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i | | | i | INSURANCE GRAFT AND ‘YELLOW DOG STEALS 10 CEASE _ Scathing Report of the Armstrong Committee Is Given Out. WORLD FIRST TO GET IT Stock Jobbing by the Big Life Concerns Is Denounced as Dangerous. Not sin-e tho first exposures of life In- gunince conditions were made, when the People were stunned by charges of mis- manogement, fraud, embemalenient, b ery, political trickery and graft in the big Insurance compantes, have Wall Stret and the polley-holders been as In- terested us they were to-day, when ‘The World published exclusively the report of the Armstrong L-qisiative Committee of insurance tnvestizators, There have been guesses at the find- ings before. but The World to-day pre- sented the accurate report, with its rec- ommendations. The reconme:dations are most drastic, and if they are approve! by the Legis- lature, whiqh seems likety. a curb will de put on life insurance mismanage: ent which wil tend to do away with Ic ing and bribing of State officials, uKe of policy-holders speculations for the managers, the in private f company the investment of thi: fn speculations, cutt fes, such as McC others have dra The most important Mendations are: Some of the Recomme: ray. yde and n, and secret methods. of the recom- dations. The standardizing of all classes of Poilcles issued by all !ife-ins; e com- pantes, so that they shall be exactly alike in al! respects and shall set forth the terms of the contracts offered to policy-holders in the clearest language limiting of the investments of insurance funds to standard clusses of securities guaranteed to pay a fixed annual revenue, and prohibiting the investment of insurance funds in stock of any character, the recommenda: tion of the Comittee following the Prussian Jaw on the subject as far ft can be adapted to the custo and requirements in the United States s the restrictions ment of savings places a prohibitive rance funds of subsid- panies, banks While not 80 4 pinced upon t banks fun It embargo on the use of 1: for Investment In the st {ary companies, trust c and investment con The com- panies are given five years to rid them- @eives of al! stocks they now hold. No Subsidiary Concerns. An amendment of the prevent law de- fin.ng the privileges of officials of in- surance companies and prolilbiting them from having any individual | the investments of the compa: being identified with syndicates of any omracter having business relat.ons with the companies with whcth they are con- nected. An amenérent of the present law de- fining the manner in which Insurance companies shall report © the Insurance Department, requiring them to file every Rinety days, under oulh, a statement ot new business, the cost of it, all ex- penses aside from the routine operating expenses and @ detailed report of the increase and loss of business. The name, of every executive officer of wn insurance company drawing a lary of §,000 a year or more must be filed with the Insurance Department; his salary must also be recorded, The repeal of the tollowing section of the insurance law: “Bection S3—No eareen decree providi ning oF enjoining, tes foining or interfering with the prosecution of the business or any domestie insurance corporation, or @ppolnting a temporary or permanent levelver tnereot © made or grant: ed otherwise upon the appica- ton of the Attorney-General on his own Motion ot after his approval of & ro- quest in writing therefor of the Super- ftendent “of. Insurance, * Action by a judgment creditor or in. pro- ceedings supplementary to execu ton." Bueiness Limitcd, Expenses Curtalled An amendment restricting the pow- ness of each year go a6 to curtail the Present exorb{tant cost of maintainin Sgencles ana under the terms of which the ratio of new business of the large 4 anies (the Mutual, Equitable and New York Life) shall ‘not exceed the Amount written during the year 1903; bet giving sufficient latiude for the ex- ansion of the smaller Smpanies in the m_of new busines: