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Reyer ret oi ‘Smee donk. i Nialalnanaal _ PEO ere ory TT TT tT RE a eT THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 20, 1904 | “AL” ADAMS HAS HOPE. = 1 a ae ‘Juatioe Keogh Asked to Reverse Recent Decision, AT THE GARDEN. Justice Keogh, who ly decided jat Whice Plains (a Adams, t i hing, must ly Sing Sing to in the enced eme Court Store o bh owas Open Mid-day Until Lunches, 5.30 P.M. of UNPSOMN @ sth Floor, SIXTH AVE, 192 T020™ STREETS j ~ URGLARS WOR Shouts at Five Men While They Looted Post-Office at Mas- peth L. i, After Blowing » Safe Open. rau is deols titutionall law as e by Distr The remarkable values offered during our semi- annual pre-inventory sale are unprecedented. HERE are so many unusual bargains offered in each section during this sale that it’s only possible to give just @ meagre representation; but no matter what you want you'll tind it possible, in many instances, to save fully one-half, We've a lot of evening coats--appropriate for all-the-year-round wear—they are marked at much less than importer's cost. Also several imported costumes. ghout the entire store there are hundreds of rare saving opportunities for saving shoppers. If you live within a radius of 200 miles of York it will pay you to attend this sale, This is especially true of all mable ready-to-wear sections carrying Summer fabrics, | This > will go doy ain the annals of large stores as the most remarkable value-giving event ever inaugurated in New York, ome through one of Adams's lawyer opposei Soogh asked bat a promised DROWNED MAN'S BODY FOUND | Phillip Grauce Pell Overboard San day While Salling, dv of Phillip Graner, twen ES AT THEM AS THEY FLEE WITH THE PLUNDER. 8 old and Twenty-fo yund to-day the North § Hundred and Thirty-tiret street Thieves Escape with $1,020 in + Money and Stamps, but Drop _ @m the Way $80 and Regis- Men’s sailing in y tet at merino underwear,*1. *10 for ‘25 Tuxedo coats. Atha ‘time the drowiing was’ All silk-lined; also full dress coats. Same quality positively sells for $1.75 to $2.75, ; Matn Floor, VEN at $12.50 we didn’t think there could possibly be such a} M' RINO tells the story of the only kind of underwear thousands tremendous demand for those fashionable finely-tailored silk-lined $30 and of exacting men will have in Summer time, and never has this store known $35 Tuxedo and full dress ccats and vests, soldall Second Floor. but $2 out of the assembly'of 309, Pag spectacular manner in which eracksmen got into the post-office Maspeth, L. 1, blew open the safe got away with $1,000 In money stamps in spite of the pursult & Jone policeman, who emptied his In the course of a spirited shows the contempt with which ers hold the constabulary in it section of Greater New York. The post-office {a situated on Grand it, the main thoroughfare of the Lights burn in the building hout the night and the beats @everal policemen lead by the front The Great Duss Adds New Sweden, Relgium, Holland, Cuba, ete were shown Such a stir among the en as these pure white, sheer cool English merino vests) and 4 full dress coats (no Some men cou'dn't believe it but came out of curiosity, vests), regular $25 values, at $10, (part wool) varments of the $1.7§ to $2.75 value at the bargain price of $4, $ | 0 We've added 10 Tuxedo coats (no and sized them all up with the §2 coats and vests, so you'll know mer quick as a wink. Knew that it would be impos- $ and when they saw the genuine merino—that soft com- $ | fort imparting finish—they took enough to last all Sum- whether we have one to fit you, Don’t want to sible for any other sale to compare with this, disappoint anybody Here's the table of sizes: B, goods imported from London—long or short sleeves—sizes 34 to SO drawers regular or stout 410 for | Reguiar We | Slender Wo bY 12 5 Regular We sizos; Nave! sizes: have sizes: have 8c. for men's $0c, Balbriggan shirts and drawers. #25) | ter v4 50e. for men's 7c. to $1.50 lisle shirts and drawers, Tuxedo | 34 1 | 4 1 33 H and $35 34401 480, for men’s $1 cool ribbed cotton union su'ts | 35 1 36 1 coats. Rl 3 a7 1 33 4 69. for men’s $1.25 blue mercerized uaion sults Tuxedo coats) 9 2 and vests. —— Great sale | -—--— —-___-—_____ --. 3 1 Undermuslin bargains. "LO sie noe | |*12 SO fer ee er a | or $30 % \sizes: Sevond full dress | -esvo-n ‘The burglare entered the post-omce : : Phe pleagare oxpresend by the au ; . f i 7! and $3541 | 40 & rear window. which they readily Attractions to His Charme | 7h, wrarure, expressed, by ie a Tone for Horan petticoats, embroidery and lace ruffles 0. hosiery, 3 | talyieieea 382) | 3 ‘ after forcing off the catch, Then ing Concerts. views and to the excellence of the St P f ‘50-32 petticoats, embroidery and lace . Main Floor, coats. 90 and vests, 8 H b+ | 2a y made directly for the safe in the ry s erie FaRposiulvls ALS wOFUtOiLY issued vy bd $2.95 petticoats, lace trimmed lawn ruffle, | 12%¢, for women’s 19¢ in and they did not even take lent ¥ ae OATS, sift Seen Mee oy #9¢. for women’s SOc, fancy imported lisle hose. 1 ! Ayeggeed s) Mec down the lisht® |} ‘phe audience of New Yorkers who| N gg My ty rea ye Sg iain yatta 88e—women's Soe, to 75¢, embroidered lisle hose. aC for 123¢ wash goods re de Loa bo Several extra Jota). under the Venetian stars watching he with these Upright $10.50_ $14 aks, hanceainels lace Weyinied vai women’ s $1 fine silk plaited lace boot hose Main Floor. if operations of blow. ach ps 1, Large percentage make Strauch Bros, action $11.50_ $15 p ie of RY uff) ¥4c.—misses’ 25c, tan and black ribbed hose OU hardly * pay less than 12%, for open the safe, the gliding gondolas and listening to) * point » oct ni Ww number |s- Best imported felt hammers | $1750 #15 i} oats—hand em videred fu e 25c.—men's $0¢. to 7Sc. imported fancy lisle hose. | © jardly ever pay less than 12¢, Dynamite Blows Safe Open. Duas's aweet melody at Madison Square| After ten or fifteen minutes the blaze P 50--$22 pet ettily lace trimmed $1.95—women’s $2.50 to $4 pure silk sheer hose. | the best chambrays, batistes and dress lawns, ith insertions of lace. of lights of the great Fa but they're only 7¥4c. in this sale, "Phe safe is of the durglar-proot kind, | Garden last night had an agreeable «ur-| the “dainty flickering it dynamite inserted through a hole |Prise interpolated upon the programme. | !!ahts of old Venice The wud again in the old world wat 20c.