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termandéd his order. trial she sat there, Oughly covered that none could The ‘evidence against her was con- vincing and she was sentenced to be hanged. Later her sentence was com- niuted to life Imprisonment, Lady Elliott Reappears, She was sent to Auburn co spend the rest of her days, In some way it be- came whigpered about that the Ya¥olled DEATH CLAIMS “THE VEILED MURDERESS” Strange Mad Woman, Fifty) * r Years in Prison, Dies at Matteawan. WAS LADY W. ELLIOTT. Forced to Marry English Noble- man, She Deserted Him = | Sithou: The voll Roverlne her Ponte But on. this oceasion the war it and Led Loose Life. ™ the little Inspector wants to see you, Murderess"’ was none other than Lady Hillott, e gamer pecame | common talk. This talk had to be al anit in. # ay. it remained tor Witham Wooas™ to atop Jt, A il lonaibie en tertalnmen’ 8 being given when esti. “eam SwZbody ali Lady Willam Biliowt”? were announced, Sete pedutitul emciing women nM ous's atm. ‘There® was woman's gd ate hat Tt was Misiaking that Indeed bray iliott, Sho Wwe that evening, ys the, pext "day whe had eared mn. @ got ou on on hat occasion has never been told, Hut Fom@lp yas wet at rest, and Lady Elfott was back fn prison, ci own ax tie VVelled Murderogs." Kite, Charlotte Norris, of 1837 nown oni Rees, Chiowe, Henrtetta Woo a Way Mra. Erlend. was In prison, Auburn to. see her, deresa'! never ‘aphared, eve Mur: Put on all the paint you choose, “but loave off the vetl.?” Lady Elliott appeared, She was now fWhen first T enw this world of Joy and pain, Aasalled by doub(e that ever will remain, | was even more beautiful than she ha Y wondered what tt meant to live—to die—| heen as a girl, Prison life and prison ‘The question oft 1 pondered—but in vain, associates, had not hardened her, When a woman of almost middie age. Sh * rn Mrs, Norris sho cried out: ‘on here? For Henven's sake ention my nemet" cars ago the "Veiled Murder. had become hopelessly inaane, and he Mi Strange that a mad waman, and a med murtyress at that, should have much gontiment us the woman who wore | evs! ; ane, this poetry in a secret locket must have | * taken to a van had; yet an old woman so carried the | Slum. and, only Hee Bie verse for fifty years. She (salt te ave | ‘te a A will tr tmokt ‘The locket was only found after death, |! 1874 disposing, o: Aree Stns, 8: Death also revealed the secret loeked-in | money 14 sald lo va ined in) Troy this mad woman's breast, aghhe gi Veiled, Murderess’', died estan. Yor fifty years she had been known | fay. She died as she ved. with an the “Vetled Murderess,” ‘To-day she| Ye" Hibs weaied Tecan her Identity, 1s spoken of as Lady Hillott, Her body Hes in the, dead oune at Macteawan | THINKS MISSING BOY IS Asylum for the Criminal Insane and none LIVING IN BRONX CAVE. thes come to claim It. It is said the old/ Woman has handled her estate 0 suc gala | Mother Anka Evening World to Aid Mer tn Finding Twelve- cessfully that $200,000 awaits her heirs— Af heirs shoe has. Reoords at Matteawan show that " Henrietta Hobinson, as the "Volled| 4, reerore eee Murderese” was, known, imnny, vaany | AHS Mary Ganley, of No, 1400 ‘Tnira avenue, appealed to The Evening World |to-day to ad her in finding her son, |Thomas, twelve years old, who, she name, She was Henrietta, Wools, so /2% Tan away trom his home May 4 ft le now told, daughter of Wiliam Sie delievey he ts now Uving in @ cave Woods, a Quodeo merchant. fier |Smewhere in the Bronx, and saya it mother's maiden name was Proffer and [he realized the patn and worry his ab- years ago, when the prison doors closed behind her, was born in Canada in 18z7. But Henrietta Robinson was not her | + there were three sisters, all beautiful |Sepce Was causing her he would