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268 “ Kavitable Bullding to-day NOT HIGGINSON THIEF, SAYS DAUGHTER Tutor of Banker’s Son “ Too Much of a Gentleman” to Be Robber. ARRESTED IN NORWAY. Police Believe Case of $6,000 Robbery Clear Against the Instructor-Physician. Notwithstanding the arrest of Edward] Park in Norway, and the statements of the police that they have a clear case against him, Miss Dorothy Hleginson. daughter of James J. Higginson, the Danker, when seen at ‘her father's home, No. 18 Forty-first street. t day declared that nothtne would con-| the Dreamland were hurt. The ferry: vince her that brother's tutor had/ boat, after landing {ts passengers in stolen the $6.00 worth of fewels that) Manhattan, returned to Hoboken, Capt. amity| Johnson siya there was a strong, ebb were taken on July 1, while the family tide when Reciaene happened. Wes AE Meer the saw the Dreamland, he says, he ave | “I could not belleve anv such thine! one waa oi rec civee Redaal mark.” N wxinson, “he| He again blew his whistle, See reece aendett Me to immediately afterward the’ collision oc NS en Nie was a vay.| curred. When It was geen that a col- ue Web peselalietad eowas a UnY"|qision was unavoldable the dock handy sicfan and was an at the F gave an alarm and the passengers in vb un Hospital whe engaged him.) the women's cabin, of whom there were “We had inquiries among) quite a number, rushed to the forward , ry to selecting a| Part of the boat and esoaped injury. ae cet ren pu LPOuRRT A eet and|, There was considerable excitement tor | tutor for my brother. His mental and/. “Wie hur the frightened passengers phyalcal condition Is such that i waa| Were goon quleted and in @ few min- « ary to get a man hoa ph t= | utes th were landed at the Twenty- eae. Dr, Park came to ual third street pler, nded and conducted | tlemanly ago ne asked for a ather granted nvince me that he Ja Park was arrested in Christiansand, in charge of s received | lef of Poile Park's ares rway On th ector O'Brien, » from the Ci telling of, edi} jcandinay Bes dies and Was atres i ‘he Chief of Norway police said in his | cable that no jewels were found on * robbery occurred while Mrs. Hig- two children were at eported to Police | r-| as uggested that It ihe family shut down on) sho: ged, however, to get tograph of the tutor, He is a over 6 feet tail and of very lent ng this photograph, detec- he round of the pawnshops ind located much of the hey also laarned that tn: as Park, ea Iman who was tden-| the tutor, had pawned | As soon Cafferty will go to Nor-! n back, He ob-| while the | ig on the case and set In splte of Park's | ons still refuse to VON PAR PAROLED ON ARSON CHARGE Two Fires in Her Home on Same Day. but Judge Did Not Think the Evidence Pointed to Her Guilt. Mrs. Stella Jozykosk!, twenty-one years old, wife of John Jozykoski, who keeps a small grocery store at No. 151 Pavonia avenue, who was arrested by the police, charged with arson, was paroled by Judge Higgins to-day In the First Criminal Court, Jersey City, for lack of suf t evidence to corrobo- Tate the charge against her, There was a small fire in the grocery store on Saturday morning and several hours later there was another blaze In the room whe police say asa euong odor of of abou; 1 invest gation was b ited in the arrest of the wa y day. William H, Brown, ‘of Pavonia fe, ageat of the building, said norkis were Ke not believe. they ated in the fires paroled the woman. JAMES H. HYDE IS ON THE WATER WAGON NOW, tenants and were In any Judge Higgins Announces He Is Not Gots to Burope as He Sips Hin Mineral Wat Hazen Hyde James visited the and