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} ” VIGIL CEASES ON | “AFTHAE, HOUSE Five Detectives: Have Been Watching Fashionable Apart- ment Hotel for Several Days for Mysterious Woman. : THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING#IUNE 2, 1904). _ Misses’ and Children’s Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed, From Our Own Workrooms. Trimmed Hats at $2.95, These are) $2.25 Silk Straw Hats, $1.47. mostly in the large ‘flat? shapes of Cuba, Handsome silk straw, interwoven with a and silk straw, designed in the favorite) narrow cord braid, large full bell crown, bell crown effect—the trimmings are of} in natural snd tinted colors, regularly ONE ON BICYCLE, OTHERS | PROWLING AROUND. | Story that Husband Was} Seeking Wife and Child Who | ~ Had Left Him. | The five sleuths of a detective agency Who have been shadowing the new Apartment hotel at No. 12 Fifth avenue with amazing obtrusiveness were with-| drawn to-day, and the entire neighbor- hood fs discussing the mystery involved in their vigil that began on Saturday dast. According to those who have watched the actions of the detectives for the past few days thé object of thelr sur- Velilance was lodging in the apartment hotel at No, 1% denied by Manager Foster, telry. Me insists that his house is an Ultra-exclusive hotel, tenanted by per- sons of the highest respectability, “It is absurd.” sald Mr, Foster ning World reperter to-day to “to shadowed hy ibeing 2 sce It has been reported that a youas oman with a child has been the ob- \. ff sect of these detectives’ attention. This those detectives. ts a case of idlo gossip. ‘The child re- ferred to ts the daughter of a middle aged woman, with whose history Tam Acquainted, he is not being watched by these detectives.”” Those who have observed the sudden appearances, disappearances, and dodgings of the five however, are positive that the object of thelr activity ves at No. 12. One of the slueths oven rented a room in the Lafayette-Brevoort House, across the street, using It as an observation tower ta watch the entrance of No. 12. An- other detective rode a bicycle dqwn Fifth avenue, executing brilliant dashes, backings and fillings as men and women entered and left No. 12. A third took up his vigil on the steps of No. 3 Fifth avenue, the mansion recently va- mated by Miss Annie Leary ‘The two remaining detectives walked up and down the averue with such an evident soft-shoe tread that the most unobservant could not mistake their calling. Day and night the five have been patrolling the neighborhood. They arrived on the scene last Saturday night. To-day they were not present The policeman on the beat watched thom, but failed to inquire their quest, Cabmen who oceupy the stand at Kighth street and Fifth avenue tel nu- merous extravagant stories about velled Women, enifiren hustied out of cloned ‘and similar. romantic adventures @ witnessed. They only agree R been rom FIVE HURT WHEN CAR HIT COACH Carriage with Wedding Guests on Their Way Home Crashed Into by a Greene Avenue Trolley at St. James Place. A coach !n which Mr, and Mrs. Even att D, Barlow and Mrs. 3, A. Haywood of No. 2 Macon street, were returning from a wedding at the home of Mrs. Atwell, No. 15 St. James place, Brook- 1 at midnight, was struck by @ »Greene avenue car at the St, James place corner. The cnr was going at full speed, and tt hurled the coach against a lamp-post, shettering it and setting the horses free, The front end of the car was torn so great was the force of the collision. ‘The crash was heard at the scene of the wedding, and the guests ran to the spot, They found the occupants of the roach, Michael O'Rourke, the driver, and Lovis’ Gorwater, the motorini more or less injured. An ambulance was called from the Bushwick Central Hospital, ‘The sur- Feon found the two women were the suffering from slight bruises and ctits. O'Rourke, the driver. was badly bruised and cut, as was Bar- low, and they were taken to the hos- pital, ‘The two women were sent + yehelr homes in a carriage. Tho motorman, who had his right thigh and abdomen cut by splinters of the car fender, was attended at the po- lice station and held a prisoner, horses were caught after a run ef several blocks. Bverett D. Barlow is a lawyer of prominence. we CANNOT TELL HER NAME. Evidently from New York to Jerney Authorities, (Bpectal_to The Evening World.) BORDENTOWN, J dune 2-A woman who appears to be demented is Deing held at the City Hall here until he can be identified. She declares that she does not know her name, but mentions Judge Devlin, of Philadelpiila, ar being 4 relative. 