re- a, women, ike Henrietta, ‘They were {TURN at nee Emma, Georglanna and Caroline, There [a Moinan, the eldent of four, ehitaren, vn was a brother alyo, named after hia | his moth "He ran away with three 4 father. » Who lave roturned to thelr yeay that they went to | Forced Into Distacteful Marriage. | fived ing. cave. there Sica itony comole ; All but ‘Tommie grew y Her education completed, Henrietta | AY b } ; Furnes to Quebec tcl give Hee heart omcon Vile ‘outdoor 1h T have tried f and promiss her hand in marriage to a|* ‘race th eboy, but i ve failed ‘ young Philadelphian. adelphian Y Was not considered equal of Uh of the daugnte ee chant, and his suit was violently op- posed. In those days parental oppo- @ition meant more than it does in these days, when a woman can marry a man oume along an ie glial nobleman, Lord Wiliam Ejilott, was an otficer in the British army. He Min love with the beautiful fac when he was surgested a of irned the Woods family Iss Woods, and reed marriage. Life abroad was distasteful to her, . Bhe was democratic, and the conven- tlonal ways n society filed I with a hate for it all, She deserted husband, and next she was heard of in | ‘Troy, Where, under the name of He Fetta Robinson, she bexan the which ended in (he prison for the mad. | Poison for Two. Bhe realized her position too keenly to | try and force herself on those she had | Known in hor schovlgiri days. Makes tho skin soft as volyet. Improves any complexion, Best shampoo made, ho fiends and ew avquainta Among the Jatter was ‘Pimothy Lan Provents dandruft, wan, a Keocer, entertained tae | Btops hair from falling. Cures all skin eruptions, More soothing than cold cream. More beautifying than any cosmetic. If your blood Is impure, on it you have y liver or stomach trouble, ) Munyou's wrocer lavishly in avr own aume, From Wine ob ber tube sie Wont to beer on | aaigun's table, ‘Phere came w quarrel over some small Hauer, On We Wigal uF called at the Lanigan homo, and waen don aw-Paw. It ures. Nervousness, Cat, i Be vives Uh Deok wrn Wein tev ed ate | ore! Atarrh, Syritynscd “It Wit” usseuite price Sineplessneas and makes you wrong and Geach uid Une death or ais Laabiee chy | Welle —MUNYON. Broadway and 26th 8st alardn sien (0 Gefen a EXCURSIONS. ees? We eM Ebyose, Sie Kuusucd West Point, Nowburgh and Poughkeepsie, Ve ( had tea hate ease ves Pally, Outiniy, «except, Sund Palace ful it HY AR Wis 30 DEQU- fron” Day Line Bleainers "Ne ork” and tiful that wel velieved that the Alban from, Deabrosses, Pier, at 8.40 jury would be) by Ao sive BU SCO ATM, and Weat 185th derful eyes and ang ‘i aM What, wa his dismay she = red In court heavily. veiled! Court ordered the vel rise. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. prisoner refused to obey. ~ ANAC STARTINS ATT CR. 7G Ettempted to varry out the order of the Hats Grand Central Depot, Friday Court, and Mrs, Robinson’ resisted. with Bra for’ tara) Bie Waleone 8 Such determination (hat the Court coun-| faust HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. SURREY ATM ai we Hi AEN f Ue iret One of perhaps Mty styles shown in our great new wareroome, Bome with canopy tops; some without; some with leather extetision tops; many very light for usewith one harse; some large and roomy, requiring a pal ‘This joa atylo of Studebaker Family Carringo used everyw ry beautifully Anished. Prices $100 to $125, up to 9600 or 0700, ANT ‘cone Berviceable, stylish, com fortabl Phetons, Buggies, Handy Wagons, Traps, Pony Carts, Station Wagons, Spider, Phmtons, Dog Carts, Vieto 4 Cabri Ia, Opera, Buses, Broughams, eto,, of evory style and size—greatest atock in New Ye bloga on show, epee ata he finiah'to your order, 2 new Btudebaker Harness Btore tits the harness to she horse Lrentieerags rer bind