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2. Penn ne Pecenon Pa Blac [Voorheis bole a] oe Ss 4; Heong Jimmy Smith, of Brooklyn, defeated John Voorhets, of Manhattan, in the dest six in nine games bowled at the Buperba alleys, Brooklyn, last night, the | contest being the most remarkable ex- | hibition of selentific clean bowling seen in the greater city thls season. Smith won simply because he proved to the satisfaction of those present-that he was the best bowler. For two years Smith had tried to get Voorheis into a match contest, and it was not until Charles Ebbets took hold of the matter that they were finally matched to roll on his alleys. The con- test was arranged as the best six out of eleven games for $250 a side, the winner to take 60 per cent. of the gate receipts after Ebbets had taken 50 per cent. of the gross, he paying all ex- pensen, ‘A xpecial stipulation in the articles ent was that the alleys , of should be planed off and that neither bowter should roll a ball on them until the night of the contest. This gave both absolutely noutral alleys, and the result of the contest therefore must Yeove no doubt as to the champtonship, which honor Voorhels has claimed un- ehsdlengod for several years except by Dave Shiman and Smith. ‘After the contest Voorheis claimed that Smith hed en advantage in the tae. af the mimeralite bali, which he guid was a ephere of tron. As this ball weighs eixteen pounds and its use 1s permitted by the American Bowling ‘Congress, Voorhels made his own han- @icap in using a ball of wood. He sald the rubber ball hit the pins in ® more ¢@ffective manner. Gmith had @ serious handicap in @ spilt thumb that had bean injured the previous evening, but he held pluckily to bis work, ‘was, never rattled over Voorhels’s good work end leading scores at times and won out on hie merits. He was carried othe alleys p.tte ormye of bis, triends, ond to-night will the, ringside with other champions champions at the Nelson-Mc- fade four ermra and Smith girtke ootumn was 130 & mark in Smith's One very interesting feature of the contest was the succes of Smith in making the 37 which he won by eh performed this p 26, Voortets: at the Morinesie, was Qs great scoreboard, @ 2x3 at- fait “occasionally” econ through ‘the clear Smith won the first game, although ho with the 6-7 split, while Voorhela made the 4, 5, v0 errors by Voorheis Jost. anie gaine,’ Voornels won the second by ‘his good start, In the third Smith cam2 strong and put up the high score of the match, 228, The third game wus close, and Smith won by ‘three pins, although mag an error, His strikes came Geeded In (ils. guiues ahd; that lathe tone the ordinary bowler fails to find them. fn 'the ditty game Nonth electritied the making the 5-8-10 split, but three lost him this game. The 8-7 third gan Sixth ett tin fytion be had’ e lead ant trigh goore of 207. 9, splits. for Yoorhets, wlio had lost che Serta, of the bsed ie Brooklyn boy im- Einauately thereafter Degan to slap in the mith sald he woubt not mes here until after fh rest in Fie meantime and his thumb a Creed aides the svilbe contests Smith hee a match ears ee with the ham) bowler of Chicago for @ sid stake of Smith will go to Chicago to roll @ match game, and when he returns Wi Maws eo, Gate inc AWH be, wil Tbe Feady to accept any challenges offered, Close of Interclub Leagu f Bie re 12 the Haterolub A Ihe vary” interest tug ma uD thelr season gery eo row Yorks A.C. leads to di Et with Cr aa ev bor Jy r PsA sea [Sint [aly aminias 3 eae ete LVooviers LAAs Sah SSeS bvrol7 1617 lo | AS Ip, TIL STrckiag I], Share to3; lirat, 1S: 1821 Seta Shriliog | the decisive strug bles poll _on the Cre boned series of last \ | re Jon. | Games street. York alleys, The ably be roiled evening. [nine of the t (e) de Re night, the West side “Thureday—I Broadway, near Getting Ready for Summer. Staude Weingarth the same nig . All club delegate: ent this afteraoon Harlem Cirle to orzw Leo Koblman is a new been making 25, Sater, “7, Baad