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leonio, the Apostolio Dele | wate; Archbishop Farley, Five “Bishops, Priests of Two Hun- dred arid Forty-one Churches. WILL MAKE BRILLIANT ‘BALL OF FAMOUS ORDER, iustioes, Mayors and Officials of a Dozen Cities at Garden, and "an Army of Police and Fire- men for Crush. ‘Probably no tigger aggregation of per- 4@ons -f prominence will be seen at any jgootal ¢unction this winter than those fio will ‘attend the charity ball and Grill of the Knights of Columbus, to be held in Madison Square Garden next Monday night, Preparations for the at- fair have ‘been conducted on an exten- ‘give aoale in order to realize a hand- ome mum or the maintenance of a hos- “pital bed ¢und and to increase the use- ess of a free employment bureau. It is given under the auspices of the (New York Chapter, which comprises fifty-two councils in Manhattan, the Bronx and Richmond, representing & total membership of 30,000, The chalr- gan of the chapter is John J. O'Brien, and Justice Victor J, Dowling, of the Bupreme Court, is Master of the Fourth Degree, whose members will give the Gril, in charge of Capt. P, H. Maguire. ‘The drill itself will be a spectacle, About three hundred men in full dress vunttorm, with baidric and sword, will participate and execute a drill which ‘will have many new features that will make {t.@ novel performance, The finalé of the exhibition will be the Pon- tifleal galute, given by the members as they orm a human cross, Justice Dowling’s Corps. Prior to the drill the Fourth Degree Corps will form with thelr swords an arch’ of ateel, under which the Invited guests will walk, Among those who Have given their assurance to attend are Mer. Diomede Falconio, the Apostolic Delegate; Archbishop Farley, Bishop Cusack, of this city; Blshop Burke, of Albany; Bishop Colton, of Buffalo; Bish- op O'Connor, of Newark; Bishop Tler- ney, of Hartford; Vicar-General McNa- mara, of Brooklyn; all the pastors of the’ 41 churches in Greater New York, Gov, Odell, Mayor McClellan, Charles F, Mui Willlam Halpin, Corporation Gouna’ Delany, Justices Kennetick, MoCall, Clarke, Blanchard, Davis, O'Dwyer, Greene, McCarthy and Fitz- ald; @heriff Erlanger, County Clerk lamilton, Recorder Goff, Speaker Fred Nixon, George M. Palmer, Presi- dents Ahearn of Manhattan, Littigton of Brooklyn, Cassidy of Queens, Haffen of the Bronx and Cromwell of Richmond; all the heads of the city departments, and delegations from councils in Pator- gon, alc, Jersey: City, Port vis, ining, Poughkeepale, Hudson, Pocks- Kill, Yonkers, Albany, Rochester, But- Ro, Utiea, Philadelphia, Baltimore and fashington. Three Hundred Cops and Firemen. Commissioners McAdoo and Hayes have co-operated with the Committee of ingements, and fifteen mounted po- eemen, to look after the carriages; Lwo hundred and fifty foot policemen and ehirty-five firemen wiil be detailed to rent any accidents or mishaps of any ind, AN the articles used in decorat- ing the big hall will be of fireproof ma- terial, on account of the recent order of the Fire Di of music will be used for the drill and cing. The floor direotor ts Sheriff aries J, MoCormack, of Staten Island, ‘and he will have two hundred and sixty assistants, rge W. Loft, Chairman of the Reception Committee, will have hundred and fitty assistants, ‘The affair is in charge of P, WH, Di rel to County Clerk Hamilton; Jo! J, O'Brien, Jacob A, Reichard, William O'Shaughnessy, Joseph H, Cagney, John Montgomery and the be Grand ita of the New York Chapter, 'ANGEL DANCERS’ BACK TO EARTH Mnason and His Followers Cut Their Hair, Shave Their Whiskers and Go Into Politics —Result of a New Vision. The “Angel Dancers," tho seot of men f|@nd women living at Lord's Fann, ‘Woodollff, N. J., are coming down sol- i@y to earth, They are cutting off halr and whiskers and they are going into politics, Chief “Angel Dancer’ P, B, Mnason has soizzored his flowing board and leo- nine mano and has appeared on the atreets of Woodcliffe with the closest of Hackensack shaves, He formerly took great pride in the resemblance he had oultivated to Moses and other prophets, William Robert Johnson, also a “gancer,'’ has removed his hirsute face what {8 more