hie sho peree o ei ‘THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 15, 1905, FROM GIRLHOOD TO WOMANHOOD Mothers Should Watch the Development of their Daughters— Interesting Experiences o Misses Borman and Mills, Fvery mother possesses Information which is of vital interest to her young daughter, Too often Is this never Imparted or Is withheld until serious harm has resulted to the growing girl through her igno- rance of nature’s mysterious and won- derful laws and penaltles, Girls’ over-sensitiveness and modesty often puzzle thelr mothers and baifle physicians, as they so often withhold their confidence from their mothers and conceal the symptoms which ought to be told to their physicians at this critical period, When a girl's thoughts become slug- gish, with headache, dizziness or a dis- Faron to sleep, pains in back or lower imbs, eyes dim, desire for solitude; when she is a mystery to herself and friends, her mother should come to her aid, and remember that Lydia E, Pink- hain's Vegetable Compound will at this time prepare the system for the coming change, and start the menstrual period | in a young girl's life without pain or irregularfies, Hundreds of letters from young girls | and from mothers, expressing gratitade for what Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has accomplished for them, have been received by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co, at Lynn, Mass. their | | De my condition T am writing you."—Myrtle) Mills, Oquawka, IN). Mrs, Pinkham:=- (Second Letter.) “It is with the feeling of utmont gratitude | that I write to you to tell you what your valuable mediciie has dono for me. When I wrote to you In regard to my condition 1 lind consulted several doctors, but they 4 to understand my cane, and 1 414 not reoelve any benefit trom thelr treatment. 1 followed your advice and took Lydia 1. Piukham's Vogetablo Compound and am now hoaltay and well, and all the distross- ing symptoms which’ 1 had at that ume have disappoared,"'—Myrtle Mills, Oquawka, | mM. | Mrs. Miss Matilda Borman writes Pinkham as follows: Dear Mrs. Pinkham “Before taking Lydia B, Pinkhan's one: | table Compound my montlilies were trregt: | lat and palnful, and J always bad such dreadful headaches | “But since taking the Compound my Uendaches have entirely left me, my monthies are regular, and T am getting stryag and well, Tam telling all my friends what Lydia B. Pinklam's Vege Compound has done for me."—-Matida Bi man, Farmington, lows, | If you know of any young girl who is sick and needs motherly advice, ask | her to address Mrs. Pinkhani, at Lynn, | Mass., and tell her every detail of her ymptoms, and to keep nothing back. She will receive advice absolutely free, from a source that has no rival in the) | experience of woman's ills, and it will, | Miss Mills has written the two fol- | lowing letters to Mrs, Pinkham, which will be read wilh : Dear Mrs, Pinkham:— am de- pressed, have dizzy ryell eadache and backache, and as I have often heard that you can give helpful advice to girls tn Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Makes Sick Women Well. DYSPEPSIA OR STION BOTHER Yout ou, Ki whine M18 10, enge aber” en) MC Sou! foal Hl eit Ste evire Of the most ratarae fun t i ea f tow" of the hunind voy.” eat ginp Digest into a -conditio Ue nated 10 the blood: in’ which” “al digestl nga right. First tablets. Increase secreuon ot Hasizle: Juices abd saturate the food and stop and ho Bie, “Ahietton y Bi) Whole. secret ‘Mfteen dave treatment Ff: {wenty-tive cents may be had of any Hexatl Biore fi York, Brooklyn, Jersey City FO R SALE, New Credit Plan WHAT WE DO. © poll clothing on, credit we represent, or ° your money rei We Baoy tortie At cash perigee, wet’, opi jeep your clothes in oar free of