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pre pee LING SAYS HE LAY BESIDE WIFE SLAIN BY BULLET ee Cees Morrison Tells of Masked Robbers and of Many Shots Fired, None of Which Awakened Woman in Bed. (Special to The Event I grabbed a revolver from under the | POTTSVILLE, Pa., M bed and fired two or three shots at} censed ara the people | them, but didn't appear to hit them; County over the murder of Mrs. Mar-| and they got away.” Garet Morrison, the beautiful young) According to Morrison's story, he| then went back to his bedroom, clothed himself, went to his father's house near by and told what had happened, When he was dressing, he says, he thought wife of Jolin Morrison, who was shot | to death in her ‘home at Cumbola while | asleep in bed with her baby, that if the murderer ts found he will probibly be lynched, ‘There en been a sug- vife wag still sleeping, even after | gestion of burning iminal at the Htantnees the | stake, h which blood murde y Joun Mor says: The only clew to th erers has been given gon, the husband. He Child Dabbled in Blood. “I came home Sunday night and| pather and son returned to the house} went to bed. I was awakened about] .o4 tried to awaken the young wife o'clock next morning by fhe touch of nen they saw the bloody bed clothing ‘a cold revolver muzzle ugainst my face. “Three masked men were standing there, and they ordered me to get up and show them where my money was | or I would be o dead man. Maggie | seemed to be slepping, so was the baby, I got up and Ied the way down stiirs. | Lay by Murdered Wife. “pwo of them came after me, still pointing the revolver. ‘The other stayed to watch my wife. I had about $70 which belonged to a gun club of which I am treasurer, and I got this for them, While we were downstairs 1 heard a shot, but never thought of them kil!ing my #ife. and the red hands of the child, which haa been dabbling its mother’s death- wound. The bullet in Mrs, Morrison's brain was of the same calibre aa the hus- band’s revolver and of the same length as the ball which remained in the one loadeq chamber. There were no traces of robbers about the house and no foot- prints in| the snow. In the same block with Morrison's house there have been incendiary fires | within a week. One of the most pitiful things about the murder is that Mrs. Morrison was | “The two men made me go before! about to become a mother again. As them upstiirs and told me to get back ae Soe before her _mar- under the covers. still sleeping. “As soon as they I thought she was) girl in the community. Coroner's jury rendered an open | turned their backs | verdict. FLAT WRECKED BY [COURT ORDER IN SEARCH THIEVES FOR $660. FOR BANKER’S WILL. Real Estate Broker Returns Home Relatives of A. C. Gwynne Think to Find Furniture Smashed It Is in Safety Deposit Vault, andes vet Gone Which They Want Opened. Joseph Mayer, a real estate broker, qho lives at No. 14 East One Hundred | ng World) ind Thirteenth street, reported to the| WHI March 2.-- police of the East One Hundred ond) Arthur has obtained an Fourth street stition early to-day that | order ate Silkman to open his apartments had Ween entered andthe safe vault kept by Ehleves had carried off sliver worth $0 | father. the late John A, Gwynne, Sy e- e- So! Li oll Sale) Maver naid that he was out unti | Ryecon-the Bound, et the Tincoln Sare {ter midnight and after entering bis | De ‘oni atte Re‘found it topsy-turvy. Drawers | Since the death a week ago of Mr. had “been broken nen and furniture | Gwynne, who is sald to have left about Fe counted up his loss as nearly “As he | $100,000, his family have been unable could estimate st and then Went for the| to find his will, and it is believed that {t is in tho vault. Mr. Gavynne was 9 @ prominent banker of New ork. deposit of Pithe. thieves mained’ entrance through the front lo Ing to the common hall of the tna use. ‘Stern Brothers Spring Flowers, Aigrettes, Pompons, Ostrich and Fancy Feathers, Wings and Quills Finest qualities and exclusive effects in an unusually wide range of colorings. Special, To-morrow Ostrich Plumes, 16 in. long, in