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—Brownsvit “NEGRO SOLDIER SUSPECT TELLS. | OF TEXAS FUGT ‘Explains How Gun Racks ‘Were Opened at the _ Barracks ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—Former Ser- ‘goant Darbey W. 0. Brawner, who had “ebarge Of Company C qaarters, Twenly- fifth Infantry, on the night of tiie to-day ut tho Investigation. being con- ducted .by ‘the Sonate Committee on Military Afthirs. He ty the man whose absence wheh the, call to arms: was sounded Is ‘guid td hava resulted in the} order to break open the company’s gun- rack. On that account tne membera ot (thé. committro ‘showed unusual Inter eet DY the testimony. =. Brawner sald that he slept in a room Sa one-eng-of- Company C quarters, on ty the site nearcr the town, and that he was mwakened by Corp. O'Neill, who eccupled the same room, O'Neill told Brawner, that there Had been fring and a call to arms, and also told him to hurry and open the gun-racka. Paying no attention to what his sub- SOhKAle had (ld him, Drawner aald ne ressed and rushed out to see his com- manding officer, He sald he met First Gergt. Harley ang asked him what to @o, and Harley sald: ‘Watt for orders.” The witness sald that When he went ack to quarters he heart Major Pen- rosé ways “Ifyou can't Mia the om handing oMcer in charge of quarters break open the gun racks and_eet down Qs poon as you can and fall in.” Taking this as his order Brawner ea'a Chat he proceedeg to open the racks, and that he unlocked three or them, but found that the fourth had been broken “open. Pounding” onthe racks, “ne ssid,~ wus continued after the keys had been turned {n the locks, which he explained by saying that {t was dark and the men probably did not know the racks had eon unlocked. —ADAY IN PRISON FOR HIS CHIVALRY, Wanted to Aid Woman Ar- rested for Intoxication—She ~—Goes Back to Sanitariun:— Awa) fressed “woman, who. gave ) | the name of. Mary Smith, was in Jef- ferson Market Court this morning charged with Intoxication. She had been arrested on the previous after- Jacob Cram, who sald he was a brok- er, forty-three yeara old, married and llved at the Benedict Apartment House, in Washington square, tried to uid-the woman,’ but was not allowed within the rail, Later, when he at- _tempted_to_ follow her after she had been discharged, the Magistrate een- tenced him to one day in the court __ prison, Keakvatelta A .gray-hatred man. who gaye his namo as Whitteby, and sald Te wis tho woman's step-father, told the Mag- fstrate that ahe had been !n a sant- t Stamford, Conn., . BI had beer stopping at the Martha Wash? ington Hotel. Her family wanted ber fo go back to tho sanitarium. she promized and was released, Mr, Cram declared himself a. broker, artum returning Dut-deolined 10-eay—with what frm ne is connected, Toc nor where his office ta ted Hils clothes were of Tne qual- fashionably cut, and he wore @ waluable furlined overcoat. Charles Daan Gibson pletures are now being Kiven with the Buiday World. A~ beautiful “subject next Sunday, Get the set. GEN. WOODEORD HURT- “BY FALL ON SHIP. Former < Minister Shoulder -Distocated-When Big Wave Hits “Koenig-Albert. Gen, Stewart L. Woodford, of Brook- tyn, Mints paln at the outbreak of—the—- Spanish-American —war, from Europe on” the Koenig Alvert to- day with Ws left arm in a uling, Ho alicocateal Lie ehoulder—on Feb # by-a fall down the main companionway bf ‘tho ship. The Koenlg ert left Gibraltar on Feb, 2 and encountered rough weather from the beginning of the voyage. There was a particutarty hard storm on Fob. § and Gen. Woodward was one wf the few passengers to brave the weather for a promenade on deck, 116 mas just about to go below and had reaghed the head of the companlomway men a great Wave struck the vessel and keclod her over, >The shock threw Gen. Woodford from his fect and he fell tho length of tho