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wees } the Stoux was removed early | faced chorus girl, who rejected his over- tures at love-making, is denied. Grief ’ nes it young lady's face. and crosses tl mod and 1 hands and kerchiefs. THE WORLD: AY SIOUX ACTOR With Squaw’s Arms Prieerving the superstition dian, whose advance in yor, deci the “Great Manato' fired a bullet into his brain. ‘That ne lives is physicians of Harlem Hosp'tal That he had fallen in love wit! over the death of his brother, was the cause of the act of Ka- ania, it {s explained, Kawinga js married, His squaw and &@ jet black-eyed pappoose reside in their tepee, the New Star Hotel, One Hundred | and Seventh street and Lexington ave- | nue, which adjoins the New Star The- | ‘etre. where the thrilling melodrama in which Kawinga piayed a scalping part is showing. the “Medicine Whirlwind’ of | “Young Buffalo, King of the Wild West.” Kawinga alsy healed raised scalps nod was successful as an actor “Medicine Man.” When tho papoose was born, three weeks go, name Kawinga, whose is Miles ‘furner, said J squaw that the infant haa come into his place when he Was gone and that he didn’t propose walting to be an old man before giving His philosophy Was discounted by his squaw, who as- the palefaces would brana him a coward if he disposed of the world to take Way to the papoose. sured him that himself. Kawinga, who |s only tw years old,” was ore, Ber after ‘the show last n went to his wife and nbraced her. winga, the Great Mauatou I shall answer the ca Mrs. Turner threw her his wife's arms still about and placing bhe eve fired a shot in sank to the floor. an ——<>—__. muzzle to his bra BORNSTEIN'S LOVE MESSAGE ON RUCK Kissed Missile, Then Threw It 2* Pretty Girls Mak ing Eyes. It Is a rather crude pleasantry to kiss & fragment of rock and dash So Magistrat aévised Sigmund Bornstein, of East Ninety-first street, to-day fined him $3 for throwing a st street, just over the w: A score or more attractiy en are employed on Un the same building. stein leaves his, home thi in the Street to wi at him, wavi Sigmund usually hung his head and Dlushed. whereupea tne girls weld dolly him until he would become vo itated that che frenueni! t Into the areaway, bumping J ing his handsome future g ‘This morning, however, he braced himself with three cups of cotter. “Tt sald to_ myself Your gdviced tae Court, “shat T re boldly, 1 will throw 2 gone ‘blonde, As house the girls cry ‘Ah. and make beautify! Hiren “ant suddenly T the window. ‘our Honor It was all acc I push the rock in the yor face and cut her fing to fling a kiss like al _—___— “A HOPELESS CASE.” This is the title of Charles Dana | Gibson’s drawing which given free next Sunday with the} Sunday World. YOUR CASE WILL BE IF YOU DO NOT ORDER THE WORLD IN NEWSDEALER MOTHER FOUND HANGING | BY GER CHILDREN. Ohristina Girbach of age, wife of Louts Gerbach, herself to-day at her home, Cedar strect Stapleton S Bhe went Into the avtic of at 9 o'clock and was found Moar, later by her You can do so with the greatest assurance of safety if you install ia Your store or shop, at tella che customer wuat how much monvy your cashier puts your money-ox. jit Can't Make SHOOTS HIMSELF Him, Kawinga Tries to Join Dead Brother. race, Kawinga, a full-blooded Sioux In- civilization | brought him before the footlights as a} ‘ , character in a stirring } the Wild Western melodr: had called him, | and, placing a revolver to his ri the wonder of the despondent than ight. He arms around his neck and pleaded with him. With him, Ka- winga drew from his nocket a revolver nis right ently dead, y from his home. young worm- As the bashful Born- a infenjcena fy HOPELESS", ADVANCE FROM fifty-seven About | ef the a of| eve, | |, whence