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; fe Harr Fe qsrelaod—Fasinnby) 3604, im aINUSI “WAGED AT TH “EWIAK PRIN "Pole Who Killed Killed Husband of Woman He Loved - = —-Suffers-Penalty-— Elisabeth Young American ' Makes Another Hit at the “Metropolitan, RARE viston~of-toveline A Geraldine Farrer Deared upon 8 Metropolitan Opera-How: impersonating 4D: val princes, come to ‘Ii! Frank Banuatk, a Pole, convicted of the murder of Thomas Hoff, of Bloom- {-fiald. wan hanged_in the county. jail. } Newark, to-day, The elenal for the ex-{cetry: And {ecutlon Was given-at 203s, and the | was pronounced dead ‘at 10.44. geetuy es The body was examined by County |, Hers, too, w { | Physician MacKenzie and Drs. Clark |f0F she scorned tradition. and Sestarany pre | end Mills and was lowered Into a coffin, |‘e character according to her Banusik went fo bed at ten o'clock |{masination.—Lers the saintly Elian: | test night, after emoking what he.eald)¢t! and more the girl {a lovo { would bo his last cigarette. He | passed a restless night, tossing on his -oat and muttering in his sleep, Ha fatth, but unashamed of he) reat lenis venlans stances Qnally bro! | awoke early this morning and waa moon was “overlooked, eres ate Nae fees }atterward Joined by tho Rey, Father iat ign, of alm= Wd. Maxntex!, of St- Btansiaus Polar ot be’_an_linpravement: }- Catholic Church, who had been hia, j-apiritiiat adyiacr dince he slguinea bis \iwish “to see a clergyman, after” the ‘death swatch had been placed upon him. Tho priest heard the man's con- | fession last, night, @nd this morning / administered communion, Teok No -Breakfast. ——Badnusik refused to take any break- . fost this morning, although he was <urged to do so by his keepers. He aid ho did not want anything to eat, ; @nd Appeared far less nervous than | the men who had charge of him. Banustk waa ted to the allows by thu under sherift-and was accompanied ‘by Father Masntckt,—rho—recited—ef 2} prayer for the dying. The gailows had been erected"in the east corridor of “thé Ja 7 the hangman, Siteliy alin’ all, ‘of re 3 wi jecess. bay the ine z nae: ew desired, the pleas; aH Fad Hale alloy. , Much of te thin the tH of her tones, ashe Birivea for sfewea exp: prenston Rt usually she echioved it. ane, Dich theu: wos give: rena halle fo the rrarer thi TH he jonor to Hert rformanc plancsor Sires thanks—primariy fo Aitcea Ht bo. Feading of the score from. ‘the orchestra, Premata ‘Venus, was a beautiful and compelling Ven v5.0 ai 1 dullat ‘be! : id -dell oat tho butlaing before [and delights Was" put up: pease ents Kepnera Bofore Banusik was led to the’ gal- ‘a8 = te. epherd. ! Jows he made a statement that he would Bella Rigen wee dunther co eo satenes; ty nat 1; ely for shove who Sumedt to re te nin to the end, began to_melt awa: ‘directly-atter tha song to the Evening — Died “of -Strangulatlon. Star. contusion ana annoyance were ‘When B. ai taken his place | ** T*4lb pyr veereR RAWLING. he Tithe calle’ 's Yan Hise pulled the tal cord at a signal from ghe_under ———— ‘ : Double-Bill- Again —~ at the Manhattan ~the about Ener x geet the Feonierneny man distance OR tha second time this seasoh, the double Dill of ‘I Pagliacci” “Cavalleria Rusticana’ was Manhattan. The: ‘sweet series-of wil wan not sie, neck nod the F Lior “tor on SMife_was| sung