stairway, Dr. Kileman, the ship's,physiclan, and Dr. Bottini, the Royal Italian Immigra- von Cumnilrsioner assigned to the chip, attended him. He was kept to his berth for three days, DR. VON ROTTENBURG DEAD. Huaband of W. W. Pholps's Daugh- ter Stricken at Berlin, Dr. Frane von Rotténbunx, husband of Marian Phelps, who 1a) the daugnter of Willlam Wajter Phelps, ta dead at _the_U: raity “of erty Germany, of SATO Di To heart ealltre, if See, Won Maicenbure was eredited. with te, Widest usuualntance amo MG * trot enter it st io publt e, the two bolt gee compan! ‘to Peles took fee ve ae to Spain Has, 1907. BLACK HAND: MAN GETS THE LAWS LIMIT Mercy for Men of Cor- dia’s Class.”" Judge Warren W. esslona to=dey—Fentenced. a“ Biack- Mand" operator to five years in Bing Bing prison, and In doing 20 gave Warn- [tng that'in the future all suda crimes Foster In General “anray, “wus on the stand) wil te dealt’ with to the full oxtent of the law, ‘Tho, prisoner was Bruno Cardea of No. 13 Oak) street: : He was’ arresied Deo, gh upon’ Country | of the “Isadie than Dera convicted Ob- he Sactuisted as the paid, are, by inerceniry moves, are gettliig tgo common, The courts of this! city will not extend Clemency In‘cases uf this’ ind ang oY givo warhing that all offenders of this! Tians.—tt—convieted:——wtit—recetve— Cie maximum term of {inprisonment,"’ According to the evidence mubmitted to the ‘Jury that convicted Cardea by Heed — arney. Varmttver, | Favata, Wealthy, began recetving: " letters, threat ening his life Unless: money was paid, hourly a year ago. Tavata Handed the letters over to the police, and wpon thelr advice paid no attention to contents, A few day later-—Cardea visited —Favata’s two strangers and had his —the-pight-of walk and were. follpwed by Cardea, At Madison and Oltver: streets, he thi the stiletto deep into Favata's back then ran away. He was pursued captured. by. a policeman who had wi nessed the assault, PLAN 10 MELT Commissioner Craven Wants to Use Salt Water to Save Millions, €treet-Cleaning Commissioner Craven Delieves that millions of dollars can be saved to the city In cost of anow-re- moval by utilizing the salt-water mains and ‘sewers to melt the snow, He eub- mate to-day. The plan Is to provide « number-ot “wnow~basins —nt- different potnts-so- thatthe haut-she!tnot tian: case be more that a quarter of a mile, and from these basins to dump the snow into the sewers, after having first connected them with the salt-water + high-pressure @: sien, - Flushing the sewers with salt water 4s the snow tw dumped into them, the Commissioner explained, wil melt the snow faster than it can be put in, and with brine ea a melting medium there can be no clogging points -where—a—direct-conneetion--can~ not be.made with the ealt water mana, it may be pumped from them. by means ot-a portable pumping outfit, the Com= misalorier said. “Phe eens eee repeatedly ex~ pressed hls -dissatiafastion with the qul aud inefMiciant igi present method 1s oontinued by the Board Commissioner Craven has 4. that he will | equitavie method of measuring the Tall of snow, as by the ehowing in the that large falls of anow are often ro- ported: that at the street level after the enow has stopped falling amount [to Jean than” halt: SS Charles Dasa Gnwon plotures are now bsing given with the Bunday World. A beautiful subject next Sunday, Get the set. “THIET AT BEDSIDE ‘Burglar Thrust Pistol Under 1 George Gibbs's “Nose-and Was Allowed to Escape. George Gibbs, of ‘No, 25 Dighteenth stroot, Brooklyn, opened his eyes early-to-day-and-eaw-a-stranger-rif_ing trousora, Glbba was in bed “in the ck parlor of the houne, As Gibbs sat up to get a better view, the intruder pushed a revolver under his nore and threatened to shoot Am, The stranger then dacked out: of tho room and out the front door. ‘A little later Gibbs cautiously rose, locked the front door and went to de | He reported tho cas> at the Fifth ave- | nue station to-day, saying the man | forced a basement window and that }he-was-a man of medina ‘outld, we, ing dark clotlios, black derby and fh f Dr. Lyon’s Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautines thr teeth and purifies the breath, Used by people of refinement - fox over a quarter of a century, Convenient for tourist, PAR EARE, oy Judge Foster Says “No! 30 Attar atadding Tiugt Javits pho-! tosrapher ‘ot: No: A Mulberry utrwes, With a oy ito, made from meol Lully a foot long. Runatitesd in wentvocing ‘Carden to State Priso: tor the limit ‘to-day, Judge. Ponce spoke at ley Rw $l “wireet— SNOW IN SEWERS, mitted his pian to the Board of Suti-|~ of sewers, At} - present methods, or winten he delleves are|' (Weather Bureau reports it ls admitted THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, PICT! POLITICIAN STRANGELY St] AT HIS OWN DOOH | Gray-Bearded Stranger’s Attack on Ex-Town _ Treasurer a Mystery. The motive ts stil] obsoure for ©)” mssaut, “on “former “Town Treasurc )Wililam “H.~Schmidt, -of -Weat) Ne York, N. J., for: which John Demps: of North Bergen, was two-day eld to the Gramt Jury by Recerder Have jetein, in Union HUl,N, J. Schrnidt. ar his “non, who garwued fila! {iitiec wk [Badlant, gny,.they ‘never meard of Joi Demper Lore Bir, Gehinidt ty one of the realli. Teal catate ‘operators {n that part « Now Jersey and has boon in politica + 4 rudy folie hae be probably has mad TACT BE ET Ths Woo ~ hin handsome residence at Hudson bow lever ml Feftenson -peropt— Was Ne York, brought Schmid'a grown son Ed ward to-the door, Hp found an elderly man who Wore K gray muytache and beard. The strunger asked for’ Schmidt and when young Hoomidt anid. chat was his name he was told 1c Was the fale: he wie to soe, Tell bim, it da Mr, Watson,’ he added x ‘easurer Sobmidt came to the Fe ey Swords bat struck Schmidt on the head with the handle-of a buck-saw, knocking down the ox-oMctal, The desperado then pulled o revolver and fired a snot into the side of the prostrate Schmidt. Edward Schmidt heard the shot ond + dashed to his’ father's resoue in time to see the stranger running dawn the AS Efward gained on htm the eht two bull whiszing by 6im hen disappeared. and Edward Gchmidt reported the assault iit the police «tution, nnd called a Ehy- giclan to attend his father, The \ New York etation notified the gurround- ing towns. w tor an elderly man stranger having droj Han -An—hour-tater- of the Union Hill foree, was on post in Union avenua when he saw a gray- bearded man with m handkerchiof (led ‘over his head. Halloran went for him ang the man fled. firing two shots nt the policeman. Running down Hudson avenue, the! fugitive ran into tho clutches of Po-| Noeman MoCarthy. with no hat, the his hat as he them to nok ont}. Halioran,|- Wi oe 10% pum ed om pi of this advertises article purchased for cash thie week Open Every Evening « Until.9 o’Clock._ Actual Value $200, AGENTS FOR -GRAND_ RAPIDS FURNITURE. nt sentation on any Everything for Housekeeping FURST LA > Yrrehased on therat—Credit SYstenn "$10.00 $15.00 $7230 Lown, BLSO Week “ $2.00." “a ga2s) see Cala Molled Free I = ee 3°AVE 2,000 New: Pianos Atm Saying to You of from $180 to $299 | _friatioe prieed: up 10: $810 can be pald for a aay forms, 5 bows & Sf a Week With seven ano we “atre a rubber whatever. Qn firg payine! eciver tha Rana ta your home. _serween 8088] ST. 2188 to 2192. 