judgment or n and aking the companies represented responsjble for their acts or writ- ten representations. To End “Yetlow Dog” Funds, wht gntirely new. law based upon the Wisconsin and Massachusetts son tive measure proposed by nent jarks and now before the State thelr notice of ppbearances before Do you realize tae it's mai man's auty nate providing that all persons shall | i — itn hie a ree kept for that purpose by the Secre! of State, stating the name and enpation of qaeh person so appearing, the name of title of the person or cor- | poration for which he ‘s appearing, j and compelling the filing within thirty , days aftor the adournment of the Legis iature by the client of suoh person a statement of the amount of money pald to him fo- his services and descril cit | the character of the services rendere Effective participation of pesey hold- ers in the election of trustees. Hamilton and Shields Denounces: . The names of witnesses who,did not respond to the summons of the ‘commit- tee and those who could not eached by the sergeant-at-arms of the commit- tee are forth and include thone of “Judge Andrew Hamilton and Andrew G. WMields, the Intter the head ot the sup- ply department of the Mutual Life Company, The connection of these two men with the companten they arrved, nd the services rendered b:; an established | by the testimony, ta clearly sect} f neticen for which y were retained are denounced. he committee tellx the Legisia- re that the enactment of the! anti-lobbying Dil submitted by it will go far townrd p ng an end. to the waate of Insurance funds for (hin unelansified service, which an| it anys, will be ealirely unnecen-| sary 1f the insur wis! amended ax proposed Sy the com- mittee and properly enforced, 28 EXPECT ARREST IN MYSTERIOUS CORSA DEAA Body af the Aged Wom- an Miser Is to Be Exhumed. Many conferences between Capt. Formosa, of Bronx Detective Bureau, Coroner Schwannecke, of the Bronx, representatives of the Diatrict-Attor- ney's office, and deteotives who have been working on the case, indicated to- day a probable arrest In the mystery vf the death of Miss Maria Corsa, the Wealthy recluse whose body was found In the deiupiduted house she occupied at One Hundred and Eighty-fourt street and Morris avenue on last Tues- day. An anonymous letter, sent ta the Dinette Attorney by a person evident- 0” Recommends Action. The committee makes no recom- mendations for the institution of pro- | ceedings against any of the insurance companies except in two instances, Theve are in the form of sugges.ions to the Insurance Department concerning the disclosures of (he management and resent condition of the Mutual Keserve wife Insurance Company and the Lite Association of America, Frederick Burnham 1s president of the former Henry P. Townsley of the latter. The Commitee suggests, that these two com. panies should be looked after by tne department without de.ay. ein the pres- 6 The system 1 ent Inwurance Heulur reaponaibllity. plneed upon | Mr. Hendricks. He Is blamed for permitting t py atery and re ix a suggestion t delny, Must Quit Stock Dabbling. The most far-reaching recommenda, tion of the report and the one which will undoubtedly be op posed by all t force and skill whch Wall Street muster In the Legisiature te that pr biting the insurance eompantes from | investing thelr funds in shares of stock of any corporation whatsoeve If this. recommendation. [s made law by the Legisature tt will call for a comnlete ‘and drasijc reorganization of | Its investments on the part of every sura.ce compiny doing business in State with the exception of one w York Life—which joes not ‘directly a share of stock in a hank. frst) company, railroad or other corporat faving three years ago divested itself of all shares of stock, in eompliance | th the Holianlen Us BRIDE 1S DYNG: HUSBAND SOUGHT aged eichteen, a brie of Taw Eva Kelly ‘three months, les in St. ‘atherine’s Hosnital, Brooklyn. dying from the effects of a fractured skull, a troken anklo and interral injurtes, while ner