last night at in| contrast érom the Tong, ne %] old Italian and French operas where mito. He wanted to get the husband | with Air. Hammerstein's, singers have 1 OUt ofthe way #0 that ho could marry | Wat Air, Hammeretele’s alvaets iva. | fhe Woman, and on the nignt of Jan: 1.) to the dark red, newer musle. of Laron- 1d_Hofe_to visit various | cavalio 1, was more than Geraldine Farrar a Lovely he for the-first time here “| Ettsabath In“ Tannlieuser, aemedise! bese he looked. In her mantle of ecclesiastical purplo thy over a pearl gown with rich tracings Cavalle: of gold whe aeemed to have stepped out of an old painting, or a piece of tap- ig beauty of ‘youth elowed from_her, illuminating every) pose and was, | ein never forgetting her dignity oF bes) r-heart, . Not rs dotall ‘ot, th paar characterization by. this young American | Parrear ve is Feat @ sng! reaults ive THE EVENING WORLD, THURSD AY, EBRUARY 7, ° 1907. “HUDSON AIVER Ct ~ HAS TYPHOID GERMS in “ Tannhauser”™ cross”: the! Tyo! nee Detwoen rh Tantion” Of thw <pe: {1a that whilo th er triste a nputian tallow with nn wh! fegat mumar ete with Association Committee Says feet ‘pave ore a 8] ig by * i i hip ation of hls chagrin, erin, {There 1s No Doubt of It. ypoznla shed in in a mote sedate Key! than ene ts XD: from menmortex) of Her Berlina. the nasal qaallty which peaty of i Was bcarcély appare: won a halt yaceenredetit sid! Pagitacco, cut from the Hudson With typhold germs reased to-day Dd: Edward Hatch. $r.. ‘Sig Gusapereat the puriacation Of the wat York. § Lateh's opinion Rusticana’ the chiet | co expreuned. by-0 who was & al sare Healt Dapaements nonora, Wen ce 2a Santa Dal-| who aed the analyses of Hodson. tc ores, haa done. patter Work than ha | nave failed to reveal Turladu, yor ine Serenade. anh Sureneity: “Teg Taree wero aptendtdly- eum Mm Cite fe, Biron Eley “ia-the Da within her pak ty Ur the chorura work an) Gan be no ning but the ar eT arya though ac ‘times giving the fibre ninging rather on his muscle than By an fly poclute. | Uke present’ population ts ‘mcsst000, |The sewage from the towns cune the river: The ico 48 cut, meatix dikes and {sands 4n shallow water that is tho ideal place for seweso matter to cojlect in tte dowd-stfeam progress, TT Welltgiows chemists and engineers mersteln, have gone into the mutter, The proof should be auffcient for anybody to Kaiow that the nvater fs vile. Ia some Musical Honors [Of tho Hudson River’ cltlesthe dentha for Mme. Trotin: scale ‘yeast! 0.8 Este 8 iss Cam} { Quel inasterly. faanion: noticeable in arr nce of phe aes alte disa: & eee ee contract sears “afr, ype eg Ranaways Drag Pollceman. wy ME.-G.-TROTIN. and M- Adolph | gamiiel Krauss, of No. 1% Cosk ‘gave a long wening with Rus- arrears Brookiyas be aber fener 81 composefa” het night at (on the mouth roadway of the Willtams- 7 burg Bridge when be lost his grip os onniswallsertaisa peeslh) raed cr Freins und the horses, bolted. ‘The cational to hear some of the minor Nui , put tt can hardly be alled stimulating. However, ifm “Trotin came through ths Ordeal wit Nymg-cotors,—dtapiny iig a clear and’ prec. techniguc |. Which ‘mowed “to Rood sso in anv] > “Susl¢al Buursox” of Loscow and inet dainty (Ain de Ballet’) of Koretehenk, | eno were enicored by a i Some witht For Infants and Children, sy audience, which