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ee * vilion, left her Sons. Seam ORE EEE P| CHAPTER 1 A Weird Transformation. a Bees fs what @ wanted to tell you, Miss Parkinson,” began Tweddle, “I'm engaged to be werried to a Miss Matilda Collum. Bhe's a florist's assistant. I ought to have told you earlier, but I didn't want |] to speak of it to the others. When my 014 friend Jauncey asked me to come to Rosherwich Gardens with him this noon and meet his betrothed, Miss | en Parkinson, I didn’t know you was to be one of the party, mhat good friends you and I used to be ‘That's why I asked you to take this rtle evening stroll with me In the gar- ens while Jauncey and Bella are dano- ing.” “I wtsh you all happiness, Mr, Twed- @ie,"" tavghed Ada Parkinson, “To think of your keepin’ company! The hatr-dressin’ and barber business must ‘be prosperin’.” “It is, I've a good trade now, and \Z've invented some cosmetics that's |pepular. How dark It's getting! Shalt | Ap! We go back to the dancing pavilion?” Following a path they had hithertb |left unexplored, they came to a little itnclosure surrounded by tall shrubs; in the centre, upon a low pedestal {mtood a female statue, upon which a |gas-lamp some paces off cast a filcker- fhg gleam athwart tho foliage. Tho exceptional grace and beauty of jthe figure would havo been apparent to any lover of art. She stood thers, her right arm raised, partiy in gracious tovitation, partly in queenly command, her left hand extended, palm down- ward, as if to be reverentially saluted. The hair was partly in boldly indicated waves over the broad, low brow, and confined by @ fillet in # large, loose knot at the back. She was clad in a Jong chiton, which lapped in soft gag folds over tho girdle and fell to the fect !n straight parallel lines, and a chlamys hanging from Ler shoulders foncealed the left arm to tho elbow, |, while it left the right arm free. In the uncertain light one could easily fancy soft eyes swimming in those wido Blank sockets, and the ripe lps were curved by a dreamy smile, at once ten- @er and disdainful. Leander ‘Tweddle and Miss Ada Park~ fnson, however, stood before the statue fn an unmoved, uot to say critical, mood. The former spelled out the name on the pedestal: + “A-P-H-R-O-D-I-T-E. That's the game as Venus,” he remarked. “Lor! What small hands!" comment- od AY “gmaller'n any human hands! Ys a deformity.” hay’ ‘rq no emailer ihan my Mattl- @a’s hands,” averred Leander. ‘Ada laughed incredulously. The laugh Leander to anger, “rn prove it,” he cried, drawing @ ving from his pocket. “My aunt, Miss trweddle, in whose house Matilda lodges, insisted Matiida should have this ring (it was my aunt's mother’s) for an engagement ring. So it was cut down to fit her finger by old Vidler, tho jeweller. I stopped ee ie els ar er had just finishe Oo Neh : it to Matilda at once, on a holiday and won't the ring ‘Phat'l nds | only she's a get back till Monday. will fit that Yate what I ald, a ut M the worl himselt that his esti ated. ‘The pre statue's in Bla cs chy he aceon d the ring ui slightly raised as if to recelye | and struck no chill, so moist was the cv but felt almost soft 18 his gras it. and mild is 1, triumphantly, ently Q one moment Job, I declare, quite a you men are Jumsy hat am T to do?" he sald dis- “this ring js my engagement | ting; it's valuable. I can't go away withoit i177 he stftue won't run awa: tome back again by and by Leander reconiucted Ada to the pa- KO of her sister istened ival at it he you can On hk the pl he had 1ehy gasped with dism ‘The statue had vanished stood the petlestal, but was nowhere to be seen. the manager of the gardens, at what he termed Le- edt ‘There the statue Anform the daring robt ander