husband, a young clerk, Wiliam Kelly. is being sought. Three weeks azo the girl went to live with hor parents at No 14 Rich- Kelly called to see his wife with u view to a reconciliation, The girl's par- ents left them alone and for an hour or more they talked, Then Kelly left the house and stood in front talking with a friend. Charles Bestman, Suddenly they heard wu third-story window open and before they had time to realize what wes happening a It- tle white figures climbed to the sill | and jumped. Kelly tried to catch her, but failed. Half frantic he carried the senseless body Into the house, called the parenta and notified the police. Kelly, disappeared. No blame sttacher to Kelly, but he is needed a wi s. continaance of the, c he | OF lawyer, and he has advised us to ardson street owing to a disagreoment | with her husband, it is said. Last night | having @ personal Interest in the case, charges that Miss Corsa was polsoned by conspirators in a ph:t wo secure the fortune in money and se- curites that was found hidden In odd places about the house after her death. br. E. C,-Poddin, who attended Miss | Corsa just before her death, takes no} stock In the poison theory. He «ays that all her symptoms indicated gastric polsoning from natural causes, complt- The woman | cated with malinut was ole nutrition; ana a inise 4 Into the cage by neigh: | d that the house had cid re said | € had to break | into the house beci weak to admic u. peed GE Nee Co “L sent for Mrs. claed up the doctor io-day Bu egusin of Miss “Corsa, and "she caine wien ber 8 Oscar and Willett uyler. remained until ‘Mine | te poison the last Corsa’s deat, forty Haere! was no Cai wt wees ‘thee ( saw the patton” Am and her two mows were to-day. Uscar dig tae Ws Iwrt ed ‘toa davehter . Daniels, a ¢ ‘hemist em- Irug sore No. 4045 in a tuird avenue, “We Know the people fesponsible for at this.” Ms aren Usear Benuyic When the proper col w Jay bare the whole matte: me Saw aware of the fact that de been wa.cning the house ai Bhadowi!n| us. Our interests are In the hands ur keep quiet about what we know We are called upon to maken’ sive ment to the proper authorities,” Mr. Danicis was seen at the home of his son-in-law, 688 East One Hun- dred and Ninety-third street. He de- nie@ that he had sold any medicine for Miss Corsa to Mrs. Burnham or Oscar Schuyler. Nor was he neur Miss Corsa’s home from the time sie was treated by Dr, Voddin until she died, In the anonymous letter attention ts celled to. the fact that the bod embalmed a few hours afier death, an the statement 1s made that the embaim ing was ordered by interested persons, Undertaker Boyd, who ha@ charge of the foseral, sald to-day that no one oidered him to embalm the body, ‘He administered the embalming fluid be- cause {t Is customary. to the jetter re- The name s.gned seived by the District-Attorney was "Adam Nbrton."" This name, according to Detectives Srrgeane Beusser, who has at work on the case, was as- sunied. He says he knows the person who wrote the letter and has him un- der survillan (ere eterna on tne cern nen NEW HATS AND FEATHERS Straw and felt baie can, be, entirely h Diamond Save hey ean be colored to maten or harmonize with any dress. They can bo mads entirely new again. Peathers take ful colors from Diamond Dyes. eldom wear out. Change their | and you havea new hat. Direc- | fon’ book 2 'any' drug store. Diamond Dyes |. Ribbons are so easy to dye and look | Just exactly Itke new. You can get any color in Diamond Dyes at any drug. stor 100. “Asie the drugelst foF Only \ oa direction took. DIAMOND DYES, - Burlington, V0, How Good ECAY Is not digestion, you know, even when it takes place in the stomach, Food decayed in the body after being eaten is as dangerous to health as food decayed before being eaten. Food nourishes or poisons, just accord- ing to how long it remains in the Bowels undigested. Cascarets are the simplest and surest safeguard against Delayed Di_sstion yet discovered, Sold in a thin Enamel Box, half as thitk as your