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So oe PRIDRE SS ONS AN Hate tae 3 A LAUGHABLE W — Gy permission of George Munro's Sons.) Copyright, 1893, by George Munro's Sons, BYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. ‘Leander Tweddle, @ London barber, puts con the finger of m statue of Venus at @ Fing, Ia one he han 5 \ the, Vania Fled: ft tarrigd so long th orked. a lost ‘patience, and ventured to open to ite, ‘rhe stat tue comes cohhis barber a little 'way. He saw the godde: chat he fy with her to the Venus grotto sanding there, with a strained expecta- Ree. " ‘tus, evening I don’t wish to hurry you, mum," estates. coming to, life ere aay. re-|he said, tremulously: “but you ought To auit his roome until he shall consent to be above torturing us. Might T ask Dolice, wuspret.t r tue confronts, Leander as he 1s as wi with Matiida and her mother. Th believe she ta mortas woman who, hee Ris love and h Matilda. The Corse of the G EANDER made his way blindly L homeward, making no reply to the questions of the goddesr; tvo be- wildered, too despairing to think. Hoe sat up all night writing a letter wt tilda, trying to explain the whole miserable business. He di not stop to consider that (as he made no direct allusion to his pursuer as a “statue,” thinking Matilda must have observed 1t) his fiancee might think he was re- ferring to Ada Parkinson when he wrote of “the goddess.” He told @ confused fashion of the ‘pledge’, to which the goddess said he had bound himself by placing the ring on her finger and ended thus: Se deut and, she says ne tormorrow, ar ur t to Me) Mat pod ™ happy Math Xam Nar nade a Victim rade feithout intent! oh! don't, don't + at eh that Party! Oh! Matin sed. to care me, and 10 that contingency T can look Soon ny, Eate fyhatever It be with an apathy supp); wet “winch ate ie Courage which will not aproach, wut a I am 2 and come precious 80 wa Of Tilne too late to,the aasiatance of ‘rani Sse DE penitent uae Leander rweddte, . ES wit see the condition of my Riet fegn iy) soeting ts haven't the rt to. spell ‘The note was despatched. In thea moon an answer came from Matilda. have nothing to advise. T give you to your ‘goddess.”” With a deadly calm he shut the shop acting ‘nrowgh ons, oF Af with. of, the best fter- It end weng up to hile sitting room, to find) the statue jus: awakening “Pave you made your choice? you come with me or perish?” manded, “Qhoice!”’ he groaned, “I've no choice “Tt ds true,’ she said, triumphantly. “your friends have deserted you; mor- «tals are banded together to seize and @iagrace you; you have no refuge but with me, But time $s short. Come, then, place yourself within the shelter of these arms, and wiille they enfold you ight in thelr marble embrace, -repest after me the words which complete my power.”” “here's no particular hurry," he ob- Wected. “I will directly. I—I only want te know what will happen when I've Gone it. You can’t have any objection to a natural curiosity like that. *You will lose consciousness, to re- over it in balmy Cyprus, with Aphro- @te (no longer cold marble, but the @ctual goddess, warm and llwng) by your side! Ahs impervious one, can you Unger suit? Do you not tremble w baste to feel my breath fanning yo cheek, my suft arm Are not your eyes already dazzied by the gleam of my golden tr “Weill, Tean't say they ent,” said Leander, ben Was ringing loudly hed to the window, but wilt she de- at Wao priv heander “will whit to Tehanee tke Aphrodite, daughte: L yieid, i faint “he wought, “here goes. Oh, you're responsible for. this! he r Olyn- riedge, tended armsé of Were hasiy sieps * ‘Aphrodite, Ei — he bi Re. nd recoiled matdeniy: for he heard | Hs ame called from without tna voioe familiar and on i “Leander. wl) 6 Mark! Speak (9 me nothing Rash! On, And in another ir the room. and stained face cs bf finding hin he had th aftern fide and sought out. 4 pe . pin thac ie} She knew now ee wi uo; she understood Is muddled letter. Sho dreaded tho onsequetices’ al which he had hinted, at once to him, sole mtd dishey ‘ere wild and bordered ite him was » for a 1 Leander, tant she bh she murmured, support- alnst the frame of are, you, oink to do ss Pall sald the ‘statue. ves you not! Away. desa at mi Yeried the a then, be- y ieander, Ma sown wake he must be cruel: but he could scarcely speak the words that werg to drive ‘her from his side forever, ““Thix—this ladye’ he Ss quite correct. Tard auch rather you went! She drew a deep Sbnlog breath, Won't care for anything any more!” 5 paid, and faced the statue defiantiy, oll ay you can strike me dead, sure I hope you can! Romer the, better—for If will tts, Foor! he my atnile still an, lips, in terrible contrast to the ae, purpose of her next words. ot alled down your own de- ustlon mgt Je curved the je said, “and death shal! ‘@, bit!’ cried Lea: “Mind at worse re foing: Do you think I'l f you touch single hale Ty poor Tiles’ head? aay"in privan ‘ail my Vifer’ Bee and he put his arm round Ma- slight form; "if you crush her crush, me—#o now!) hand le oddess wns, rals h hands, to'the collfng, and pes: fan to chant in’a thrilling r, O Zeus, ‘that sittost igiting in the thunder, hear iy dau cle Aphrodite ag abe calletl uoon, thet. bee nder, « | you ‘en unerri Pinas crate its to 5 moking in] afternoon | CNDER ROMAN CE. Tinted Venus. By F. Anstey. onld Leander, “it's coming! She Was nestling close against him, and could not repreas faints-Bhivering mean. “I don't mind, now we're to- ether," she whispered, “if only it won't hurt much!" The prayer uttered with such deadly Intensity almost ceased to vibrate in their ears, but still the answer tar- | rled; at Leander aie to request you—your relation to sharp with that thunderbolt?” Ws!'" erled Mie goddess, and hor accent was more acute, “thou hast heard—thou wilt not shame me thus! Must I go unavenged? Suill nothing whate apepned, until Mtatiida wnclosed Nor eye. sho cried, with a. hys' jaugh, “I don’t belleve “No more don't I! said the hair- Gresser, withdrawing hii arm, and coming ‘forward boldly. “Now look here, Lady Venus,” he remarked, “it's time there. was ah end of this, one way or the other; we can't be kept up here all night, waiting till it suits your Mr. Zeoes to make targets of ue e let him do it now, or let it alon The statue's face seemed to ronger light. she exiaimed, her pale hands above her head; answered! I am answered!" And, as she spoke, a dull ominous rumble was heard in the distance, Hida, here!" cried the horrified , running back to his be- d: “Keen close to me. It's all over this time!” (To Be Concluded.) | Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT = Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautifies the teeth and purifies the breath. she Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. Very convenient for tourists, PREPARED BY ‘ Moe Levy & Co. 119 to 125 Walker St. Branch at 1457 Broadway. An. American Navy Blue Serge Offer at $11.50 i | \ i A seldony occurrence, this specia offer of ours, Made from a special Sort of serge—strong a3 woven wire] absolutely fast color, because the blue is exactly the same as the Gov-| ernmen* demands for army uni- forms. These would cost 1-3 more if the profit of a manufacturer iff and