hai come with th The Kind You Have Always Bout evident desire to be pleased. BE Adolph has a mall ‘but agree. Boars the = Signature barite which hardly found { of fet, say hr th eat ¢) setone rr idactic songs he had ne a o ie ¥ Miss Clemens played an insistent ox | compiling accompaniment \ al ni t In the Ball Costume | Slippers _ AretheArtisticand| Finishing Fouch They Express the Perfect ‘Taste of the sharp, Aa Tonto In “1 raglince!," former-tri aaa ore . seeds tone's _w. ahowed und warmly, he he has ajroady cepted here. applause, in fact, went far as to sre the effect of the Pro- logue by Oreaking in with the tena) inopportune nolsiness before thy son) conclusion. ‘The newcomer has a vo! of deNKnittal “tresiivess,. fulness and. melodious quality, He is veritadle Caruso of baritones, He sings with very evident: enjoyment, and he pos: sesses the rarer art. of carrying th: Cure~for- Drunkenness. Orfltie Treatment “ic to” Be Used ‘at Home-Without-Pablicity, or trom Business.” fealty hatpie Banusik_! Took tho Greenw' “and there struck him on. tes head with @ lead malict, Banusik threw the hody | of hjs victim on thi Hiroad track, end ft cwas-run-over and mangled by 2 train. ts \_ verdict of accidenta] déath was _by a coroner's jury and tho ody was buried at Bloom Then the police Jearned about Vanusik’s in- fatuation for Mts, Hoff and he was ar- rested. He confessed to the murder. Afterward hoe pleaded not guilty, and on being convicted took an appeal, but the decision. of the Bigher court” was set him. ‘After the Court of appeala had given | Qn adverse decision fn 1 aa oe re- fentenciig wf Banurik was i: “80 hat GON might he lenda E thraugh the Legisiature providine that ‘e-maAy De--carried out: by “Sherr tn: bate Thoutands of persons who really Want to quit the use of whiskey or boor_realize_that-they.cannot do so without medical help, yet they can- on afford bis Hime or as the SONG WOO IN ALIMONY “CLUB LIKE MELICAN MAN pe White ‘Wife Names Another [oi White: “Yoman—as Coresponent, “Tre popular impression that the white “erives'' of ‘Chinatown are only such by courtesy and -notoby ceremony, and are ‘oxhtbits. of, the practical workin; $ Mra. .Clews-Parsons'n — proposed. - marriages is Moed “by Aire Mais (Woo's mitt for an abrolute divorce “froth Sone Wo. taken at Home “and cos ts: less than the average drinker will’ spend in al day for (rink, In using Orrine there 1s absolutely DO DULITETY, ae he remedy teat by the leading druggists in nearly every city and town, or tt can be | ‘Sent by-mail--Sure-reliet is -poultive. when Orrine is used. So uniformly Successful {s this treatment that | every box is u_registered guarantee | whteh-ent{tles you” to-a- ref your money if Orrine falls to effect CUTS, Orrine 1s-in two forma—No. ia “| eecret remedy,..absolitely.- tasteless: ‘and odorless, whieh cin be given in {they were married alan pee eonted proof of thelrsmarriago aumiciont to-convinco Judge Loventritt. of the ; pre erage weekly alimony. io lier and grdered Ne Wo to" pay 320 toma Gawyer for eum glint Tor ivorseckt her wehat Mal}hta--Woo-fa-a-womely--Catifornin := Non is-after, sco, he noid | knowledges No, -2-M-pnt-form,—tor those -who—wish_to—bo cured: "The price of elther form is-$1-a box. Send to. the Orrine Co. Washington, D. ©., for free booklet and consultation Sold