left his the manager, who pro: any tidings of the ring. Piqued at bis nettled by a til further assump- f some sort Aupeae sible hour. an ed In a me and anon: in Southa amp- | ton Row. Lendo! | And when his fire fc is Kettle cheerful. some time to get his must make some 6X- . He knew how! te Dp wou ge creaivie. Yet to the worst, “I sv at couldie ‘get anothe Was like, oF were, Lo be sure about theme seit: Old Vidler would t oliect, and t uw to be neces: a shut and ther Fi 3 goes, ¢ murtinad, ana making @ Aesperate rue musty daor threw it wide open and then staganred back panic-s D. Tpar the threshold stood at PO soul. drapery; his eye ye deceived him in the omnibus, fare in the crude gaslight he co pe mistaken, Lt was the statue he had fast ween In’ Rosherwich ‘Gardens—now, | and wondrous way, tread gc my mn stately dine advanced toward the the hairdresser’ numble itt The nijod there awhile, gazing’ about Nor with something of scornful wonder in her calm, cold face. Hy foamed, to him that, in some way litted from the stone face, ‘fh pis tt iiluminea ek Saige ent from the Tins’ caine a voice. w a. uolemny tar-away in’ sleep. ite. the re of ALAUGHABLE WONDER ROMANCE, The Tinted Venus. By F. Anstey. 1 remember || and so I thought you'd like to know. tha » Net Waists THE HOLLY CO., the language was his "ol, know ie not} , te an ipa of and indittere tiabommtiand an fot me for th moment, rene J ud J “T am Aphrodite, foam-born, matchless i ragoghter ot Aegin-bearin Zous. Many names have I among oe sons of men, and many Lilie nd I ‘have Burned for mi an unconsuming, uns ore in sald Leander, Aphrodite, and eg 10 atatue, my reat led mi his Es ry find give Gs me power ‘to co animate opon tay fingers tell me wae ‘yours wishnd he know the Sonar heat oe fhe Sree a feddos). © proper | form On ad- FO) oa ieee A f iv ‘and. ‘he held ‘out nis ‘pana Se enh ox#endoa tor ot Funan eee to im mit Raghinets Sours is you + yet am prt yi red, Bae ts sah AOEad ts rodite disdains t's plighted trotni™ > Scoebt & mor cried Leand Grane and eross-witted has rch paid she: "a Greek aware would needed but few words to divine his t a Abrodlte ned ‘odite turn: OF humblest, from her shrine. By this the Impression ‘that ‘ession at meant in particular by putting thi a It was alt, @ mistake, ce sald. “I shouldn't havo pre: “Were you the qopnaeumed oe i ott ane. replied: “to you wer I now enjoy of nor shall you find me ie forbear, this false humility: Come, then, Leander, at the bi Coats Seeateae te fear no! thin ie feared very much Zima." and knew that any feat uary was Beanie onenutences, ara engthened his nguanned Qs detonate with a chair Ingen.” he faltered: “Wh sked. “Because T've other engagements,” he Tepliea: TT remembe: e ata “ tho grove, wien ‘tight pertaeettiyein Case Oe. eee bier & maid with you, 0 laug) and was % saris she your lover™ Rie eset she isn’ ie irtty. S yeaa she ate weld, © abo "If she were,” observed with the alr of one wHo pee yt ped ordinary. eet I re tush her!" Lord bless me! cried Leen horror, “what for? ean ae ‘ould not she be In my path? and shall any “mortal maid el Mes oe stand between This was a Giscovery. ous and vengeful od require to he sedulously, harm would be done, x “Have ry are she sald 2. oung and not uncomely, my_heart eo you, "Do noting’ Seah Peseee tre'von ‘fouse the implacable Ire "ot Aphrodite! bf ‘Thank vou," sald Leander; ih hie atlow mo. I will. T don’t ‘wai reeling, ure. 8 live peaceably. with ail men mY Tian to be leave you, then you come agate ing well whethe? he acts wisely wna ppuros the proffer hand of [dalian Aphrodite, For the present, farewell. | Leander. He was oyerjoyed at his coming 4e. liverance. ‘Good evening, mum,” ine ran to tho door and held it u'll allow