the expense of a sales! tacked on to our regular pr | fg are manufacturers as well as retailers We will give you two suits rep- resenting the biggest vate in tow! American Navy Blue SU. 50 Serge, single brennted iB admerican Navy Bine. ‘Serge, Taoubie $12, 75 are easily worth $18.00,) Garments made with all the latest crinkles — broad” ‘shouldezed —— latest lapels and hand-worked cellars, Our Hue of 812.7% fancies In nobby Cheviote and Woratods In an achieve. ment which will compare with the $19 and $20 DESTS of elsewhere, Extra Furnishings Value from Walker St. Store On'y $1 Underwear 25c. sensational price and af OTIS” BRAND. that: means Neds With a rich sesrrrsuar seme ark BI, 50) Dollar Shirts for 48c terme Atay and pln 48 8c I Moe Levy & Co. | 119 to 125 Walker St, ranch at 1457 Broadway, | EEE SNA acne ~ lother ‘slste: He WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 20, 1904. PLEASANT POLYGAMY. er rr pa | nas struck me that if one could imagine A recently published book on the Kaf-| @ set of men living In the old court at firs ot South Africa s ‘are, on the whole, in fi “Phe women | ‘Trt ‘or of polygamy. | dre: Sometimes a woman who has a dozen) One was related to every one else, | might get some idea of the sheer Joy they call fellow-wives, will 0 to man who Is the solitary wife of & man and asx her If she does| not feel lonely. No one can visit a large kranl—such, for example, ax the| of The Tamarack Copper Mine, nity, surrounded by wives and cnil- nm, With a rocia) circle in which every one life amidst @ tho —— DEEPEST SHAFT. In the king's kreal in Swasiland, where there! pan Superior region, is said to be the are hundreds of huts—and not fee! chat there ts a certain charm In the social! fe of the place. It !s a sort of college reverted to my old ‘varsity days, and tt] | deepest shaft in the world. 4.973 feet. other shaft which comes within thirty ‘° Ave rac It ts now The same company has an feet af being as deep as the Tama- Ke Come in During the mention of only two five-hour special] ber of others that will render your well as most profitable, Broadway, Graham and Flushing Avenues, Brooklyn. | For the first five hours of Saturday we've made several sensa- | tional price.cuts on the very articles that the season demands, These prices cannot help awaken the women hereabouts to the many advantages of Saturday morning shopping, Morning Hours. We make Is, yet you’ll find here a num. morning visit pleasurable as 15c Batiste, Yd., 9c. From 8 to 1 Only. Mercerized stripe Batiste, White, Tan, Nevy, Black and Tinted Ground; printed in in spot, figured, floral, Persian and scroll | designs; 30 inches ‘wide; the proper | | shirt waist suit material; worth " OC | 15e.5 yard.. I _No Mail Orders. | eri Boys’ $4 Suits, $2 ‘Two-piece double-breasted Suits of fine blue serge, for ages 7 to 16; choice ma seams. The identical suits yeu are in the habit of paying $4.00 for .. SSB | From 8 to I only. ial; trousers all lined and ta 2.00 Limit 2, No Mail Orders, | Not because the worth isn’t the: Summer wear that is coming in on us every da one of these Suits and put it by for Fall. All-Wool Proudeloth and Venetian Suits, Jarless, trimmed with black silk brate leove. satin and taffeta silk I ed with narrow silk moha'r bratd, dcloth. y mixtur le oth trimm| some plain. others with QRored, with . spectal, Chev roti: nd ci ssh faney urday Women’s HandsomelyTailoredSuits: At a Mere Fraction of Their True Value. parture. Even if you are already well supplied, it will pay you handsomely to buy Pi brald trimming re, but to make room for) y, these Suits must make their de- in