black, white and colors, $2.65 59c 38c¢ American Beauty Roses, with foliage, all colors, - Crushed Roses, with foliage, 3 in bunch, Sterling Silver Toilet Articles At 50% Less Than Regular Value COLONIAL AND CHASED DESIGNS, BRIGHT AND BUTLER FINISH, EXCEPTIONALLY HEAVY WEIGHT. Mirrors, 5.95, 7.95, 9,00 Puff Boxes, $1.95, 2.25, 3.75 Hair Brushes, 2.25, 3.95, 4.95 Combs, ~ 75c, 95e Cloth Brushes, 2.95, 3.75 Talcum Bottles, $1.25 Military Brushes, 2.75, 3.50 Tooth Brush Bottles 95e Hat Brushes, 95¢, 1.95 Hooks, Files, Horns, 50c Special Sale of Wornen’s Silk ana Lisle Thread Hosiery 39¢ ‘$1.00 1.75 2.85 Lisle Thread Hose, in plain silk finished gauze white, tans or black, lace ankles and embroidered in: Black Pure Thread Silk Hose, with double soles of silk or cotton, Extra Fine Silk Hose, in plain black gauze, lace ankles, and with embroidered insteps, French Pure Silk Hose, with embroidered fronts or openwork Insteps, “ Unusual Values in their Handkerchief Dep’t elidibedirngeall effects, ge Each $] 00 Re 15¢« 1.75 ‘Women’s French Linen Handkerchiefs with hand embroidered initials, 25¢ “ 50° « French Novelties in Women’s Silk and Linen Hdkfs, in desirable colors, Men’s Sheer French Linen Hakfs, hand hemst’d, in plain and plaid effects, West Twenty-third Street THE WORLD: MARCH 21, 1900. FINED $10 FOR HAVING | 00-G00 EYE BAD. Eugene Powelson Tried to with Mrs. Campbell and She Caused Arrest. Eugene "sold, and of . was fined $10 in Market or 4 with Mrs Catherine © ell, of No. West Puj y-fourth street, Powelso he lives at No. it West h mploxed eal tr! it short Salip, | to. leave plain }to ti | the the ght to car. come to t nst_ these ma platform of sre Mrs, Martha Pohlman, of 55 Chester Avenue. Newark, N. J., who is 2 graduate Nurse from the, Blockley Training School, at Philadelphia, and for six years Chief nic Nurse at the Philadelphia Hospital, writes the letter printed ‘below. She has the advantage of personal experience, besides her professional education, and what she has to say may be absolutely relied upon, Many other women are afflicted as she was. They n health in the same w It is prudent to heed such advice trom such a source, . Pohlman writes: y persuaded years of experl Lydia EB. Fink ible Compount the safest and b e for any sufferin; e k and p bearing-down pal. govcre fearful backaches and tre quent dizzy speils. The doc tors prescribed for me. ye I did not improve. I would % bloat after eating, and fe. quently become nausea! Thad pains down through my limbs so T) could hardly walk. It was as bad a case of female trouble as I have ever known. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, however, cured me within four months Since that time I have bad o recommend it to a number suffering from all forms of fe culties, and I find that while it ered unprofessional to recommend a p medicine, I can honestly recommend Ly E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, for I have found that it cures female ills where all other medicines fail. It 1s a grand mcd- icine for sick women.” Money cannot buy such testimony as this—merit alone can produce such re- sults, and the ablest specialists now agree that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is the most universally suc- cessful remedy for all female diseases known to medicine. When women are troubled with tr- regular, suppressed or painful periods, weakness, displacement or ulceration of the female organs, that bearing-down feeling, inflammation, backache, bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indiges- tion, and nervous prostration, or are beset with such symptonts as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irrita | Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Succeeds Where Others Fail, ———— EEE A reward of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars will be paid for the arrcef and conviction of any fenk dealer or other person guilty, under the_provisions of Section 850 of the Penal Gode of the Stale of Now York, of criminally receiving any prop- arty belonging to this Company. NEW YORK TELEPHONE GO. 15 Dey St., New York JOMN H. CAMILLE, May 1, 1902. 