watch, which fits into the vest pocket or lady's purse as if it grew there, In this round-edged Enamel Box are found six small Candy Tablets. One of these toothsome tablete works wonders for digestion, Soon as placed fn the mouth it sfarte the Sallva flowing, which at once gets M! to work dissolyjng it. The Saliva becomes blended with the Candy Cdsoaret tablet, and from the moment they start going down your throat together they start working to- gether. Now, what do they work at? Bowel- work, of cotfsé~Digestion. Most of the Digestion oociré {n the thirty feet of intestines that connect with. the Stomach. They are iried with a sét of little thouths, that squeeze Digestive Juices intd the Food eaten. The Digestive Juices thus mix with § herd ner jerking ts Saliva ttre with Cas. tablets, dissolving and changing boty food Into es ao it passes ‘along the.channel, _ by all Druggists, at Ten Cents, stamped “‘CCC." Food may Turn to Poison ‘The Intestines are also ined with mi Hons of little suction pumps, that draw | to provide resting places for their fe- the Nutriment from Food, as it passes them in going through. * 8 # This Nutriment is then carried into the Blood, and spread over the Body as Brain, Bone and Brawn, But, when the Bowel-Muscles are weak, the Food moves too slowly to\stimulate the little Gastric Mouths and there is no no flow, or too little flow of Digestive Juice, to change the food into nourishment. Then, the food decays In the Bowels, and in the thirty feet of ntestines, When this Decay begins the litte suction pumps draw Poison from the decayed Food, into the blood, instead of the Nutrition it should have drawn, Now, Cascarets contain the only com- bination of drugs that Stimulates these Muscles of the Bowels and Intestines just as a Cold Bath, or open-air Exer- cise, stimulates a Lazy Man. Cascarets therefore act like Exercise. ‘They produce the sameé sort of Natural result that a Six Mile walk in the country would produce, without any injurious Chémteal effect. ‘The Vest Pocket Cascaret Box ts Sold Be sure you get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company, and never sold in bulk, Every tablet It hae been arranged I treo m webu unt Uttle Frenoh- toler GOUD-PLATED Petts, eer ae rer made, Every woe Re kee hee is itt ara Bate SP or New Saleswomen's § Peril GRAVE DISBASES, DU DUE TO STANDING Facts About Miss | Morkiey* S Danger- ous Iliness and Complete Cure, Have you ever thought why so many women or girls rather walk an hour than stand still for ten minutes? Mir Margret Merkley It is because most women suffer from some derangement of their delicate or- ganism, the discomfort of which is less trying when they are in motion than when standing. In some States laws compel employers male employees. But no amount of law can regulate the hard tasks of these women. They must get the strength which this work demands or run the risk of serious dis- eases and the surgeon's knife. Read the experience of Miss Margret ' Merkley, 275 3d street, Milwauke : Dear Mrs. Pinkham “Gradual lows of strength, nervousness bearing-down pains and extreme (rit compelied me to seek medical doctor said I bad diseased organs and u ation. and advised an operation if 1 wantod to get well. I objected to this and decited to sive Lydia E. PinkNam's Vematable Com. pound & trial oon found that all the Food things aid’ about this arere medicine were true, The ulceration soon healed, backache, headache and nervousness disap peared, and in a short time I was atrous, Vigorous and perfectly well. I wish every working girl who suffers would try Lydin E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.” Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound is a vegetable tonic which invig- orates and strengthens the entire female organism, and will produce the same beneficial results in the cases of other sick women as with Miss Merkley. RAI LRoaps. cm atl ones ioe ven below. 7.36 01033 A 910.06 A. M.