by Riker’ Hegeman's | New, fo Bent for. her and she prrived ‘in in PANUALY, 198" Be wava “she: soon discovered Aone husband left Ke! = ‘he W other whi: that when took Grace ther “eat sbifs r other este Street, There aro two childern eras Bayard strett home of the eninaroan New eon Woo had, ho: sath anawer to maken {0 thin area. hence his election to the Eafies ce atell t © Alimony Ciul ’ CUTS OFF A SON WITH De BAU Sor eto Great Sale of 2,000 Pianos. Sefest Plano ts lavestments In the World the Easy “John. Frey. Says He Had Already Given Michael His ~ > -FullShare, - One dollar ts the bequest John Frey wt recelve by the 1 of hia father, [“Milehnel Frey, who? died Jan, 2 Inat, Tho wil wap admitted for vrobate In office in Newark yea: A S'The ‘testator gives a reason for 9, Ing: During am: itocing i I supported ny son, se and pad i ne 4 rererore (Tore L.astingWaltersPianos$i99 Ke | sammarco pite! nd of} ~ tood-or drink -withont= the petenreiee | Chairman of the Merchants! behind | ls ~ ble for : a lady. to find among the infinite varlety of our great and yet exclusive stock exactly what she desires. We originate slipper styles and create OOO erent Autos: Scarce Kind Cheap] advance fashions which permit our cus= tomers to be individual in their slipper 4 We import Stockings Specially Manufactured to match and contrast with our slippers—thus producing a > co‘or scheme not to be fcund-atany— __rendering shopping for Slippers and Hosiery singularly —departments adjoin, so that Hosiery “and Slippets can be..seen together; { HUMORS IN THEE BLOOD When the’ blood is pure, fresh aid liealtliy, the skit wilt be soft, smooth and-free irom blemishes, but whet some acid humor tikes root iz the circulation its presence is manifested by askin eruption or disease. ‘These “humors -get into’ the-blood, generally because of an inactive or sluggish condition of the members of the body whose duty it is to collect sed any oli the waste aud refise matter of the aystent oThisunteatthy atter-isteft-to-sour-and ferment,-aud goon the circulation becomes! \ charged with the acid poison, The blood begins to throw off the humors and-acids through the pores _and-glands of the slin, producing Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Peoriasis, Salt Rheum and skin cruptions of various ki nds. pustules which there flows no sticky fluid that dries and forms a 7 and-the-itching—is-intense.—It-is—goncrally on the hack face, arms and legs, though other fate ‘of the body may he aff In Tetter the skin dries, cracks and blecds; the acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, which are intended to keep it saft and pliant, jeausing a dry, feverish condition and giving it a Dard, leathery appear. ance, one makes jtsjappearatice on the face in the form of pimples and black heads, while Psoriasis comes in % scaly patches on different parts of the body, Onelof the worst forms of skin ne trouble is Salt Rheum; its favorite point of attack is the scalp, sometimes causing | baldness. Poison Oak and Ivey dre-also disagreeable types of skin disease, The humor ‘producing the trouble lies dor-| mant-in, the blood through the Winter to-break ont aad torment the sufferer with the return of Spring. The best treatment for all skin diseases is S, 8. S, et cure, auy return of the Btocknian, Neb, | humors so