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a ” “ ” “ i" _ other song hits, Abounds in Catchy Music and Followa Historical . Facts Very Closely. MME; SANS GENE TALE IN A FORCIBLE STYLE. /Bbte Green Washerwoman- Dachess Carries Rote to Satis» f tsfactton of Aadtence, Th aN his dreame Napoleon probably hever dreamt of being seat to musig, Wastwise to any but martial music, Bé that ap it may, "The Duchess of Dantzic’’ does him honor, If he were alive to-day he couldn't ask for better mosip than that which was heard at Daly's last night, Ldke burgundy, it haa "body to it.” Tt fs the kind that you would (ike to hear again; not the fein’ you wish you twd never heard, Ivan Caryl, who wrote {t, was on hand to conduct, and the pointe of his flerce mustache vied with his baton in out- ting holes in the afr, It is astonishing how Mr. Caryll has managed to bring Out #0 much beard and so much musto at the same time. Hither achtevement Would have been suMoiently noteworthy in itself. Thanks In a Neat Addrees, George Edwardes, who braved the ternors of the rostless deep to bring over the plece and an exvellont com- pany, was, like Mr. Caryll, one of the eights, He came out, prosperous, plump and whttened by the winters of many mioccesses and made n neat and ad- Mtrably short expression of thanks, “The Duchess of Dantzto" was cordial- ly wecetved, It 1s the story of ‘Mme, Bans-Gene,” almost es dramatically told by Henry Hamilton as Sartou told it, and 50 well acted that, judged os Nght operas go these days, it is un- usually interesting. It has the fault of “Letty Teazle’ in sticiing too closely to the original, instead of giving muslo the eight of way, but it seldom grows tiresome, Can Act and Sing. Mhis ts due largely to the fact thet Miss Evie Green, who plays the washer. Woman-duchess, knows how to act es well as sing. Her Irish brogue slipped te moorings at times, but she was al- ways interesting and attractive, and ex cept for occastonal moments, when she |” allowed « ocalliope strain to mm awey with her voice, she wae pleasing to the ear, She came into tmmedinte favor with: her first song, which had to do with "The click, clack, clack of the blithe sabot/’ and caraied off hep principal act- ing scenes with exhilarating dash vas es rein Miss Adrienne Avgarde was charming as the imperia! ward, and set uick pace to favor with her rat-a-tat’ "Le Pi She entrance son Caporal. ‘! jor to ome of the flattest even rose fu) \d_ moat rar en lttle hats we a fie Stet aice Boores bidet ine ae dier’ and secweta’ ss Paes, oe ‘the ogre’ Ie in Ms sue eats a meman's. Ni Biulnn wall and ce ee gong, and Lem ie lon that m [ el nee ae the pas rete | RY and, althoug ght pave fre te food had re halt si nde, eat pe" pal aie oh chor "hed “go” and grace, tion as @ whole wes Bere prevty Duchess of if Dale hie ‘her own words, and it's @ very good one, GD, —— BRIGHT AND SPARKLING “THE FORBIDDEN LAND?’ | rwo: Musical Comedy af 144h Street’ Threatre Makes a Hit and Staris ’Em All Whistling. “Bho Borbidden Land,” a comic opera, by Guy Steele and Frederick Chapin, Was produced last night at the Four- teenth Street Theatre and pronounced @ @uccess by an audience’ which went away whistling “My Lhassa Maid” end The plot of the opera fs original in conception, the music orisp and lively, and, strange to say, the authors have found an occasional new joke, ‘The goene {s lafd in Tibet, which has hitherto been a forbidden land even for comico opera, and the action centres around the trials of a German health, food enthusiast. ‘This Peerateina, hailing from Michigun, “shredded bath mitts’ on the uspecting Lamas, who veturn the Operieaent with promises of exquisite torture, William Cameron, looking like q dis» hevelied Wibert Hubbard, made an ren and humorous beggar, The 7 r from Battle Creek, played by Gus Winberger, and Abbott Adains, us the ohief of the Lhassa guards, gave creditable performances, ‘The honors were