charge, WHAT WE DON’T DO. calf, 2° Bot sake for amr reference oF se- é ‘make no Inquirles to your neighbors or employer, We do not ask you to prove’your hom fe no deliveries, ye ap, ee Zools When you pay lepos! LENOX CLOTHING CO., | 2274 3d Av., bet. 123d & 124th, 884 Columbus A pi bet. JO3d & 104th. ISPARE A DOLLAR WEEKLY 4ND DRESS WELL, Wa, Ata now exhihitin modela “0 ins at Borne! AY cpoauttis oth Bhd Abparel for wale. Bulte ‘ Baan Ce yepen ®eharke account. No pubs CALL OR WRITE, OPEN BYRNINGS, STANDARD OUTFITTING Co. lap or Wom Yn CLOTHING ON CREDIT MEN AND WOMEN, No toferences or security required, The 6th Av. Credit House, bet. 14th ond t5th sts, Open evenings, Dress Well * by paying us weekly, When Your syaten ah Hp Ir for ono! { if followed, put her on the right road to a strong, healthy and happy woman- hood. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound holds the record for the greatest | number of cures of female ills of any medicine that the world has ever known. Why don't you try it? | RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, STATIONS foot of Weat ‘Twenty-third stroet | ond "Dewvronecs and: Cortia reets WeThe ieaving. time from Derby Jeortlandt streets ie ff \that glven below for 1 M 0.55 AD *10.25 A, *1.55.P, $4.59 P. 90.05 P.M 95.55 P.M. 5D 1 1 vente at i 12.05, 8.25, 4.2% 0.25 A. M, and M. and Too A. FOR Ot LK: da attaltie as NM. CITY. —0.65. A, rs Weekiays and’ 8 vt 2.55 P. and A. SEE sont f Poli Plewann nt geeen and Cortinndt dineetay, BOD AL Ma 12.28 (185. Saturdays oniy), 2.23. hs (18, aacept Long brane ah) 4.83 b. 'M Werke Sundaya, 8.25, Bn Aka and 4'55 PL xt ‘Dining Gar Tieket ottlces, , Nog, 1354. 06 and 261 ty rieh biethavaniio Mate 2 rie Ms eth avenue (corner 2th at. ); tor itouge and stations ‘named’ aba, frookisine tae Fulton. street, 860 Fulton street » Broadway, and. 'Pennsylvaiia Ox Stack hi York Transfer Ti eal "forse mpany. will eail for amd cheek. by vm hotela and resldeness through to des: at is Chelea”” for Pennoylvania Ral)ro Joe. wae APT SRBURY, BOOP, jenera! answer, Pass’ ie M BO, We oyDe: MADAKer Gener STEAMBOATS, ATTEN | INE 0c,—LONG BRANCH & BACK—B0o, 800, Seen, PARK & BACK—80e, PK DAY TIME TABLE, Leave 3 i Bis NA gt (a blocks below Ly, Battery (ht, 8: Ferry) 8.20 AM. B10 P.M DENTISTRY. G UILSHAN TEETH. GAS The Most Difficult Tooth $I 00 Extracted with Gas, All Gold Crowns, $5.00, Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5.00, TEETH Pages Aa rk N. E, Cor. 125th St. & 8th Aye, OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. FOR SALE, WATCHDS AND DIAMOND! bADY PAYMENIS Will nend represent it desired. 10 warprien Bae + TOR, WANTED—FEMALE. H.O'Neill & Co A Clean Up of Two or Three Styles Women’s Wash Suits and Skirts. That’s Why Prices Are About Fialf. Women's Lawn Shirt Waist Suits. Splendid quality, trimmed with embroidery } Anglaise and German Val lace; full skirts, Hastie a Sans YA ie "ety a ate 1 $2.00 Women's Lawn Shirt Waist Suits, two models—one with pin dots, one plain, closely tucked, shitts very full. Heretofore $2.30; Tuesday $1.50 Women’s Walking Skirts, consisting of Spring gray wool, heather cloth and) tweed mixtures; light or dark colors, plaited model, perfect in every way, Regular price $5.00 and $5.50, Tuesday... $3.25 Women’s New Circular Skirts, round length, made of shepherd checks and blue $5.75 fine serges, Regular price $10.00; Tuesday... (Third Floor.) Special for Tuesday, May 16, 2,000 White Waists 1 $2.95 each Value $3,75 to $5.75. Twelve different models—open fronts and backs, Combinations of Val. lace, blind embroidery, okes lace in English embroidery and insertion lace —All over English embroidery fronts, wit combinations, Also sheer Batiste Waists Pane? colorings, yokes of lace insertion and enise medallions, Dainty