4 railroad ticket fron. york to Philade|phia. and pawn tickets, of which were Iswued by Sol. of No. 235 Ninth avenue. Man- She alzo “has a regeiat for ighty centa dues paid to "Typékraphic) nee (inton No. 6. of New York. stub is number Hi Fb. . upon wh Lauehiin ra old, with aes Male aad wl ‘halt a 66. ‘Ble wan dressed fairly well. g ———__— SIX HURT IN EXPLOSION, AKRON, O,, June 2—In an explosion it Ys plank of tne B. F, Goodrich Com- any to-day half a dozen person: ied fce"acadsees Pave wee oe Ty rae » This Ip emphatically | of the hos-| that any one in this Jiouse was} duckings | detectives, | ap and |" ribbons, flowers and small bud effects,| $2.25, wee $1.47 finished in the most thorough manner and i High Grace Leghorn FI 29¢, to remarks Pty JG Prices j + Paabbcn Flite: toe wales eis Cuba Flats at 59¢. | Cuba braid Flats, | design and create only high grade Hats. made of an extra fine braid, natural, Tye must popular shapes for the little shade, that harmonizes well with any) tots trem 2 to 8 years, regularly 9c, to color ribbon ot flower, regularly 75c., ) rah etee |, to-morrow at. 596 | ted | Proprietor of Hostelry Ridicules Mitts for Anniversary. Headquarters. Here is the headquarters for Gloves and Mitts for the great army of children that are to march on Anniversary Day. We have taken particular pains to secure a fine assortment and then make the prices just as little as possible. Minses’ silk Gloves, white and colors, reg-| Misses’ Regina double finger tipped silk ularly 49c., at....++. Reais 25c — Gloves. in white 50c Misses’ lace Mitts, usually $0c., at..19c Misses’ white lisle Misses’ elbow, sill Gloves, value Misses’ one pearl clasp 49c, and 69. seeeeeeeee29C | Gloves, white or mode. Main floor, Central Bullding, | Boys’ white lisle Gloves... Gloves and .25¢ ilanese Suede centre, Gtr teenenananane SS , | Never Was Neckwear So Varied And So Eagerly Sought. But the incessant throng around our Neckwear store is partly accounted for by the remarkably little prices for such pretty effects : 50c, to $1.00 Stocks and Top alee Sets and Top Collars, 10c. lars, 25c. Hemstitched and embroidered and com- Of pure Irish linen and hand embroid- ered, washable, in a variety of patterns, ex- | bination of both, scalloped and loop edges; also fine lawn and scrim, #{ and 1 inch cellent values. $1.00 to $2.00 Imported Mull Ties,‘ hemstitched edges; some embroidered. 49c, i eee hand work, hemstitched, drawa , a & oad Peleg Para. » . to A work and embroidered, ats! cole ; also Collar and Cuff Sets, . Soc and 75e, Stocks, 25c. Washable, plain and Esprit nets, with Swiss embroidered Stocks, blind and One, two, taree and four ruffles; also some open work Guipure, Irish Point and Car-' lace trimmed. rickmacross effects; also fancy embroidered Sets. Main floor, centre, Central Bullding. 19c. and 2ic. Music at tlc, The New-and Catchy Airs, Good music will while away many a rainy day and make more cheerful the bright ones. Here’s a fine selection to take away with you on your vacation: Violet. Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis, Sailing Down the Bay, a great hit. Kiss Me Good-Night, Dear Love, All Aboard for Dreamland, by Harry, ~ True Blue, two step. Von Tilzer. | Ethiopia, intermezzo, Goodby, Little Girl, Goodby, | Sweet Adeline. Belle of Brighton, march, by Wm. E. , My Bamboo Babe. Slafer. mail or telephone orters filled and Follow the Crowd on a Sunday. ment ¢. 