divided between Hthel Johnson as Yaulda, the Swedish maid, and Hughie src a | ie ean ei ee ee ee Sara wre TDA CONQUEST AS A NEW STAR. “The Moneymahers’’ Has a Nomber of Amasing Sttaations —Tefls aRace- Track Story, “The Money Makers" at the iberty| | ctrewtre Yast night wa» @ fiyctonl ex- ity | ploitation of the folly of fire race track route to fortune, The English author Grain on his {magintion in amp! ‘a plot that finds daily enno- tlons, with i{ttle comedy, right here in oli New York. 1 is little more timn a wtage wetting to the frulsm that of all tools the mate-track better, who follows the hay op wire of & r, is the parades the fool all the jae fypes with which We are all famillar—from the banker to the boot- black, from the mistress to the maid. Of course the comedy doeg not present the folly {n such ugly outlings, Thare le amusing shuations, eptie Bight dia. Jogie, Wut not an alarming amount of it, but withel, it fp @ tiinly disguteed exposure of thie maging guiliuility of the publto, In epitome, the etoty ip this; ‘Dwo gists are engaged to be married to & couple of Impeounlous chaps who fol- low the races and are always broke, The maid of one has been presented with a bragelet bY hor butcher boy sweetheart, W, ped won mphey on the traok, The met cotungels the girls to become tipsters, eran good things, at five bie sar pact The mall ts addressel to {he tt ters of the flance of ohe of tip g! o DOwseB~ sion of whioh {9 obteited throvgh the maid's atradel Pive shilling note Pour in bY the bitousands, but whe horse picked to win Js soratohed, and the hoodwinked ones throng the apartments seoking revenge, A rich old uncle of WMiaherty as Adoul, the beswatied fakir, Miss Johnson looks betwitching and} Sppees ike a bit of thistledown, and laherty's tethered scone Is some thing to remember, ero are many shows on Broadway h tack the genuine Gilberthin touch that “The Forbidden Land" possesses, musi and lyrics are above the | Handling and Joseph Herbert's clever| of the plece ts apparent! ru ght, Like forbidden fruly “The | bidden Land" 1s tempting, \ —+—— | “ME, HIM AND I’’ SCORES | A'BIG SUGCESS.! Fantastic, Farcieal, Vastcal Pro- ducttonWins ItsWay to Hearts | of Audience at Once, No, ohildven, Me, Him and I" ts not @ dramatization of an elementary grammar, It's the nolslos show that ever uck New Ye quote the programme, it is a ‘fants natte, forotenl frivolity and musleal spec+ tacle."" Hurtig & Beamon are senting the parsonal pronouns responsible Ricectreuny eae Be ad te pies nt coe OTHER HOUSES, sebo§ fave a fine performance of the Chova- fe love story betiind it, a number of j ow pe ie Wi ies Instant Favor RIL Scorr &N MoNnEY MAKERS, ‘brought ack this olever en- terta’ Ld yleisd Lays tour rill doubt- lege pro Satey ly, successful, Mr. Cheval ullghted old and new friends with his songs, which his taunous caster was @ strong. favorite, “The Two Orphans," played by an all~ star cast, was fhe attraction at the Harlem Opera-House, Jumes O'Neil) Iter, the role in whlch Kyrle Bellew bgpeared at the New Amsterdam ‘Dho- otro, Ward apd Vokes, in “A Palr of Pinks,” pleased a big audience at the {Grand Opera-Flouse, ‘whe Buagomaster” wi comedy offeving at the vetre, George W. vteoad in “Aunt Bridget," ame to the Marr y, HLL, ma Slept i, reek” totumned to the re Crime” was the ae Heavth” fitted up ae at Midnight” went to ‘the mupleal est End ‘he- oe Her a : ae hs a Never Gan Tah ia fngwell’s Boote, m. Carter “kan drew,” ‘ter Ban farfeld in Sia: a jou; Charos one ore Eve bh a sn, re hae ‘ily. on in "The Little levi la Allen In Tho ie," DaeKer Fritel i Lilien 0} isle 11 rrymare jn! Lun pt; Pater fe A aie MOR hy VAUDBWLLE ATTRAGTIONS, ee Waa illustrated by @ troupe Japaneso wrestlers at Hammor- , one of them, I<. Hagash!, who Instructed President Roosevelt in the bolence, Others were Jessie Millward and company, Henry Lee, Brnest’ Ho- fan, Pat Rooney and Maston Burt, and Hines & Rertington, ‘With Chiovalier at the Circle were Mr. and Mrg, Sidney. Drew Im ‘fhe Yellow negon;” Charles T, Aldrloh, the parody pa a he eat iy Biro. Wyatien Ciunaate and ghyaet “and iekiey. musical comedians, Prostor's theatres: At the Fifth Ave. nue tha atock oommpany produced ‘The Only Way." and Stuart, ‘the malo ? | O'Connor, Patrick i] Conroy, The contest will be @ close one PREPARE FOR ERIN’S DAY. Election for Grand Marshal of St. Patrick’s Day Parade to Be Held Thursday—Celebra- tion Will Be Biggest Gver. ‘The members of the Anctent Omer of Hibernians are maldng preparations for the greatest St, Patrick’s Day celebra- | ton ever held in this city, Invitations have been extended to every Irish Cath- ollo organization in New York County, and the parade this year will be the largest over held within the history of the Order, Pho Sixty-ninth Regiment and the Irish Volunteer Regiments of Manhattan and Brooklyn will act as escorts, One of the features of this year's demonstration will be the ap- Pearance of Ireland's Own Band in the parade, ‘She Catholto Protéctory 9 | @Bnd of 60 nleces will also be in line, Btate President Patrick J. MoNuity, Mejor Hdward T, MoCrystal and Preal- dent of the Park Board John J. Pallas have engaged Madison Square Garden and Sulzer'e Harlem River Park and Casino, where the evening celobretions will take place, The election for Grand Marshal and two aides will bo held ‘on Thuredav evening, Jan, 19, at Central Hall, No. '9 Hast Forty-seventh street, ‘The candidates for Grand Marshal are: Major Kdwan P, Gilgar, Maurice B. harkey and Jolin tho candidated are making a very ive campaien, aaa latin a9 ese me jeerg A ag ial visions. of the order in New York M raid Square Sous ihe Hxeoutive Committee axe: Bis ‘oy! NS cagaan Maurice 8. 6 ta Yopn AG ue " ty Mace Gand Merri Rtal aocartiy, "Wiliam Nill Aeelislead ST lll 4 OLD GUARD BALL PROMISES TO BE VERY BRILLIANT. Has Been Described as Beltpsing the Inaugural Core- “ monies in Washington, ‘Mhe annugl bal of the Old Guard, walch will be hold in Madison Square Garden on Thunsdty, Jan, 26, will eclipse in point of brillianoy and attendance any of the Ite events that have made this annual Minctlon famous, Tt ts ex- peated that 20,000 persons will take part the yoling man, who happen In by| patti” ied the vaudoville lst, Mile, | sn the splendid display, There are fow plone i ttngalta' bythe att r Use Gariolta iste thee OAs ‘bicycle at | things to equal the dazzling picture pro- horde the ty-t jt ¥ i {ng agou $ et af seis the Ewpnty-thind Btnwet ‘Theatfe, and| duced by the military and naval Un and Pram Oye rishi feature, The stodle company at forms and bearing of the Old Guand and ead and the ye ed Bae nore Fifty. eSiehen | Street Theatre played | thelr guests of the army, navy and Jn- hyaterics, aa Se oa ne rivects vif e aot | dependent organizations aa they take 0 Hanoe of the seeond young WOM: | leraet Zangwill's play, ‘Nhe Children of | Patt in the grand march, an, who has vietknized and caused! ie Ghetto," was given at the One Huh. | Adm!rai Remey, who was a witness of the arrests, thon learns the whole story | dred and Mwenty-ffth Street tT) the march last year, declaved to Major amd thustles om for ball, Then It 18/and Les Olopas, European su pinata aR ‘ learned that. the horwe Was not) were among the vaudeville feaiircs, | BTie#® that the epeotacie Hall neve sera’ shed attoy gi the Repple who} At Kelgha were the Four Moriong, | been equalled, Said he: “Why, the yougnt the tip tha ge and the young | of one a ba 0 i | woman had mada enowah tor the double | Seiaint ot Brownies Hsmande aT A ea “hat Poe Nheratlatne leht manrteze and everything ids happily. | wolf hounds, the Or N of the service hi | How wil thi stake In the senate, ohiig Rae and Browehe, intention, to. be present. | and winning happraed, was just. a. BiE| Benrle and Violet Allens f Chatteo, Masor-Gon, Wilson hogy ont there wae so oLhot W yout.