—-40e, corset ¢ s, lace and embroider ‘ 12M. yard for 19¢. mercerized voiles, corset covers, tr immed lace and ribbon. Knit underwear sale. 10¢, for te canvas ‘suiting, tinen finish, Real ivory keys Nickel-plated pins~ can't. rust under the lock blew the door] As the tender strains of Schubert's| moonlight playing on the waves tt ¢ j 50 corset ¢ Frene! . . , waves of the eed 1 ears—if any le corset covers, French shape: Main Floor, 12%. for 25¢. printed Panama suitings, ME way across the room. No pre-|-merenade” dled away there was aud | Meiiteancan, andthe programme was sine com wrong, it you THIN 20e.—40c. drawers, tucked and hemstitched ruffle. | 12%4c.—women’s 19, fancy cotton & lisle vests. | 18e. for 25, silk mulls, 27 in, all shades noise of the explosion and tne] 2ly flashed upon a sheet hung high up |_| Pugs rendered selections from “Lohen anything goes wrong, we'll ex 50c.—75¢. drawers, having full embroidery ruffle. | 15¢.—women's 25¢. Swiss ribbed lisle thread vests. 25c. for 39. etamine and mercerized suitings, je village awoke in alarm at the In the gallery a splendid colored stere. grin” In a masterly way and received change. We'll exchange a dozer 79c. for $1 gowns, trimmed with fine embroidery 19¢.—women's 2Sc. vests and pants, reg. or extra, 18¢, for 39c, silk mulls in newest effects, report. seileon Hew of ore ts Leute Rapes Feetee’ applause. “Rhapsodie Hon. | MM times, if necessary, to mfake you Bee far 81,50 gowns, embroldery and lace 25e.—women’s 35. to Soc. good cotton vests. 18}e. for 19¢, knicker suitings, 28 in. wide, ; g “| wa c elections he eve phic § lor $1.75 gowns, very fine lace trimming. —— €. for 25c, plain and fancy volles. A solitary policeman who was am-| ion ty Niont Was almost every selection of the even completely. satisfied 1 ee ee Jace trimm | j \ i . sac akuatyr ssranued Go: wait ib lor $2 gowns, chemise style, lace trimmed. 12%Ge. for 25c. fine organdies and batistes. Sear a few blocks from the post: | ny ettect was unique, ‘The great ills, Annette, Packblers is singing ag BB Pe riser Se titre ater j $15 dress robe at $7.50 Ste, $1.50 and 42 St. Gall emb, Swisses, 4 in number of spectators, suddenly trans: | femarkably sweet and true. RITE Fon, Ler W Main Floor. 750, St. Gall embroidered Swisses, 34 In, Breer fen he Sireer ported from Venice, the ancient, to the Chr bal Doeibee VCE cee ene bi Bal | rappers and Kimonos Hie price 1ha ii ‘then half price for 39c. and 59c.—all designs in French organdies tof the brilliantly lighted win. | 8% Howls World's Fair, the embodi-| dience show an inclination to keen ther | Second Floor, those cool, dainty roves for summer wear, im | 19, ape. yard for best quality of Irish dimities. & he saw the five burglars cajmiy ment of progress In science and art, gente atte, the Bertormance and stay NEAR SMITH ST $69 for $175 lace tea gown, light blue, silk lined. cluding these smart, washable creations at $7,50, | 1% ce. Persian mull, white, 42 in, wide, gave vent to thelr pleasure in prolonged lente Are extinguished. sh $95— 4250 tea vow k peau de sole, silk lined, “ 10c. yard for 18¢. white Victoria lawn, 40 In, thering up a mass of stamps and) sortase, or Lehane eelae” Cea er Sage BROOKLYN NY $27.50. #39 ca Chie, ate tee Pubes trim'd $7.50 for $15 fine line wash robes, 25c. yd —39e, sheer French !awn,white, 45 In. y Other colored pictures of the World's | Garten each evening, ** $37.50. 