0. Dd. These at 9c. Bluebell, march song. Polly Prime, march song. Don't Want Nothin’ but You, by James) About 2,000 Songs, Marches, Two Steps and Intermezzos, some from the operas—a large table Brochman. Little Indian Maid, intermezzo. full of interesting pieces, Fourth floor, Weet Building. Sincerely Yours, two step. Where the Southern Roses Grow. Somebody's Waiting for Me. "PYRAMIDS OF PAIN Boils show the blood is in a riotous, feverish condition, or that it has grown too weak and sluggish to throw off the bodily impurities, which then concentrate at some spot, and a carbuncle or boil is the result. To one alread anfeebled by disease, boils seem to come with more frequency, causing the intensest pain and greatest danger to the already} weak and debilitated sufferer. All skin eruptions, from the sometimes fatal carbuncle to the spiteful little cat-boil, are caused by bad blood, and the only way ‘to avoid or get perma- nently rid of them is to purify and build up the deteriorated, pol-| luted blood, and counteract the humors and poisons; and nothing | will do this so quickly and thoroughly as S$. S. §., which is the| acknowledged king of blood purifiers and greatest of all tonics. Where the blood has become impoverished and is poor and thin, | no medicine acts 80 promptly in building up and restoring its rich- ness, purit and strength. The.time to cure a boil is before it develops, when it is in a state of incubation or formation in the blood; June 1},1908. | 7 of twenty or thirty I ely, ami awful boils on my face an: iy. ey would heal up in one piace they would break out in anothor part of the body, and this continuéd for ten years. I tried ry- thing I could hear of to get relief, but nothing did me any good. Lhad but little faith in8. 8. B.| doing me good when I began it, but after taking it for a short while the boils begen to d T continued on with the medicine, taking six bot- tles, and all the bolls entirely disappeared. for boils are, after all, yeare be clapaed. ince that time, and T have only the impurities and Was permanent,” ng o cure had some Shirty or forty of boils one ever h nd to be, through the skin, and een by vcs Areet peat, this. ‘will continge. in ‘Heway ZINN. spite of poulticing and | lancing till the blood gets rid of its accumulated poison. The way to stop boils is to attack them in the blood, and this is what S.S.S. does. All danger of boils is past when the blood has been; tho roughly purified and the system cleansed of all morbid, impure| the most poisons bubbling up inful ft matter. If you are subject to boils, then the same cause that pro- duced them last season will do so this, and the sooner you begin to, put your blood and system in good! order the better the chance of going) through the spring and summer sea-! son without boils or other painful z and irritating skin eruptions. S, S. S. | is guaranteed purely vegetable, and can be taken with perfect safety by old and young, and without harm to the most delicate constitution. It is mild and pleasant in its-action, and unequaled as a cure for boils and kindred eruptions. Write us if you would like medica, advice, THE SWIFY SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Sunday World Wants Work _ Monday Morning Wondase. ee a ere ere - Let Us Store Your Furs Our facilities for the cold storage of Furs and Fur Garments of every description are ABT AVE, 2187& 22"°STREETS od tahishnite snl Biase | ah a, ™ unsurpassed and our prices the most reason: able in all New York Remodelling and repairing du mer—with prices much less t Winter time.” SALE OF TRUNKS At 2.55. STR¢ 3 ON - BOUND DRESS TRUNKS—-Canvas covered, iron centre band, malleable iron clamps and cor- ners, brass lock, strong belts with lift, steel hinges, strong handle, tron bottom strengthened with three cleats; four rock elm slats on top and two on sides and ends, one tray. 28in. 30in, 32in. 36 In. 2,55 2.85 3.15 3.45 3.75 Sole Leather Dress Suit Cases, 34 In, 22 and 24 inch at 3,80 Made of selected russet sole leather; strong sewed handles; brass spring lock; outside strap or catches; three steel hinges; steel frame; sole leather corners, all riveted; inside straps; linen lined, The body of case is made of one plece of leather. Women’s Neckwear. Specials for Friday and Saturday’s Selling. Imported Lawn Embroidered Stock Collars, with handsome fab effects; value 50, 25c each, at.... Embroidered Linen Turnover Collar: suitable for wearing with four-in hands or bows; value 45c. each, 20 29¢ Lawn Yokes, with briar stitch- ing 12 in. deep; value 65c,, at.. 12-Inch Point de Venlse Lace Yokes, round shape; value $1.50, at . 