2d Vice-President World Wants Wonde! Sunday CMC BSE OE Monday After Years of Experience, Advises Women A Regard to Their Health. bility, nervousness, sleeplessness, melan- ‘want-to-be-left- feelings, blues and hopelessness, they should remember there is one tried } and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham’s | Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles. No other female medicine in the world has received such widespread and unqualified indorsement, The needless suffering of women from diseases peculiar to their sex is terrible to see. The money which they pay to doctors who do not help them is an enormous waste. The pain is cured and the money is saved by Lydia E, Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound, It is well for women who are ill to write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. The present Mrs. Pinkham is the daugh- ter-in-lav_ of Lydia E. Pinkham, her assistant for many years before her de- cease, and for twenty-five years since her advice has been freely given to sick women. In her great experience, which covers many years, she has probably had to deal with dozens of cases just like ‘yours. Her advice is strictly confidential. DENTISTRY. 6000 Our Bridge extractions are made painless by our wear home at night. We have a process whereby we c: there is only a root left, and restore sired. Call and we will’ explain, Full Sets of Teeth$5.00 Gold Fillings.... $1.00up 54 W. 23d St., New York. (Opp. Eden Musee.) German, French and Swedish | oooCoECOeReS COCeO A GUARANTEED OFFER, Don't Bes Call at Once, Teeth UNION PAINLESS DENTISTS, 838 @th Ave., cor. 2ist at. 1gfth th, eon’ 24 a7, COOSOSOOSOCOOOO0CCS New Botanical Discovery. When extractions are made in the mornin; ALL WORK GUARANTEED TEN YEARS. Re-Enamelling Saves All Teeth. WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn. HOURS, 8 TO 6; SUNDAYS, 9 TO 4. DENTISTRY. 20000002000000000 Work Lasts. Our Bridge Work is the only permanent way to insert teeth. No matter how many teeth you have lost, as long! as any teeth or roots remain that can be used as piers, we can bridge them permanently. Our Bridge Work preserves the natural teeth, while the “falSe”. cannot be detected, When a new set of teeth are required all 000 the new set will be ready to an Re-Enamel any tooth, even though the tooth to any shape or color de- Gold Crowns, 22 karat $5.00 Silver Fillings ,, ,...50¢ uP (24 door west Abraham & Straus spoken. Ladies in attendance. For a Person Who Thinks, Something that every intelligent-man should have about the home or ottice is a copy of the 1906 World Almanac. A person who thinks and discusses questions of the day will have occasion to consult it hundreds of times during the year. Price 28 Cente By Mall 85 Cents ae PIANOS AND ORGANS. ne ee eee ; begs CARS Teansren To) (at /o Me] PIANOS AND ORGANS. Tremendous Response! People Certainly Know Real ‘The response ir £0 great that we advise you to make >350 Walters Piano Including a Beautiful § Stool and Cover, for 195 action, artistic design, quality of material or workinanshi} ywhere near the price we offer the Walters Piano for, Half Its Real Va Pianos that can others at from secure a celebra 0 $400 cash. d tone-lasting V alters Plano-~ Youre’ (er tue atanltel oti tile guarantee is inserted in gilt the top of e piano) Piano Buying Is a Confidence; piano manuf: readily understand what you are guaranteed by the namo“ We will be glad at any timo to have you lool elsewhere, and after inspecting them come he its tone. go over the mechanirm, consider its Vestigation, and then judge for yours world that will compare with it (ee of aud) remember our pric $5 down and $1 a week. and that the plano is TH action, strings, bushed pins, fine se Fack, three solid brass ped the scale is overstrung and 7 1-8 octaves; it 1 the best manufacturer in the world. Sian es The cases are finished in double veneer, handsomely ¢ The touch is exceptionally responsive and elastic; so A child of two can get n good, strong tone with ease ected ivory keys, new