40 crepe de Chine cown silk pa $12.50 for $25 linen and lace robes, 12%. yd. for 19. white mercerized cotton voile He shouted yng they were lowed. Pictures of “A Chinese ~|@ 820 $0 satin kimono, trimmed with silk lace, et 39% lenparted Hines ropes, 6 arrest, they went right Japan,” “Ancient | — bac. a § ine Bibel, - for $100 imported lace robes, | $ $ * shecing na liner Bd daa “om Lou tn Fsseiessts tine et caer a 1.50 for ‘3 shirt waists) of the vas door of the bulidine.|otner scenes from the famous Pike. A 2c—tigured lawn kimono sacques, wave orders | TablelinensmarKedlow Second Floor blue coat ran round to head them | halt ddven views of “Asia” were next Be. for $1.50 & $2 jressing $20 ues and kimonos 780.—$1.00 waists. $2.00$3,95 walsts, they were fleet of foot and! displayed; and a number of the beautl- ss ids aes te Main Floor, 5c.—$1.50 waists, $8.00—$5.00 waists, “pel “ rag meee ip hes ful buildings of the greatest World's : ’ ° BECAUSE the price is so unusually low $1.50--$3.00 waists. $3.95—$6.50 waists, in be & hed if onset t, shouting | Feir in history. A Little folks bargains | don’t think we've sacrificed the quality. $50 for $85 waists of white chiffon and lace, if lnadstag . ‘The architects’ art was represented decond Fi © | We've a linen reputation—and no matter how low | $42 for $60 waists—cream lace and chiffon, r {Policeman Wastes Ammunition, | dy views of the “Liberal Arte Build- e 4 Seva i lle | the price you'll find that every piece possesses | | $85 for $50 waists—white Liberty satin—lace, "This encouraged the fugitives to ing, ‘Government Bullding and Lawn Gresses, chambray & Iinen—1 to 5 yrs, the Simpson Crawford Co.'s quality. $45 for $84 waists—allover lace trimmed, D Better effort, and he began a bombard. |2usken Gardens,” the “Manufactures 7c. for $1.50 dresses. | 50c. for $1.50 dresses $2.25 for $2.75 table cloths. $12.50 for $18 light blue crepe de Chine waists At which lasted until hie ammunition | Buildin the “Varied Industry Mi ’ ’ 98c. for $1.50 dresses. | $1.98 for $2.50 dresses 30c, {i ? $12.50 for $16.80 white, blue and pink crepe de Building.” “ntranee to" Building’ isses’ and Small Women’s Ose for #330 81.60 (or sas efor $e, tale damask. | saa P Wis exhausted. None of the oracks- Seas cab Metallurgy,” Giesationa! 98 ; Fig heen 50. Naha yng $1.50 for dozen $1.95 napkins. $13.50 ¢ Chine waists, f ; tide ¢. for $1.25 dresses. ec. for $1.50 dresses. ; mn .50 for $20 white crepe de C ’ rad palaitanced sit poreuen, ding: pe il 06 SS ote eae: Linen and REGULATION SUITS 38c. for Sc. dresses. 98e. for $2.50 pe — Ba {of sogen # napkins, $12 80 (fe 19 hie cent de Chine waists . Dearing in a copse through which they|!#i" then the buildings of the various 1]] Chambray ’ White lawn dresses--6 months to 5 years, $ $ $12.50 for $18 blue crepe de Chine waists. thelr way to a road where a con-|stone—China, Japan, Brasil, Austria, $5.75 Values, at $3.00 Bach 480, for 7c, dresses, | $1.50 for $2.98 dresses. ° corsets at “1.29. anton ¢ te and a rig was awaiting them. ks " . J 75c. for $1.30 dresses, | $1.98 for $3.50 dresses, Second Floor, | H yhen fon geliemen, got through a SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Every Miss who reads this will be interested in such |]]! 