ight between Will also be nians play plfean Clapy and Sat: Republicans roll loan, alley igh average, Fisher, 82, each having rolled 24 Harlem Re G,, is. third Metropolitan Championship. roheduled fn the Metropolitan championship series for this week are as follows; To-tiigit—Lufta'o Corinthian, Morningside, One Mundi a Fifteenth New Frida: . Corinthiar, Forty-second street, on ripening Into a sy Committee of Strikes and Spares. Metropolitan leads in the Superba to@na- ment, Brooklyn, having won 25 of 30 games plays Grand’ Central has won 21 games and lost 9, Moore, Grand Central, has high ‘ an ome why. 192) nd, Hldderhot, Bush: return secies in the match contest be- tween Smith and Staude, Amphion, Brooklyn, aad Johny and Weingart, atu yack, will prob Friday 1a series with will are expected to be pres. ‘@ ineeting’ held at, the the Eastern two- phenom." who has high scores at, aien ieaninribe Mortem Navy, tour. ent at Kahledorf's, | TWentyariren eatroet. One Hundred and ott, ‘teams paving wan Dumble, yiam gC ‘Gos “high individual “average at Dulld ‘our haustion into remelies—the sease—the well, t Teme! the syscei orous by this member t times. at his oftice, all_w iret, to tt all the orld hungere for? rey. the electricity, uti and enjoyment for all body snould take tf Nl, to, make Ses well. by Tak practicln ‘Misaletan, Nervura and will st es, Dr. Greene himself will give free coi sultations and advice, the vior Trony “atrensth, ence, 0 comes superb health? By the ae ona my blood and nerve Vigor, our prostration Into re- newed life and energy. ‘Dr. Greene's Nervura {s the remedy of one sure and perfect cure for medicine w is the. renewer oe Mt if well to keep eo; if blood and nerve isreat’ advantage of having Dr. Greene. are personally or by ma! 101 Fitth Av., New York, to ho vee, Servure or _contemalate its use. Cortlandt ats, 18 to eae for be-| given below for twenty. third street station. FOR THE WBs my M- =a ois A MST TS nate 910.55 A. M.—THE 8 RAILROADS, PENNSYLVANIA FAILROAD ree ¥ pSBROSSHS AND DT STS. ‘The leaving, time, trim im Desbrosses and minutes later than hat SPECIAL, VIS LIMITED 1 and St, Lot BY. LYANIA 23h to Chicago. 91.05 P. capt AG. GINCINS ATL AND $5 B 3 P. iS EXPRESS, RCLAL— 18h Ieago. —ofeae Tunes 833 PL MST, LOUIS AND CINCINNATI EXPRESS. M.—PACIFIC BXPRESS, 38 B M.—C) °0.55 P. Ma EUR SPEC! aE LEVELAND AND CINCIN- NATL EXPRESS, IAL. AND, TH SOUTH: ‘ ay SAW BURGLARS LOOTING HOUSE Watching ce Tele- phoned Police, Who Ar- rived After Thieves Left. While two burglars who had broken into the Howell residence, on South Portland avenue, » were leis- urcly ransicking the lower portion of the house and tes: ware with acid, jag the fa silver- ely movements being, observed anxious by neighbors, the women oc f the house slept soundly in the apartments above, Shortly before the arrival of the had the been by summoned departed wi elo} police, who telephone, their booty, taki and other articles valued at § The old Howell mansion, a: No. 8 South Portland avenue, was the resi- dence of the late Mayor Howell, who died many years ag. His muarric daughters, Mrs. L, H. Crary and Mr. M. H. Bulley, continue to occupy the house. Monday morning last, ks shortly before daybreak, the two burglars were ob- | served by a residem: of » U South Elliott place, In the rear o, the Howell faouse, to enter and ransack drawers and closets, Ww d was then telephoned to the po- but before their arrival the burg- Crary and Mrs. Tulle til ACCUSED OF MURDER HE KILLED HIMSELF, Despondent Prisoner Got Out of Jail During Recent Fire, but Returned to Cell, NORFOLK, Va, March nine years old, awaiting trial next Friday for the death of Flossie Re: e, at whom he threw a lighted lamp, which exploded, fatally burning the woman, committed suicide in his cell in the day knife. orfolk j to- y cutting his throut with a pen-| Brown's act was not discovered pntil a prisoner occupying a. ceil below heard a gurgling noise, and jumy from bis cot found himself bespatte ol With blood which hed run through the floor of the cell above. reas hen Brown's cell was opened the th hand the knife | e day Duri caped, later, “he es- hours All __by tra’ BROADWAY, - - BROOK! 