black, navy and brown, col- ion front of jacket, and fancy ned jackets, skirts ‘plan, some | Kilt’ flare; worth $29.50; $3.95] lot Berge Bult, Eton and dlouse| iy trimmed with silke braid; others it but Jackets slik und satin reuld ect. irts vine 19,00) full sleeves, s! are worth SKIRTS—Walking Skirts, tn light WAINTS White Jacquard Walsts, fancy Beoteh “mixtures, with the | all sizes, with 6 box pleats on front | new. kilt Hor stitched | trimmed with Iarge pearl buttons, | srounay Wig cates aoe alae ipa sleeves, made plo pleats at back, worth 2.95 | sis: Saturday: ne 29C| | year, itis now, with ‘‘anniversary’ | usval interest for al! were never so temptingly low. Reefers, or Top for the cool |N days ‘und ev Tan Covert Cloth, worth $4 2.08 Boys’ Suits to fit the ages of 7 to al be Blu ht or medium mixtures worth 1s Clothing for “Anniversary Important as is our clothing news at all other times of the orfolic Sults in Blue Sergs new fanc Wash Sults in Sailor Young Men's Long Pants Suits, for | ages I to 20, to rhe cheat, The Spring “Anniversa y Blue Serg ores | Suits, for ages 7 to 16. : | young ‘Mens Long ants Sites For lar Boy ages 1] to 16, stylish ages 14 to 20, or B to 36 ce! Bi t Suits, in many | fancy mixtures... Bs TO, $98 | Young Men's Long Panis Double: | Russtan’ Blouse and Sailor, Suits, all| breasted Suits; beautiful worrteds, | colurs und makes.... OS, 3.8) 10.00 | Men’ s and Young Men’. s F Cravenette Rata or Over 8, 95 Coats, tan, drabj j worth $15.00, on sale at 2? Needs | ’ facing us, fraught with un- Little boys, big poys and young men have been provided for | with a care and exactness it wou'd seem almost imrossible to reach. And prices nnd the | 08, hades. jieny or use| and Eton makes for small | select vanioties. jan OVS: or 8 50c&75cBisques | Special for Saturday, 15c) | Last Saturday beautiful china ‘ Cups and Saucers at an extra- ordinarily low price crowded our china department with eager purchasers. To- | morrow we're going to repeat last) Saturday's success with a sale of 100| dozen French and German Bisques, | comprising singly figures and groups, in | rroit artist’c shapbs. They came to us | by a lucky chance—and came at our own | price. Regularly they sell for 50c. jand 75c. Here Saturday, each.» 15 CANNED MEA fe Fresh Rotted Ham or "H. Batterman"’ Ceylon ‘Rose’ Ten, Best Fox River Butter, Isnown | everywhere as “wirat Prise” but. | _ ters Th, Be | ‘orned best. Pan, Roast t Beef, ‘vest cava Be; 2-1b,’ can Beef, quntlty, Bo; 2b. i tb, Luneh Tongue . Boned Chicken or Turkey; | b. can, 480; lb, can......200 speciaiiy packed; always 0 “ Anniverzary wearing sho-s. last, G and 1 _Rusali 4 50. Misses’ and Children’s vatine Sal Sh » button ce, Boe INE atzte a toms Belo] ) n to 2, 3,50 \ Miksen’ and Children's Oxford Ties, in Kid and Vat sizes 6 to 10%, at Leather, $5 | 1 to 5, 1.50, ANA Ae We want you to share the pride we take in this showing of | * Shees and Oxfords for the merching thousands who will take part on June 2 and 4, Bring the youngsters here and they'll be assured of easy and rood Boys’ Bhocs and Oxfords in Patent ; Misses’ and Chilaren'a_Patent| Colt, wld and BUMnIA 1.98} Leather Roman sandals, | iow" shorn, joie hewn. sizes 6 to 101% a & 25) lace, in Vici Kid, 12 to 2, 16503 2% to 5 75, and Children's three-strap i i Sanaa! Slippers. all patent Qc | | Misses’ and Children's White Kia leather, sives 6 to Roman Sanda nes Sty 1,50) Imex 24 ieather tips, medium i pat toe and heels, regular id q' Porch Fur be spent outdoors, yoursslé real porch co: can be bad at the:e low Maple wood Porch The days will soon be here when much of the time will You needn't deny \/SS 1 finish, with reed seats: value 1.90.26. 