Fine White Goods At Decided Price Concessions. | Four lots suitable for Confirmation Dresses—on special | tables for Tuesday’s selling. White Persian Lawns—About 1-2 Regular Prices Regular 20c. grade at $e) Regular 35c, grade at Ne Regular 2c. grade at. +$4e | Regular 0c. grade at. 24c 500 Pieces ENGLISH NAINSOOK—12 yard piece: 36 inches wide—valwe $2,50; at, per piece.... ee {$1.40 WHITE LINEN SUITINGS—5,000 yards superior quality Dutcher Linen Suiting, one of the most desirable weights | 39c for Summer Costumes—our regular $8c. grado; at, per yard New Colored Embroidered Swisses, New Mercerized Poplins, NEW WASH FABRICS—We offer choice of four of the nost wanted Suiting effects for present wear—valucs ue to 25¢, per yard; at, New Prone +@ Foulards, New Printed Baifite. Only for day after MORAL—COME Broad: Covert and Black lned— th fully. taltoredswtin elon ul size un Limit One—No Mall Orders. | $2.08 China Silk Walsts. 1.49 Women's China silk Wainta-—Wiilte: and blick—full wurred yoke with front plece of silk em! tucked \ Limlt One-—No Mali Ord $3 to $4 Girls’ Dresses. .1, Ke) Fine White Lawn—whth taney Poo tucks, and lace or nb | nthe full wkdrtecbemutitil dr also Digh-class faney Cord Ging! M in Russian style, € ‘elet Embroidery; with and it deep white linen’ ‘collars cll 4 to years, In the lot—worth 00 ‘and $4.00, Mmit Two—No Mall Orders, Girls’ $5,00 Reefers., 2.98 High class, all wool=lishe faney checks and Navy Blue and Golf Red | Choviot—best styles—fancy novelty vul- tara, (3 LAmtt Two--No Matl Orders, $3, 93 Boys' Suits,. 1,85 Double Breast and Nortotk eplendid weods— quality all wool Cheviots and ediuin, Heht and dark mixt neles—-cut full and roomy—-4 to acme of the Norfolks have IKnick- orbock er Trot many are worth even | 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, 7,9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, ” Another Day of Matchless Values, this advertisement are the following promised, If quantities hold out there may be some for Wednesday, but not unless announced, TO-MORROW ! $12,938 Women's Jackets, .6.95|65 ct, Peau de Cygnes,, ,39 | Pure siik—soft finish—full lustrem white, blue, pine and all desirable pinges) Including navy and brown; also ck Limit 18 Yards ‘No Mail Orders, 69 ct, Chiffon Taffetas., .42 White and full lino of dostrabl i —to sell eilks of this quality baa price 18 Mike selling gold below pal Limit 18 Yards—No Mail Orders, + 49 ct. Shepherd Checks,. 19 Worsted—so clearly woven that a practically alike on both sides. Hc are brown, green, navy | and ok, with white—small, medium and large ‘cheeks, Lint 18 Yards—No Mali Orders, 44 ct, Albatross,. ,28 Eyery thread wool and of fine, stoees perfect weave (hroughout, 4 . Cardinay, | Castor, | Baten Ri black.” rin. eid, acl Tele, | Myre full yant wide Limit 15 Yaris—No Mail Orders, (12 ct. Chambrays.. 64¢ { Wine close weave—pink, green medium, end blu det and gun metals they Wear-nothe x and girls’ dresses and Tarht eve Ing ore than #3.98, ys Limit Two—No Mall Orders. 49 ct, Boys’ Shirts.. .29 Nogiigee siyleight, neat stripes Madras and Pereale—best Spring pate terns—full laundered—« ol cuits 12 to M4 neekband—would be the best value in N, ¥. at genta Special, 20 Lait: Two: Mall Orders, Record Breaking Values in Women's Fine Underwear Nainsook Night Dressea—Front with crossover Insertings of Val. lace ribbon run lace round neck— value $1.08.. i Limit Tivo 1.0 Salat Limtt Two- Nainsook Corset Moke aksleton lace yoke—ran_with 1 to 3 rows of baby ribbon |] usually §9¢, and Ble, | Special... ALIA Limtt Two. No Mall Or White Manne nsert borate nid Uhorou Edwin C. Burt A_DETERMINING FACTOR. NE may easily determine the value of an arti- cle by studying the character of its patrons, That the Burt shoe is known to most women of