98°. for $1.50 dresses. | $3.98 for $5.50 dresses. | $1.28 for $3.50 to $7 Ailsa and La Beaute corset. Untrimmed hat ! price ond convinced him that further pur-| Allen's Foot-Rase, a powder, It || a mnusual announcement—the handsomest kinds of $5.75 x rs Sipe a ee Boe oye ae tees 30 Sonnette and CB. corsets, | 100 cases of the very finest of ' UNE ould be etek ane Curet Palatal smarting, nervous tet and $6.50 Suits at $3,00—and remember they will fit small BPI A Se Sin Were owvean anes” a Black chip hat | Tho policeman went back o ingrown, ; ; ¢ . gourse he had followed the fading bare takes the sting ont of corns pre yoed women, too. On sale Thursday, while they last. _ hoe tar doe (ose caps $4 for $6 50 couch lbeds Pp ats glars and picked up four $20 bilis, fve|{ons, It's the greatest comfort dis- Linen and chambray Regu: 7: * "Boe. for 95e. to $1.28 ; ° In Give excellent shapes, including a large Cane | Fegistered letters, 0 eight cent stamps |covery of the age, Allen's Foot-Hase lation Suits, correctly tailor. nF 4 , yt te hs ae ¢ wreiy Vieeey tinental—the regular price of these hats is ‘ fnd 160 thirteen cent stamps. An inves-|makea tight or new shoes feel easy. ed. They have the regulation ¥ 38c.—Children's gowns sean pa ae ee Pegs aly etllag Nevabid seine $1.45, to-morrow... +045 seiabnsnntie an Gee { mee yw by the postmaster showed i werk ined for creat eben Seeye ous shield. 126. for children's muslin drawers, up to 25¢ $17.50 for $28 beautiful brass beds—all sizes, Simply trimmed hats \ iE peekt the theres gol Sear ey g , aching feet. | Si rag ya yeas 19¢. for 29¢, cambric or muslin drawers. $9.50 for $14 pure hair mattress, full 40 pounds, , 150 pure white hats in the popular large crown _ With amounted to $1,000. In all they|TFY It to-day. Bold by all drug: | aes 44, 16, 16 and 20, 28c. for children's 38¢. cambric drawers. $1.25—$2.25 woven wire springs, double weave. sailor with dip back—trimmed specially tor to took 2,000 two cent stampa, 4,000 one | §lsts and shoe stores. By mail for! 286. isses’ br * ag ion tables, | morrow’s selling with breasts or pompons and silk Dest ot 0 te 26c. in stamps, Don't accept any sub- | h for misses’ 65¢, cambric corset covers. 5.50 for’$7.50 $-foot solid oak extension t $ Pr ioe hyo Hen cent temps, HOT tiute, Trial, package FREE. Ad. . (ce. 15e. for children's 35c, black cashmere hose. 1.65—$2.50 solld oak dining chairs, cane seals, | —¢xctedingly jaunty—would be ¢,collent $3.4 i a er ce eee” anion Alien & Gharat La Roy, N.Y. Regular price $5.75. 19¢. to 98c.—Children’s 3Sc. to $1.50 aprons, 14,75—$22 solid oak china closet, 63 in, high, | value at $5.50—to-morrow.......4,.... 7s 5 h books of the postmaster . 1. N.Y.) pl ania 25e. to 75c. for children’s $0c, to $1.98 guimpes. 10,50 for $15 oak son hoo Le ib F — “ —nonenenityasersaatissete .75 for any $6 parlor rocker, upholstered seat. é | Misses’ Tailored 2 14 for $20.75 solid oak sideboard, large mirror. Lisle loves, 2lc pair. an —— | Shirt Waist Suits 5c cups and saucefs, 10c 16,50 for $28 dressers or, chiffoniers, Main Floor, Hl All Cars go direct or al Betis tbdtia, wads Fourth Floor. 