98c Embroidered Linen Stock Collars, as- sortment of colors; value i. 25c. each, at.. on 121; ’ Infants’ Wear, Children’s plain pink and blue Chambray Dresses, made long walst effect, with white pique tcimanags} also blue and white and pink and white checked gingham dresses, Mother Hub- bard style, trimmed with Hamburg in sertings and feather - stitched braid sizes 6 months to 4 years; value TSC Ab sence gaint sesvey ese 39c Children’ Lawn Hats, shirred crown and rim, finished’ with fine embroidery; value $1.00, $35.00 Women’s 25c. & 30c. Hose at 19¢ Transparent Gauze Lisle, indestructi- ble: will not tear; fast ‘black; sheer lace lisle allover or lace. front patterns; also those in tan shades in lace lisle to match the shoes you'll wear this Summer. Children’s 35c. Stockings, 19c. 4100 dozen of our own importation of children's fine light-weight gnar- row ribbed combed Maco finest Egyptian Cotton Stockings, fast black Hermsdorf dye, full regular made, double knee, heel and toe; sizes 50c Cloth-Bound Books at {9c A fine lot of some of the best Summer a AYATE MAN \ YL) ma Jous—but this price. Consequenpes Crutne of the Caohalot- 7 Dead Secret—Wilkle Collini len The A Difficule Matter—Mrs, Emily AF joreni ¥eeing the hts— ‘gus Hume. Jeane Motherg!l| W. Clark Russell i, Norris. Robert Buchanan. | thtul Knight — Geftrude Warden: His Word of Honor—B, Werner, ip the Golden Daye Bana I. the p Heer ot) the teak Baring Sale of Sewing $30.00 Box Top, with 3 draw- ers, reduced t0....sereceese drawers, reducéd to.......+ $40.00 Cabinet Top, with 5 drawers, reduced to.....+..+ $50.00 Cabinet Top, Automatic lift, 5 drawers, reduced to.... ¢ Unquestionably’ the lowest prices ever quoted for a good, serviceable and reliable Machine. Every machine has our absolute guarantee for Five Years, as well as that of the maker—whose name {s a household word, They run as lightly and smoothly as a watch Friday Specials in Hosiery. kes our selling price (19¢,) appear ridicu- Some of the titles are: ‘The bondmas by nok i t A Cardinal Sin pada a 4 2 io 2 DRY GOODS Dress Goods — Sensational 50c.& 60c.3 4 Dress Goods Reduced to 25¢. nch Mohair Brilliantine in black and navy. 36-inch All-Wool Voiles in all colors. 36- Scotch Mixed Suitings and Skirtings. guaranteed for Iky lustre, in black, royal and navy and navy blue, blue, Sold by others at 75¢. Our Special Price, per yard. ........... A9c Three Immense Silk Bargains! ‘At 29c. the Yard! BLACK SILK PONGEE—20 inches wide—a soft, lustrous and firm quality for Summer wear—regular value, per yard, 40 cents. At 59¢. the Yard! ALL SILK PONGEE—In Black, Navy, Marine, Brown and Natural— 30 inches wide — splendid quality for waist and dress purposes—regu- lar valve, per yard, 79 cents, At 45c. the Yard! BLACK TAFFETA-- Warranted to Wear—maker’s guarantee on sel- vedge—a heavy, bright, rustling quality —most emphatically the best black tafieta value ever offered this season—regular price, 59 cents. Women’s $1.50 & $2 Oxfords, 89c ht hundred pairs. ‘They're Women’s fine quality Dongola Kid—with patent leather tips, sensinle seels and very tlexible soles. Widths are D a s are 4, 4%, 5, 544, 6, 6%, 7, 7% and 8. Considering their quality (not a pair was made to sell for less than $1.50, and many $2), they are without question the best value ever offered in this city. Ready to-morrow mornin, Shoe Store—2d floor. Japanese and Chinese Mattings. An immense assortment of beautiful Novelty Mattings, fresh from the looms of China and Japan, are shown in red, blue, green and natural straw colorings. They are especially recommended for their beautiful furnishing qualities, com bined with durability and cheapness, China Matting. juality narrow warp CHIN: - | sper yard, WOc.; 40-yard 3.95 quailty’ Yolptices, CHINA Mare |§ ay, uae, Wad q « warp, | $15 Heal auaitty exten heavy, narrow warp, | $15.00 quality, Pintiem TING. per Sard, ° ym Be a0-yard roll) for... 9.00 | Sard, “Boo. a AN OILCLOTH BARGAIN! Alden Sampson & Son's OIL. CLOTH—thoroughly seasoned—14¢ and 2 yards wide —a large selection best patterns marked down for quick selling from 30c. per square yard tO sees... ‘ THOROUGHLY SEASONED LINO- Inlaid Linoleums. LEUMS, fll rolls, choicest patterns.