—THE 1.55 P.M. cee 10) rs nit ric ana Flor aa ra *deaboard Floriak Lint oe RAILWAY — EA OHIO, RAILWAYS our i PEAT” waok dave aed She LD,-POINT COMFORT "By ‘enn, We MWweekdaye "ana 8 35 M. and 2.55 P.M BA. BM. LONG BRANCH, ASBURY, PAR (North ‘Asbury Park Sun jeasan| 3 A . ang a0 “baht weeledaya, 8.25 and 4.65 P. pi A 461, 1354 an ne Flin avenue’ (below venue (corner ith st.) No: 20 Broa: hay atatio! Company fe from hote fot epaaatenie woop, General Manager. Pass Hratiic Mer. GEO. W. BOY! General’ Passenger’ Kicent. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ELP WANTED. BY FRAZIN & OEBENHEIM, AND i8TH ST. Steady Positions, Good Salaries. Experienced Salesiadies, loaks and Butts, faints, ona. fairs, Jewelry and Leather Goods, ‘Hoslery and Underwear, boone and, Laces Ne See Experienced Salesmen, Dress Goods and Silks, ‘Wrapper Experienced Wittera, Cloake and Sulta, Apply Monday, Feb. 26, NOT BEFORE. FOR SALE. ly Tan aT “orf $1.0 WEERLY "$i. i keep you Yoga bets Rn hin 3 errnoy ooai POOPY STANDARD OUTET | | | i RSDIT TO ALi—Watcnes, cRapie F lowest pri furera, PIANOS AND ORGANS. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 19, 1906. All CARS TRANSFER To LEXINGTON TO. 3" AVE? 591060 ° ST PIANOS AND ORGANS. ONLY 2 DAYS MORE Great Washington’s Birth- day Sale of Pianos. A Three-Day Sale of $450 Pianos for $225. This sale will cap newest #100 16 mode he climax in piano selling. Walters for $225 on the very lberal terms of We bave arranged to offer (hk $5 Down & $1 Per Week. The Most Wonderful Piano Value Ever Offered. Remember, This Sale Is for Three Days Only, 40 do not walt, secure one of se beautiful Planos. but come to the Bloomingdale Plano Warerooms to-morrew au ‘The sale will be enormous, A limited quantity, and we will take no orders at thls price after The Newest 1906 Mode! Tone-Lasting Walters Pianos Habe Reached the Highest Finnacle of Piano Perfectio... ‘Thera, ts ent They are built on the most artixtic lines, and are perfection In piano co.. struction. They are Pianos that will last a lifetime. Once you see them yor will have no other, for there Is nothing to equal them even ai double the price It fs a Piano that will be a Joy and nleasure to your home forever. In style, quality, construction, The Improved repeating guaranteed in every detail fo workmanship, ection {3 one of the yr twenty-five years, tous and durability they are unsurpassed. finest manufactured and ts In tonal quality the Walters Newest 1906 Model Piano ts pre-eminent, In arlistic designing it. he re beautiful, maple lined. 1Cases | the newest In design, ‘made of artistically carved. 1 plano of any make. They contain th wound strings The Action. ivory, hammers, the best ing-board, which will last ferever; workmansbip very fn the ba rps are patent covered and smooth a8 ginss KA Yommers manufactured in the they have three solid brass pedals and continuous bini the ptr In construction it is without a rival. and make-up there is ni where near or ©’ ven-couple:tt 1s conevded to be the best piano ever m: ie ei the hignest plan known in Wnowuiding of the very best materials that cal 0, plano in the world at any: bie its price that can equal ‘They are constructed They are bird ‘the finest dotible veneer, ‘They ntact, they compare with any” $8 nest repeating action made, copper- Keys are of the finest selected Sixteen-pound Schmist world,” made of the finest felt ‘es, new improved sound- jushed, of the very vevt 3, ns are all the backs are let In and strictly dustproof. They Are Pianos Built to Last Forever. We Offer Walters Grand Upright Planos, with back and new style rubber Covers, $450, beautiful new 1006 model celebrated tone-las! including Mew ‘stile Stool For 3 Days Only, Beginning To-Day, at $225, ment plan of $5 down on One eres the ‘pete will be ready home upon payment of $8.00, and thereafter § selection early, the livered to ¥ until the Plano is fully pa! nd, y topimmealate Selly week. If you make y and will be de- per week is due We charge no interest for time taken in making payments. We do not charge for in- surance, and there are no extras