14.—Louis| who was| EN'S MOST DEPENDABLE canoe coney STORE. a Typical Thursday Values. | MPORTAN T TO MARRIED WOMEN Mrs. Mary Dimmick, of Washington, Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound Made Her Well. It is with great pleasure we publish | the following jetters, as they convinc- ingly prove the claim we have so | | many times made that Mrs. Pinkham, | of Lyyn, is fully « Mass., WO? OPEN LETTERS! | | | | |for each individual figure | WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS give help and advice to sick women. Read Mrs. Dimmick’s letters, ‘Her first lette | Dear Mrs, Pinkham:— Mt ferer for tto past etght which fleet originate ne pains were excruc: ‘and ulceration of Aoctor nnot live ‘The jon or I | Dimmick, Wasting Her second letter: “You will remember my condition when 1 last wrote you, and that the doctor sald I inust have &n operation or L could not live T recelved your kind letter and followed your ow entirely Advice and Est Capitol Streets, How easy it was for: Mrs. Dimmick to write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, | Mass., and how little it cost her—a two-cent stamp. Yet how valuabie was the reply! As Mrs, Dimmick says—it saved her life. Mrs. Pinkham has on file thousands cf just such letters as the above, and offers ailing women helpful advice. ALL HAIR ON FACE and arms perma- ently removed, 164 nection any other derson. } Reware of Imitations lrrtat treatm fice, $1. Mme. JULIAN, Toa bate A (20th wt) cars go direct or Tr Sereaio gue tec (0) At Made of Pana styles. One special si cloth with Eton lar skirt, trimme retty, models. prejodel. 1 = eee: style: $2.50 Oxford Ties praid For Women I. 69 and turn and English welt soles; uy t0- 0808, styles; plain toe and with tips; Blucher Cut; ribbon Inee: ‘in’ patent. leathery glace kid and gun metal; J | width C to Hi; sizes 24 to 7 Women’s’ 82.00 Shoen; glace with pai ene leather me- sizes Int, up; extension soles; pum, toe and heel; 1.39 Women’s O5c, Storm R wer $1 Ro storm Rubber, 25c, Mercerized, High Lustre Chambray I] 6c Mercerlzed Chambray, with con- trasting color interwoven dot ef- tect; 28 inches wide; permanent silk lustre finish; for women’s as well ag children’s wear; colors. in Nght dius, pink, green, navy, Sha sun in Our “Silent”? i off seca 13.50 ally recom. mended by thonsands of usersy drop head style and ball bea By. In Af working my hi tah ish. hare net iin with automatic dis- ae shown In filus- 148 Stylish $15 Walking Suits, Best Values In NeW York is handsomely trimmed with Special Offering Ta Tan Covert Cloth Coats . These are Hned with good satin and there are two ‘Tight’ fitting; ix straps; full slee 9.98 S Or_Near This Price. ma cloth and fancy mixtures, in ton tyle made of black lue Panama jacket lined with a Tattots silk and jat ellie b all around the bottom. “Siz 4,98 fly velvet collar; nished at hand If-flited back; double-b: full sleeves; finished with soutwers Famous $2 Models High-Grade Corsets “American Beauty’’ and “Nemo” Corsets smado of “coutil. The Nemo are “sec- gnds"—in small sizes . | ‘The American Beauty comers ane made ‘with two sets of hose supporters, medium bust, long hip, and in sikcs 18 to 30; 8c special 98c Roller Skates Spring’s For Little Folks Joly Reliable makes. All sizes, 5 Extension Style, fit any foot, back and front eee Diack wheels; pair Graeeess inxtension Style, with “straps o” clamps, Hemacite wheel: all Bearing, i Wipe oT 89 Women’s 19c, Cotton 12 1 Ribbed Vests aC Made with low neck and no sleeves: nicely trimmed with ribbon Pand 6 Uxceptional values, 2346 | Swift's Boneless ‘153 Bacon—Special, [b., 12ic Vasu vineen atten 63c Just ‘Received: at aoe 1 Ibs, 980.4 1b.100 wes Neh by 10 Iue., 63e.2 Ib.Siio Hemacite Wheels, clamps; pair . Great March Piano Sale of 1,000 World-Renowned Tone-Lasling $350 Walters Pianos: $195 55 down and*1 a week. The Greatest Piano Value in the World. No piano anywhere near its equal in tone, actin, artistic design, quality of material or workmanship has ever been offered by any manufacturer or dealer at anywhere near the price of the Walters, which 1s About Half Its Real Value, Pianos that cannot begin to compare with it are offered for sale by others at $350 to $400. Therefore you save from $it0 to §200 when you eecure the celebrated tone-Insting Walters plano for $195—a yinno Built to Last a Lifetime, by the Walters Fiano Company of New York. Every Walters piano 1s fully guaranteed for ten years ta facsimile of this guarantee Is inserted in gilt letters on the tnside of the top Id). Piano Knowledge tor Piano Purchasers Piano Baying is a Conftdence—{in's' reu.tave,cauer amends entirely uyon the reputation of the firm from which you Imy. Thus, you can readily understand tho value you are guaranteed by the namo of ‘Blocmingdale Brothers.” We will be glad at any time to haye you look at and examine an: Pianos for sale elsewhere, and after inspecting them, with an expert if you with come here «id see tho Walters Pianos, hear thelr tone, go over the mechanism consider their construction, give them a thorough Investigation, and then judg for yourself if there is any $350 or $400 plano that will compare with the Walter —and, remember, our liberal terms are $5 down and $1 a week, and Pianos Delivered to Your Home on Payment of $5. We do not churge for time taken in making payments, no insurance and no extris whatever—$195.00, that’s all. The celebrated Tone-Laating Walters Piano has the finest action, fnest ini ported felt hammers, best imported wire strings, bushed pins, fine selected tvory Keys, new Boston fall-board and music rack, three pedals and practico mufiter, the scale is overstrung ver the cases aro beautifully finished in’double veneer, handsomely carved and polished. The touch ts exceptionaily, responsive and elastic: so easily manipuiatea that fa child of two can get a good, strong tone with eas Awe are booking a tremendous amount of orders for the Walters Piano at $5 down and $i a week, including stool and cover--we advise you to make i Selection to-morrow that delivery may be made immediately, ‘On cash purchases wo will box and ship pianos free to any part of the United States. —-Don't buy a so~ -called “slightly used” ‘or second-hand ) Caulion at any price, for they are as useless as old imachiner nace - are simply throwing your money away. Warerooms, 84 Floor. Bloomingdales’ [ex '0344ve. Upon request our representative a call. All Cars Transfer to DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. PEOSSSOSES VVOVOFOSVSGIOVIVT HOHES FPPPFSPE Vv. ‘ll and See the “Anchor Set.” It is a plate without a roof. New, sanitary, comfortable. Does not cover the roof of your mouth, or fall down, Easily taken out to clean. Must be seen to be appreciated. Call and let us show you our latest invention. Shown and demonstrated free. No charge for con- sultations. Do not forget that all ex- tractions are made painless by our New Botanical Discovery. When extractions are made in the morning, the new set will be ready to wear home at night. ‘Only Place Where You Can Get The ‘‘Anchor Set. We are the originators and inventors. There is no other plate like it. No other dental parlor has it or can get it. Call and ask about it, ALL WORK GUARANTEED 10 YEARS. 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Ca O66: eeseenecasaccccs: FFFSSS FSEFTFIFFFSESS ELS FIFFOPFIFFFIOGSSY F UB £46666666665 oe FOR SALE. “Automobiles; Manhattan's Pioneer Establishment. ea ie “hot air’? and claims ‘galore are Wanted—-look further int p — But if in need of @ HIGH CLASS or MEDIUM priced Automobile that Is] STRAIGHT ani THOROUGHLY tn Al order try us. 1 the Oldsmobile or similar car at $200 forty horse, or Panhards. eighteen to seven We can supply | ur wants, and you can be “From Missourt'’—we will show We want your trade and good will aebus Morente, out $9,000), $000; Ico free; Rr HELP WANTED—MALE, 500), $1,400; Autocars, Run- Abouts—Tonneaua, 6450-4000; Panhard, side} CANVASSERS | wattied; tay. 