had a drink of mineral water at one of the booths in the corridor, init, wus Aeked when’ he Intended ox to Bu rr have no, Intention of going this year,” was the rep!y Concerning the water he was drink- Mr. Hyde remarked: ‘Oh. I've be noon the water wagon some Ume,” ————__ CORK MEN’S EXCURSION, Arrangements for the annuel exeur- sion of the Cork Men's Assocla'to mile Iw tu be held next. Sunday, wore comp to-day and it ts expeou Uiere will be seven thousand parti Pits. fo Commities of Arransemi ns as wecured four big barges and two sloamers, If nenessiry nhother barge WIN be added to the flotilla, i a for at 10 o'clock y N River, nt it 1d One fundved and tf wenty> ninth street at noon The return Junding will be made at Tiurty-Afth street and North River, a es CARNEGIE BRINGS SUIT, vit hax been Hrowcbt tn the Buprame | Court Dini au Gaffney, a 10 foreel | con as on » ane hi then referred to une | cl Ave the foot et] Andrew Carnegie agatust | STEAMBOATS COLLIDE IN NORTH RIVER Dreamland Smashes Wom- en’s Cabin of Ferry- Boat Lackawanna. The Lackawanna Railroad ferry-boat Lavskawanna, which plies between Four- teenth street, Hoboken, and Twenty- thin] street, Manhattan, white on her J o'clock trip thia afvernoon was run Into in the middle af the river by the Coney Island steamboat Dreamland. The ferry- | boat was hit about amidships and the stern women's cabin was smashed from deck to roof, a hole avout twenty feet long being corn in the side of the cabin. ‘The bow of tho Dreamland ts sald to fave been badly damaged, and ene had to put back to the pier at Twenty-see- ond strest. No one on the ferryboat was injured, but It 1s reported that some persons on —— | DEATH OF PATRICK J. DUFF SHOCKS MANY FRIENDS. Cireniation Manager of The Even- ing World Panses Away at His, Brooklyn Home. Patrick Francis Duff, circulation man- | ager of The Evening World and one of) | the best-known and most popular men lin the newspaper business, dled last night at lif home, No. 381 Bast Seven- teenth street, Flatbush, of congestion of the lungs, fallowing a severe cold | which ha contracted several days ago. The deach of Mr. Dum was very eud- | den, and the news of it was a great | «this many friends and Qusiness asweldtes, He Was a man of great goaly and the sivictest Integrity. | He Ddegan nis business career as a clerk in the cflices of the West Shore Railroad, Was wn advanced to the position of a department superintendent, and | was maki apd progress as a. ratlroud man when HEneY to accept a posl- World. e business staff of Ti in charge of The World's Har- and then became of a New York vening newspaper. His success in. the marked, and he finally resigned to take on of circulation manager of ning Worlt, a position which he the time of his death. Dutt was forty-five years old, The Teal will take place at 9 ovclock to- | wy morning, from his late home, and at 10 o'clock there will be a service at the Church of the Holy Rosary, on Church avenue, Flatbush, fo which’ his fricnds are all invited. —— CHINESE COIN FOUND new field was | old story of the young woman who found her long lost engi ving in a codfish, found a par: day when Rayinuad Kretscmer, chet of a Park pl restaurant, found a Chi-| nese coln in a codfish. Kretschmer was Preparing the cod for boiling when he discovered the colin. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 17, 1905, KING OSCAR AGAINST WAR © WITH NORWAY “Would Be Hanging Mill Stone About Our Necks,” | He Says. BERLIN, July 12—Dr, Hugo Ganz, correspondent of the Frankfort Zeltuns, hos had an Interview with King Oscar of Sweden at Stockholm, during wht | the Kin gsaid he admired the way in which the Norwegians won to their side all the European publicists, | however, benefiting their cause. “The wrong remains w | King, who added that |¥ad surprised him by the sunnedness of their acts. King Oscar denied that |e had precipitated the erlsig by de-| |clining to accept the resignation of the Norwegian Cabinet, for the Norwoes! themselves had declared that whoe cepted a portfollo would c without, sald the the Norwegians @ to be a Norwegian correspondent remarke: t he |had heard only words af crane: ¢o }the King in | Oscar ri ‘or my part Th | elans and hone dish ‘people: wit Nit would a orgiven the Nor- about our necks to restdre cibly,” The King also sald th | Swedish Prince to the woud be the simplest solution of the | | difficulty, the reeult would be dis- trust rin Norway. Rve. i fe opinion efther in Swedon ord ay WHe displeased with the Sovereign's acts the cry would de ralsed that this to pleas tho futher,” or th please the son.’” TWO GIRLS DROWNED WHEN BOAT OVERTURNED. | does this Four Others of Pleasure Party Had | Narrow Escape—Yachtsmen to the Kescue, ROCHESTER, Y., July 1.—Two persons were drow and four others | had a narrow escape trum a like fate by the overturning of a boat on Keuka Lake, Pa. Those who lost their Ives | were Miss Maude en, of Penn Yan, | | and Miss Remer Faulkner, of Mansfleld, | Pa Bent on pleasure for the day a par! consisting of Maude Yan; Anna Butler Fred Andr Chan a on th the eldenta aly jana | pants into the wat } A number of yac | were quickly on ti dent and rescued four of the party, | Miss Masten and Miss Fau disappeared. The jea Was continued fovered not far from where dent occurred. /RHEUMATISM. Price 25 sume : Rheuma- tism Cure Seldom throwing fits occu- | r. is and other boat | acene of the acel- but the ‘accl- | fointa In & fow hours. Positively cures in a few days jit does not ase to sleep, but | arivey aeNay, During July and August Thi; Store Wil Close at 5.30 P.. Mua Saturday at 1 o'Ciock: em! rel em is AS $7.50 White Shirt Waist Suits, $3.75. Made of fine White Sheer Lawn; WAIST trimmed front and back with narrow tucks and beautifully designed sleeve, alo embroidery trimme SKIRT is made with extra deep, full flounce, trimmed with 5 clusters of 4 tucks each and finished with 3 rows of flounce. Mail orders will be accepted when accompanied by cash, but none will be sent C. O. D, Remember, this great bargain on sale to-morrow only, and at THAT— 4 GREAT OFFERING. (Bxactly Like Cut.) broidery; full shirt-waist cuffs extra Jeved with tucks, broidery; also embroidery finished The embroidery on this suit an exact pattern of hand work. LONG AS THEY LAST, Beat worth B5c,, at. VAM Reversible heavy cotton Rug size 9x12 feet; big in value; _ filled; worth $6.00, 1 NAMM you may select at Ni Fiulton “Birest. Broo 2b mca ’ Boys’ 35c. Underwear, 25c. Shirts and Drawers of balbriggan yarn; shirts with collarette necks, long and short sleeves; drawers to match, with double ~ $6.00 Summer oe $3. 50. = sultable for dining or bed rooms; no mail or C. O, D. orders ~ 98c. Smyrna [ary 69c. Reversible, 80x60; extra heavy, with knotted fringe; regular price 98c,; for four hours, 8 to 12, and as long as 150 will last, 25c 3.50 NAMM 69c Bgdyn— AT NAM ‘B00, to 400, dozen ~~ 39c. and 49c. Lace Edges, 19c. Fine French Val, Edges and Insertions, in matched sets and odd | | widihs; large selection on patterns; Ines in the lot worth "19¢ S™AVE.2|"S22"STREETS, The ‘ Place to Eat Peerless Best Is Our ofall Restaurant Patterns 5th Floor, We Sell ’Em wens 5e, Dainty Lunches, 10¢,15¢ ; DRY GOODS Ca. Never Such Garment Selling Thousands of Women Are Participating