| AFA GPP Se. regular pric + | 39- jog a choles anmrtment of patterns un- Oc. per square yar dor reeular prices $1.00 ver square yard aes eal aes y | vat, to-morrow's vrice per sauare 98c Machines. $9.95 $11.95 $13.95 $16.95 Ready Made Sheets and Pillow Cases, Sheets, Double bed size Sheets, made of excel- lent quality bleached sheeting, with centre seam, at, eac! " 38c Linen finish heavy bleached cotton Sheets, made with centre seam, double bed sizes, at, each...... 43¢ Hemstitched Sheets, made of a heavy standard sheeting, single bed size, worth 65c, ateach....., 49¢ Pillow Cases, Pillow Cases, nade ot excellent quality bleached muslin, size 45x36, - gi > 93e Cabinet Top, with 3 ate Pillow C: made of heavy soft finished cofton, size 45x H Built of antique oak. Hanson resonate 17213 Summer Blankets, White fleece Cotton Blankets, 9 colored borders, pair.......... O9¢ They are adecided bargain. | Wool tinish white fleece Cotton Blank- 1.10 oy) Hl borders, large size, 1.25 Large size Crochet.Bed Spreads, 74, 5 to 816 You'll buy them by the box, so say 6 for...... At 25c., Men’s Sox, Imported to Sell at 35c. hemmed ends, at Just received, 200 dozen of Men's | Marseilles pattern Crochet Bed Spreads, new styles in Novelty Half Hose, the | handsome designs, large size, kind to wear with Oxford Shoes— | at 98c in horizontal striped lisle of silk embroidered figured liste or cotton; also new shades of Comfortables. Good quality figured Silkoline Com- granite, with 4 Yertical, “Jacquard ant polkavdot | fOrtable, pretty patterns, tilted black figures In fine c ‘ with white cotton, plain lining, ee gu n fine cotton; all 9 eet LIC Conifortable, covered on both sides with best quality figured silkoline, full size, handsome new floral pat- 25 terns, at... Friday Specials in reading —- some of them, copyrighted — by jeading authors. They are printed from Underwear. arge, clear type, on fine quality of paper, and | afen's 75cm i 5 ‘ ) per, anu | Men's purted Balbriggan, 50. well bound in cloth with a tastefully designed “Genuine French Bilbrlegen, real cover in colors, giving the books a finish that] Maco Egyptian yarn, soft, tine, cool and elastic, delightful Summer fabric, finest of combed material, absolutely non- irritating; made in Troges, France, by Manchauffee; long and Short sleeve shirts; regular and shor, stout drawers, also the much sought they were never made to sell at Helen B. Mathers, for knee lengths; thoroughly rein- i rm forced with extra double gussets. Fergus Hume. pearl buttons and strap backs; all Hugh Coaway. zes, * (he Mine—Robert Bu Imzorted Ribbed Women's Meason's Wit H. Ttlder Ha lakance made in Germany; our o oh orld, Wor tion, sold all) season, at 300; very sott, élastic and durable nech slve . plain top; all Boys Girls' Waists, 19c; for 50c. The famous M Waists for childres, in white ribbed cotton, the most durable on the market, as the strain is equally divided; will wear better than other kinds; in all a céol, com- fortable garment for Summer; sizes from 4 to 12 years old. The Splendid Spur—("Q.") A, T. Quil- ler-Cou min AS k—Mary B. Bryan. Wreteh. — William Black. Those Girle—John Str: ‘Treasure Isiand—R. lL. 6 Winter, tevenson. hae eel nna ABs 2 ch All-Wool Albatross in light and dark shades. 36-inch All-Wool Crepe Etamines in black and colors, 37-inch All-Wool Nun's Veilings in light and dark colors. 52-inch Imported Mohair Sicilians, with a splendid) 50-inch Mohair Brilliantine. bright and lustrous; 58c, Our Special Price, per yard. . The “Queen” mounts—aginew panel del and one you'll like. One dozen, with tie besttCarbonetteffinish, to-morrow at $2.50 They are $5 the dozen andtup in other ie Sixth Floor, Women's Gloves & ¥4 to 1s ofmegular prices. 