27,5042 parlor suites—best saa goed LOVES that sell regularly at 35¢. to 30¢., |__ by transter to our doors, tik te ae wee ple, H4> 500 dozen handsomely decorated thin $58 for handsome $99 parlor suites—S piece, and the kind these hot Summer days require, skirts to match, china 25c. cups and saucers-gold them all i it hay in Hs abe ele aly og le, . ‘ Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20, out ina hurry at10c, That speaks for their desir- good quality suede lisle, in black, white and atlerman $3 00 ability, Well, here's @ lot of 200 dozen more for Sale enamelled ware. colors. ‘ to-morrow at the same price. jacoment Fa! 7 et alt te OM iF i each, 19¢ ff } : ’ 15¢. odd china plates, Be, c—35¢, tea or coffee pots, | Cl aring wom h ‘i Regular price $6.50, ‘orcelain di 30¢. for our 59¢. coffee biggins e en ss oes Broadway, Graham and Flushing Aveaues, Brookly, ‘Ale nie is ee Te Ee aan, 8c. for 30c. lipped saucepans. second Floor. d rn = a sample line of Misses’ $110 Royal Vienna vases, $55.00, : Ge. for our 10¢. jelly cake pans 42,85 For style 61—Women’s $5 ali kldskin, closed at noon on Fridays during July and Children’s fine Out $72.50 Royal Vienna vases, $36.25. 12e. for our 18¢. pudding pans. -_ a tnilttaty heel, welt lace shoe— dull: top—a ‘ and August. Open Saturdeys as usual. ing Suits of serge, linens, - $50.00 Royal Vienna vases, $25.00, 40¢. for these GSc. tea kettles to E—all sizes. _ mohairs, et.—if your size is here you can select AT HALP REGULAR $36.00 Royal Vienna vases, $18.00. 12¢, for 20¢. wash bowls. 32.85 For stylo &-An S.C. S. $3,50 pat- = PRICES. (Third Floor.) $21.00 Royal Vienna vases, $10.5v. 15¢.—25e. preserving kettley ent tip, {Cuban heel, button shoe That Wonderful Sale of Tan Shoes ANG ie ea 1 Hae ydake table lot, | "289 Tah Ne baton shoes Ce & ah seem | 5 Seyi 50, - yd.—ase, * welt sole button shoe—s. C. S. $3, Is Creating Bicgest Stoe-Selling Records. ve tey Rn dente tine "a7. 50. No mat! orders or C. 0. D. sizes and widths, ye Sy ; $36.00 Royal Sevres vases, $18.00, Hot-weather necessities. 42,65 For women's russet Russia calfskin, DE} Here are some new values from our own stock that we've 3 000 $225,00 Vienna bronzes, $112.50. $7.95 for $10.50 refrigerators. lace or blucher cut oxfords, P| added for Thursday A ’ | $100.00 Vienna bronzes, $50.00. oa $15.75 ieee i 34,95 For women’s kidskin, patent tip, ox. Bl ayy . s $75.00 Vienna bronzes. $37.50. 75 for our $8.75 gas cookers. tension sole, lace or button shoes—B to E— p pe WOMEN S White Lawn WAISTS | $37.50 Vienna 75c.—$1.25 and $1.50 water coolers. | yegular sizes—Simpson Crawford $3 shoe. A ices, in ch y : 1] $135.00 Carrara marble bust 75e. for $1.75 nickel hot plates, | $1.95 For women’s black vici patent tip wel gilt cay Button Sho sols Tan Ox Less Than Half Regular Price. | $175.00 Carrara marble bust, | ne for $2.25 mehel hot plates , i One 6 Wom) russet Russia phen Anvaes) good-looking e-| fonda, sises 6 to 9 P P 4 7 | $125.00 Carrara marble bust, $62.50, 25 for $2.50 gas or oll stove ovens, | oxfords—sizes2), to 7—A toD—$3 grade. we gga) Bete Mee ite sg gg) worth te. fo 9 iiase fo ee freshly made white lawn and Persian lawn ||! sa! Sh 1.86 for $250 gas oF oll stove ovens, | oxfords—sizesa , reg. $2 quality bo pair Ic aists for Women are the product of a prominent waist ||! ‘ ; H = | avynssit: she vat polieed to effect a sale at once— | A royal good time_in_ store for you al the Pure Food Show. . $l at is why, beginning Thursday morning, | : i ici i ‘i ‘ You Can Take Your Pick of 350 one or mere at LESS THAN HALF REC (rn can shoces | FTER you've laughed at the funny Manikin Minstrels, marvelled at the tricks of Da Sosa, the magician, and thrilled with the music of . A ) a + * IF A the New York Ladies’ Symphony Orchestra and tasted of the delicious viands served complimentary in the booths at the Pure Food Show you'll be in Such : 54 98 Sh t W { S { t | Ge | high spitits that you'll not think of going away without ordering at saving prices a goodly supply of strictly pure foods and wines to remind you every day | “he If ie ais ul 5 a . r ‘ of one of the pleasantest events of your life, Be sure to bring your friends and the children Sixth Floor, The $1.25 New Waists... 