in the Biggest Event Ever Known Here We gave you the story pretty thoroughly yesterday. A good many of you must have digested it-—for this Garment Store has never before been so crowded. And it will be all the week. The quicker you get here the more apt you will be to get JUST WHAT YOU WANT---at a saving price. The new Garment Chief wishes an entire new stock—of Suits, Jackets, Skirts, Waists and Misses’ Apparel. ‘To this end, every dollar's worth of goods now here has been marked at prices little short of ridiculous. The story in part follows, but it is very incomplete, for there are hundreds upon hundreds of other items just as important—and just as cheap. Silk Shirt Waist Suits Lawn Waists $14.98 Suits reduced to.. + _7.50 $1.25 WAISTS for. . 49 $22.50 Suits reduced to.... . 10,09 $2.00 WAISTS fo 98c $27.50 Suits reduced to... 14.75 $2.75 WAISTS for, 81.75 COTTON SHIRTWAIST SUITS —Black and $3.25 WAISTS foi $1.95 Figured Lawn and White Mer- SHMERE = AND ‘BRIL- cerized Linen; reduced from 2 50 uae une $1.95 WAISTS, 49e 50 e reduced to. $4.50 to. ..s ee LINEN DOTTED SWISS AND CHAMBRAY SILK WAISTS of blac taffeta, peau de SUITS—Large variety of styles; soiz, crepe and mousseline—some of them are shopworn—the prices were reduced from $7.50 to. 3. 75 hem i : TAILORED LINEN AND PERSIAN $3.98 to $7.50; reduced L 50 LAWN SUITS—Trimmed with lace and t? . ° MOU: INE, CREPE DE , TAFFETA AND CHINA SIL embroidery; reduced 5 00 WAISTS O1 from $9.00 to... CHI ‘ were $6.50 to $8.00; re- a 3.75 a y LACE WAL ned ‘throughout with eee while — reduced from 5.00 i Women’s Gowns and $10.50 t0....... ee 'e its at 50 Gents on FANCY TAFFETA WAISTS, tL Dollar were $11.50; reduced to "6.75 Misses’ Suits COAT SUITS and Tuxedo effects; sizes 14 to 18; white duck and NW srr, Be DSF BLOUSE SUITS of wool checks; silk tie; trimming on collar; odds and ends of 125 WOOL SUITS, Our season's stoc duced from $10.00. TAILOR-MADE CHEVIOT SUITS, Light Weight Coats 00 COVERT number of excellent styles, COVE SROADCLOTH, CHEV. bie ‘to. COATS, were ina black and 250 reduced to. $14.00 BLACK in Pana- ior d 0 TAILOR y pleated skirt; formerly CLOTH SOATS, re ma, Voile and light-weight Cheviots, $12.50 f 6. 50 to excellent. models and 10 OO x AND FRILLS AND COAT prevailing colors, for. . O SUITS, of blue or white linen; sizes HIGH-GRADE GOWNS, of Crepe, 14 to 18; were B12 to a 50 Voile, Panama and Silk; ‘only one or $18—now O sine” 25.00 os. $11.00 BLACK TAFFETA in white and col- 6.5 FROCK and FRILLS for lawn, or ie, chambray and as Se gingham; sizes 4 to 14; ee Ane. 10.00 House Gowns & Wrappers feiiced irom $4 & $510 OS One hundred LAWN and DIMITY Rain Goats and Travelling WRAPPERS, in Mohair, Hubbard and Wraps and Capes Light-fiting’ effects; were QQ GOLF CAPES, reduced $2.50; reduced to : c from $7.50 to. 2E,7 5D wouse GOWNS OF LAWN, DOTTED a g SWISS AND DIMITIES, tucked and lace RAINCOATS, tan. and Oxford; re- trimmed; were $4.98; re- Girls’ Wash Dresses Guimpe and high neck effects, in sizes 6 to pace 65e from $1.25 to, Colored and white awn, in sizes 6 to 14; reduced trom $2 L. 25 {0)ic9 , broken Buster fan and fancy : . A ¢ tyles, prettily tri ; Sizes 6 to RAINCOATS of the better grade sizes; reduced from $4: 8 styles, “Dre A material, in different colorings; to 7 50 Has. Reduced from $2.50 L 50 reduced from $16.50 10. OO “LK TEA Gow of pretti y trimmed. Bathing Suits ‘10.00 Girls’ Coats 12, (/T7) BOX COATS, of fine Pongee or Black Silk; also Brilliantine and White Misses’ and children’s, in sizes 8 to 14; of Brilliantine, with braid trimming. Were $3.50—now... 245, Were $4,00—iow... 2.98 Women’s, of Brilliantine and fine Si were $22.50, for. HIGH GRADE RAIN- COAT, in the prevailing colors; taste- fully were trimmed; $22.50; to close marked LONG SILK COATS, the remainder of Serge, sizes 4 to 145 ; some collarless; others with large our season's stock; ees) $10 and $12; re- 5. 