25c. a Pair Styles are: Women's elbow length gloyese of . Lace Lisle with nesh hand and flower arm designs; also plain hands andscon- tintous bracelet effects on arm, fand § others with allover lace effects. Women's elbow length Lace Lislé Mitts in a large variety of pretty open- © work designs; others with tthe allover lace effects Also 150 dozen Women's Taffeta clasps, imperial points Gloves in 2 colors black. white, gray-and mode. 25c. a pair. Co. Reductions. 50c, & 60c, Dress Goods Reduced to 25¢. wear, in black, royal old by others at , Balcony Art Dept. Full size sateen Lambrequing in riety of pretty colors... “30 Handkerchiefs, Pillow Slips,. very9i ht | weight, trimmed with, lace... Sc Decidedly Cut Prices for Friday, Toilet Articles. We permit no store to undersell us on Toilet Articles. These prices are worthy of comparison Peary’ t 90. Hammock Pillows, made pof © prett Woodbine Pace ate ge, | ithoxraphed tops. 2 ie s oap, 13e. Others, having different designs, and trimmed with cord......... 0. A few of those 22c., Laundry @Bags, left : at sale price of snp 4» 10¢ Peeyhe Stamped pure linen, fancy H.@S. Scart. or Square cae Good !Pearl Beads, Sil sizes, stringy 18¢ New Sateen Pillow Slips, bemstiful terns, .each. Siete Hav's Malvina Cream, foam, 16 Ie Magda Col 5.98 for This Wolff Cooker A most perfect single- oven cooker that will do the work for any 3o-Inch tan mercerized ‘Shoe Laces, } palr .... eee Snowflake Cream, for cleaning white shoes, bottle... 25 ooo cna 4 ordinary family 451.4 fancy Stock Collar, made to sell for well as a great bigh3sc., choice...» 10¢ range; 3-burner top, az y Satin FoundationsGirdles4..-. Satin Foundation: Cuffs. 4.. A Dye for Straw Hats, makes them black or any color « . lirge ‘oven that will cook, bake, broil and roast to the queen's taste. Always laste, Always $890. Friday 5 Q8 56-Piece English Porcelain |Hardy Rose Bushes, {0c Tea Sets. We've only a few hundred left; Containing the following pieces, with ce of three decorations. lates, but they're splendid Bushes, and” will bloom this season, if you” hurry them intothe ground, | Good value Nd, Varieti:: include: Saucers, v Preserve Dishes, Friday Crested Moss, 4 Cake Plates for Friday Multiora Japonica, only Mra. John Laing, Queen of Prairie, © Mme. J. Combal. Florists and Nurserymen say 50¢. for two and three year‘old bushes. These re 10¢ Basement. Tea Pot and Cover, ugar Bow! and Cover, cream Pitcher, Bow! : Folding Go-Carts—$6.98 Friday. The invention of a clever woman — and offered at an almost ridiculous price for Friday. A reclining folding Go-Cart—one that can be taken into trolley cars, elevated trains and steamboats without consuming any more room than an ordinary satchel, Frame ts of oak: seat and back of rat- tan; back, seat and foot-rest all adjust- to uny position; also movable hood. ralother Utthe devices you will lke. To-morrow we shall sell a hundred of them, by way of introduction, at $6.98. You will not tind them in any other store—at any price. Other Folding Carts, $2.98 to $9 Women’s Taffeta Blouses and Coats. Some important reductions on regular stock take effect to-morrow on Black Tafleta Blouses and loose-titting pleated Coats, They ought to go very quickly at the new figures:attached to therm: The Biouses are : The Coats are: $6.98 Reduced from $11. $8.98—Reduced from $13.50. $7.98.-Reduced from $13. $10.98—Reduced from $16.50, $12.50—Reduced from $20. $12.50—Reduced from $20.00. | Shirt Waist Dresses. tucked and Cf white Lawn; *, 4600. vox pleated. Of white linen; entire dress hemstitched, dene . 5.98 $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 $6.00. Values at’ vauss at | The June Sale of Men’s "2.25 Trousers, In Fine Striped Worsteds and Fine Imported Homespuns TROUSERS FOR OUTING OR BUSINESS. Sizes for Every Build. From 30 to 46 waist, 29 10 37 inseam Cassimere x Neat Stripes and Fine * ¥ tures. Worsteds in Fine Light and Dark Stripe Homespuns eee Colors for Out- Effects, Turn-l/p Bottoms and Belt Straps. Stationary We Expect to Seil 800 Pairs of These Trousers Friday, 83 Trousers at 1.35 Another thousand pairs of Trousers have come to us for exacth he fabrics in them cost. They go on sale to-morrow: he maker himself says ot them: ~ what is what