Bost Caution to Prosnective Piano Purchasers : buy a piano unless it bears the maker's name, for when a manufac- ‘ulses a piano and is ashamed to put his name upon it, Do Not Do Not Do Not Do Not turer you can make up your mind that there 1s 5 fmported felt hammers; that the strings steel which Is the very best to be brass pedals and trimmings; nickel ones patent covered sharps. and cross-banded all the way through. and contain all the above mentioned items; therefore, ure buy under any condition a so-called ‘ PINSSYL NEW CREDIT PLAN. | WHAT WE DO. Sell Clothing on credit—meg, women, boys. Ww et you on your prom! : ae esented or money refunded sat cush prices siven below for 1 ro! I your honesty x Poe te wo deliveries, hut you can take thy goods home after paying deposit, LENOX CLOTHING CO., 2274 3d av., bet. 123d and 124th. 884 cobgnbus av., bet. 103d and 104th. im anerean Clothing Co., | .» near OSth St, N. ¥. TAL 8 ous Evenings, CREDIT TO he DIAMONDS AND WATCHES on weekly or montily payments; all goods} 4. StHotty, uarantecd and) delivendt on “first bayinent Ttusiness confidential, National Diamond and Wath Co. IT Broadway, near Cortlandt, “wat ‘CHES AND DIAMONDS. Only Reliable, Up-to-Date Goods, BAST PAYMENTS. M eend representative if desired. AMERICAN WatcH., & DIAM ayes co., 19 MAIDEN LANE. Take ele ea, Jewelry; we ‘are manutas tial; write, cat [Be Th weekdays. MRANCH, (North, Grove), Point Pp M. uh GENTLEMEN'S CLOTH Xt f du ti ore at servic wockly payments; perfec ne material, | 1 Bee R. woon, bss ae hing Co, 439° Broadway, | Woeiral Manager, Pasar ‘Traffle Mir, GEO. W. BOYD, General Sunday W PATENTS. 9 Easy Terms of $5 Down & $1 a Week The Greatest Piano Valuc in the World— >; t begin to compare with these aro offered for sale daily by Therefore you Bx ‘trom $15 Built to Last a Lifetime y Walters Piano is fully guaranteed in every particular for a term of ten unless you have expert knowledge of entirely upou the reputation of tho tirm from which you buy. « at and examine ai and see the Walters Plano, hear onstruction, give it a thorough in: If if there is any $350 or $450 plano in 11 DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME ON PAYMENT OF 85. We Charge You No Interest for Time TaKen in Making Payments, No Insurance and No “Extras” Whatever. e colobrated tone-lasting Walters Piano has the finest t improved repeating guaranteed for 25 years; finest Imported felt hammers, best imported wire solid brass trimmings, improved practice muffler; pound hammers, made by buy a piano unless you are guaranteed that it contains 16-pound buy a plano unless it 1s guaranteed to contain tvory pine keys, uy @ piano unless the cases are guaranteed double veneered WALTERS PIANOS are built on the highest principles of plano construction slightly used or second-ba plano, for they are as usel me Do Not Just Tike’ throwing Your money away. omcetnery= IU ts Exchange a fA A 1 plano for a beautiful new Walters and pay any balance Upon request a representative will call, Wereroonis, Third Floor. = eee eee nutero BA dale Bros’. s x to 3d Ave, Transfer to ooming C DLOS . soth to cons: PACUCURERAIC ROADS ammantegy, ILROADS. VRAD ND ka'The leaving tine from De Cortlandt atm, Isefive minutes Mater thee Get P' gud 15 10. night praskaaya, ‘M. and 4.55 Value. a selection at once. On the Very No piano anywhere hear its equal in to 1p has ever been otfered which is about Jue. | “0 to $200 when you fy by the Walters Plans | Co., of New York letters on the inside of facturing you must r ‘Thus you c “Bloomingdale Brothers y piano for sale e 4s $195, on the libera ‘on fallboand and must: arved and finished. easily manipulated that omething wrong with it are made of PoehIman had; that It bas solid will wear out quickly. built to last a lifetime. ROAD. GWENT. Aty-thinl street station, . M, andy Soa Fiorlda | ain days and 8,65 A.M, and’2,55 P, sahnd’ 2.55 P.M. Y PARK (Ocea: ury Pare Sundays) and 2.25, 8.25 Sun- s. 401, 1854 and 90 Broad. avenue shelow kd at.) 1 Ketor rn tor ea Pennsylyanta, 59 ct, Children’s Skirts.. | $1.25 Sateen Skirts.....