to-day. 1 a pale- a year est neighbor and summoned help. @ootor was soor on hand, but wes un- able to do anything for the ootonega- rian. Hulse died in two hours. LONG ISLAND MAN Warren Hulse, General Ad-| viser to the Town, Feared Dying an Invalid. Four score and three years had possed over the head of Warren Hulse, ast Moriches, L. I, when he arose on in his comfortable home and a © Kill a chicken for hreakta He carried in his hand a Flobert rifle, acevstomed to shoot he fowl he desired for food. His wife, seventv-five vears old r the cound of a rifle shot a few minutes after the old man left the house. She waited for him to return, and when he did not in half an hour went to look for him, He was lying in the poultry yard, unconscious, with a bullet wound in his head, the rifle alongside him. ‘The aged woman hurried to the near- A he saad enty-one in He it in a e Wahle 404 when he one that he had tenderly touched with his lips] sun rises, U24.5un scts, G.v0/Moon ‘mete, 5.4% at Miss Lizzie Partridg THE, TID! Tigh Water, Bornsteiu is a very bashtul young AM, PM. man. By days he weaves silk in the | S8ady Hook basement of No. #1 st Ninety-first | Hell Gate floor of morning their rock, it will be Pe ND. your At first 4 was thought that Hulse tad shot himself accidentally, but in- veotigation established that he had com- mitted suicide. he ‘had been heard to remark that he ‘had lived long enough. Although strong for his age and in excellent health, he jfeared that his health would fail and that he would die an invalid. Several times of lete “I'd rather go out while I've got something in me," he told one of his riends a few days ago. ‘Old Man Hulse’ as he was known tn his neighbornood lived all his life on Long Island. He was somewhat of a David Harum, but eccentric to a degree. He traded horses, speculated in real estate, ran a Tarm and acted as general advisor to a large circle of friends who placed grete confidence sn his homely common sense. There were seven brothers in the Hulse family und Wa n was the sole survivor. He had sons, but they did not live with him. ——_o-__ A HOPELESS CASE. Charles Dana Gibson’s famous picture, ‘A Hopeless Case, or There Are Some Cases So Severe that It} Takes More than Medicine to Cure) Them,” FREE with NEXT SUN- DAY’S WORLD. BY SPECIAL | ARRANGEMENT WITH COLLIER’S WEEKL' Ss LIABILITY BILL PASSES. Mensure Protecttug Injured Em- ployeex Goes Through the Senate. ALBANY, March 9.—The Senate fur- ment toward reform yesterday by pass- | ing the amended e:ployers' lability bill, ‘The bill amends the present law to | render Hable railroad corporations for injuries sustained by an employee by reagon of the incompetence or negil- gence of another employee and pro- hibiting assigning the right of action. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-Day. Uiriken.: Main. Napoittan Prince. INCOMIN DUE TO-t Neckar, Bremen.” "Gibson, Havre Martelto, Hull. Antonto' Lovez, Naples OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. Republic, Orfzada, Venetia Nante Baham: A SUICIDE AT 83 nished another example of Its advance. | BOWLERS ARRANGE FOR’ THE TRIP TO LOUISVILLE = |Great Demand for Seats at the take: &. Fall Inn wit thet guriacd ee aguas | gays certificate that the work is weil he Voorheis - Smith Match * Contest March 13. P. J. Riddell, the alley expert, will per- CRRA muberintend the work, remaining at | he “Superoa until it “ly completed. ‘Turi iliac will follow the planing ard Local bowlers who will attend the ua-| | tfonal tournament of the American | Bowling Congress at Louisville, March have accepted tho transportation | facilities offered by the Chesapeake and | | Ohte y, and will leave New York contest, Y be ‘Permitted to toll @ ball on either alley until | {hey begin