remarkablo, & member of the Bergen County Republican Executive Commit- tee, The nelghborhool of Lord's Farm hea always gone Democratic, but now with the ald of the ‘Angel Dancers” the shrewd Republicans hops for an overwhelming majority for thelr party, Tn the past the “Angel Dancers" have been above earthly matters, exhorung their pantfoular creed and raising whis- kora, They have also conducted | bottles I welghed 126 pounds, and at farm and are kno far and wide ag oxport agriculturists, Just how! they happened to get Into polttics and out of thalr whiskers has ot ‘been pxpened, There da some vison of Wt, the nelghboning farmers aiy. retin ‘Would Jail Offenders, ‘WASHINGTON, Feb, 2.—In its report Oo the House asking favorable con- @éderation of the bill imposing a penalty of $2,000 fine and two years’ imprisonment on officers of the executive ‘Of appropriations, or make the Govern- Iindblo for such puma through he Judiciary Committees says A) BLAIR 1S HELD artment, Highty-fve pleces |) departments who expend sums in excoas | FOR GRAND JURY Former Superintendent of Out- door Poor, Accused of Grand Larceny by Mrs.Johnson, Says Wonian Owes Him Money. George Blalr, of No. 68 Broome street, formerly Superintendent of the Outdoor Poor, In the Charities Department, was: held to-day in $2,600 for the Grand Jury by Magistrate Whitman in the York- ville Court, on @ chargo of grand lar- ceny, He walved examination. The complainant {# Mrs, Dora W. Johnson, of No, 161 West Forty-sixth | street, Asslatant District-Attorney Ap- | Pleton, who prosecuted, said the grand | larceny consisted In the appropriating of $10) and jowelty to the value of three to four thougand dollars, The Jewelry consisted of diamond earrings, lx dia- mond rings, five diamond stick ping, a gold watch and chain, a gold bracelet and eleven diamonds, | Tho contentions of Mrs, Johnson are | not new. Mr, Blair had accepted the} guardianship of her property in 1900, and ever since that time he has had trouble over it, The woman sald: “In 1900 my brother, whose last name is Wagner, asked Blair to take charge of my property, which amounted to $500 in money and a couple of thousand in jewelry. I was then sent to Belle- vue Hospital, and after ward trana- ferred to Riven Crest Sanitarium, tn Long Island,” Avcording to her story Mrs. Johnson romained there one year, during which Ume Rlair continued to act as the guar- dian of her estate. After she left the saultarium she applied to the Supreme Court to have Ihur removed, and tn 1903 Blale was discharged by the Court. On Feb, 2 Mrs, Johnson wae taken to Bellevue again and placed in the! Insano ward, From there sho was r¢- moved to a homo at Amltyyille, Sho says that Hlalr took possession of her Borer, again and that he still owes er the money, Blalr sald that according to the de clsion of udge Gildersieeve he was still in charge of the property, and had a right to avoure it when turned into Hevue at the time she waa sent there, He asked Magistrate Whitman {f he would parole him and the Magis- trate replied 'Certalnly not,’ Then Blair insisted that he Tad not robbed the woman and that instead of her tbelng poor, eho had $1,000 in the bank! and had paupht @ plece of property on which he had loaned her §2,60) and that she still owed him money, Then ie walyed examination, — RICH HUCKSTER’S WILL MISSING. Bridget Kelly Left $10,000 Estate —Rifled Drawer in Which WIIL and Cash Had Been Left Legal complications have arisen trom ‘the death of Bridget Kelly, a vegotable hhuckster, who was found acoldentally asphyxiated at her home, No, 8 Kear ney avenue, Jersey City, last Tuesday, and who left an estate valued at $1,000, Last night Police Capt. Thomas Nugent and Detective Robert Pearson wept to the woman's late home with John Raub, @ nelghbor, who claims to be the woman's choice for executor, ‘The safe in ithe house was opened, and jewelry valued at $2,000 was found, together with a memorandum that in secret drawer would found a will and $116 In cash. Tho gecret drawer was opened and found to be empty, The woman's eon William, ° aged twenty, sald to be a ne‘er-do-well, was questiored, and he admitted that upon hig mother’s death he had pr to the sale