me, U'll light you staircase—it's rather dark, I'm * she sald, with scorn, and wibncueatinelun Cesar piateranante| she spoke the word, tho vail scomed to | cond over her fice again, the Ieht | Ir ted out, and, with a slight shudder | figure imperceptibly resumed Its nor- |inat attitudes the drapery miltened into chisselled folds again, and the statue was soulless as are statues generally. (To be Continued.) phe was @ jeaj- she would "humored, oe “you aro Th aftOnt, Of, the | Chesebrough Rillaine’n messengers passing blithe jy on tho way to deliver a message, Saw an innocent looking little tin cylinder, Bang! hia foot struck it, and down reaway went tho iittle ‘can and landed with «thump almost at the feet of a clerk. iat) ked up the tin, tossed It carelessly aside, anager of the place an instant r saw It, and calling a clerk, "Go for the foreman of the Attracted by the picture of on it, he an came; the manager to the little can with the and the foreman picked ed it under his arm and pointed Nag on it, it up, ried away, remarking, ‘There's ough dynamite in that to blow up half a dozen bulldings like this,” The clerik felt tN. rid Want ad. would havo 5! fen much quicker results, AT THE “HOLLY” Poor'old Robinson Crusoe Took trips without wife or trousseau, But if you’dtakeatrip on land or ship You certainly wouldn't do so, Boars The Signature Of. THE GENTAUR COMPANY, VY MURRAY OTREET, NEW YORR OrTY, Over fa et * Tho Kind You Have Always Bought H.O'Neill & Co, TUESDAY MORNING SPECIALS. No mail orders filled—none sent C. O. D. On Sale 9 till 12 o’Clock Only, —_—_ WOMEN'S WALKING SKIRTS. Full tauiored with all thoroughly finished—materials are Scotch mixtures and cassimeres—a splendid and scasonable CaS $5.00—9 till 12 o’cloc! WAISTS of fine sheer lawn and mull, handsomely tucked and trimmed with finest embroidery, some are slightly soiled. Jaits from knee, seams lapped and Hue |—regular prices from $3 to $5.00—9 till 12 o'clock WOMEN'S HOSIERY. Women's Fast Black Cotton Hose, gauze pet eet ported to sell at 20. per pair—9 till 12 o’clock.. (Special Table, Hosiery Dept, First Floor.) TOILET SETS GE.96—9 iD 12 O'CLOCK. sseeessseveeeerencccseersrecee HOSE 50 feet % inch 3-ply Staple brand Hose, coupled, with ray lete—regular $6.39—9 till 12 o'clock qa only): 11 pieces, Fine Toilet Sets, including slop d-in decorations, gold edges—regular price (China Dept, Basement.) REEL, ETC. a noszle, bent wood reel and lawn sprinkler, com- (Housefurnishing Dept., Ba: mt) WHITE ENAMELLED BEDS. $00 White Enamelled Beds, with one-inch post, heavy spindle, extended foot rail, brass rod and mounts head and foot, all sizes—regular price $5.25—9t.ll 12 o'clock HAIR Black A.C, price (Furniture Dept., Fourth Floor.) MATTRESSES. Mixed Hair Mattress; absolutely pure and clean, A, tick only, for full size beds 40 Ibs. $8.00—9 till 12 o’clock......++++++ Smaller sizes less in proportion. (furniture Dept., Fourth Floor.) SOFA CUSHIONS. 300 Sofa Cushions, very desirable for summer cottages and for use in hammocks—co' and Oriental stripes, odorless silk floss filling, 2 size—always 98c.—9 till 12 o'clock verings are India ine two to a custom (Upholstery Dept, Pourth Floor.) $7.98 GO CARTS $5.00, Full reed body, adjustable front and reelinin; automobile gear, china handles and metal reai tached from body, complete with and rod—regular price $7.98—-9 es nae apenas ele) silk parasol 12 o'clock... (Third Floor, Rear.) HAIR BRUSHES. Fine quality stiff bristles, satin and olive wood backs— regular 39c. and 50c.—9 till 12 o'clock...,.