00 sailor collars; sizes 34 to 46a, For- reduced from $14.98 10 00 duced to 2) merly $6, $7 and s8— 3. 50 and_ $20.00 to. ; e BOX COATS AND REEFERS, of Chey= 10W LADIES’ CLOTH CAPES, in black jot and Covert Cloth: Women's, of Brilliantine and fine Sici- only, embroidered; re~ 7, FO) sizes,6 to 14; were 36 2 95 lian, red and white sailor collars, duced from $12.98 to.. Cl] and $7—now fd Were $4.00—nOW.....+.e+.eeeee 2.50 ___ PIANOS AND ORGANS. RAILROADS, ‘PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BAA LLUAD | Lust t Stiuse te putea tater thal Delow” for awentyctalrd strece THE WwW: EXCURSIONS, HY Teawsrer To pont Ui “Sr. Phenomena! Sale. Be Sure to Come To-Morrow and Make a Selection. Do not miss the greatest opportunity of a lifetime to secure one of the best Pianos that money and skilled labor can make At about 1-2 value. ee ot ray ‘admisston t ‘ie jon to, ‘erpriae in the World. ' £0 CHANGL: 45, 11.00, ALM I Leave “foot 0, AS A.M Pler. 12.10, 840) we Tron 4, marked River. ney island St NF &, TS. HN T2HTH Bt, Boe Aye TANTS colll make trips every 4 FISHING BANKS. cave, F.3tat 5, oN, 1 NB N Malt and tackle on. boar a ort. ansiemen Tew Ladies, 0e.: ene TERN RAILWAY.— LONG ISLAND RAILROAD MANHATTAN IE nt Ral ie ‘Trains kaye ra M. Week days and 525 P, ry 1), 7.40, 9.20, aM Amy AS SM 12.10, 12 40 and and 2.55 P, |Buy a Diano Now! Dale ROMY Ho BM N6, Sao, Ho “and Pk This y the Greatest Plano Prop) 10% st, tae a ‘i cay ae osition in the World. . foot E ite week $350 Walters | %;: a Ba A ay . Peat. and 12.09 Hence Pianos at $195 fl rice sation ce ati Bae Including stool and cover.) ssbown ana $1 a We Planos which cannot FI witnethe Waster are being ofte St). $40n 9 we feel tha ‘St: w fortne you @ po saving of Meh wt. 8 BO, on "ET tn R380 fay the Hon" hd Ae Every Walters Plano is built ‘ My & to last a lifetime, sn PY a *pinine Car, | Meket ne ae BEACH | ST BURT, BATHING IN THE i atatlotie named above: Fulton. Street, sO Hroadway ation. 'The New. York. Tr iany will ecail for and check ba from hotels and residences through to tnation, Fulton subway "and Blevatod The Sent Piano in the world for Telephone, S48 Chelsea! for Pennaylvania And the etinest that money and STEAMBOATS. jenieral Manngor, Paar rattle Mai Genera! pe eneer Agent. “The New Line” to Fall River, > lht Seelng” tour leaves An flx Riaay dallowing two. days for “SEEING BOSTON,” Returning by Trolley Care throuxh to in make, brains em delwered fo your kome ‘on payment of $6. NeouMeey ments 10 Years’ Guarantee ters on the Inside top ws FOR SALE, inserted {Mera oF alii teteno. aralles, Exchange jij: ONLY $16.75 KOUND TRIP, any taanea ue At 8 Including Special Core, M Hote ‘A Fooresan tative Maveroums, we, For ‘ll Staterooms, BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, Mitty! he apy te Cull ak write Open AARRIS OUMioT COMPANY, Lex. to 3d Ave,, 59th to 60th Street, Agente for “The Ney ec" to Fall i ANDARD, Our i= re real i wer aeg ew ® PATENTS. - SS | iF promnily” by ed, WATCH SS AND DIAMONDS, PENS faci ta 4 ATTEN Line EASY PAYMENTS, AW RAGE wil Parte : alas ki! BLEVATOR, peas “ira RES 13 without hres. BDGAR TAT! | tics Cena La value $1.09. 