0% ee losls va0 6 Maple wood Porch ral finish, with reed seats; niture. — mfort when it prices: Chsirs, natu- Ae eeu Rockies, aawo-AN FA wt 986 q Mail Orders Promptly Filled. The styles are cut alongside) with straps and skirts made to Tan with lapels and $1.98. Dress is shown $4.98. Store Open Saturday Night Till 10.30 Can You See in the Dark> Some people imagine they can. Some people live in the darke But to really pros- per you must have light. All Nature Requires Light! Lise) ab see eR, Advertising In THE WORLD «tre best business light. Renting Rooms is a business. Advertise them in Sunday's World. Ask for three-time rate, guaranteeing one extra inser- tion in The Evening World. Read World Wants and get light on thousands of subjects daily. On Saturday Evenings also you may consult any of these experienced Ocu- lists and learn the exact condition of your} eyes. Arthur W.Brewst {8 sre, Fie Johnn Eaward M. Jel envon:. M. z Marcum, i e°& Lar Hospital.) NO CHARGE Nat “gxamination, Glaanes.if needed, at moderate cost, | reac 42 years! ter, M.D. 217 E Phe Dispensers ra way private D.. AMUSEMENTS. Vogt Brotnars AQ Sie Cor BS Ave Sale of Women’s Silk Suits at -the prices irresistible—a third less than you can buy them elsewhere, There are the new taffeta shepherd plaids and stripe plain black, blue and brown tafte silks in the new champagne shade plaited, edges piped in contrasting colors, trimmed suits, on special sale at $12.98. Greatly Reduced Prices, Spic span new tan covert jackets in the jaunty hip length, corset fitting models, some collarless, others seams, lined with satin or taffeta. following reduced prices: $7.98 jackets reduced to $5.50. $10.50 jackets reduced to $7.98, $14.50 jackets reduced to $9.98. s These Handsome White Jap. Silk Waists at These white Jap. silk waists we place on special sale are made in the same style as cut alongside, trimmed with inserting of Val. lace. to procure these waists, which are sold elsewhere at $3, at our special price, Sale of $8.50 Voile The style skirt we place on special sale cool, clinging black voiles, the most popular for summer wear. made with habit or inverted plait backs, ith long and half trains, trimmed with bands of taffeta. On special sale at Vogel Brothers AR Stx. Cor. Bh Ape. 1 OS DRM eR a IR OTS 8 $12.98 charming (one of them is shown in pongee Waists box gilt buttons; kilt or plaited runabout match waists, These are $18 silk Covert Jackets at collars; most of them have strapped On sale at the $1.98 It's a splendid opportunity $4.98 Skirts at in cut alongside; they are soft, These are AMUSEMENTS, meld S tenuate To-night, Res. ae aha BSL oe a aie ‘th ch ais Haw eae ‘etch, aRLe In shay also Proctor Stock. By Roa fala'a comedy, othe Club ‘Friend.’ BBtNSL sist. REAR OF, Webth simi ie Ty OREAHIATD, | i pine Sea, The Electric Oo W 0 PEN. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, (TWO LITTLE SA [Prices 25.60.75, $1 “Taine & IrvingP!, ILOR BOYS. Mats, Wed. &Sat.2 JOAUNSTOWN FL CONEY BERROP] ee ng rAILY » RING, Barrows. Clivette. Wi -Errstto ami (3 Oey! tel y v8.20. Mats, Wod. & Bats GO. ADE's Quaint Comed ‘COUNTY CHAIRMAN THOMPSON & DUNDY’S GREATER |ILUNA PARK 8-RING MID ALK CIRCUS, STREETS OF DELHT, AND ALL SHOWS NOW OPEN EXCEPT FIREand FLAMES The Clim NA PARK’S Wonders. Least jut Weews. : CRITERION RUgATey UNNI WILLIAM COLLIER SAVOY ELIZABETH GARRICK THEATRE AME HR, JON SBON. Mth & Wed. & Fa PASTOR'S suit: SONti3 S SOA oe: } Mr, ang Xe Murphy, Mian fuming Bros. John Pe |_atr. Sighs Harry ithorne & Co, | METROPOLIS" others, 