++00 CARVING SETS. 100 Carving Sets, stag handle, three $1.35 per set—9 till 12 o'clock, (Special Table, First Floor) pleces—formerly } FANCY GILT CLOCKS—formerly 61.25 each—9 till 12 O'CLOCK seassseessreeneesereres see eceseeee (Cutlery Dept., Basement) Tho prices. MAS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. and domestic DRAWERS—Muslin and Cambric Drawers, one and CORSET COVERS—Embroidery and lace Gismel GOWNS—Ladies’ Gowns, on size, tucked and lace) CHILDREN'S WAISTS—H. w. and Pai Muslin Underwear Sale. enecia) Values All This Week. usands of clo: all sizes—always 25c. and 29c.; at... trimmed—always 49c.; at. Waists, with the never-come-off buttons, for Girls and Boys always 25C,; at.sessssecevseserveee ° a $3.00 $1. 00 $1.50 15¢ \$5.00 {$4.80 $2.98 $5.00 ° 29c 85c 89c ieces of Hand-made French imported | udermuslins away below the regular late | 139% 121 (Second Floor.) Special Tuesday and Wednesday, Tafieta Shirt Waist Suits, 17. 50 value $24.00... 7.00 Ali-over Lace Waists (silk lined), value $10.50. U's ine ), 5. 00 value $8.50... 10 WEST 22D ST. ay Dr. Brush’s "™ KUMYSS, \ The Ideal. SUMMER BEVERAGE, | Bold at every drug Store, Healthful, nutri- \tious, satisfying; a delictous effervescent ; aids diges-| ne and helps the stomach do its proper work when disar- ranged from overwork or other causes. B.Altman&@o. WOMEN’S FINE SILK HOSIERY, formerly $7.50 to $10.50 per pair, will be offered on Tuesd:; $5.00 and 00 per pair. at For Tuesday and Wednesday, May 17th & 18th: Women’s Black Lisle Thread Hose, with openwork lace effect, 27 cents per pair; $1.50 per box of half dozen pairs. Children’s Ribbed Black Cotton Hose, 20 cents per pair; $1.00 per half dozen pairs. ‘ Eighteen Street, Nineteenth sireet and Sizth Avenue, eer Ow > pen < j B. Altman & Cn. Will place on sale Tuesday, May 17th, a num- ber of Medium and Low Priced Curtains, Curtain Materials, Egyptian Lace Net Curtains, Irish Point Lace Cortains, ~ per palr, $351 Ruffled Muslin Curtains, 4 A varlety of Curtains, In Imited quantities of a- design; originally $2.25 to $8.50 per yard,at =» © w $2.25 per yard, at and 39c, per yard, at Soc. per yard, at + » » Couch Covers at $4.00, COMFORTABLES a suitable for the furnishing and Summ Table Cloths, . Dinner Hemmed Bath Towels, Medium and Light-weight Tamboured Sash Muslins; originalty 30c, to 55c. per Mercerized Madras (50 Inches wide) ; originally $1.50 to “English Art Mustins (58 Inches wide) ; originally 35c. Furntture and Drapery Cretonnes; originally 25c. to Velour Table Covers at $7.00. (Third Floor.), B. Altman & Cn. HOUSEHOLD LINENS, Bleached Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, at the following Prices, commencing Tuesday, May 17th: each, $2,00, 2.50, 3,00, 3.25 Breakfast Napkins to match, and Satin Finish Bedspreads, also Lamb's Wool Comfortables, at / Bineteenth Street and Sich Aurmw. New Pork. etc., as follows: per pair, $3.75 4.50 per pair, 7a palr, at $4.25 to 5,00 $B cay 25c. 32ce $1.00 and 1.25 o mw ww @ 2de, 12c., 18c, and 22c. Portleres at $5.00, and BLANKETS, nd BED SPREADS, of Hotels, Clubs, Yachts er Homes, per dozen, $2.00, 2.30 3.00, 3.35 2.70 Blankets; Pique, Crochet “ “ a « -ttrattive Prices. AMUSEMENTS. THOMPSON & DUNDY’S|; GREATER LUNA PARK 8-RING MID AIR CIRCUS, STREETS DELHI, AND ALL SHOWS NOW OPEN EXCEPT \FIREand FLAMES The Climax of LUNA PARK’S Wonders. 'T OPENS NEXT BATURDAY. rE Hurvice by MEYER & DA ‘Unequailed in Greater wea Fork. 3 cit ana Royal Pole & sonnsone, Merriaiva Won i me ay Be Wa & seit Rees 0 LADIES’ MAT. TO-DAY Utopian Burlesquers, VAUDEVILLE & COMEDY, DIS’ MAT. TO-DAY Gotham, Reilly & Woods Own Co. 123th St. 94 Av) “HADES AND THE 400.""