culture and universally worn by the smart sct is indicative of its excellence, but addi- tional and most convincing proot of its high favor is being furnished by the rapidly increasing demand. Burt Shoes for Women... Burt Shoes for Misses, sizes 11 to 2 Burt Shoes for Children, sizes 8% to 104... (Second Floor.) Sixth Ave., 20th: to 21st St. PUBLIC NOTICES, BLIC — NEW YORK CITY TAX SALE, Borough of Manhattan. Owners of real estate situated in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on which taxes for any of the years 1886 to 1901, inclusive, or ater Higa for any of the years 1885 to 1900, inclusive, are un rea the same with seven per cent. ine terest from the time whan y became due, together with charges of notice and advertisement, fo the Calllector of Assessments and Artears, at Room 85, Stewart Building, 280 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. If default be made, such real estete WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, IN THE ALDER- MANIC CHAMBER, CITY HALL, Borough of Manhattan, City New York, June 14, 1905, at 10 A. M., for the lowest term of years at which any person shall offer to take the same, in consideration of advancing ‘such taxes or water rents, interest charge s and costs accrued thereon, sale to be continued until afl real Meats advertised for sale shall be sold. A detailed statement of the taxes and water rents and the ownership of prop- erty taxed and on which the taxes and water rents remain unpaid 4 ublished in a pamphlet, copies of which are deposited in the ice of the Collector of Assessments and Arrears and will be de- livered to any person applying therefor. EDWARD A. SLATTERY, Collector of Assessments and Arrears of the City of New York. \]| to maten—-t! }) well made Skirts—worth $2.19 1.25 Limit One No. Mall Children’s auth ie Umbrella huifla, Eyelet Hint atitehing hi institoned tue ks No! Mai’ Order new model—habit Wp—top | finish of wide satin ribbon and bow —all sizes, Limit One—No Mall Orders. ‘ll $1.98 and $2,50 Waists. 1.45 Ponginette with Emb'd Dots and fine Imported Zephyr Madras—solla tints of Rose, Green, Violet, Blue, &e. box pleats—full tailor fini Limit Two—No Mall Orders, Lint two: \]}$2,00 Corsets., .95 | Summer Weight Ba Sete—tull honed { $2,25 Pique Coats. .1,39 Children's Short White Pique Coats— polnted-or round capes—single or double ruffles of emb'y, With and without in- juirred or pleated skirts—sizes wit Two-N» Mail Orders \1} $1.25 Children's Hats,. 69 Latest novelties In pink, blue and white China Silk, with shirred and full pleated brima of Chiffon Mull—soft ro- gettes—with and without algrettes—sizes to 6 years, | Limit Two—No Mall Orders, $1.25 Semi-Ready Hats.. .65 Women'a Turban -taree, and small effeot—-Black, Brown nd Navy—all ie lining to Anan tien, they neta TwooNo Mall Orders, 1S ct, Women's Vests.. 9 Pure white—plain and Richelleu Rib extra quality—extra well fnished—all sizes, Limit Three—-No Mail Orders, $1.50 Sateen Skirts,, ,89 ck Mercerized Satcen—double ruffe ng lace insertion—fancy stitohed— rela flounce In double ruffle or effect, Limit Two—No Mall Orders. 29 ct. Lace Stocks,, .11 Point Gaze—Cream and White—with and without tabs—latest patterns, Limit Two-No Mall Orders, $2.69 Parasols, .1.49 Taffeta and China Silk—Black, White and colors; a White with’ H. Howered border-—fancy wood handles. Limit One—No Mall Orders. 4 Hand Wove 39 ct. Stationery.. Eton Hurlburt Engtlsh Berkshire Vellum, reton Linen and other fine qualities-quire boxes—all 10 | | 39 ct. Embroideries,, and hoy: ts, t > Mall Orders, \19 ct, Dress Muslins.. 9 White, pink. bie, navy and. Diag with white-—stieer and Ane—maka di j test summer ac wne Limit 13 Yards—No Mall Orders, 39 ct, Emb'd White Piques, 19 Beautiful goods In, great demand for \gnirte. ond Women's) and chfldren's | drewaes and coats—-We closed them out froma manuf Y of fine skirt jall had—s cannot be duplle jail he | No Mail Oners, | cated Limit 13 Yards. 