8.15. Wed, & Sa iT OF THE FOLD] ~ | 28 tac 8 Shadows of a Great City, ' MAJESTI rvs 4.10. Mats, Wed. @sat. cage miceuow f MAN [Att CHINA. aBlieco THEATRE, Kve 8. | ORHAN ais FY MURRAY Mitnti yes Acs a May Edouin & Fred Edwards in "Starr's Gt pee = Gis a ie Mat.Sat.2. LEA ‘Theatre—Open'g Mon, May 2% feared RACHEL GOLDSTEIN PRATON Hox Oftign Now Open. PEOPLE 5 LVRIG*sS°Wece* HOPPER» WANG CASINO Eze? 4200.0 10 a A MUSIOAL aguaigat “PIFF, PABR, POUFr Fr HEW AMSTERDAM 4.8% lan a WEBER & FIELDS PRICY 50. NEN TORE Wiz ZARD OF 02. | fo, THE SOU mos od Beats s'li'g, MAT. TO-DAY DEWEY, Utopian Burlesquers. | RAST 14TH Si, |sunday Nit Gancert THE (LADIES MAT, T | Gotham, ‘telly & Woods Own ¢o.| 125th 81.4 34 Av Sunday N't Concert 25, Oe BROADWAY THEATRE, 4 let At. Ca Ev. 615, Mats Wat aent wats W. Savage off ‘3 n the new Comic Opers | “ani iivcwuck { "TWE YANiTE CouStl. “i 25 60-70, 41, Daily Mate. 35, | a, Meath, stare | Band of Fre KNIGKERDOCKER Thea, B'way & J8th st. rok Ae VBNBTTAN fl ‘oWince : Wedded & Bar ed! roy Or, H URTIG & Se Sandextt Complete Results of All Sporting Events in FINAL Edition of Evening Werld.+ EA: West Fourteenth Streat MORNING SALES To-Morrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying quantities we reserve privilege of limiting purchases. ey Girls’ Sheer Lawn Guimpes, tucked front and back—emb'y inserting—Hemstitch neck and slesves—all double st Negligee Shirts. Summer's newest styles tle, Corded Madras and Cord—white with neat contrasting figures or atripes— some with cuffs attached—12 to 14 tnch neckband—laundered. 29 usually 49. ‘ THIRD FLOOR. Women’s Silk Petticoats. Black, Bronge and Shaded Blue, OE et and Green—Accordion Women’s pemate'4 Prahisleos ric Extra fine tatlored off with quills and meaty on TOS 8 vi aivet—nere is $3.98. EA ei THIRD FLOOR. —_—— Ready-to-Wear Chiffon Veils. Black & Colors—1%4 yds, Jong— plain, hemetitened or fancy 1. embroidered borders) ue 29° Fanoy Washable Stock Collars Ya Linen and Canvas—all ite or with pretty color come binations—usually .19 to .25. MAIN FLOOR, White Castile Soap. SECOND FLOOR. ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS —$_____—_—_ Great Saturday Sale of Corsets Thousands of Paies of the Best Known Makes AT LESS THAN FACTORY COST Summer Net, Coutifle, Batiste and Silk figured Novelty Cloths Straight Fronts, French Shapes and other Styles Short Hip—Medism Hip—Habit Hip This great offering ts result of recent purchases from various makers-whe. for some reason or another, wanted to clear up stocks and factory over-produc- ton. -We bought at great concessions, for manufacturers claim that advan- tage of elosing out large quaatitles to one purchaser compensates them for fous justained. < Corsets | of well-known makes | M3 { otveiinai 95 | 59 Re to $1.00 | | usual | ™ ib 39 ; usually $1.25 and bs, 50 | $2.25 and more SIZES WELL ASSORTED IN ieee LOT. 0 Misses’ Tailored Suits We Don’t Give Stamps adcloth ry m Noles hixtince Spring's best models | We Do Give Values SOpat, ron or Heat atyles with and | phere ts no getting back of the fact that j Corsets of well-known makes usually ‘ 1. A ev more ‘sets ‘sets of well- Keown makes of well relate makes | 65 | 6.98 ere $12 and $14 |you can’t make something out of nothing, 9.98. were $16 and $18 | $ é AStom: O and seg | NO One® gan sell at lower prices than 19.98. those who have moderate expenses and buy great quantities for cash. . . Girls’ Cloth Reefers ring’s most fashionabe cloths and | Siew hat or notch collars-—effectively trim'd with velvet, fancy braids, gimps, buttons, &c. Ted and without belts— “ae vee or 1$18 Reefera 9.98 ius ores 2 ql {$16 Reefers 7.! $8.8 Roofers Children's Straw Hats new wide brim Sailors and Dnglish Middy. Thron Special Lots white cents......75 cents...... 