08 Dress Goods At Midsummer's Lowered Prices 2/0 & 6 neh All Wool Panamas and Vollesvalue ts. 49 {neh Sicillennes—Royal, ye. | Brown, Myrue, Black— s| value 49 % inch Imported All Wool Albatross: Colors, Cream and Bl value 49 84 | i inch All Wool Granite Sultings- Royal, Navy and Black—value.. .69 39 | Jeon AM Wool Black Pangmus— Value S129 secre » 08 8 inch All Wool Cream Btorm Sermes; Open Daily Until 6 P. M. CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Until Further Notice. and other extra trim'd—4 to 14 yrs. meade to gell at $1.98— Morning Special Price SECOND FLOOR—CENTREE s Dresses © white lawi— deep bertha cks and high and’ y trim'd nsiitohed pli yokes with and % dozen dainty siyles 29. Children’s Summer Vests Wiite India Ganze—high neck, short s =sii bound—pearl Duttons—20 to 34 | usually 25 cents- MAIN FLOOR—WE See foot of eolanias for CLEARANCE OF | BOYS’ ALL WOOL SUITS Norfolk, Double Breast, Sallor and Russian—Serger, Chev Homes): ‘ashes “Navy and Mixtures trim'd according to style with bratd buttons or fancy emblems—234 to 16 vrs Suits that were $2. Suits that were $4.98 9 Suits that were $6.98.. CLEARANCE OF YOUTHS ALL WOOL SUITS Single or double —Cheviot Tweeds, Homespuns and Cri medium, light or dark mix well tallpres 20 yrs Is nd $6.98. % and $5.9 Suits that w: ulis that were Suits that were | BOUS’ WASHABLE SUITS Sailor or Russiin—Galateas, Chambrays, Crashes, Ducks ands other brics: s—plain or stripe bloom or straight trousers— Bizeg 244 10.10 YEBeecvee OB 1,49 BOUS: NEGLIGEE SHIRTS 'y as or Percales— ched cuffs nt value 49 Muadras-—cuffs attached or de- tached—$1.00 quality BOYS’ KNEE PANTS—4 to 16 yds. Made of fine all wool C! 1 oxtra q orsteds .69 CHILDREN'S HOSIERY & cLoves <1 Rib White Cotton Hose— Women's Ex, Size Underwear At Midsummer's Lowered Prices Cambric Skirts—deep lawn rufe- tucks or handigom emb'y rutth were $3.49. sook and Cambric 1 neck--Yoke erungs of run- © or Musiin Draw 8. tucks or emb'y. tra Size Muslin Corset Cov | tight ftting—Wwell made—value +19 Nainsvok Ci Covers—round ja kK, two ertings fron ack—ribbon run—Value insook Caemises: | or torchon lace-stu ngertings of Val. Ked skirt— ES . TO-MORROW—ALL DAY. |GIRLS' WHITE DRESSES lity—sizes 5 19 Infante? Waco Strlg black, pink, blue— 9 Miszes’ Gauze Li | k and White 89 145 | idren's White or Black Cotton Socks—4 to 6%. 19 Ftos§ 24 Children's White S!lk Gloves— fouble Upped—2 clasp... 50 MISSES' UNDERWAISTS, ETC. Jean and Batiste Corded Waists— om front—lace buck "garler atttohmente. i... » Dauste Walsts—corded and ~strap should emb'y Batisiespeusl Vittons sine "2 pana bottom net. OR om| braid trim... 44 Girls Blue Ae atts ralls— Ao Turkey Red trim. 49 —_——_———_—» HEARN 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. 7,9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street. During the Summer Tuesday Is Children’s Day Therefore, to-morrow, following Morning Specials good values for THE YOUNG FOLKS. Eton, Sailor or Military Collars: some with bloomer trousera— 3 te 10 yeurs -worth 6) THIRD FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING. Boys’ Negligee Shirts Laundered—Percale a bast styles and colors: rted Madras bosom: 12 to 14 Inch neck- es) LDING. im) nd without cuffs: Children’s Muslin Drawers Soft finish—tucks and ruffle of , out full—well made ‘ularly 29 to 45 s, 1 to iy ning Special Price. Mo SECOND FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING. ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.—NO MAIL ORDERS. other morning specials. ay Extra quality lawn—yoke back, surplice frent with deep ruffie and Ins't'gs of French emb'y—deep flounce skirts, tucks on and above—6 to 1f yrs.—usually $3.98. 1,98 CLEARANCE OF LITTLE CHILDREN’S COATS Broadcloth, Silk, Cheviots and Fancy Checks—this season's best styles— broken lots, but all sizes—2 to ¢ yrs. Coats that were $4.00 and $5.00. 