3d Ave. Bet. 119th and 120th Streets: $450 Waltérs Excelsior Piao: $500 Walicrs Pianos, Style D. $475 Ceterated Bettord Manos. $400 Walters y $700 Style R Walters Pianos F256 Watters Vertical Grand $200 Walters Premlere Piaaos $500 Walters Player ‘Pianos $1000 Walters Baby Grand Pi All these panos einbody. al vuiy id bert inprovements in plano (They, have the feat ton tenet Hleured double ‘venve: Aootety carved Th tie Dain new dull EXChanae t Your, gif plans, for a utiful new one and ° 1 pont rented a representative will call Nano Warerooms, Third Floor, The lamou Mme. Arma “Nor is performing in our mus’ partment every afierno: ler manager offers te [forte $100) {f any one can give tier » of legible muste that [the eatinat play at sight at once 11 Ca a ‘Aneter tc Bloomingdales ion, (2 $4.8. World Wants Work Wonders, FOR SALE, Miss Dolly enough to cannot afford a girl:’’ You're you. clothes! That, in clothes. soiled: garments. far too poor for us. to get-married. to do the family washing myself, and we lenty stron, aoe the Fels Naptha way. Fel on the woman; easy on the clothes,’ Easy on the woman: easy a sue ath - Fels-Naptha way of washing.— Fels-Naptha soap does away. 08 all the hard and disagreeable part of washing ~ Little rubbing, no steaming suds to-bend: over; no keeping-up fire'to-boil the clothes, no nauseous odor from cooking FOR SALE. open an account with us. Anty Drudge on Marriage. “T eertainly-do love Jemes—but he’s - I'm not_strong Anty, ee ‘Get: niarried right:away-if that's all-that enough to wash ls-Naptha ig easy on the ‘is the Then, clothes last longer with no boil- ing to ‘weaken their Aber and no hard rub- bing to wear them thin. ~ Look for the red and green wrapper. Clothing on Credit TO ALL. We don’t ask you to prove your honesty when you want to All we want you to do Is give us a call, select whatever vou need for yourself and family, make your pur- chase, pay your first deposit and have the rest charged. You don’t -heed to refer us to your landlord, employer, neighbor or friends, Your promise to pay us weekly or monthly fs a By glving us a call you will be convinced of what we say, Lenox ee Co. | we ask of you. CREATE PAUL CLOTHING For Men and women APull sit {EM ined, seats SPAFE $1.00-A WE AR ReESS WELL. No refensior, smutty: Ro extra | faces, tas lnguirios niade-of! pour. ~ aS or ainployer. geen dardOatiifiingCo. Tie West 14th St. on }~ BROOKLYN N SIORE 920 BROAD. 1 $4 CRED Lay (2 week will kk ainlly well dressed Wry Ghee tatent style LE me ororira at te low- MANHALTAN CLOTHING GO; Aye, near Oth si 1114 Ba Asn Baca ete te, Ny abba ~- CREDIT — CLOTHING Np Feterences ae! recurity rea jen, adn: Pay AND TAKE GOODS ALONG, Fashion: Credit House, F West 14, Stiset, Open Erentngs, WAICHts AND DIAMGNDs,; Only." Nellans, Up-to- Ja all, wrlie’or tolepneen Sat Co American Watch and Diamond ¢ Co., AO MATDON TANE. Wake’ elevator, WATCHES cena TONDS ‘and deliver sata NAT DIAMONDS, | me S: WATCHES, Callorwrite, JEWELRY, 7 SAI DEN. AN dtr Roars GEN ILEMEN'S CLOTHING to order “on gi to Preekly paymente: perfect tit, fine mater. EXCHANGE =C Hg 0s ae: sadnay, att poses EASY. Mellavle soos AMES REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— aE, GEO. ROBINSON (Lawyer) 20. Nazsau et. (tay) 1th at. (evenings). ALMOST ANY « INFORMATION usually sought In the ordinary ENCYCLOPEDIA and a great deal not to be had from that source ae be found In 1007 Worlddimanac It being a reference book, hand- book and encyclopedia In one yol- ume obviates the necessity of por- Ing oyer many volumes for the In- formation sought. Its contents are given In-a_—well-arranged Index, The book {s printed In plain type, on good Bible paper and strongly bound in illuminated covers, 25 Cents; By- Selly $15) Lone-Lastiog Waters Planos,. $19. |. jon 1 8,18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and JO West Fourteenth Streets os & 7,9, 44, 13, 15, 47, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 ard 29 West Thirteenth Stree,” February Is Clearance Month Ih Preparation for Stock Taking! _ Remarkable Offer in Misses’ Cloaks | Warm, Handsomo All Wool Worsteds— / with and without velvet pipings—tine finished—14 to 18 years “Right from the taUlor, who in this lot has worked up entire: balatice’ of hg renson’s month, ‘ago. could ‘not’ have $7.93 