58¢ Grocers wh were caught unaware by the rise in market prices have to charge higher prices, Our orders were placed six months in advance when prices hat this splendii offer means to 359 women who ¢an find The $1.50 New Waists.. . 75¢ were low, and while we could just as weil ask the same as other stores we're doing just the opposite—asking less than ever. But these prices cannot for another shirt-waist suit. Each suit carries with it a clear ay endure always, so don’t you think it would be prudent to select a supply for the remainder of the Summer right now? Call Chelsea 2100, 2 EPEAR Yhcss are to tne Yuh dinniss s04 lance, Yahi grovate with The $2.50 New Waists..$1.00 Same prices apply to mail orders—charges prepaid to stations within two hundred miles of New York if the order amounts to $$ or more, OB | small Sgnres, stripes and polka dots. STiuts are finished with tail ted stitching and The $3.50 New Waists. $1.50 foo ren A=, rac? | Tqcmun oniviecieres Brian) | {PORMAND BmANOckomy anal @ ple, rit ve eed trons and ached calls. Where ese can The $4.50 New Waists. .$2.00 | Lass Ptepacetbatltroniat | x Fruit; Weal, 0c, auart Stas "| y Boston Baked, Sly, ean, Bq] ; yeu ind such valves’ Worth $4.°8, ‘Thorsday,each..... vse, BoAD The $6.50 New Waists._$2. > | Oe! | a atest cone tain Cr erect ™ Obi 3 Orman 5 ew Waists. .$2,50 6 | NEW SEEDED RAISINS—Abw COUNAC NRANDY—E. R. or ‘ip ’ ~ a yal Stoart pret | } lutely free trom seeds and stems; 1p tin, Vintage 1895; bottle. tent-—equal to the fines ‘ on ; > ls . es Women’s Best Hosiery Reduced Thos Wainy ae ext devned ad immed |f} Ps Soll a | wie mses scaancaca ook | RAST ATES HORE Tg at i ie : Y ty de ¢ . with fine lace inthe new eflect-—the $1.25 Wass I} wasn (motation just arrived trom | gpLL-0. TABLE. DESYERT—all Efe ee Manufacturer's samples of women's; Women's tan line lace Hosiery tn at 50c. are as carefully made and shaped asthe best. 11) F . ee Healy, twenty varieties to welect fram: | "favors; carton. fie.: 6 cartons... . LAcieial Morte ; H inkle and all-around effects: black (Third Floor. FRESH BU 7 2 3] JAVA & MOCHA COMFER—T Bibek, white and colored ground in| ey Jace ankle in several very | 1 Susteren orem ae ibe A partect v0.0 | pu NSYEWASLS RAB Wis eee o>: Es pretty designs, and plaj : “ pane | + eat ; yin Ad Band figures: double soles} Hale.” with tmbrokdered. dounie | = merit e PEN faving, tee ainsak nthe ate wiiaat) 1 mame ete, oon he ret renter Oe Be! = moss, Oolong and all our reauier Te, {A zeare, olé)—Galton, 88.60) | panens | Lsie Lace and plain | Women’s tack Lisle Hosiery; tn lace BAM CHRESE—Herk-| bef u trayihe cranial” cheat miiboe CLARET ap ate split) and ¢ : acy " ; Pirrgty ne , ‘ aa SMe typ GP ite soeclan Tort Weinge BREAKFAST BACON-Specially | BELFAST. GINGER AiisGoa ‘ured Crawford Co: ay- | rant & Co, Sore Ho PRE Me | Bettie