what- ever. $225—THAT’S ALL. If you secure one of these beautiful Pianos at $225 you get It at a price which is About 1-2 Its Value. You Save from $200 to $250, jokin, beelpfanoe ae of charge. one of the best ite plano investments tn the world. or within ety Himlts will be kept in tine for one year tre aranteed for ten years, A fac-simile of this guarantes ts in- serted in gilt letters In the top Tid ot every Piano. Mr. ‘Walters says? tionize *piane uy in "ht 1s an Beano: sella the Biggest three days’ | "tae for, cing Zomive ita Binuot help. new model 1906, and most or Struction, most A Master piece ante of thom ‘We Advise You Not to De ue ATISFIES TT ere 106 ai is our favorite. eatitul Pianos we have ever made—it is perfection in ‘plano con. artiste in design, and is Mr. H. B. Walters, of the Walters Plano Compan 298 and 228 Bast 634 et., in a conversation with Jur he Spperuunity you are offering the pubic for three days should revolu- wd th. jual of in m: ifs ‘hat I have ners peers ae sey Gren ental Ly Hemet ah create e AG Lt pes enuf "OST CRITICAL TAL ENT, ag ever ned Pianos stis inn Chass cE Tt is one of the finest. handsom in Piano Building, Ki O06, BECUTID One Ot ete eitee Pianos to Inst a. lifetime (pete Mime we have ever turned out, and you should Taye cine of the han lay. Piano Wi come weak election, xo, you will not no Value in the world. be ” is one of its mi features. being rieb. mellow and re: nant, the eae donsottonally clastic and res e, and the mechanism as perfect as an meke it. | human stilt a without hesitancy, tha this Plano will hold the tone longer than Team wiano in the world-—in fac © Pianos bullt to last forever, ‘Any any 0! these Pianos t Piano lnvestment in the world. hey are one of the to-morrow sure and erat: Miretoome, $0 Floor. eben ‘st inted 1p, securins the Greatest Pia! pelea Birth “Ail Cars Transter to FOR SALE. mean" e, at ¥ red OIAMONT Take elevator, eweiey $ oe, wiahuc wait 1, oan ei Tephdne ai Bloomingdales’ 1 AICHES SAND eines hae we Lex. to 3d Ave, 59th to €Oth St REAL ESTATE. w sAivato TOr ~ oa Nasaat’ fe PATENTS, iy, progared: Stic, free; EDGAR TATE 25c. —ON SALE— 1906 WORLD ALMANAC By Mail, 360. 8, 18, 20, 22; 24, 26 amd 30 West Fourteenth Street. Goods for Spring as well as Cain FINE LINEN carancelTaBLESETS Damask Linen—Hemstitched of feinged— hes from 2% to 8 yards lina= Dozen Napkins— Fets that were $1.98, $4.29 and W498 Cme price to clear .. Sets that were $8.49 to $9 ‘One price te clear . Sots that were $169. Sets that were $14. Stock @OMFORTABLES, Clearances ; SPREADS, In PILLOWS Lull Size White Crochet Spreads— Marseilles designs—were .98 . Heavy White Quilte—Marseities and Satin nigh ull and % #ixe— worth $2.49 to Rav ry Satéon Comfortant + oe wh a centred to 18 inch borders—fancy hand scroll atttching— extra fine Write Cotton Ailing— 5.00 59 worth 208 Ruffled Silkoline Cx gmmtortabios— (ull slze—were $1.35 < 28 i Crib Comfortables—figurea Bilkoiine-, | with ruftte-were «30. 36 Feather Pillows, A. C. a. ‘Tokings— Suwere .e Stock Clearances In WRAPPERS SACQUES AND ROBES Worten's Ripple Eiderdown Bath ae were $5.49 were 698 | Women's Ripple Elderdo. hest cotore—were were ie. were $2.49 . Long Outing Flannel Kimrohoa— douse yokes—were $1.49 . China Bik Bacques—werw $4m . China Suk Tea Gowns. Colors—tace trim.—were re ate 608 All the Novelties for We cannot do justice im print to’ \included under this heading. beauty of tintings and design: |these values,.....We invite su CURTAIN MADRAS—Irresistibly beau- Uful designs and color combina.ions— suitable tr parlors, lbraries, bed- roome—herabtic, Oriehtal aiid conven- | tonal designs—brilitant verdure and floral effecta—ali delfeate patterns ‘nd plain colors -Nile. gold, tue, pink cream, white—also the ular stained glass ‘des! 30-Inoh-- 29 to 19 b.. nch—$1.19 to $1. ae 4 2R CURTAIN CRETE3—M fb Boa: ish designs or rich Hb sin soft or brilliant t on: cream, red or green grounds—w ide borders # inch—value $1 = # inch—value $1! Stained Glass Deal Worth -98 to $1. ART SATIN, White, otf ete.