|in "The Ol Curiosity Stop’ a &, of Weat Point; J. B, Cor Syst dike o 1 vel fopavi, a Mok Indian med'eine lan, of the Navy Yard; Admins Ente 18 first ¢ but the | In, mono! , ve y eecond and ner of | Tony Pastor's bill included Howard | Wille and and sen arate amusing alt dy ean{and Bland in , Wy be bie aS ae SAY. Seanrely ibe i ng and neatient, Wil alse l= plies two D do by thelr military Tea Conic ‘ y effort is being put forward by might hay : Driggs and every member of the to mals WARM GREETING FOR ALBERT CHEVALIER, |} Two Big Audiences at the Circld| Bid Him Welcome Back {ram London, Albert € er, after an absence of oight y veturned from Londo: yestonlay, and woe given a rousing welcome by two big audionces at the Circlo Theatre, Manager Percy G, FFuslewe in wo be commmaguatnd | ja! At Hortie ira Clty it lott monolowiat Boones from the gouth of Trance en- Utled, ot} hi 1 eney's vaudeville bill Included Rich- fi oad gompany, Melville and um | V |IN BROOKLYN, | Ee witt consists of a largo glided Willlam Faversham in Plnoro's) wicker basket filled with flowers mado “Lotty” began a week's engagement at) of feathers, Bright colored birds neetle the Montauk. |among the flowors, giving @ pleasing | effect. with a pretty little note, and thi ‘arn ate ereaaly Plnsaeke this yean's ball eV lous 16 | ——— t, John's Hospital, Long Island City, as received a handsome gift from Mre, Mieodore Rovsevelt. Recently two Sts. | from the hospitt] were in Wash- and ih “iled to see Mrs, Roose. was out ney elt, but sh Malley, Ji Faroe “Hugh mes aol, French, aah a Birn a John MoAdaim, Daalel Clancy, * wv MY Bhan Burke, peice, atrlol Diy bee Ee a | Shek Kane, inney, lartin J Ane, fon Oelly agha y peel A atriok O'Relll on @nnon, Danlel Tobin, toh; ward | Pr» Gilgar, Dy Aerara se Sa The g oh is done by St. John’s Hospital of Lowell, Helvall will ever be A in grat ry by thou- wands of people The istere of Char- ity who care for the sick and ailing at this institution, aay: ‘We cheer- fully recommand Father John’s, Med- {oine as @ good remedy for colds, bronchial troubles, &c., also a tonic for building up the system, The-in- grediente of which it is composed seam to be perfectly safe and well worth a trial by all suffering from troubles specified above.” (Signed) | Sisters of Charity, St. John’a Hos- pital, Lowell, Mass, = | ‘We have permission to refor to the | Sisters Superior at the following *| Eames, in Tosca, Balks at Mm Bhouttivg he i QUESTIONABLE PROO Hospitals.and: Many Other Public Instituttons En. dorse and Use Father John’s Medicine for Colds and Lung and Bronchial Trouble, ee ee Death Leap, and Audi- ence “Titters.”’ || WAS IT TO SAVE SELF | ORHERPRETTY GOWN? |Caraso Gets a Magnificent Re- ception from One of Largest Audtences of Season, Bames Aunkoil That's the plain Asmertcan of it. fhe wad impersonating the hervine in Puodlni's “Tosva” at the Metropolttan Opera-Housa Jaat night. Tho ‘part demands that she leap to death from the platform df the’ Oustle of Bt. Angolo, Instead, ehe ran trip- pingly off tho stage, and the curtaln | w; tell opon a hous that was barely polite enough to suppress tte laughter, Per- haps ‘twas not to save herself, but to spare her gown, Who knowa? ‘Twas a thousand pities, for, while by temperament the American prima-donna ia unditted to. intorpret thia passionate, Jealous, wilful woman, was no mean pgtformanoe, She had panotrated far deeper into the character than when last she tried Lt here, and her voice was at its best, which means that she sang begutifully, As for herself, she never looked lovellor, and her gowns were dreams of grace and elegance. In one she waa a living picture of the Dmprens | jimh Josephine, save that the llnos of an up- tordate corset were plainly visible as she moved: One of, the largest audiences of the genson hi tho opera, the omvwded galleries and the packed standing room drawn by the magnet of Caruso, as was dhown by the cheors and shouts for him that conetantly arose, He was in splendid voteq’ ant lavish of it to the utmost, repeating tits great ona in the last act in response to an insistent de- mond, His Marto Oavaradossi, never- theless, still lacked something {n grace and. distinction, which made Sootti's polished villain Scarpia, by comparison th thesa particulars, the more notable, ‘Tho baritone, too, aang at his best, The mivor parte wore capably. Alled by Miss Multort, Giomlani, Rossi, ‘Dutriche, Begue ani Baillard Lack of proper rehearsal was man!