and $8.98, . A sreat Bargain, and neatly. two montha’ of cold weather atti! Men's wan Underwear at. _ Clearance Prices < wi full, loose box back— Wool shirts and Dra CFR upset as ine=were 41. complete Monn Wait _ Our price and Drawers clotha--coats <that- a for :thta: lot s ¥ ‘ Heavy “Dotnet Night Bhirte—n i been: sold a a! 98. carr pete NC diya ae i Mens Peavy Dom Pajamas— double trog facie pearl but- nai) “08. ahead LAST: ‘DAY ‘OF Het and othe atheros ina PRING TAILQX CLOTHS Btrictly. All WVool—t0 Inches’ wide— ‘soft glove: Mnish—Black, Colors and: new Gray Mixtures Worth 69.004, | WOVELTY SILK DOT ZEPHYRS Gun Metal, Rose. Light and Mediums Tiue. Helio Condes Reseda, eto. No our knowledge, 16 at less than 39 cen | MOUSSELINE CARREAUX hese White Etake gin alpty: ower printin In 19, and Pink =were¢ 8H | “FINE-ARISH DIMITIES Dainty foral and figured: deelena; also, the now Corded Chocks and h pretty Drenden figurea—Inatead of 24. cents. | WHITE DOTTED SWISSES Extra fine—pin, “cushion ~dots—choice = of qualities—regularly 49 to 58... WHITE-SHLK CHIE! iasene — sae ore tay quality var various ‘4 at Perinere at, we and a7, 25 SILK FINISH -MOIRE PEREALINES Latest shades fer lining fabrice—S4-cent ee MERCERIZED SATEENS Z Titeh satin Justre—black and all “new #iAdés—for Crop akira and linings—usually 24 VAL LACES AND INSERTINGS German and French—round and square mesh—desirable patterns 4 and widths-pe, of 12 yde—valu 9 Others ,29 to |! BO to 25. BLACK BRUSSELS NETS All allk—72 Inch—nothing Bore fashionable for gowns and walsts our regular price SLEEVE PLEATINGS Liberty Chifron—eztra full Judy edge—black and white— -8-Inch—uewelty~: A 4 Jnch—usunlly .68.. f-ineh—neaally 79 NECK RUGHINGS se ‘Crepe Lisse, Chiffon, Lace and Net— white, black -and-colors: 4 ct. Kinds. +37 69 SE La a SHEARS ine Gorman Ste: ane hs 60 7 & & Inch—were oy FOR LADTES | J AND 2: Fino Stee! Laid Shears—full nicket falsh—6% to 9 Inch—worth 2.25, > Fine Coutii—also-ajiic emb/d— ty Cloth—white and fanoy colors models for slim and atout tee—high and medium bust— Ith and without Karters— 1.75 regularly $275.and. $3.25 aoe Emb'd silk or Cloth—newest modely— sik elastic garters— Sixea 19 and 20— 2.98. therefore $3.5 and $4.08 Corsets; , t a Clearance: Values*in Women's White Skirts Knit- and Pianneiette Goods | Strong inducements, to stock up for future needs. Cambric: and. Musiin Skirts—high - dawn: flounce, two to four TOW —ot-Vai—or-other—tace—and— ae hemettiched: or éhuster aga algo other stylos swith em ruffle--were §¢ and $1.25.. 6 “Fine— Cambio Suir ts sling and .98 cs : double Nounoes of French. ‘Sabre Ot lnce—ome with Moo” edged. nd Guat ruftle~ were $2.25 at ae elaborately ca, @ edaitic tin SS ZT and without Li duat ruffle— “were $1.93 and $6.49,..+1,2,.08 and &.! 28 trimmed with Pine Lawn ShirteKnew founces, riohly trim'd with hace and reas Finer to $14.08 correapondingly AB) SLR I A el | - Another Lot of Fine Gie Some ‘Sizes Missing—thercfore:— ~ Bast Fees “Suits A perches we could not resist’ mak Deanne tie sulle were'éo fine, = and the;cost-so-jow.s.,; hilt is-about the time wien boys teed BB éXtte oy, sult to, out the Winter +. Here is the epportailty to obtain one'at~ y~ about Half Value! of * Worsteds, Serges, Cassltheres, Cheviots, Th'beta, —handsome >! dark plafda.and mixtures, also Navy and Black Ch, ete han Y Breast-and- Greta to-té-years; For Suiits Worth « “2.98. , Woe Giesences as ae Boys’ LONG OVERZOATS, SHIRTS, Season's leading fabrica, ‘beat PNeelizse ti 698 REEFERS AND RUSSIAN COATS gravicks Kersey, Friezo and Corduroy— folors and — Mixture! hand | WwitkoWt Fur Collar and cuffs—3 to I7! fluted tram. 1.58 to 8 an Reduced from $3.98 to. Reduced from $13.98 to. RUSSIAN AND SAILOR SUITS ‘Cheviots, Yotnge wen vies rn, Bath oie es YOUNG MEN‘StsuiTs— 4 Biyllen ea Velvets i # to 10 yoara in the jot, ot at each price, Cy °. Tea Auto-Strop) Recommended Table d'Hote Lunch ! Safety a? and ts Dally, 11,30 t0-2:30-—"—}}— Razor} Guaranteed! =. _ “5 Courses...,30 Cents TO-MORROW (Saturday):— Mutton Broth with Bariey. The best of its kind! Fr Strops itself pertectly. SS Cleaned, stropped, ready te shave —withoul removing blade yg 5.00, “Roturnsbie—i€-not—entletactory=——— ~-- without «-queation--— “2 a ta Mode. —.. Chicken tad a }ils 3 i Roam Joreey Pork, with Apply Sauce. Plekied Ruby 13 Mashet or Haked Queen Gusta: Full_box—out—3ith and —withoyt alt. -back—reliine_eolinr-and— cuffs—full lined—sizes to 3 yra.