_ THE DEWEY, EAST 14TH ST, PROCTOR’S 13:2%;26 § 23d SLi oo Cy. as ae weil WENTY-ONB AMUSEMENTS, DREAMLAND. The Sensational City of the Sea, Coney Island. NOW OPEN. To-day, 25c., 0c. To-night, Res. 75¢ Grand st ‘Big Vaudoville Feature. in 3 PE Fy.8 $0. Mats Wed. 6 fet 2.15 ar medy— THE HR inl {STAR FON" YONSON METHORO: |S O0T OF THE FOLD KEITH'S sae | SSH 14th Bt a LYRIG sk vt HOPPER = WANG CASINO) Seca een cale Ooh te Ch” “PIE, PARR, POUF?? AM. Sock TA. Rive ® Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2 MAJESTIC | 8%, Ly mrbeag 1 ited teat 2 Julia Mark CRITERION ginoa Stats Wi WILLIAM COLLIER de reeaes EE AMELIA BINGHAM SAVOY FHBATREL ELIZABETH TYREE 1 Hober’s Museum. 3 Prof. Ash's Troupe of ive Baas esate Fa TON ARON, Bitn & Bway ed. in eae OCADEMY OF MUSIC, 1éthSt,@ IrvingP!, TWO LITTLE SAILOR BOYS, Prices 28,60,76,61, Mats. Wed.& Sat.2. Ev.8.15 Mt, Chas. A. bigeon | get hos a Mat. Sat.2, BELASCO. “vat ecuevitne CROSMAN sw ie PPR abhi Ain. | BROADWAY Fara onan 7 dai atten 4. THE YAMEE CONS. ‘KET Se ee way & ath Bt, mock eek VANE HOMANG NEW Taina: ALR Only Matinee Saturday. 1 “Rogeth Ae ea * WEBER & FIELDS WW TORK WTA RD OF OZ HuRtic & SEAMON'S, si my MAT. Y DAME. Vaudeville y, | WEST ENO Rsk Gace ip Van Wate, ele a Pa ne Ras vas lay Kedouin, Vred Edwarde Gamat: -D AVE, TRACY THE BANDIT a Mat To-day, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS we reserve privilege of limiting pur- chases, Reputable Qualities. ...Great Assortments } aistin Al West Fourteenth Street NORNING SALES To-Morrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying quantities Our morning specials aro worth & Journey of many miles. “* Women’s Black Silk Coats. Soft finish, high lustre taffeta— pleated back with the new double sie ae Col- 3.95 jar, ai raid trimming— 5, regularly $7.98. SECOND FLOOR, ——$— $< White Fig’d Madras Waists. All White, with a neat Mercerized design, tha’ males them loele Ko eflk—broad tallor pleate—double, atitchings—large, 80 79 pearl buttons—none like them*yet sold under $1.60 We Don’t Give Stamps, _, We Do Give Values, >» There ts no getting back of thé’ | that you can't make something nothing. No one gan sell at lower prices than those who have moderate expenses’ | and buy great quantities for cash © Any intermedium means extra expense- in other words, any outside party pae Ucipating in profits means added codt!? | Noone who gives Stampa can or will sell at the ar é Women’s Corsets of Various Kinds. Summer Net, Batiste and Coutille— straight fronts, short hips and long lengths—sizes 18 to 23 also special styles for stout figures in sizes 24 to 36— all_well known makes—none worth less than a dollar, from that to $1.50-to-morrow mora, ing xtra Fine Poplin Cords. White with dainty mercerized stripes and dotted ribbon eftects in Raby Blue, Pink, Hello, 1 n ani Credm—eatly 123 season's price 39 cen IN BASEMENT. Table Oilcloths. White, Marble, Assorted Colors, and White with Gold or Blue— excellent styles—1% yds. wide— strictly perfect goods— 12 19 cent quality......... sree * FOURTH FLOOR, ee ee Rich Oriental Couch Covers. enough for the broadest couch—reversible—knoited al 79 value $2.98 and $1.50 ‘This is literally Half Price and 93 shore furnishing c be here without fall. ONLY SOLD UNTIL 3 P, M, NO MAIL ORDERS, NO TRADING STAMPS......NO DECEPTIONS. ,. -Quick Selling Prine Two styles—full length— wide fringe—rich colorings— what ‘our Moming IN BASEMENT. >-—_____________~ ‘ i STRAIGHTFORWARD DEALING, $3.50 Marseilles Quilts. 3 White centre patteray velit porter or SHS ; sine, No Mail or Telephone Orders. f $2.50 Feather Pillows,. 1.79 20x30—cholce White Geese Fea! covered with best fancy striped No Mall or Telephone Orders, 69 ct. Scotch Mixtures., -29 Women's $5 Silk Waists, 2.98 Peau de Sole and Peau do Cys white and colors—handsomely tucl fed or pleated—with and without lace trim—all new this season—all fresh and clean. Look for the Red Tickets, . Women’s $6.98 Jackets, 3.98 Black Cheviot and Tan Covert—collar- jess or notch collar—strapped or stitched six atyles—satla or allk lined—all sizes. fs ,iPtegia, desirable combina ae Silk Eton Blouses, 10.98 Brown, Syrts Nevy-pmrictly all athoned ‘gicdiestnsdsomely ” trimmed No Mail or Telephone Orders Seay with fancy, braid, iace collars, shirrings, i ote.