practice at 8.30 o'clock ‘Tuew.a night for the pI Nelther Voorhels nor Smith will “Juvenile Tournament. sk F, V."" limited Sunday, | Koster and Sotherel, of the Nonpareil | xy sh lyn, in imany eeqiests Baye | Max at 455 P.M, arriving at am ni to ‘hold a house tournament tor > ? Juvealls bowlers ‘who. have at 8 P. M. Mond high scores these aleve car for the Greater New ament will be make up of the to making the ‘three game. in Mareh Eastern Passenger | same avstem as that. f finished. “Three Ollie Haff, of the Corinthians, gets the t sceres In open | vi h t e York bowlers his been secured by fastens "on Re jl. ‘Truitt, General Agent of the road, who will also pro-| late as March 30, which gives oppor- | two-men tunity to remain in Loutertlle for the | teami contest from Medicus an: 4 2>E t os , | from x fn Fidelta, White Elephant FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 9, 1906. Miller at the Superba, Brooklyn. era cies him a dang al contests at the in wh Two-Men Record. SALT LAKE CITY, Uta tourna ous cord ere by plilne up & total of Allien and Watt Won. Bert Aiien won a ¢ Billy Linden Greater: ork tournament, | rolled @t Linden’ sya, Ninety-sixth street, last night. O1, Ty: Lays 171, Ie tro an 18s, “181, ase sixires, t defeated Mornings.de. Metropolitan Champicnshia. of Chatnplonatip, tas at Atnann f inst night, eat whit Louts ur Minh hn wilt be a. competitor: se series of xamnes New The MICHAELS} Fulton, Fifth Ave. 2 9th Street, BROOKLYN. CREDIT| Freely Extended to All. CLOTHING For the Entire Family. :$1.00 Down and 50c, Per Week On Purchases of SIO Worth. FURNITURE | Store Opens ee 8.30 A. M. | { needs. suits of each pattern, shoulders, ail woo! big mateh games between Eastern and} Western stars to follow the tourna- ment, which are expected to be the mos: important in the history of bowling. It is expected that_at least 01 dred bow.ers from Greater New York wiil attend vhe tourna.nent. There are ten clubs entered as inembers of the American Bowl from this city, so that 3 teams may made at the moment. teams algonai Munyhan, George Smith Grand Centrals—Bil!_ Cord hotf, John Koster, Jimmy Haller and Otto Helltas, Brunswick-Balke-coliender—P, J. Chares Dumas, Tilly Linden, “Fred John Cainmann ond Hefman ¢ Superba—Charies H. ibbets, W Jf Miller, Bort Miller and Tuxed. kK—Lee Johus, hein Welrgurth, Richter, Pierson und 3 ° min Ehier, Johnny Ww. Woll, Dinsmore ‘and BROADWAY, - HROOKLY) Fred Sinith, George | Riddeil, | Covion, | Batket Weave $1.2 Sutwacs 49C Handsome models. full front of wide tucks; self collar; full sleeves; Robin egies niuny others who expect to compete In Individual and two-men contests, and a the flvemen teams there will be 'S MOST DEPENDABLE LARGE RETAIL STORE 5-Hour Specials On Sale Til 1 P. M. None by Mail or C. 0. D, retail at $12.00 and $15.00. “Tgheptigne— Shopping Men's Spring Top Con 2 by XM: if Rrays, Serge linings, broad ¢ at tailored throughout, value $15.00; Saturday for Men’s Top Coats, hare tailored, fi covert: tailore $25.00; Saturday for,. . Spring Derbies and Soft Ha is afforded every advantage by our well equip- ped and ever- efficient’ Mail Order Depart- ment. Test it, 69 eilent Kid, with and stout soles;| Shoes for Misses 98c 29 Caildeen Lace Shoe: patent leather <p punying them will be the bowlers kuin to jook on and have @ whole lot of Joe Thum or "Uncle sfonn’ Schilling head the usual lure bunch of good fellows from the White blephant: “August sev never mil ytd wi Henry Lankenau “chaper sizes 34 to 44 15¢ eee 39 Hy Cone 3 oust and Made of Co: dip hip; sizes. os to 36; one of the nau 50c pSePe, 124 C for Women Cc ‘slack, white, brown aod navy. Shirred, platted or circulur effects Handsome models. UEleeR 84 to 2 | 59c } Neglizee Shirts 39, for Men (e