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Only Reliable, Up-to-Date Goods, win send representative 1 destred, AMERICAN WATCH &, DI Te MAIDEN “CANE. «Take elevator: CREDIT TO ALL—Watches, Jowelry: pay’ |. lowest prices; we are facturers, ters; confidential; \ where for such artistic styles and fine 7,9, 14, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, Spring Novelties in 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, Women’s Suits, Fackets, Coats, Etc. Matchless Values in Each! Garments that possess the distinctive tone of expert designing and tailoring in that diversity of styles that Fasbion permits this season —never were opportuhities better only samples of our popular prices. WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS Light pray, mixtures—Hton, Pony and Il{p length Jackets—straps and triton trim—collars and cuffs of contrasting cloth— 9,98 all sizes—worth $14.00... o Clifton Broadcloth and Panama— ‘Alice Blue, Ruse, Gray, Re Wine, Tan, Black, Navy— Fency Deléro and’ Bion atylee— with and grthout contrasting vesta— rich braiding or vest e! = With ‘moire “sttk—worth $18.00, 13,98 FANCY TAILORED SUITS Chiffon Panamas, Broadcloths and Serges in leading shades, also extra, fine light gray suitings and mixtures— beautifully tallored in elaborate styles—with and without fancy veste— also Pony and Hip length Coats— Ani the new style skirta repre 46, OB sented—values up to $ 3 HANDSOMELY TAILORED suITS Chiffon Broadcloths and Panamas— algo French Serge—black and eors short Goat and ton. ... 25-98 SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS Lustrous Chi Taffeta—Reseda, champagne gray, Alice Thos. Pay ‘and black waists with tucks, straps and 6c! French yoke. inlaid seith point Venise lace—elbow 81 17.98 Our Great Stocks of Light Draperies and Furniture Coverings Assortments a1 marvelous and the moderate prices a delight to all who have informed themselves of those usual else- qualities, SASH AND VESTIBULE LACES ‘Marie Antoinette Renaissance and Irish Point—single or double bordere—handsome medaliion centres—also all-overs— 10 to ® inches whle...+.-++ SPECIAL— Marie Antoinette Window and Door Paneliings—double borders— also, superb Colonial designs 5 yard wide—actual value BI TE ROBBINETS for curtainings chamber fittings, fam fing or heayy gable mesh— 9 inch 39 20 108 inch Finer to 98 cents. CURTAIN ETAMINES— Great variety of new fancy weaves— some with dea rutiful color combination in stripes and figures— 40 inches wide. 8% to .49 No such SNOWFLAKE CORTAININGS— cool looking but rich in effect, with stripes of artistic colors 1n cross or lattice lines—cream or colored grounds—40 Inches wide..... 14 to .49 TIBULE PANELS— Irish Point, Renaissance, sean rae and Arablanecwhibe and ecru—effective motif centres—some with borders (dificult to find elsewhere) yard atl 45 to 7@ Inches lo: the latter an unusual length— @ wonderful stock.. -49 to 5.00 Worth nearly “double. ART SATBBNS— Satin finish—high art and Oriental effects—value . 17 FIG'D ART DENIM8— Oriental & other designe—worth 23.15 DECORATIVE BURILAPS— Single and reversible—large ass’ of choice designs—eleewhere .25.. .15 SHPER JAPANESE ART CRBPES— floral and character designs for Kimonos and draperies—value 19 11% FRENOH ART TAPFETAS—White with col'd floral designs—cool effects for Summer drapings—value .39. DRAPERY SILKS—81 inch—plain with Oriental borders or allover Hbbon, floral and Oriental effects. Elsewhere .98, here .69 and .74 CURTAIN MADRAS—Heraldic, Orten- tal, conventional, verdure and floral designs—also delicate patterns and plain colors—36 to 45 inch— Klsewhere .20 to $1. +19 to 1.29 COLONIAL NETS— Cathedral, lattice, check, spot and other Snelson, belge—worth 29 to 88 .29 to 1.98 for obtaining the correct style Specific items mentioned below are TAN COVERT JACKETS double steuppadceatin lineder STYLISH STRAPPED Jackets Covert and Black Broadcloth— perfectly tallored—satin lined. WORUMBO COVERT JACKETS fein hd hy ined a wicreenaenre 10.99 WORUMBO COVERT JACKETS extra fin aceful cut—all 13.98 seams double strapped. ENGLISH BOX ECORIS of extm Ganisredtutfots ate rr deta lored—Ta fre: ed— real worth $21.00. 