that the skin instead of being! irritated and diseased, is*nourished by S. S. Ss. supply of fresh, healthy blood, Extern. i al applications of salves, washes, lotions, ic PURELY VEGETABLE. ctc.. while t soothe the itching caused by skin affections, can never cure recélyed tis fu ‘Mary. Mirt mara. font rocelvalt 0 Walters Excelsior Pianos. $225 ‘$500 Walters’ Planos, the tronble because they ddinot reach the blood; $18.8, gees down jnto ! the ‘circulation and forces out every particle of foreign matter ‘and, pearea ie Bleed to its norinal, pure spate thereby, permanentiy~ cariie! | orm of ékin affection. Book on S| ria and any medical} ice dated set free, 8.8, 8. is oe ie at’ an first class drug stores | |Largest Stock of "0 l Every. Auto Thoroughly Right any 5 OOM | AT-AOCORT A RS pn OUR Ja that cheap enouxh economical, Yenlent, arid toot hy giento-heat: SKIN DISEASES © Eczema appears, usually with a slight reduess of the skin followed by | — teed nad caelly dential NATIT GEO. ROBINSON {Lawger) G0 Nassau ot, (day), It neutralizes the acids and remoyes the’ { Dipessee ral makes. Mall orders: {illed. ERS 3 wipe Medical Doctors Here from 8 A.M. 106. P.M., We will hay EARLY, IN TH Rasors, and we cannot At present ye have a uanti: purchased ic. on. the dollar. will be sold at this sale at the Genuine Rogers Tea Spoons, value $1.00. Genuine Hogers Fable Spoans,vatuc $2.00. __ Genuine Rogers—Table-Forks_-value $2. Genuine Rogers Triple Plated Dinner The above goo yer Plated Ware, and not nickel silver as v advertised 1. 6th ADEN 22d and/23d Streets, N. Y. $15.00 Opera Glasses, at $4. 75| and Saturday we will close oul 50 pairs of Pow; So-pairs, inelinting cases; te them dut regardless of cost-at $ None exchanged. dealers. #183 00 GOLD-PLATED EYEGLASSES, Including Fine Crystal Lenses, The above glasses cannot ‘be “had in any’ optical store for less than $3 cialists here tos morrow ‘to mike examinations, ~Also 800 Fine ‘Razer ‘Strops, Valus $2.00-at s9c-! $1 Fine Pearl and sree rocet Knives at 25c. Each. t Anierican TWazor 10, 000 Doz. Knives, Forks and § Spaons (All Guaranteed Genike Rogers Ware) Idiculously low prices quoted below. ves, value $2.00. asses that were bought $13.00-1-$20.00"per 1d will One pair to 4 a0¢ Our EyeSigtt Specialisg John -Hogen-tn Charge CO: ive Special attenti will well 4 Hair dozen, Per half dozen 39¢ Pee halt dozen 9824 Der half-dozen Be -ber half dozen 98¢ ogers Heavy Sil. y others Dept. Store, 6th Avenue and 23d St, FOR SALE. juality;' Care tsi Mam. Prices Talo, OY, ‘wewhute. and ory at po ‘Denon. | DATA to ton of each, froailze, yOnir chante. Limousines, — Lar ou way ‘Automobile E schange Buildinas, 4 _ 17801784, Broadway, Gas Heater . Own ett la the most amie cons BUVIO, 1.15, at 50, HEAT. u LiGtir 'CO A014! ays bet Bidet Bit wt CREDIT. eeke WAM Keen, att mind xi irmsned fie ihe Vatest LADIER AND a Lon pavers SS3T—Cort, and Diamond Co,, | LAWYERS. pinay, «DENTISTRY gue ke ia naam iq SI Hine Lhu bishen dow leeth treaied by our Alveolar Sy®: Galt Uipiiren Rete ot, Teeth ered ae HANKS DEN 203.& rele SN Jast below 14th Street 167 West che St.) | Chat ham Square Wart “Don't delay attending to your. teeth. re wait, the more it will cost and ‘the more you will suffer. Our work will please you. At looks well and wears well. | We ibelieve aktisfied patients jare_out-best friends, Get the result of ie 16% : experieace.