Extra good duality Pereale w match; sizes M4 to 17; fa sizes, mado up of the famoun red Schwartje (s a certain member, best wilues of the year. 15c Riese 10c IC Ribtons 5 and 6-Inch Messaline Ribbons, In 1 k and white and all the leading favorite colors; unusual value. ae . he, Miphia Washietone TasinnsrS and Wilmington bowlers will also travel via + sapeake and Ohio, having special care by time the train 1 bo pretty nearly a will, go. rolling into Ta Uring home wil the rabbi Great Demand for Sea For the convenience of the hundreds of ctatore who will try to see the ireatly talked of match contest pet hele and Jimmy. Smith at th: Sup, Brooklyn, next Tuseday evening, it is ecated thete are only a ‘seats, which have been aah about, the tournainent ‘Ag there has ohn considerable Oncinnd tor nents nd to avold the poesibilty of ch into the hands, ot tors. C ! Bobets, stor, has taken per | poral churae it will, howevai fo"heceanary, to prctite them "early or else | to, Join vin the crust of he admiaal tie cectain Spring Walk es rials, and a quickly that you can fuom-only" aign will he up early on the nent | ofthis contest, the most Important of the ow liny ! Mir. "Hbbet contender ron of planing © match contest wien on Saturtay night. “OT recnution taken," @aid Mr. EQ- the Brunavto range: and Oxford gray. plaited back; sizes 34 to 40, Other Raine: 9.98, % Lingerle and + Lingerie Walsts.. Both long and short sleeves and neat Sateen 98 $1.50 Petticoats 7OC Fine black sateen Pettiooats In 2 great variety of styles; splend’d EE the thin, round-cornered little Enamel Boxbelow! When carried in your vest pocket means Heaith-Insurance. It contains Six Candy Tablets of pleasant taste, almost as pleasant as chocolate. Each tablet ir a working dose of Cas- earets, which ac's like Exercise on the Bowelsa-d Liver. * * It will not purge, sicken, nor upset the stomach. Because it is not a “ Bile- years | hanged on No. er home de: driver,"’ like Salts, So- dium,Calomel,Jalap Senna, nor Aperient Waters. These waste Di- gestive Juices of the sys\em needed to- morrow, in merely flushingout the Bow- els today. * * 4 Neither ts it like Castor Oil, Glycer- ine, or other Oily Laxatives that sim- ply lubricate the Intestines for transit of the food stopped up in them at that | particular time. These emergency drugs relieve the immediate trouble, but do not relieve its Ci ~The same trouble will therefore recur again till that Cause is removed per- manently, The chief cause of Constipation and Indigestion is a weakness of the Muscles | that contract the Intestines and Bowels, Cascarets are practically to the Bowel Muscles what a Massage and Cold Bath awe to the Athletic Muscles, 4 vidio ish. The Little Doctor in your Vest Pocket Showing size of Vest Pocket” Cascaret Box compared to Watch. workmanship; exceptional values. Kid pees $1 tol?womes 59c Beautifully stylish, well made Gloves, in white, black, tans. grays, champagne, modes and browns; all sizes. They stimulate the Bowel Muscles to contract, expand, and squeeze the Diges- tive Juices out of food eaten. | Cascareis do this naturally, without | purging or discomfort, | They don't help the Bowels and Liver | in such a wayas to make tiem lean upon | similar assistance for the future. This is why, with Cascarets, the dose may be lessened each succeeding time instead of Increased, as it must be withall succeeding doses efotherCathartics and Laxatives, * * 4 Cascarets act Iike exercise, If carried In your Good Linen 15¢ Teves, 9C An attractive group of a half- dozen neat designs; all have fringed ends, and are daintily made. 25C wak'Brstes 10C | J] White or gray bristle, with ebony mahogany cr oak finish backs; all |B] superior values, Handsome Suits for Confirn: Men's Spring Vests, fancy | Littl m1 Vest Pocket (orf Salle ar as. $5, carriedin iy Men's prin ute, se.ec just when you sus- ate eg eee RP coe | wears, pect you need one fon Young Men's Tan Covert eure. these Ills begin in the Bowels, and partial Constipation paves the way for also white years its business ang all other Diseases. “Vest Pocket" box 10 cents, Lace Curtain Fe epee) JOC Manufacturer's sample ends of curtain patterns; large and in various slz Be sure you get the ge made only by the Sterling Remedy Company, and never sold in bulk, Every tablet stamped "CCC." rade Teas, Oolona, Ceylon, Ene: ‘3 Ibs. » . nfistan tat ‘oF Mltved * war FREE TO EVERY R: Jt has been arranged to mall trees beau. | tiful Witte Frens! ened GOLD. TED trinket box, ha ’, a handsome orn: t made, hould have one cents In stampa is asked an a measure of Rood faith and to cover cost of Carca With whioh, this dainty box ts loaded. 71 niend to-day, be eure to mention this paper Bile Raetedy yor edcron 180 Ins. cans’ Infant’ Maine’ Cora, ddzou. 16; can 100 ES ie Special Offerings tn Spring Appare!. The accompanying tration depicts one of fashionabie models show an extensive range of styles in the popular mate- ble money by buying your Spring outfit here. 9.98, 14.98, 17.98 $32 Raincoats Oifered Saturday at collar; full sleey 12.98, 14.98, 17. 0s i all make Bay Os, ‘3. Double-Breasted Suits, groun 59¢ 2hand 27 ia. Siti C Crepe de Chine Full range of desirable colors. wht black: eminent 23c $15 Walking Suits, $9.98 || 2d Week of the Shoe Sale. Most Phenomena! Values Brookiyn Has Known. iNus- the in new ing Suits. We personal vi convince you save considera Prices 19.98, 6.98 Olive and tar double breasted with cunts; onts models, Women’s Fine Handkerchiefs. Hr, S: Tnitfal Handkerehtts: * Fancy’ Gwiss einbrela eee pine qualities; button down the picotores: we 2078 roideres -| | front; full fashioned sleeves, fin- keront pat v4 i kerohiets » newest eet 124c ished with silk crocheted edge. $2.25 wean” 500 of these desirable Braid Hats. in all colors and in a good variety of shapes; special values. 36inzb 75 aust Beagee 38c Popular. champagne washes perfectly; correct for simmer costumes and waists. Black Hosiery 35¢ “er Women’ 2OC quality black mercerized » lace Hosiery; spliced heel and uncommonly good value. Catchy Rec toe, Men’s & aie Clothing tion. also able 1.00 al by Mr. THEO. MORSE To-Morrow. navy J 0c Haircerd Pitan tise Waite fue: rinted ed destins. Ha ndKerchiefs. Women’s Handkerchiefs, ! embroidered, Swiss. bem- at in figured, lates, lace trimmed. Val. i2icea. Tc-morrow, 8c! Collar and _ Selling more — “Idalis* Shoes and Oxford Ties than ever before in the history of this famous brand of ootwear. Best footwear made exclusively for women. u Sets. Shoes, Collar ard Cutf Sets, mace of fine 3.00 Ties, 2 50 Val, insertion and edging; also. ir tion Irish crochet stock collars, cuffs to iratch. ta. { sate tes Hana. turn |¥| | Walue 49c set; 25c Une aia mre To-morrow, 1,39 calf, Chemisettes. lawn, Val. lace trim med, embroidery and afictastik; aloo allover lace etfects; @. $1055 yto, Lace Stock Coilar. Point Caz: a batiste, with lrish lee combined. h lace Boy tn Shoes, lace, crassa vamp. stout salen; sizes to. 1.25 Shoe: i 1 in patent glac dd vy apylique Women's Kid — Shoes; button and lace; medium Cit each cher | toe and heel: ‘extension ecs Ruching, larg 9.69 | cise sole; sizes 3 1.29 tion, all the newest and ve ivable to 8: $2.00 value... Je. Styles, 3 necks for 25c., per neck lensth..... 