—heraldio and floral ares old pine has su) perb bor of of rarlands: eat ees per reat variety Of charming Japanese and Chinese designs—fan, ‘butterfly, vase, eerventing, characters ‘and foral— oon and .id—here . DRAPERY tal border aieeres duane Ig Srl fect inch— “‘Bisowhere $e.—here.... .69 and .74 we reserve privilege of Women’s New Spring Black Choth and new Hebt x thal pleatod: fare —wide J-clreu! wtrans or folde— 60 SECOND FLOOR— our to be Sand SECOND F Gingham Aprons’ Ize for kitchen— iat 15 F PEC Lek a BAR Bie, or ‘Beaker Hematiteh Tablecloths All “ern ce Sliver ro] TSpeet 84 hal Bais fa sad _aueerty. Silk Lambrequins eo tin flora) colorings 7, 9, 44, 43, 15, 17, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, Stock Taking Approaches Therefore Winter Gcods must be entirely cloged ont. AN surpice and odd lots must ,o— This applies to 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, all year round Merchandiae Clearance of Women's Fine Dress Waists | Lace, Crepe de Chine, Liberty Sa) Messaltne and Chiffon Taffeta. ..U coaiotnin: fanhtonable faces, and Be] jona_of lace or embro! | tucks, ahirrines ine and. stanorets hematite 6 thet were 8 to 818.86. Stock ( WOMEN'S Glearances~ PETTICOSTS AND in CORSETS Fxtra slue Gingham Pstticoats— ond warn ble quattt ruffie finish +... Aik. Pett}oonts —Binck colors—latest circular effects with flare Hlampeesaitk dust: ruffie— value $6.10 . 4 Taffeta sitk Pettlconts white, an teers ie, brown ami cha: Deke or embed flouncen rion a, | fuclmge worth, up to #Kon WOMEN'S, CORSETS— iste, Sateen, Coutille Aik Broeate nnd Nove | Binck, White. Drab and Fanci¢s— 8 habdit Bip, meditm lengths ang Straight’ around—with and without Rarters— 4 in each BOSH ARP a me, 2 Were SO ae i and 76 Waste" Consines AND GIRDLE | Mats) Corset Walsts—odd slzce— therefore 4 and (9 cent kinds::. 20 iIn Shade Dept. Clearances include: — Good Opaque Window Shades —best colors—3x6 f—, 3; inch Shelf Kage Olicluths— sort Linas Txtonaion Curtalu Fi 3 tn sliver spear ends brackets--complete—ench—.25. High Art Decorative Fabrizs for Draperies, Hangings and Furniture. Spring and Summer, the artistic and fascinating fabrics They must be seen in alt their -++. Those who judge by prite only will find how great a mistake they make by underestimating ch to come and sze how rzason- | ably it is possible to buy here fabsic; of high aualitien aoe styles. LINEN ART TAY. — Light and dark~Orlental, floral and, other designs—exact copies of the French fabrien that sail at three times our prie Rrounds-—tlora! desig Vines—cool effects for Sumner curtains and drapings—val FANCY ART TICKINGS-—White aud ted grounds—large floral deaigns— in brilliant or subdued toning to fit any surroundings—also lamte asscrt- Ment of stripes Rlalt decorators’ pric fAPESTRY CLOTH Oriental, Persian a Gesigns—very nrtisic and veautlpul value .29 ot Japanese Cretonnes—Momie ai fy, Sain niuh-—strikiny effects—value 18. 12% SATIN FINTSH CRETO: ‘Oriental, florut, ribbon and Pe mpiedicsrl serene ate im. 1% 17 SATEEN: tialeh hg h art and Orleritut ¥IG'D ‘ART. "DENTS Qriental and other design Were .23 . oe WS DECORATIVE RURLAPS— Bingle fuce and reverstole—targe Agsortment of choice deatans— elsewhere . JAPANESE ART. CREPES aod exyuisite—floral and don gn Cor kimonos draperies—vs 118 pyres ttage Metin ‘or Five and cottage fitt @sewhere se LEM ES MORNING SALES ‘To-morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying restricting quantities. Silk Crepe de Chines Black, Wh.te, Cream and att Niece renee bad a oye Hinches witesi ot, auality. Full Lastre—fu'l crepe ip ella “prettior Foe: Ronn event MAIN FT White m broideries Strong. heavy work Houncing ths) tesgok rutin tod on sheet ci 7 Shaker Flannels Batra hevvy. quality tn. special "Bi Fae ae Applique Lavn dase a) Sinch—H. 8. or Scallop Renaissance Braid of fancy tug. Eyelet and Fancy ‘Opie work effects-—clean arid pact ‘ort “OERIN ILOOR—ARCADE, Sik Floss Crshions Writs cents cov'd—two' slses Myanmar # indertngs, ato NER 18 cents "ibs 495% } 1