- fest, Vigna labored hard; but some- tlmes tine Orchestra ‘was too loud’ and anon thé chorus wae sluggish, The atirring scene in. the church at the end of the firat act, with dts procession of mitories, the oli nth Soman cannon, the ful ribloed erate pers, and Scarpla down at the front Started January 3d, Delighted customers tell their A Group of a White. Skirt Values j which a fortunate purchase below worth brings to increase attrac- tions of January Underwei ‘Women's Cambrio oe eee dawn flounde, wy lace or value Oami| Peete wary ora oi ‘and without tuo! rorth $1.89, Cai ‘tucked flouno' or elkbonate eft effects with Val Or heavy lace or button am 1,85 Fine Cambio Sicinte—20 inch lawn flounce with tucks, ge lace inate and ruffie or euffie of handsome open emb'y—heretofore $1.9Bs.sssrscssvves Li Fine Cambric Skirts—flufty flounces, le ‘d with eyelets or Point de Paris Jage in Van Dyke and atraight effect or full rume with pees Hi ; and tucks: ree 2.) Gainbris Skirts mith giroular lawn flounce of dainty lace ins't’ trim’d dust ruffle—avorth Winer Bkirte to Sid Bables' Outfit......5, 76-gingieat 46 pleces, as follows: 3 Night Slips at. “12% +24 1 Trimmed Dri 1TNmmed Skirt 2 Domet Skirts QUICK SELLING PRICES For How mitalo, lacked much of its a er done here, {n the conductor's wine Visas i chalr, “A Wife! ALBANY, Jon, 17,-Margi i appeared here ast aight mT agement of ie Ly Ray y in the firat production of "A Strategy,” homes and hospitals where Father John’s Medicine isin use: Notre Dame de Lourdes Hospital, Manohea- ter, N. H,; Sistere of Meray, Bt, Pat- nick's Orphanage, Manchester, N, H.; &. Bilenbeth's Hospital, Boston, Mass.; St, Joseph's Home; Sisters of Oharity, Academy of the Assumption, Wellesiey Hills, Mass.; House of St. Martha, chester, N. Hy ies St, Vinoont de Paul, Manchester, N. |H.; Urauline Convent, Waterville, ford, Mass,; Asylum of St, Vincent de | Paul, New York City; Sisters of Holy Cross, Naghue, N, H.; Sisters of St. Joaeph, Philadelphia, Pa.; St. John's Industrial School, Newton Hi ge Mass; Sisters of Meroy, Me Conn,; Sisters of the Holy Cross, Bt. Catherine's Normal Institute, Balt!- more, Md,; Sisters of Holy Cross, | c Dolan Ald Asylum, Baltimore, Md.; Christian Brothers, Hllicott City Md., and many others, the names of which we shall be pleased to furnish upon application, We again call your attention to the fact that Mather John’s Medtoine con- tains no opium, morphine, or other = the money for any of asthma, any cough or cold it does not cure, It prevents pneumonia and consump- tion, Tt ia not @ patent medicine, cough syrup or baleam, but a body builder and tonite fifty years in use. Sold in 500. and $1 bottles, The $1 size contains three times the quantity of the 500. size. Ask your druggist for Father John's Medicine, New Yorkers a In season our the prices asked. In order that we jext season as we We Offer O Clear Our Counteré | All trousers to Mrs, Roosevelt accompanied the Sharp & Eo. Fifth Avenue Hotel only. A Sharp Standard. a style that comes from the Sharp models. We import the purest all-wool fabri ithe best men {o measure and make the suits, andare’ready to finish our $50-and.