14,98 COVERT THREE-QUARTER Coats atrictly tatlored—notch eolters 12,98 STYLISH THREE-QUARTER COATS: Hght plaids end mixtures 44 98 contrasting pipings—worth $15.. 11.99 SPRING RAIN CLOAKS for rain and travelling— latest models in Cravenettes and. showerproof | fabri ted, 1001 and See aan styled medium an wi 5.98 to 25.98 5.98 8.98 Women's House Dresses 3 Most housewives prefer a neat dress to the loose half-fitting wrapper for moras tng weart....We make a spectalty 6f well-fitting, comfortable dresses for this purpose, ‘ .+..Materials and colorings selected with special care for servico end washing they comprise Ginghams, Seersuckers, Percales and fine Cambrics, lght, medium and dark—stripes, dots, figui and plain—skirts cut full, deep hem’, waists lined, with pretty yoke effects or pleats, and pipings, stitchings oF fanoy braids—sizes 8 to 44. Bo 1 gus ana 91.50...} «79 11.24 House Dresses— Baually §2.25....+ Incl Wuded among these are also special styles for nurses and maids, In Same Dept. nese Crepe Kimonos— SEK colprings—Lamntern, fancy allover and floral Goa be le) hort Ji +124 satin bands—Spectal.. vane Crepe Kimonoe—foral and ‘allover designs—Handkerchts and Kimono sleeves—Satin rib- bon finish—value 2, At Our Prices for Ready Made Tickings for Mattresses, Feather Beds and Bolsters It does not pay to make at heme, ‘We use only standard quality tickings and workmanship ts the best. READY MADE PILLOW TICKs FEATH ER BED TICKS Full and three-quarter sizé...... 1.08 MATTRESS TICKS 8 ft. 2tn, x6 ft. 7 im. as 8 ft! Bin. x6 tt. Tin. }2. 4ft ain, ) ite Sin xert tin }3.00 Fancy Stripe Tiokinge—feather Proof—fast polors—value .30....... .28 Special Luncheons To-morrow Served from 11:30 to 2:30 P, M, NO. 1—Stufted Lamb oh: Ison, ves Lah Screg 3 ole Tea or Coffes, NO. 2-Chicken Patty ‘Tapioca Puddin Tea or Cotte, NO, 8—Roast Loin of Jersey Soda and Candy in Basement MORNING SALES To-morrow), Thursday, Until J P. M. To prevent dealers buying we reserve privilege of Fin bite Lingerie Lawns Beautiful soft silky quality— full 38 inches wide—the kind much in demand for Dresses, Waists, Underwear, Infants’ Wear, ‘etc.—regularly 190. MAIN FLOOR—NBAR RS Fine Novelty Wash Fabrics Silk finish poplins—Blue, Violet and Champagne; also «variety of emb'd Stripe Linen, Batiste and alll figured’ Crepes —pongee 1 nt B23 tint—worth .29 to . BASEMENT—CENTRE BUILDING, For Morning Balers, Men’s Unlaundered Shirts Strong close weave Muslin— Union Linen Bosom—seams double stitched and felled— filtehed and fe reinforced 29 ni ene well MAIN FLOOR—WBHST BUILDING, made—usvally Bagdad Couch Covers Combination colorings—Orien- {al Agures—taseol fringe-8 jas, long—regularly $1.69; limit one. 97 BASEMBNT—GENTRE BUILDING. 4 to 6 tnch—fine quality— 17 full nfckel finteh—worth .39.. * MAIN FIOOR—CENTRE BUILDING. Good Steel Scissor restricting quantities, Women’s Spring Jackets, Black Broadcloth and Tan two of the nattiost models Se earl season—si back ond front— itched scalp cuffs and 4,85 collar—satin lined—all sizes, 82 to 46—spendia value at $10.00. SECOND FL BUILDING. Women’s White Lawn Waists,| Front, back and sleeves full trim’d with Val. lace insortings nd pin tucks; or bodice eft of'omb'y and tucks—long or ae) BUILDING. short sieeves—all vixes— hh $2.00, Women’s White Skirts, Gainbrio—knee deep lawn floupee with cluster tucks rt fy ulle—mate e sell second BLOOR—OUNTRI BUILDING, Special Lot Embrotderies Swiss, Cambric and Nainsook— Edgings and Insertinge—2 to 1 7 inth—close and open patterns 63 —value 1% and 1b cents. MAIN FLOOR--CENTRE BUILDING. Eaton-Hurlburt’s Stationery Quire box—Fine Cloth Finsh— three ints—Oxford size—wallet Bias ee