—light and dark nin, Women's 85c.Night Dresses, i eee Habe Muslin—Empire Bees nal $1.69 Children's Dresses.. -95j front with ewe tao nee ‘A beautiful collection of fine White} Pointed Neok, with Yoke of Lawn—high and low neck—with extra | tuaks. No Mall or Telephone Orders, 4 fine emb'y and lace—with a without tucks, insertings and hand stitchings— $1. 75 Tapestry TableCeveraaay 1% yards w 6 months to 3 years. No Mail or Telephone Orders, itare—reversible—sich; pie dailion centres—heavy knot fringe.” aS: Also, in Upholstery: Alno, in Babies Wear. jomplete Outfit of 46 leces Comp! > Silk Damask Table Covers— yard square—usually $1.69........00 seve rover 5.76 Pique and roars Cora Reefers—nowest styles—value $1.29.. .69 Gnien ta Roget Covers: for large Short Nainsook Dresses— were $4.50 . pienoe : Bishop styles—value .29....-.-0reere -19 Rope Vortieres 8. ft. ft. long—width ” Cashmere Shirts—open frente on ell sizes—value 29. iaiviteeness 1G | Veena Damask ani ortieres—ric! i velour orders beat ter ee Babies’ Domet. Flannel "Wrappere— neat finjsh—value .39..... eer (:) Long Nalnsook Slips— homstitched fronte—value .29.... were $6.98 and Irish Point Curtains det dot continuous borders—cl small lots—value $6.0 M60 at ‘and 00.8 Ruffled Cottage Curtains—ool glass ‘border designs—value a o As season advances pe Prices for Dress Goods. descend. No Trading Stamps Here. ® et es poe et Various Usefuls At Less than Half Price} Crystal Hat Pins—were .10. 1394 Feather stitched Braids—were §. At H Frilled Gartering—were .10.. t Ai-Weot Nun's Veliing; ‘ool Nun's ‘Aul-Wool Fancy Cheviots: seed All-Wool Granite Suiting. col} Collar Foundations—were 6. Wore to" ead, Bo setaet Fancy Buttons—large and i ‘Imported Mohaire— were 10 to 29 cents—card of 2 doz... 4 Rec AeA Bergen: ~ No Mail or Telephone Orders, Art. .494 So-inen AllzWoo! Frene In All New Gork A8-inck Ali-Wool Batiste. You Will Not Find ‘That were 69 and 70 conta, ; | ‘S4-inch Imported At .69 Such Silk Values ALL SILK FOULARDS—23 pee In the pretty Blue and Whit Spots, and Figures for ‘Shirt Inch All-Wool Votles, Waist Sults—elsewhere .39—-here.» 29 ‘That were 98 cents, re) BLACK “GUARANTEED” PEAU DB td SO1HS—Double tn elsowhere $8... vcsue+ 79] Summer Blankets ad YAKL-WIDE BLACK TAFFETAS— At About Half Price Soft, bright fintsh—Kuaranteca— In great demand for Cloaks and Suits, but Instead of $1.25— you can buy al 98 CHECK TAF ney AND LOUISINES Blsck and White and Biue and White—aiso Hairline Stripe Taftetas in the desirable Blue, Black, Brown and eftects— el oe her eau 79. A great opportantty to suppay needs for Cottage, Hotel or City Home—the prices we nam: Teas than any can buy by th at wholesale. we do itt..We a! stamps—we give | went | AT 49 CENTS White and Tan. Blankets—for | beds—worth nearly double, stole FANCY ANG is wkd Blues, neat small patterns, | for Shirt-Walst Suits—09. Qualities elsewhere sold up to 98 cents, STROUS NATIONAL PONGEES— Mashable aud wear te-/ AT 79 CENTS xceadingly pretty for Women's and Children’s day and evening rail pean es Blankets—for 89) AT 98 CENTS a 49) White apd Mottied Fawn Biankete ‘| fF double beds—worth $1.75. sae .69| ® of double and Dresses-— 19 Inches wid M4 Inches wide inches wide 32 inches wide Au SILK CREPE DF CHID ne! PPMP cream, blac! colorings— No Trading Stamps Here. WORK MONDAY WONDERS.| Our Summer Sale of Women’s Undergarments aud Starts Tuesday, May 34st, It will be an Event—Wait for it.