1.98 Coats that were $6.00 and $7.0. 2,98 Coats that were $5.00 and $10.00. 3.98 Coats that were $12.00 and $14.00. 4.98, Coats that were $15.00 to $20.0. 6.98 CLEARANCE OF MISSES’ JACKETS Coverts and Cheviots—loose and fitted= that were $7.98 to $9.98. 98 that were $10.88 to $15.98. 98 FOR THE LITTLE TOTS | White Lawn and Dotted Swiss Caps— tucked or plain crowns— French or full ruches—usually .39. .29 Little Children’s Nogligeo Hais— White Pique, Lawn or Stik and Mull— prettily ornameated with emb'y, lace, Hibbon! and medallions—sizes to. y Special Value. Children’s Colored Dresses— Ginghams, 98 Percales and Chambrays— 39 plain, plaids or fancy fgures— Babies’ Nainsook Slips— CLEARANCE OF CHILDREN'S Were 1 69 | Were 2.25. 433 CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR 2 to 10 yrs.—value 49. inglish emb'y or farey lace—~ | flounce with H. S. tucks a9 Yoke of tucks and emb'y Inserts Russian, Yoke or French styles— Bishop or Yoke styles— WHITE PIQUE REEFERS Were 1 98 | Were 2.69... Musiin Night Drawers—Goodwear Special lot fhe White Skirts— 1.5—to clea: or Jace and inserting—value .59... with emb'y or hemstitched rustle, sizes to'34 yrs.—were $1.29—to clear, lace or emb'y trim—value .4 Best styles—emb'y trim—sizes to 3 yrs, Were 2.98..... 1.98 Musiln—well made—full cut— aaborate tiounces of French or «1. Chitaren's Musiin, Bidrisambrelig” Muslin Gowns—V or high neck— 40 8 yrs. 10 to M yrs 59 Muslin Drawers—exira quality emb'y ruftie and tucks above-—value 39... .28 Children’s Outing Flannel Skirts— white of fauney sts pos" p ruffle. silk soallop e : Children's White Flannel Siri: 40 silk stitched ruffle—were $1.25.... .7 AY Summer Draperies, Etc., At Midsummer's Lowered Prices Freneh Net Curtaining—Battenburg Inserting and edge—value .23......... 18, Art Linen Taffetas—French re 8 and .49..... 25 ured Silkolines—36 Inches wide— assorted stvles—were .11%.. oe BM Oriental Fig'd Art Denims, +. 12% Irish Point Panels—mounted on net—value .6 reancnes +49 500 Nottingham Pancls—assorted yles—vasue 39 1D M'C'rs' Samples Tapestry and Damask Squares—% and 4 yd tor yacht cushions, pillows and chair seuts—each 20 to 79 ‘About halt’ Value, Striped Tapestry Couch Covers fringed all round—value $1.49....... Roveraible Avmure Tapestry Portier itlaged top and poitom—value White Goods At Miisummer’s Lowered Prices Imported Dotted Swisses—large medium and small dots—elsewhere 50, 29 ct. fine Nainsooks—a inch. Hmb'd Piques—good value at 09. Dotted Swisses—10 ct. quality 5 40 toch Persian Lawns—usually 15 Shirting Madras—usually 124, Linen Finish Sultings—spec | also Imported Siciillennes—value .59 49 Minch All Wool Gray Homespuns- make jaunty ‘Tailored #ults- value $1.2 f 98 in Col'd Chambrays eadet, navy and other good os—2T inch—firm quality 37 8 rive In demand the year round--value 6 cents... Limit—20 yards. WASH PATRICS— BAS » Soapbox cf 6 cak | value 39s. 19 Kee Bhampoo—jir—vatue Tooth Brushes--value IB... Violet Ammon a~pi, bot, val. 12 ASEM BNT--NBW BUILDING. ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M—NO White Mercerized Madras~ and sults—value 20 and .39. Tah English mang 2) Cloth—42 yds.—speclal .83 MORNING : SALES In addition to those quoted abover— Women’s Summer Dr White Figured and gmb'd st Lawns and Cotton Valles Shipt Waist, and rock and Frit styles-omb'y, combination pipings and drawnwork= 169 All ©!ze%—Wo! orning Speclil NEW BULLDING. D PLOOR ses pe 40 inch White India Linons Extra finemexira wide=a quality {n great domand €or dresses all sige werth $4.00. 4 MAIN PLOOR—NEW BUILDING. See top of columus for other morning specials. 4 enna oe sited