9c Large Cape Collars, Po nt Venise;, also yoke; in same lot. all reduced prices; value $1.75 to $3.98,.for Merino Shirts for Infants 50c 19¢ Women’s Back Combs. Women's Back Combs, fancy shell, with gold band studded with jewe very popular Combs at the present time, good to stay in the hair. Value 50c. ea.; 25c\¥ To-morrow, Pins, 3 piece sets, Women’s Wa’ mother of pearl, value 15c set of 3, for,, Women’s Brooches, set with rhine- stone & enameled, gold plated, suit- able for Spring neckwear, val. 25c, ea. Novelty Necklaces, with fancy jeweled drops,something new and 5 pleasing, the 50c values for... 25c Turquois: Bead Necklaces, French finish, very preity and becoming 0 to most peosle, value 25¢, for. 10c Women’s Black Hosiery 19c For Children 125c Extra fine quality, fine riboed black cotton Hosiery; double knee. heel and toe; warranted stainless; G to 10. 79¢ Bedspreads Beautiful Marseilles made with hemmed endi h an exceptional valud. ee Neckwear 50c Ferwiss’ 25¢ Special lot Just received, superior silk, made up In 2% and 2%-In. 4-1 hands; some Frenen; ones lin White 55¢ patterns, full size; New Music, 15c Bell," will rendi our Music Dey Mond His songs music cou copy + 98, 408 or 2M. 3. ae ad fs Longing for You Parlor 2: 39 $4.25 Fas Oak and mahogany finishes; French polish and fluted legs; also undeg shelf; specially attractive. Lenten Foods, Boiled Sliced Ham, 22c. Pound Only 2 tbs, to a customer, Mr, Theo. Morse, the author of the famous song "Blue y, beginning each day at 2 P. M. can Keep an the Sunny Side. None C. O. D. ler a number of his famous succosses In rtment, third floor, on Saturday and : [5c Waists. Women’s Wiisls, fine quality dotted Swiss, entire front of broad tucks form- ing yoks, tucked back, short sleeves, trimmed ‘with Val. lace, tucked collar, be obtained at the mest on the above days at, youwillnever know Top, Coats; several shades: 1g uble-Hreunted isn i Vocal. Jul s Tttle Rocking Chair button back. sniok dry omit eres or Taalite | | ShgiWfatie tyne Deep niue | Im sPimbucton, Value $3.00; or las 2 fe. OH | Blouse miylan, 214 ans 04 where, ae Soutnorn Ronee | 0 Anstramental, To-morrow, Cc Because, nearly all renion Bula “olor, Bitinaress eee eras Tae Darien} Mard! Gras, Women's Walsts, she Waists, sheer white lawn, ia A D Daddy's Little Girl, uf Ia the Poppy Meld, American, or Trus Blue, Dream Day Waltz. 2 Cents Extea by Post. 59c € Tea Pots 24c mely decorated Tea Pots, Handsom: in varlety ‘ot une que, shapes; five alzes; front of fine embroldery and pin tucks, elbow sleeves; alte 2.25, Women’s Wa fine white full front, with V yoke of renalssance lace and fine tucks; value $2.75... 1.98 White China Silk Waists, pointed yoke of renaissance lace and fine tucks, tucked and trimmed back; value $ - 3.98 Decorated Gingh inghams, 10,0CO yards of apron and Dress Ginghams, neat checks, plaids :nd stripes (short lengths of 2 to fo yards), Nore C,O.D. Limit 20 yards to a atron, Value to 106 yd.; There are only a few of eich pattern in this vide for an observation car to be used| hard rubber’ ball in the men’s tournament eye: Corinthian winns tng front y y e " on the four hundred miles traversed | Clotine “he UF inacrcta gt Ua Bing “tral al he Sree eae aS pect manufacturers’ samples, so it is be tio be Heke by the Rhine, Alps and Battlefleld bo Sees Rug let in: S18, $88, 128. Fidetta—o1s, siz, Mand Everything for Housekeeping. early to get tirst choosing. There are great and im- line through the picturesque sections, ford wae pra, Sj. Sehulte,” Flachia, “roued “high score “of | {portant values scattered all over the clothing store for ines mill be atescaent siiee tees mai, AS AbMbrloe’ and" Connally “tied eblan—OR8, S00, 1.004 ASuaae, EASIEST PAYMENTS the boys as wellasthe men. They will bring good $26. This rete will be effective from Mein at the Superba. Feliea Shien so ore SG i Haney. Open Mon. @ Sat. Evgs. luck to you as well as ourselves, March 14. and bowlers can roturn 88| Eppes and Mark won a clone and exclting | oe orth Mae Mee oe epolitan eae Men’s