manufacturers, proved his {den- {ity and got the combination, Opening the safe ho sald he took the money fér funeral expensos and clothes, having $24 left, He denied there was a will, Raub claims to haye an exact copy of the will which he sald names him ag guar: dian of the estate which is to bo in- vented for young Kelly, The young man told Raub he lied and the contro- versy will be taken to law, S cnEEEEESREEEEEIEEEEcreemteiee Td PROM LABOR'S RANKS, * John ¥rancis, Promtnent in Philadelphia Labor Circles, Indorses Father John’s Medicine for Colds, Mr. John Franels, well known in local labor circles, writes; ‘Early last spring I had a very bad cough and I was not feeling well at all, My weight 18 always about 180 pounds, |but at the time I started to take Father John's Medicine I weighed only 117 pounds, After taking six present I welgh 188 pounds, I can |recommend your medicine highly, be- i gon aa AK, N WAO WILL BE CONSPICUOUS AT | OF COLUMBUS BALI. KNIGHTS 00 AGAINST HOCH Chicago Official Wants a Mur- der Indictment in the “Blue-| beard” Case and Will Act In- dependently if Necessary. | CHICAGO, Feb, 2—Indietment for | murder will be asked for by Coroner Hoffman against Johann Hoch, the al- leged pgisoner of many wives, “Tam now in a position to say posl- tlyely that the embalming fluid injected into the hody of Mrs, Marle Welker Hoch did not contain arsenic,’ eald the Coroner to-day, "Arsenic was not a constituent of any of the drugs administered by the phyel- olan who attended the woman. before her death, The fact fs, that more. than two and & half ounces of poison. were found jn the organs, ‘The Coroner's Jury will doubtiess hold Hoch to the Grand Jury, but if It falls to do 0 I\wa [One of the most important captures will myself hold him under my official prerogative,” Dr, Lawke, the Coroner's physician, te examining the undertaker’s Instruments used in the embalming process to dis- cover whether they bear any traces of polson, “I expect that I shall have my) analysis completed by Saturday and will have a statement to make then,” | sald Dr, Lewke to-day, | "Ag I understand dt, there was no arsenlc used in the embalming fluid, and there now remains only the investi- gation of the instruments used by the) underiaker,”" | The inquest wall not be held until BAA reachos Chicago, geome time next week, ett = O'BRIEN STARTS NEW ’ WAR AGAINST CROOKS, Central Office detectives, under Act: | ing Inspector O'Brien, jiave Inptituted a reign of torror against the erovka, Known thieves are to be arrested on slgint. Several arrests were made last night, was that of Joseph Davia, twenty-four years old, No, 747 in the Rogues’ Gal- ery, \Vhen searched in the atation house thirty pleces of silver were found jn the young man's clothing, ‘The stl- yer was marked with ‘the initials ‘A. 1," and are believed to be part of the loot secured in a robbery at the home ef Loujs Wolf, No. 681 Second avenue, Deteckive Arosini, dn arresting Vrank Garibaldi, No. M4 B in the Rogues’ Gallery, got one ket the clever- est Itallan confidence men Jn the coun- try. ‘Lhere were several other men with Garibaldl, but they all fied when the detective appeared, Garibald| and and Wis gang bunco Italian immigrants thelr way lo western cities by way of the ferries on West street, “Dr, Bull's Me Dollars Writes: in the medicine closet, and thus be Cae Thousands of letters are reo @ It {s dangerous to experiment with a substitute when you can obtain an absolute! safe and sure curo in the world-renowned Dr, Bull’s Cough | syrup, aan vaed Price, 250., ALDERMAN ronnu 2 Every home should have @ bottle of DR. BULL'S GOUGH SYRUP n have been saved from the grave by this famous remedy, AVOID THE SUBSTITUTE. ‘et only Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup, for yourself as well as the chil ‘ou ayold all danger of chronio throat and Jung affections, . and $1.00, at druggists, A.C. Moyer & Co., Baltimore, Md, bay St Syrup Saved In Doctor's Bills.’ Mr, Hugo Frommann, Wauwatosa, Wis., is President of the Milwaukee Artifical Limb Co, of Milwaukee, Wis., and Alderman from the First Ward of his home city, His praise of the famous Dr, Bull's Oough Syrup {s clear and convincing, He says: “1 have been using Dr, Ball's Cough Syrup for my children for the last 15 years as a home remedy, and would not be without it, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has saved me many dollars, which etherwise doctors would have gotten, Should you at ‘any time desire to use my name and testimonial, I would only be too glad to have you do so,” Hugo Frommann, Dr. Bull’s Gough Syrup fs a fam- ily remedy, For crop, whoo ing: cough, measles, coughs, colds, bron- | chitis, asthma and all throat and lung troubles, it is not equaled by any other remedy. It heals the throat and lungs; makes them per- fectly healthy and leaves no af. repared to cure sudden attacks of Eyed from grateful parents whose cause what I write 1s the truth, 1) also recommended it to my nephew) for a cough that he had, Two small bottles cured {t entirely,” (Signed) | John Francis, 294 1, Albert street, Philadelphia, Pa, | Father Jobn’s Medicine prevents |Pneumonfa and Consumption and jcures all Throat and Lung Troubles, | No alcohol or polsonous drugs, Cures colds or money back, | Sold In 600, and $1.00 bottles, The! $1 size contains three times the quan- by oi the 500, Ee sk your druggist for Mather John's Medicing awe | CARDS when you make pur- “extra long | i has Finas, box of 50, value $3.75. Now on Display Adyance Candy Special, Condres Grande, box of 160, value $1 Styles in Lace, Embroidered Baxement, Perfectos Extra Fina, box of 25, value Please use BLUE TRANSFER RH, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are 1 chases in more than TWO de- partments and expect to take Use PINK CARDS when goods are tol be delivered, Continuing the Sales of Hosiery Women's Outer Garments, Dress Goods, Silks, Children’s Wear, Linens, Curtains and Draperies, Domestic Rugs, Silverware, China and Glassware and Housefurnishings, Many Clearance Groups of Winter Goods—limited quantities—are not advertised. High Grade Furs Figuring in the Great Half-Price Sale Involving a $60,000 Collection. This is the surplus stock of one of New York’s fore- most manufacturing furriers—one who makes only Azgh- est class Furs, It includes Fur Sets, Jackets, Scarfs, Throw Scarfs, Ties and Muffis—in everything from inexpensive nearseal to regal Sables, That raw skins have advanced from 10 per cent, to 50 per cent. within ten days makes this half-pricing all the more important. Double the prices here given and you have what these Furs would sell for in the regular way. Among them:— Tipped Russian Sable Sets, 8234.74 Alaska Seal Jacket, 24-inch,.@239.74 Persian Lamb Jackets... ...8138,74 Persian Lamb Box Coats. .8167.48 Broadtall Box Coat, with ermine yoke, collar and cuffs... 274.74 Extra large Ermine Coll ends Pure Whil them with you, Watch Your Expenditures! KNOW HOW MUCH SPEND AND FOR WHA‘ SPENDIT, | \ “bahamas Frais. ) This information comes once a month—in comp tailed form—if oe avail yourself of t VENIENCES, ADVANTAGES and ECONOM MACY'S DEPOSITORS’ ACCOUNT DEP, MENT. ies You have ALL THE CONVENIENCES of ANY CREDIT SYSTEM,, wit credit system FAULTS, You ses all the ECONOMIES of MACY'S SH TEM—and you get 4% INTEREST ON YOUR DAILY BALANCE, com every three months, i EVERY PENNY AND EVERY DOLLAR BARNS INTEREST FOR YOU UNTIL WITHDRAWN. You may deposit as muctror as little as you ‘car have your purchases referred to the Account for penn ‘There is no} at the counter for change when on a shopping trip. Every month we w! you a detailed statement showing what you have bought and how!muel remains on deposit. While your deposit cannot be drawn against by check for expen made outside of the store, YOU ARE PRIVILEGED TO’ WITHDRAW Al ALL OF IT AT A MOMENT’S NOTICE, Macy's is a ae CASH store. It grants no concessions that allin share, and it treats alike the million and the millionaire, kn sl ods as cheaply as a cash store, n xp if you desire it, is as plainas the way to MARKET.” Frmine Fancy Cravattes Ermine Flat Muffs. Extra White Ermin $49.74 and Isabella Fox S Black Lynx Tie Scarf | ALL SCHEMES. fi patie 19% ¥ Thousands have opened accounts with us, realizing the value of this the-times” saving method, ‘ We Urge You to Give It a Trial. For Men—Evening Dress Wi ThatLacks No Detail Contribut to Garment Excellence. 