- : The longer y Per tooth. trom: Veee when teeth ere ee over bilsbe'xn Restager nk tO peopl: althy Teeth, short th Honest consultation absolutely paraiksive Vainloss | Dentistry Our VITALIZED SYSTEM. Ful Set of Teeth (beautiful) $ Gold Crowns, 22 kt, Gold gs Sliver Eltings from 5.00 1,00 50 Guarantee, TEE! ~ DENTISTS = fe ial 3d Ave, he 8 285° ad Dvr Bt 10 Yenra' itively Valalers Bxtr JO yen Bheolute gu, Best Teeth (spec {4 Geta tr or Bs: WO: nae Frets peau aa OA re a Languages Tine fox i), Feiliced | t0. » REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— QUEENS. — 83 ot. Black soul Warp Sersea. t Women's Coats LE ‘Women's Suits ie anor. Women's Waists Loose: Coats—Kersey and Mix- pee fasta oF tox -back-= Winch Loote Broad: Goa! velvet, braid and mapa steappings satin |ined thro'--were $16.95, ey and Cheviot semi-fitted— braid and stitched were. Wonien's Tatisred Bults—Ch tures—fiited and pony styles— siirts— were $10.99. 6.9: aid Mixtures—medium length A ‘conte—were $19.98, Finor. Suits of Broadcloth, Cheviot, two toned Mixtures ‘Fitted, Pony Hiowros riciits “Were $20, 95 China Silk and tucks and’ emb’ ‘Taffeta, Messaline and Tater Silk—black, white and col tailored and fancy— Walste—lace, 8 96.05 4 jaborate Walsti of Liberty Satin Black Lace=were $12: cy} | Womens 2 Cle, Nisappers Dressing Sacques [ | Men's Robes | + pepanieiecee ore deop flounce skirt. Gorman Flannel! Dressing Sacques-. enn dands—ware 28, Also > ten‘s-itanvy-Bisnket-Robes— light, medium and dark—were Millinery Fetear Ai j_Flovers, Etc f— ANCES ‘s dy to Wear Frau draped crown, with velvet buckles and wings—were White Rolled Brim. mallorca and Flate—wore 8. Women's Sem|-Ready at braid and chiffon—were __Large Spray of Cabbage Ro: i 4.085 ilored Suita of Panne Cheviot and | 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street: ; 7,9 14, 13, 45, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth sire ‘Winter Goods and Surplas Lots At Friday Clearance Prices GREAT VALUES IN ALL DEPARTMES Pure Feather Pi Muslins VClee ea Pe Sheets ARa, : Domestics j ates Mill-lengtha, Unbiéached Muslingit® 2 to°l. yds. “If cut from plece i)? Brice would be 8% 42 Inch Bleached stusling— x pillow canes or by-woaming tt Centre would make full eee noe regilarly 1 8 Futt wie Hed Sheetysixto—- Mnen finlah miusiin—were 8... Wh Inch Meached Cheswero Feather: Bed- Tioke—filt- and: three-quarter” sixes—were 31:1 rae ows—fancy stripe. =no- oda} SxS ere .09, .49|2x28—were Flannel [CLEARANCES White Wool Saxony Flannels— , extra heavy—were 1. Tynes -Frecch-Pmncte= All Wool-bekt colorecwere 63 39 Domet Fiannel Skirt Patterns—. © Tight and dark—epectt, each, Heavy White Scarfs and Shams|cLEARANCES Appliaited: Scant ahd hand adaria soeceahome Seas were $1.29. Hand Taliover wand Te were $1.99 me i Stamped. fing Unk gen SAY ao Squareswern 38s: Stamped Lawn Shirt Waiat —Patterns—regularly 980 Corsets Washable Walsts°* Petticoats ne Women's White Lawn Want! fronts of all over emb'y or (aj yoke styles—special, Fine White Lawn ane” Ratiate yoke or scroll, off Anco of and Curtains } Draperies i Rugs —Exrpiain Maistln—cola. pots regular Fancy-Cross Stripe Curtal 3 yas jong—-dollar-y yxluere Point Arab Lace Curtains—cord designs—were $1.85 and $2.25. Irish Point Lace Curtains— side borders, with plain or scroll centres—wers $1.45, 3: Ruffled Muslin Curtaing— tucka and aide ruffle—ceg. .09.... 