Spring Suits, “ Manufactirers’ Samples,” few 1 carefully made, serge lined, concave fancy mixed homespun Black Tribets and fancy wersteds, all sizes for men and young men, manufactured to Saturday for,. in the new shades of tans and concave s! oulder: in the new tan shades and tine black vicunas, all hand , broad shoulders and thoroughly bia to date, value $22.00 and where you can save One-third on your hat; Old #asnioned Chccolates. Old Tasaoned C.oco- stitched embroidered andj cream,covered vith ave {high grade of chocolat: IVa, 30c Ib; ‘To-morrow We Give Dividend Stamps. 1,000 Stamps Are Worth $3.00 Gash, and 500 Are Worth $1.50 Cash a BROS. || @APMANSG From Bridge to Dutfield St. BROOKLYN. s2C, Q C.2=2=eeaeee Manufacturers’ Samples of ‘Men’s Spring Suits. This Is One of the Bargains i your time to buy your > St Y could hardly expect su’h exceptionaliy good values just when you need them, but they are ought to take advantage of the sal Open Satur gf Unt 1 10 P. i ' iss Saturday. You cr a rat o good you against future 7.98 m9 .93 American and Enxlish 14.98 and young men, the piace prices run from $1.00 to,,.. 2.50 Bos’ Russian Suits, Eton, sailors, Busters, double breasted and Norfolks, tine all woot cheviots, serges and Plain colors, value $4.50, for. iivageeaen nese ee OO Boye!) Reefers ani Top Coats, fine ail wool covery cloth doub! breasted Reefers, 3 to S years; Top Coats, 6 to 16 vears, all well made 1nd bring styles, value $4, Saturday for. 2.88 Boys’ School Pants, all wool, ages 3 to 16 years, all thoroughly well made, Ee od Patterns, in corduroys, blue cloths and mixtu value Saal Saturday for... .. wena 48c eee eee Colored H Pictures. ‘ ip Imported Colored Pic- Fes, facsimile Water Ge olors, Medallions ete, Value 50c: 19¢\ 70 morrow Men’s icious soft 19¢ ‘Colored Shirts ' Me: Peerless lawn, elaborately trimmed with and 17 only, with | wear these sizes. five i fi 1,49} colored Fosom Shirts, S46hy bout 200 good patt'rns colors, full sizes; a snap if you 29c Men's Negligee Shirts. all sizes, beautiful patterns, ast colors, sepa. ecutts, very well mice, value 48c hevutiful silks, 4 in - Hands, q lef. fa \Value 31.00; |To-morrow, 5 Neckwear, Spring colorings, String Ties, bows Tecks, 19¢ value s0¢, each, we pring weight, Men's Undershirts, s manufacturers’ samples, ribbed bal brigvan, snort and sons sleeves, 25c value 50c, each » fan and Men's Sceks, iat bie split sole, high spliced heels ‘and toes, pure Eeyptian yarns value 25¢, per pair _) We Wamen’s Fine Shoes. Women's Shoes, the balance of a lot, in buitan and lace, hand welted soles, smail sizes only and narrow widths, 2%, 3. 3, 386 and 4," Be fitted; no exchanges Value $3.00; 59c To-morrow, “Shoes, Sister lace, hand Comfort Shoe turned soles, soit and comforiable as weil as duiable, sizes 4 to 6, val. $2.00, DI, wees Boys’ Shoes, fgr t.o5 wear 9 to 1255, in ‘vici kid and satin calf, little heels, lace, value $1.50, 1.19 or pair, . Giris’ Shoes, in bri: hi dongok kid, heavy soles, lice only, spring heels, sizes 119 to 2, D. & E, value $2.00, 1.39 Parisian ‘Hand Bags. The newest Bags for bap embossed leather, violet blue and gray, glit frame, Sweep etfect, gilt metal Hees leather lining to match outside, inside coin purse, Value $3.00; | .69 To-morrow, _ Net .Shopping Bags, with strong handles, very handy when out shopping to carry small parcels in, value 49c, for aes 8c Women’s Hand Bags, Ave and Carriage style, Vienna handles, in- side coin purse and card ase val, $1.50...-04 v. OTe Women’s Gilt Belts, 2 vensies wide, flower pattern, gold Seewit with harness buckles, value $0c, each, . 29¢ aper.. Crepe Paper, pe P rolls, all. colo: for lamp shades and decorations of kinds, dainty colorings, just what you want for the new shades you are plans