-65 ‘| STULISH 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 7,9, 14, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, — Great Spring Sale The cheerful confidence with which the public comes here for advertised values surprises those whe do not realize how firm a bond there is between this house and its customers—a bond made 74 | n's Nainsook Chemise Gov yoke—nibbon run— ith lace ingsertings. Limit—Two. 135 White Cambric—deep ruffie with save and insertings—buttonhole banis—4 to 12 years. Lim!t—Three. $1.50 and $2.25 Corsets .. 1.00 Fine Coutille—iong and short hips— handsomely finished with ribbon and lace—all sizes, 18 to 30. Limit—Two. $2.98 White Waists... 1.50 Women's fine White Batiste—iecp yokes of Baby Irish or hand made renaissance lace—short sleeves—loss than value of yoke alone. Limit—Two. Rich mercerized finish—plain and ac- corljon flounces—one to three ruffles— tucked, fancy stitched or strapped. Limit—Two, $6.00 Misses’ Jackets....3.98 Tan Covert—Fancy atcanped sea! stitched. scallops—iniaid collars—cufts to match—satin lined—I4 to 18 years. Limit—One. | $3. 98Women’sDress Skirts1.98 | Black and Nayy Panama and new | ‘ay mixtures—bands or stitched folds =button finish—neatly tallored—waist measures 22 to 3 Limit—One. $1.24 Women's Wrappers.. ing Percales—neat style 1 without yok: hea alses 4 to 4 65 |98 ct. Sacques and Kimonos .45 Fancy Lawn § ues and Kimonos—light and dar with and Without luce—sizes to 46—usually .79 and 28. Limtt—One. $3.98 Boys’ Reefers.... 2,00 ‘Tan and Olive Covert—also fancy mixed Cheviots—full length—perfect gilt or metal rim buttons— and without sleeve emblems— perfectly tallored—3 to 10 years, Linit—Two. $1.25 Babies’ Bonnets., .67 umv'd China Silk—full flare pokes— single or double ruffles—Satin ribbon and lace—full top trim'gs of Rosette or French Bow—Silk Strings—Sizes to 4 years. Limit—Two. 29 ct. Women's Vests. .124 Fine White Rib Lisle and Cotton— extra finish—regular and extra sizes— usually .25 and .29, Limit—Three. 59 ct. Lace Dress Nets.. .39 Cream and white Ortental—variety of tusteful designs on fine Brussels net. Limit—20 Yards. 5 ct. Torchon Laces.... ' Extra fine woven Torahons and Insertin 1's to 46 in yards, 24ct, Embroideries. Prepare to be astonishe embroideries of Cambric, Swiss un to 1 Inches wide ings in ‘beautiful, showy to's Inches wide. Limit—8 yards, 39 ct, Gold Belts. 16 Extra quality—1% to 2 inches wide— square or oval buckles—best sizes, Limtt—Two. |20 to 49 ct. Flowers., .1214 Blossoms— Hoses, Violets and small every desirable kind—all desiraole col- | ors. | init . for there are | Nainsuok oF | 1 Insert= Limit—Two. 49 ct. _Stamped Scarfs, 18x71 k and Momie Linen—new- est designs, fancy openwork and Hem- stitching—Some with extra row fancy hemstitching. +329 STRICT FULFILMENT OF PROMISES! HERE ARE OFFERINGS FOR TO-MORROW NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS, Quantities Limited as Stated. $1.25 Night Dresses.... West Fourteenth Street. 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street. inviclable by and kept $1.19 Chiffon Broadcloths.. .79 Beautiful smooth satin finish—Black and following shades: py Gray Chumpagne ese, Tan Go! Brown = Myrtle. Nav: Seal Hunter Allce Hello Royal O14 Rose ‘Wine mit—10 yards, 69 ct. Fancy Taffetas.... .44 Hajrlines, medium and even stripes full range of spring colorings —some tm changeable effects—pure splendid, Limtt—18 yards. quality. 29 ct. White Fabrics.... 12% Sheer fine Swiss Batiste—mercerized figures, fancy dots and novelty di signs, have appearance of emb'd that sell at five times the price—they won't lack appreciation, Limit—-12 yards, 1214 ct. Fancy Percales.... 6 Double fold—extra fine—dots and neat faney patterns—Navy, Scarlet, Brown, Raspberry, Gun Metal and lémit—12 yards, 24 ct. Lace Stripe Panamas..9 ‘Three desirable shades—Pink, Cream, Light Blue—silk finish—Look and feel like fine Mohairs, Limit—12 yarda, 59 ct. Emb'd Flannels .37 ‘ine quality—white—Just a mixture of t to prevent shrinking—hand- emb'd with siik—(not mercer Cotton)—scallop and Hemetitch— ize 20 styles, Limit—5 yards. 