$60 suits gree that the Sharp clothes have , engage patrons do not hesitate to pay| é may have room to commence wish to do it, ur $40 Suitings at $25, At $35. measure at $7.50, ha "2? marr THant tytes a atyles ana colorings, 7M @ | MPRCBRIZED BATENNB, Blues, greens and browns, with white dots Bosnt 4 9% "Mroerl agora, opis wane, Bocvalue a, 12% | "and Broshe ‘Novelti sraltions popasie Me.; St. Joseph's Hospital, New Red yk polsonous drugs, and that we a 0 brondltitis or throat dnd lung trouble, | No SILK PMB'D ORGANDINA, Newest effects hy, nares losaom, Rosebud, Li 24 @ sel gh ARs hy sPor Festi Wort de denise, Ii Ge sas Ker bg forth Rearly double OTOH, SILK Mou ned Bt troy a eth mn im ou 4 a rinted muse! tiie it lore or rorphael peas and t blue = 19 ‘made'ts eal a 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. 7, 9,44, 13, 8, 17,49, 20) 21, 22, 23) 24, 25, 27 and-a9 West Thirteenth 8 January Sale EACH WEEK ROLLS UP NEW resitas | This ts the best advertising. Petronal ‘experience prov s reality of our offerings. The New in Wash Dress Fabrics, Not How Muoh Can We Obtain, to continue ‘ati Sist. ftlends and neighbors of val | January: ae Values |n Women's Wal Bik‘ Dotted P. elk pretty toked M a ip and’ narrow pl picid Lawn tha Linen ' alao pleated id Emb'd Silk Gingham and ‘Waist oF col’ d. exrtt Sylow vale: bae 1.98... 8.69) --doub! CHILDREN'S | UNDER ek al era heat an Petr ca Must dnd’ Carmbet titeh oy emb'y ra Cambrio: d pointed turned yo! Children's Muélin lace or hemetitching—vah pairs and Cam’ or hemeti with boon un in| Perneleste Bkirte—eoallop Hor fast uu But Little Can We Sell, IMB'D CHAM! pay Impot mde white emo o smart IMT) PINBAPPLY 4 t White, with black and witir seit color em! fingrsiee OVE Siti ral ake PA AIRS, AANA pat 0 oe dots, rings, to sell at ,: MUnGURTORD COTTON Ful ten finish—(woven, not p MT EA Oey of a ea pete 5 Na AMIRICAN REGS GINGHAMS 2 Ame Gord Zephy pS Me jutely 1 cobors-—Ic Guality-sneners sesene fiver ant dor 39 | PARCAL BAB full 9 to eee Ruffled Muslin Curtains value 55 cents, patr.. Er Also for January Sale! Dalra Fj pres shat Doak “4 bai} hat were 10 That were $1.69, French Net Curtains—wh bo-—wide 1ave and Inst value $2.25 + Not Bash Curt Russian lace effects—wers A Mill's Accumulation of Furniture Velours Hab desighcsu rate for ign Hoe nay ae 8, Cushions, Cree eae an ital Dept. makin; ent ant arenes tor the eortments of W. yan 1 1.49 1.08 up jum~= WASH- ONS | aré here at popur cents ya. ——Bieve, wee fist 9 or oF Open Work Men, muet accompany orders received spy) oe Oa Index to Sales Now tn Progress } 2 Not Mentioned’ in This Linen and Towels, Main BX ae G00de, «500, Main au ‘ualins t Now ‘Beane ih Comfortables Heavy Curtains, Lag Shoets, Pillow Cases, and Bmbroldertes, Main es af Others to $1,265 o Ties MORNING SALES To-morrow, Wedn Velvet Tapestry Rugs Ricoh Persian, TUT and, Medhilign de colors—i .89 THIRD FLOOR-NBW. BUILDING, All Wool Waistings Emb'd Stripe Nun's Vellings and All-Woo! giscnegs ee nd d ey eS SEMEN Nn he DING, navemacersen)| saat aang nate APE Babies’ Cashmere Shirts Medium and heavy--open fronts—sizes AD 3 years— 12% value 29 to 20... SBHCOND FLOOR—CED BUILDING, Women’s Corset Covers Cambric—round or V nec ith emb'y or lace inserting’ and tel full front or tight fiiting— usually 2 cents. SECOND FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING. Children’s Crush Velvet Cloaks xtra qualily—red, navy and er colora—deep Point Regular price $98 i SECOND FLOOR-—OEN Meroerized White Waistings Ratsed cords In algzag and straight stripes-made to sell M at ine -Mornin, Special Pri BUILDING, esday, until f Pl Women’s Black hep W Firm, glossy Taffeta—pin Plaits and Brench pret ‘3. 24 D tucked back—value $3,69— i ‘To-morrow, until] P.M... cn pa SHCOND FLOOR—NEW Fine Zephyr Ginghame Clear stripes and checks in Patt colora--Morning To sell Price 19 Yofiners' Flaunelette Wrappers Navy Blue with white figures, also other dosirable coloré ‘Moto 46—value 98 cents, SRCOND FLOOR—NEW White Honeyoomb Spread Full size—centre and allover Marseilles close Weaves—soft regularly ,98—until 1 P, Dotted Dresa § Prinel ly Navy Blue, Wh and ite with neat d pried or 4 strung ol