49 | Naingook, canvortc and swiss—wheal, elet and fancy patterns—10 to 17 Ing |ches wide—with and without bead tops —for flouncings and corset covers, | Limit 8 Yards—No Mail Orders, 29 ct. Ribbons,. 17 at? alent dnoaes wide—Liberty, ftctas—blavk, colors, feel} ribbons for trimmings Lint 10 Yarde—No Mall Orders, 15 ct. Fancy Laces,, 44 Pont de Paris Duchess and the new | hes wide--also Inet 4 ity and patterns mast ine demand for Summer dresses. Limkt 2 Dozen Yarus—No Mail Orders, 1214 ct. Percalines.. 68 Yard wide—binck, whito and all the dusirable shades, Limit 12 Yatde—-No Mall Orders, gimles and hat and di cE & i ct, All Woot Voiles 19 dich—extra fine and shoor—beautlfay ohaden of pinta shite, ‘tan Feat navy, brown, black and cream—nothing: inore desirable for Summer Wear, Fianne! Dept.—Basement, Umit 15 Yards—No Mall Orders, 79 ct, Cottage Curtains,, .42 Sheer White Organdy—woven dott pier Or bow knote—hera’a ruffle—neatuly nishex Limit Six Pair-No Mall Orders, $1.19 Smyrna Rugs. .72 27xit—plenty of bright reds and other good colorings—allke both aldes, Limit Two—No Mall Orders, 15 ct, Fancy Pillow Tops .. Plain and fancy weavos—large assorte nent of new patter, Limit Four--No Mall Orders, $2.49 Lambrequins., 1.29 Yd China Bik, best ease and ussel fringe alno platy al 3 pene seirnere te h rion floss Wl line at colo: duplicate these Limit TWo—No Mall Orders, cola ork can you 49 ct, Window Shades.. .28 Linen Holland—yard wide, 7 ft, long White and colors—complete with Ae roller—iine shades, fit for any Limit Siz—No Mall Orders, 15 ct, Huck Towels.. 9 (extra large) hemstiiched hemes white—full laundered—ready ¢@ Limit Six—No Mail Ontere, $1.29 Table Cloths... 6ix63—High satin lustre—high class patterns with border all around—pure. white--mercerized In yarn, 60 that lus tre remains after washing. Limit Two—No Mail Orders, 69 ct. Meat Forks,, .29 Rogers Al silver plate—dull burnish finish—one of the lates designs-—cach in satin-lined box. Le ‘alues, snow use, tints—never before gold under 24 to 89 nts, a) Limit Three—No Mail Ontere, sal 8 Hand Bags., .55 aok, Brown and Tan Leather—some we riveted frames—bralded or flat handies—filted with 1 to 3 piecea— regular prices 98, $1.2 and §1.60, Limit ‘One—No Mall Orders, 98 ct, Waist Patterns,. .49 Fine White batty handsomely emb'd front’ piece and cufte—with and without hemstitening, ; Limit "Two—No Mat) Orders, 59 ct. Chiffon Veils,. .29 1% yds, long — hem= ‘nite, black and colors, ip & 25 ct. Tooth Brushes,, 7 , fine and mediur—bleached and T brleilos. including tho hy-| pent hanale-none worth Tey mm that to Eh Mall ©: TP ARTICLES, 1 1b, ee gon Olive OM and White so, Soan—rogul arly ti. ; baci tty Rian i mani ney “‘Twllet Song= HL jonramine, SE er ne enc ALSO. IN VOU, }39 et, Lausiry Bag hy Limit One—No Mat! Ordere. ¢ 12 ct, Pillow Cases,, 74 Pure White bleach—fne close thre no dressing—torn, not cut—freshly pressed—1 for ‘use, ‘Two desirable sizes, 42x36 and 45x36, Limit Six—No Mail Orders, $1.50 Summer Blankets., .69 Splendid quality white flecced cotton— full double-bed size.—This price is foe. the pair and enables Summer furnis to buy far leas than wholesale price the case. Limit 8 Palr—No Mall Orders, $1,49 Feather Pillows... Not ordinary quaiity, but ee oose feathers, Wie "d wi ink—ale wer mixed Medal herringbone wick Napid sellers at $1.49. Limit Four--N» Mall Orders, 79 ct. Scarfs and Squsres, .37 Yistra fine Appliqied Net and Swiss and tamboured uy fag omeuuteh Bunwres 2 inc ‘hoimported, oodsnew, freab and 6 betore sold Uae der 7 cont ! Limit 4 por,—No Mail Ordane, Sitltand. White B. “2 ae