— plenty of Winter weather ahead to make this an acceptabie opportunity to many mothers. “THIS PRICK FOR SATURDAY ONLY. aS —w Saturday Prices for Tolle Articles Always comething special for End-of-Week buyers—price. say- Blegantiy finished Corsets of Novelty Cloth, deautifully embrotdered in white or oral tnungs— 4 #2.69—now 1.49 and'1.08! White Kid Slippers rate Two-strap sandal style— Al}-alnes usually $1.48 2-5: IN BAME DEPT. + Women's Hlannelette and Floace lined Bkints—W night's -Heelth- and ! fleece lined Knlt—were .59. w+ BO Children's Knit Blouses—buti “down front xnd-on-shoulders were 31,95. 98 Girls’ Att Pony “Conte Atl Wool "| V or high neck—were $2.98...500..61.49 ings that are highly appre-- finished with lgce amd ribbona ciated :— exquisite for bridal outite— -with and without garters sizes 18 to 2% in the Jot, but not in each style— worth $6.00 to $5... 24 ct. Eclipse Almoni 19 ct.."Tetlow's Gossamer Pow 1% {| Women’ 5 Long Kid Cloves Two-dollar. values... Fine French Suede—12 and 16 button length--white and best shadea of tan. No Aner Glove value ofte! thin season! Sachet Powder, ounce. ary Bytiswend-ql wine.22 Sct. Pure Olive Oll Castile Soap— 6 or, cake te Be ee Women’ s- Shoes—| AC Great Value in Sach for Satuidape= Women's Patent Colt Shoes Smart, dressy Shocs—new_ Short Jasts—Cuban heela— J 00 finely formed and finished, * all alues and widths... auté* Little Boys’ Veal Calf Shoes — Laced—strong leather uppers—everything about them of good quality—strongly put together— Gized 834 "to 2—Special ny reeyeoevoeyvrseveryy A rare yalue In these days of advancing prices, and economical parents should take advantage Mght soles—Cuban heels— = opportunity of, Girls’ Pretty Dresses ixtures iu | natty novelty effects Ziso plain’ colore—braid and velvet thin—tined aicirus—thoroughly finished—4 to 1d years— A None worth loam than $2.00 SECOND FLOOR—CENTRE JILDING, Girls’ Dongola Kid Lace Shoe: Patent Ups—extenslon sole sizea 11 lo 2-regularly $1.39... 85 aRCOND FLOOR-WEST BUILDING. Women’s Storm Rubbers All sizea—worth .@.., Limtt—Tywo, SECOND FLOOK—W2EST BUILDING, Black Satcen Petticosts Full lustro—high tlounces— pangpomsly taliored— lengtha-39 ‘to 43—worth 89. SECOND FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING, MORNING SALES To-morrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. Wonten’s New Seasou- Hate Smart combinations of hair brala 89 Boys’ Double Breast Suits Han and Sailor—Oxford 7 Ch yiots—gray and 1,65 frown i tures full CUta BUILDING. iets cpiton—pinck: only ba ety of beet shapes— 3 to 15 years, according to atylo—value $3.00 Te Perec eE One CENT Boys’ Flannelette Blouses Beantiful New Roses Warm, fleecy ¢ - Spring styles in oruhed and cabbage check: Also Pet e “ for ms#—rich shadings in all military or Russ Lory—bunohes of two Very styles—2 to 15 yrs,— large cabbag regularly 3 and .%. g sIX amatior— HIRD. ¥L HOR—C STRE BU! Jit DING. (Children’s Muslin Skirts Good, firm quallty—cambric ruffle, wide hemstiiched hem— 2 to 10 yr8,—2) ct, kin SPOOND FLOOR—CENTRE NUILDING Caildren's Biuck Rib Hose Strictly frat quality—no “seconds '— ublo heels and to New Model Corseta oral Couril- White, Badan cc and Gray—eixes ht 32) grade—Satur SECOND FLOOR—CE! Orepe Chiffon Voll a All colors—full bP Leyeda oe hemstitebed boi MALN FLOOR—CONTRD