1.00 Navy or Red Bands (plenty of we Nites ‘bands)—Finer strawa—all the/ can or will sell at the Prices — novelties to ae is Boys’ Clothing Dept. that we daily offer goods. es Clearance Sale of Boys’ Spring Suits” YOUNG MEN'S SUITS BOYS' NAVY BLUE SERGE SUITS — desirable fabri: ight} For Conft union. ss aes Chormughly, easlores| war weather wees coe Season right up to the mark fn cut, At and) — g509 guits. workmanship. 96.00 Suits. Double Breast and Norfolk—. all sizes—8 to 16—in each lot RUSSIAN AND SAILOR SUITS yee Fine All-Wool Serges and smartest styles for 3 to 10 year Were $4.98 to $6.98. ow 2.98 and 8.98 A Special uit Case Value... Be 98 Cowhide Sult Cases—linen lined. y Ree These useful ae at exceptionally fall Low Prices. rich ribbons— Leather Satohels—11_ inch— Rowen Laas ‘the work- fags trimmings—value .69 and .79,. 49) Leather Tollot Set—Comb and two brushes—value $1.25 Leather Flasks—cup top. | Real Seal Writ! gindiets— complete—were Any intermedium means extra ex> pense—in other words, participation in by n means added cost. . profits trading stamp companies + Stamps are expected to sell goods at larger at higher price. No one who gives Stamps Suits that were $8.’ Suits that were $9.08 they were splendid value. BOUS' SUITS OF SPRING MIXTURES Double Breast and Norfolk — bust styles—6 to 32 years .00 Suits. 00 Suits Women's Dress. Hats PedoraoattnaGatore, Fla Flares, Ge ‘urbans t—brass lock and catehi Misses’ Trimmed Flats Value $4.50 ‘The fashtonab trimmed with new, beautifa room! Girls’ School Hats Fancy Mixed Straws—full trim'd—lined—ready-to-wear— value 8... | $1. 15 Point d'’ Esprit Netam 59 is Lace Collars and Yokes | Batenalvely used for Parasol Covers, Point Veniae, Crochet and Cluny | Bed and Bureau Sets, and Curtains, as Lace Collars—cape and stole wall an dresers for. worsen AEktgnnaan crn. awnlte, arepen and 98 to 9.98 | —!Wo special qualities, 1 and 2 yards Point Venise and Crochet Vace | wide. Collars—extra deep--elaborate tte, butter and 2,49. e Point Venise, Ch rahet Lace Stolos—cre: white—were $3.49 to His Boned Corset Covers The New in Hand Bags Fiat eupertinace beat Peggy from Paris, Flat Iron, Smart) ‘model for Riding, Go | Set and Carriage Bags—in all the fash- Sthietics) elsewhere jonable leathers—colors and black—with lend without fittings, 10c. to $7.98. THESE ARE SPECIAL VALVE! Peggy from Paris Bags-—brown, black and blue—ri me. Walrus Leath | Women's Suede Lisle Gloves | Paris Point Back—one cinsp—. | Black. White, Mode, ‘Ta cent kinds 1.98 2.98) Table d’ Hote Lunch 5 Coursesix. 52 30 cents i 11.30 TO 2,30 SATURDAY, MAY 2t and vinaigrette- folded handles 1.69 Real Seal, Walrus Grain—blacl and colors—silk Hned-—with purse und card case—value $1.60...., .98 Walrus Grain Dags—black and colors—with purse or purse and tard case—chain, leather | or braided handles—value .69........ 49 | Tuxedo Net Veils | | Single and double mesh— | eats chenille dotted border— jvaiue % cents 25 ¢—_——______—_> Women's Patent Leather Oxfords | 498 Women's Soft Kid Oxfords hie Sak for comfortable Low Shoes, tbat have all the style points 4 (ihe second item mentioned above)-—mesium Cuban all sizes and widths......The Patent Leathers qi le of gt French h heels—the © eriwncranenes ce wees © SPECIAL LOT WOMEN’S DONGOLA KID OXFORDS Kid or patent leather tipe—lght ot exteasion soleil uate and Feeene tones If you are looking well, ask to see style ht, flexible

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