45 Persian Stripe Tapestries for hangings, draperies, couch covers nd curtains-60-Ineh—usually 44.2, ench Stripe Linen Tapestry— W Inch—reg. 7 7 4 ct. Fie'd Armuro Tapestries— pire and Lattion designs Myrtle Rose Nilo aud Oliveto. inches wid isversibls —- ee erates fie oF Kose, Nile 49 cell Taffeta Btik Petticoats— and diaolore sete Extra size rar Corsets Hosiery mealum_ and long over an; wppoon steels- and. _ iis Underwear / Boys’ Heavy Fleese lined ‘Shite ey Drawera—were 26 fine Lisle Hosea0lk eee a jentaiid ‘ble heela-and tota— Teigured Art Denime= Oriental designs—Vataw 1 Momile fintan- Cretonnes— best patterns—regularly 15. Al Wool Briitaets ile: S3x10.6 ft.—umually 12,95. Beat all wool Wilton Rugs— —Stxiineh—OFrK Jand floral egplarly R28, Thigrdfir Art” Squares=3x344 ya PogUlanly tea speciats 239 Comfortables) Chey Blankets (ane Pies Spreads 3 S. Full size Silkoline Comfortables— fig'd, sops—piain “pincks-rex— 135 Valeo Spreads—were 6, 1 Wodl Baby Blankets-— i a. inch--aolld colors, white t borders—were $2 98. All roni Gray And. gearlet— disse inchowere F138 wide Black Taffeta Siksy. oe 45} TST +80) i 340-7 + a Binck-Guarantecd Taffetas— % ct White Habutals=vd, wh ‘ew Satin Foulards (S and 75 ct. Fancy Satth Foulards. B9 ct. Silk finished Siciiiennes. Spring Tatlor Cloths—69 Inch 12 ct. Merc'z'd Lining Perealine ‘z'd Sateens—28 Inch, Loulsine & Taffeta : 97 ct. Taffetas and Dresdens . BL ct. Messalines and. Tatfotas..,-, 65 and 75 ct. Novelty Sash Ribbons .50 Ribbon Velveta—Noa. 14 to 22— alltiea usually 9 10 9) a pe | 49 and 59 ct. White Dotted Swiases .37 t and © ct. Imp'd Lingerie Lawns .40 | Sct Fine Lingerle Patistes...:.1:5 25 £9 to 59 ct. WWhite Silk Chiffonettes .25 1) ct. ato 12\% ct. Mousseline Carreaux.. 8% $9 and 49 ot, Silk Mixed Ginghams. .29 21 ct. Finest Irish Dimitte 18 12%) ct. New Canvan Yolle: 8% tect. Mere’z’4 Dress Poplins 9 ct. Persian Randinga.... 5 1 and 2% ct. Perslan Handings. 9 10 and 1214 ct, Silk Pull Braids, 9 Panes ; Knit Btouses; etc } Women's Fiannelette, and Fiabe Slirts—Wtight's Health ond —Uned.Knit—were lannelette Skirts—-scallopad rurle— white and light stripes—were .39, Children’s Anit Hlouse®—viitton IN CONTINUATION OF ae a NO MAIL-OR ‘TELEPHONE, ORDERS. -down front-and on ghautder=, _ ¥ Ta V or high neck—w Rook Corset Covers Point a dread apd bee fi . Chiffon Mousselines—46 inch 80 #8 ct and $1.25 German Steel Shears 3@0 35 to 49 ct. Fine Stoel Lata Scissors 25, 9910. pt. Imported Steel Shears: 69 to 79 ct. Embroidery F $$ and $1.25 Fine Swiss Flouncingass¥5. 13 to M ct. Emb'd Edges & Ins't'ge 225, 39 & 49 ct. Emb'y Flouncings. Specials In New Buttons— Medium— to 49 rae oards., Small—15 to 44 ct. cards, 8 ct. Liberty }& Chitfon Plaitings. .50. . Liberty and Chiffon Pialtingy 60 | 19 ct. Liberty & Chiffon Plaitings; 70 {9 ct, Neck Ruchings—best styles. 29.ct. Rox Ruchinks—6 neck lengthe Pst G to Sct. Trimming Lages—2 to 61h. 4 & ct, Basting Cotton, 500 ‘ © ct, MW. & B.Sewing Bill -100 yds, —doz. 42 ct. Silk Collarbone—12 yds 15 ct, Glazed Bel 10 ot. Déesa-Shiclds, 19 ct, Dressmakers’ Pins, % 1 $ et. English Hine, paper. 12 ct, Fine English Twill Tape. ‘And & Hundred Othex treme at E Redustions,