8 ct. Unbleached Muslins..47% Yard wide—extra heavy roun@ thread —sold in mill lengths only—10 to 20 yards. Limit—20 yards. 19 ct, Turkish Towels.. .1f Large size—20 840, double thread— solt and spongy. Limit—Six. $1.62 Napkins, doz. 98 All Linen—heavy, serviceable quallty— 2l-inch—not the ordinary small size. Limit—Two dozen, 9% 17 ct. A. @. A, Tickings... Extra close weave—feather proof. Limit—d0 yanis, | 79ct. Ruffled Muslin Curtains, 49 Full length-H, 8. ruffe—Batten~ berg lace insertings.. seer Limit—8 patra. 59 ct. Window Shades..... .32 White, Ecru, Sage and Dark Green Holland, 7 ft. long. 40 inches wide— extra lone and wide—splendidly finished—regular prico .69. Limit—6. oe ct. Men's Shirts.... .29 rong musiin—Union Linen bos. ble stituhed and felled sea reinforced nd front—cut etul— thoroughly Ww Waa Limit Three, 19) ct. Head Rests.... .12 Made of Art Sateens—prettv. poral de- signs—colored 1 ruffle, all around, WO, 7 ct. Women's HdKkfs.. All Linen—narrow Hemstitch, LAmlt—One dozen. 49 ct Gravy Ladles..... .24 Re silver plated—fancy engraved handles—each in lined box. Limit—One, 98 ct. Hand fetes Hand and braided han two pleces. 4 .29 ther strap or with one or ae iaeeeenss Smnite_One, 19c, Listerated Tooth Powder. 6 Put up by Wright & Co., chemists— i ottles, “Llmit—Two. 12 ct. Fancy Toilet Soaps..... 6 Autumn Violet, Cream Complexion, Milk Weed and Witch Hazel—3 cakes Limit—Two. Designed and filted for the particular... took like the usual ready made, and they TAN COVERT BOX COATS Elogantly tailored--breast and hip pockets—broad anyones overlap on bask seam, giving a very sma —worth $11.93. 6.98 Aroanieheioes Fitted styles, with strapped scams, RAPPED JACKETS Covert and Black Broadcloth— perfectly tailored—satin lined... 8,98 WORUMBO COVERT JACKETS handsomely tailored and 10,98 strapped—richly lined with salia.. ” ENGLISH BOX GOATS of extra fin vert—beautifully tailore MTanteta silk linsd— " 43 0g veal worsh $21.00.. coe bee WOMEN’S TOURIST COATS Extremely smart styles in three quarter length—elegant mixvures, fancy tailored in choice designs— new style sleeves—fancy buttons— notched collars or novelty collariess effects—very uy serment s— worth $17.08 .., 11,98 RICH SILK CLOAKS ‘Yaffeia and Peau de Sole—three- Quarter length—triple box pleats al around and new pleate deep collar of rich applique what tasteful women call va love of @ coat" —a reasonable price Would bo $18.00—-here.» CRAVEN ETTE CLOAKS 12,98 ‘paenesr aneat, orld Wants Monday W Spring, and Summer—tan, olive and Oxford—new Empire effects ‘with box, yoxes front and. pace. at $90. in a box. Limit—Three Boxes. ——_—_— Latest Models in Women’s Garments + Because of distinctive styles they don’t are the test ready made obtainable... Our large stocks show a full variety of up-to-date‘ materials, styies and colors..+. It will be difficult to find such values elsewhere. WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS piylian inixtures, also Panama, kins with new pleat fronts 4nd folds or fancy trimming—Pony Coats or Btons in a fine variety of smart designs and decorations of fancy brads. buttons, or stlk—well worth’ $20.00. TAILORED SUITS Cheviot, Panama and Broadcloth— skirts with attractive novelty effects jn plaits and trimming—chic Pony Coats with pretty slashings and braid— also Htons In almost unlimited variety of design and trimming 15.98 stitched 43°93 many exclusive— black and colors—special...... EXTRA FINE SUITS Broadcloth, Panama, Cheviot and Mixtures—ill fashlonable shades, including beautiful tones of "Queen's {richly deslimed skirts 1 exclusive ‘pleated aivies coats In fancy reefer style with more collars in the new shawl effects— also Etons and Blouse stvies with Fttn and novelty collar and rindie finish—ereat variety of beautiful trimmings, including jperaian 19,9 Bandings—value, $82.00. CRAVENETTE SUITS Light Spring welght—special styles— also for stout flzures—eleguntly. tailored—coats in medium Janeth reefer style—Skinner satin Hning— sizes to 52 bust 22.98 special value SPRING RAIN CLOAKS for rain and travelling— test models. eibucaas and @ | sms’ an a ght we