24 Fi. rear, ‘ Ais At $24.74—Dress Suits made of Venetian worsteds, the coats/ti Af - with Merveilleux silk, the lapels faced witl! gr SIIK, At $14.84—Silk-lined Tuxedo Coats to match, Dress Suits made of fine unfinished worsteds, the lined with Merveilleux silk, the' lapels faced with sell : Alaska Isabella Fox Muffs Alaska Isabella Tie Scarfs Alaska Sable Fox Tie Scarfs Sable Fox Tle Scarfs... Alaska Sable Fox Muffs Mole Tle Scarfs Mole Flat Muffs Persian Lamb Ties. Persian Lamb Throw Scarfs, $16.06 Persian Lamb Muffs, Extra Long Eastern Mink Gollar, with long ends......ceeses $193.74 Eastern Mink Scarf, double stripe, "4128.74 Rlack Lynx Flat Muffs..... 884,74 Blended Baum Marten Tie Scarf, $56.74 Mink Muffs, $20.74, $67.49, $98.74 Black Bear Boas... $47.74 Black Bear Flat Muffs.., Broadtail Cravattes . Broadtail Flat Muffs. Chinchilla Shawl Scarfs Chinchilla Muffs . ” Ermine Long Scarfs. 10.90 12.49 Natural Squirrel Muffs, Baby Calf Cravattes..... Baby Calf Muffs Astra Ties, $4.96; Flat Muffs, Nearseal Stoles, $4.96; Muffs, grain silk. At $17.49—Silk-lined Tuxedo Coats to. match, At $22.49—A collection of Young Men’s Dress Suits, sizes : and 36; reduced from $37.49 and $39.96, At $9.84 —Men's Tuxedo Coats made of fine undressed = with gros grain silk facing. , .74—Men’s Silk-lined Tuxedo Suits, ma Sposlal at. 91474 dressy Thibets, in medium, weights}: coats lined with Merveilleux silk and faced ‘with, gros grain vests finished with, silk backs. These suits are fashionably perfectly finished. i For Dress Suit Occasions—Chesterfield Overcoats, made of Thibets, velours and vicunas; prices range from $12.49 to $38.49 Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing ,97—Boys’ Russian Blouse Sults, made of mixed oh At 22! Elon style; silk tie and extra linen collar; sizes 2} 7 years, .96—Youth’s Suits made of fancy cheviots, the ats obs cluding a number of small lots that we selling up to $9.96. Sizes 14 to 20 years, i \ Friday and Saturday Sale Men’s Derbies at $1.84 and $ 24 Fi, rear, These are special purchase groups, the one at $1.84 “swe by the addition bey regular line of $3:49 Hats, The bodies 0 newly bought Hats are the same as the maker utilized In his te $4.00 line, but because the brims were a triflé too light or a trif heavy he sacrificed them, ; ; } ‘At $1.24 there are Hats made of high-grade fur felt and #1 -with good silk band and binding—truly surprising money's wort he sale should/be particularly, interesting to men who do fi to'pay full prices for new headwear to relieve the old during ance of the season. 20,000 Tampa-Made Cleat HavanaCigars MuchUnderV. Cigar Dept., Sth Fi, This lot of Cigars, purchased from one of the largest di in New York, comes to us direct from the Tampa, Fla., facto thoroughly high grade and certain to delight the man who wants that is all quality, “E1 Estlvo,’ Clear Havana Clgars— i a ($19.74 Alaska Sable Shaped Scar‘s. si08 Alaska Sable Mutfs.. 810.96 Natural Squirrel Tie Scarfs, 14.74 Natural Squirrel Flat Muffs, fur lined, $13.74 $8.06 5.96 5.96 aise 96 Mohairs, Eoliennes and French Broadcloths in the Dress Goods Sale lat Fl, Fancy Mohairs from Bradford, England, Mohair at 49c, imported for this season’s selling at 75. a Value 75c. yard; width 43 inches; shown in black, ; " favy, royal and brown, with tiny threads of white, forming a neat mixed effect—almost a two-tone effect,so neatly are the fine white lines interwoven, Black Silk-and-Wool Eolienne, bright Eolienne at $1.24. | sitky finish—a promised favorite. Fi a Regularly $1,49,, | black dress fabrics for the coming sea. son; width 45 inches; regular price $1.49 a yard, Black French Broadcloth at $1.48, Regularly $2.24 a Yard. Light Weight Broadcloth, 52 inches wide, jet black, sponged— ane so the maker assures us, This is our regular $2.24 ality. Sale of Dress Goods Remnants. In the basement a large collection of remnants of wool and wash fabrics at greatly reduced prices, Almost every weave in the Dress Goods stock is represented. ’ Children’s and Misses’ Coats, 24 Floor, At $5.96, | At $6.96, Reduced from $10.41, | Reduced from $10.96. A collection of Girs’ Full | Misses’ Three-quarter Length Length Coats of heavy blue | Coats of blue and black cheviot; cheviot, sizes 6 to 1” years; | fly front, loose ‘back’ with strap, double - breasted models, with | fancy sleeve; sizes 14, 16 and pleated back and strap, 18 years, Misses’ Full Length Coats of tan and olive craven: At $9.96 ette; new style sleeves with cuffs, pleated back with belt all around; body and sleeves lined with satin; sizes 10 to 16 years, Misses’ 22-inch Fitted Jackets of tan covert cloth, At $12.96 finished with self strapping; fly front models, with notch collars, satin lined throughout; sizes, 14, 16 and 18 years, Women’s Neckwear. | ‘Mille Dolce’ Chocolates Ist FI. at 98c. the Week-end Perfectos Grande, box of 25, value $3.75. t This department presents complete stocks of Imported and Don tic Cigars of various brands and qualities; Smoking Tobaccos,’ rettes, Pipes, &c. Boys’ and Girls’ Sleighs and Sleds Reduced One-Fourth. and Tailored Stocks; also Collar and Cuff Sets in the Directoire style. For Special Selling at 46c. each: White Linen Stocks, English em- broidered effects. White Linen Stocks, _ tailor. made; finished with lace insertion on top edge, tied with plaid or plain silk four-in-hand bow in all the newest colorings White Linen Stocks, _ tailor. made, matched edging; with em- broidered silk four-in-hand tie. Newest style Madras Stocks, de. signed to be worn riding or golfing Children’s Dresses and Skirts, 2d Moor, This is probably the most novel package of toothsome Chocolates ever introduced, it being made up of 96 different pieces—all with de- licious centres coated with purest chocolate, There is not package of sweets like it on the market, The style of package and the brand name, “Mille Doke,” iden- tify It as a specialty with us and one that is not procurable in or- iginal or duplicate form at any other store, Playing Cards Games, bth Fi, Hart’s Crown Playing Cards, blue, assorted designs on bac! Apollo Playing Cards, red am bth Fh Boys’ Low Clipper Sleds, size 10x36 d inches, round runners, good quality | backs, assorted designs, 18c.5 ’ maple, nicely painted and varnished; } edge, 23c, Y regular price 59c,; reduced to......43¢ Bicycle Playine Cards, red and Same as HnONth size Mes 40 Inet backs, in assorted design3, 19¢, side handles; regular price 86c., reduce ' to 64c,3 size Mctiineke regularly Pee envi Cards, fanaa pag tetera 89¢ | pinochle Playing Cards, red and. Black and White Flyers, nicely painted | backs 48 cardsat 21c, 64 cards and decorated; size 11x44 inches, re } 64 cards, with fancy backs, 37¢ duced from $2.39 to $1.74; Size 12248 Columbia Whist. Playhig’ inches, reduced from $2.57 to...°$1.94 French steered and bike 4 “ Flexible” Flyers, No, 2, reduced from.} eq designs, 22c. ns $249 10 $1.86; No. 3, reduced from | Bridge Whist Sets, Imitation An extensive assortment of Valen- tine Day Favors, Candies and Table Decorations now shown in the section adioining the dy section, oo BN White Lawn Box Pleated Russian, One-piece Sheer White Lawn 3 No. 4, reduced trom Dresses, collar and cufis trimmed with | Dresses yoke formed of Val, inser No. 5, reduced from re eed panne Aha 5 lace and. insertio ite lawn belt: | tlon, and ribbon beading; finish- $3.69 Pianola pele Chi aa skirt finished with deep hem; sizes 4 with i full Girls’ Slaighs, 13x30 inches, wel ih Hig ps, plain ¢ lo 10 years......065 ; 98c | sleeve in- numerals, 100 at 676, f mede and finished, reduced from 58c, to, + 43e Same as above, with swan heads on Inlaid Poker Chips assorted d 100 at $1.98. ) Duplicate Whist, 8 tray, $7 J ribyon; tlounce skirt tinish- ral rows of lace insertion High Neck Chambray Dresses, box plenied effects, tucke 4) sizes 4 to 44 years front, well made and finished, reduced ique ’ $5.49 tray, $3,993 16 tray, $4,99, pique piping, full | Junior Skirts. from 99¢. to, de eeeeenreebee Poker Cases, not med wrist-bands; | skirt finished with deep hem; colors} White leated blue and pink; sizes 4 to 14 years, | Skirts, nicely tailored, finished with $1.96 | deep hem; 29 to 36 Inches long, .. $2.67 Girls’ Sleighs, 12x33 Inches, made of best quality oak, finely finished aitd'ore Pique, ‘aid namented; reduced from $1.36 to,.096 nine-gore

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