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__.jligatesof mina, Tiob's, and Beulah, (Copyright, 1906, 1907, by the Ridgway Company.) (Copyright, 1907, by Doubleday, Pare & -€o.~ Published 10072) SINOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. tivo Wall CHAPTER: VII. A Dead Soul, HAT nicht Roh! Brownlay married : I r why and thy roman who was as a rew-boen bape faw nothing extraordt tn ‘the * match, S R Bob and his brite went South to, his Mather An wietesrs thy nxt dav,” Hae Jett torme the sottiement of Nis trades. Hp instructed ime to set aelde $3,600.00 —profitstorontevian Sands-Browntes, ant fnasted that T om the batkn the notes he had given me a for weeks before. Therg remained something “over $3.0. for himerit : 1 could not life of me mre where Bob Brownles, could have- got five to ten millions’ backing for much a raid, much less fifty to a hundred. Yet-1 wns forced to confess that he tremendois back- e haya done what must have had oi Thad seen him do? Bet his wife at his mother's house wile fe went to Sinda Danding | to the funeral. “Two daywatter the fun est hope Ned. at the Sands - every-day condition. uncles, auntx and cousins had arrange to welcome her and to try by every means in thelr power to coax back her lost mind. Bob's agony must have been awful sehen his wife clapped her hands in childish fey as she exclaimed: ‘Oh, Bob, what a pretty place She gave no sign that she had ever seen the great entrance, through which she had come and gone from her babyhood. plantation, put ia thelr Beulah Sands‘ Bob brought her back to New York] Working my way into the crowd, I and bespught—the uid ofthe medical experts of America and “of the Old World’ to regain: that-which had- been recalled by its'Maker, The doctors were fascinated with this new. plisse of mind blight, for In some particulars Beulah's case was unlike any known Iatance! but none gave hope. All agreed that WOME Wire” connecting heart ror _had burned out ‘when the cruel “Sys- tem" threw on @ voltage beyond the _wire's_eapacity to_tranamit,—Ait_agresd —that the-woman-chiht wife would never grow older unless through somo mental eruption beyond human power to” pro- duce; Some of the medical men pointed to one possibility, but that one Was too (errible for, Bob to entertaln. The first anniversary of their marriage found Bob and his wife settled in thelr new Fifth avenue mansion. He had bought and torn down two old houses Letween Forty-second and Forty-thire jae even. |For weak he would no: be se ahd the beginning of his every new deal {Bob's dears; He had ordered ail things|™@rket had been advancing for weeks and Was at a high level [ters Thomas W. Lawson's Great Story, FRIDAY, the 13th teacher by turns with all the patience of a fond father, With dlmeulty I kent back the tears the sad sight brought to ‘or the first year of Bob's marringe We’ naw but little of him at the office. |The Exchange saw loss, He had wan- dered in upon the floor two or three times, but did no buslness and seemed to take but lite interest. Bhortly after the first anniversary, of ils wedding Bob gave up his office with hh & Randolph and apened one for himself, He explained that he was giving. Up. bls commbeston=bnriness to te all hia time to personal trading man on ttent. nat the Then he Ung a& which were he would again He> soon became known as sckiemt operator th Wall Birect, His trading was inte or on “the Street after exec trades, ved the algnal for his fast-grontn lowing: to tax on, From , to time T learned that Beulah Sands Was making no real im- thouch {n some details she had learned as a child learns, But there Was no indication that she would ever regain her lost mini. Strafigo stories of Bob's doings began i fol- to seop Into my office Far long periods. Hie would disappear. ‘Nelther the nurses in charge. of Mor hia brother, mother onu sisters, for, whom jhe purchased a manaton above _his_own, would hear a word from him. Then he Jd return as Suddenly as he ‘hail disappeared, and hia wild eyes and haggard {xce would tell of a prolonged -and desperkte. sou) mrugele. He drank often now, a habit ho had never before indulged in For teu days before the second anni- ¥ermary of his marriage he had beeg Tushise.—On-the morning. of the anni taary ho appeared at the Exchange, Whidsexed- end —darecderit recktess, ~The ad a few blocks Tom Reinhart and his branch of the "System"? were working out a new fleecing of the pub- Ue in Union-and-Northern Pacific, At the strike of the gong Bob took posses- sion of the Union Pacific pole ard Ja thirty minutes had precipitated a pante by his merciless ing. Our-houso was heavily interested in the Pacifica, al- though not In connection with Reinhart and his crowd. As soon as I got word that Bob was the cause of the siaugh- Prustied over to the Exchange and begged a —word with tin He ken Poth atocks ever 8 polnts ad tht panic was raging tro m. He glared at mo but final ad a | followed me out Into the lobby. At f! he would not heed my. appeal, but fi ally, he sald, “Jim, tt Is too bad to let up. I had determined to-rub this dev- Veh-institutton “om the jap, buts it it really ts a’ case of Injury to the house, ¥ Opportunity to do something for you who have donese mech forme, #0 bere foes"'-He-threw-himeetf into the Union Pacific croxd, fret xiying an order-to-n- Rroup of his broxers, who Jumped for a number of other pole: Almost Instantly the panic wan stored And “stocks Were bounding upward two to five points at a leap. Bob continued buying Union Pacific and his brot Ts other stocks In unilmtted quantitic Nothing Uke such a quick turn of the market had been seen before, His’ \THE’EVENINGIWORLD,’ MONDAY. MARCH 11, Mario Sammarco Delights b His Singing of Familidr Operatic Airs. ITH tts concerts In Carnegie Hall W of the New York Symphony Orch |the organization Ia to die, Next xensen Hit will be born angw, the re New York Symphony Boclety Is by Dr ft Ledpant Damros: Ja permanent orchestra musicians engaged on salary for seven months every year, as was annoy {n this column on- Saturday, The bual- of a board of trustees and Walter Dar rosch will be. the mupical dire More masculority — than marked the playing at $e clo: hard, Strau tor Kot a hard reading from Wal- ter Daimroach Melstersligerst—too, jiacked hometh of shading. Ths bes} work of tha or. chestra Wag done in’ Haydas, Reine’ capriccloso, Marto S! marco, whose lovely, bart- tons were t wan the soloist. Hsia “Largo, ad Teetouim ber,” the prayer from ang the serenade from-“Don foyannt.! Yesterday afternoon and Sat-| Urday evening, the local reason) camo to an end, After a South ven tour) ness management will be in the hands Tha prelude to “Die mphony and Dvorak's scherzo tone voice has charmed patrons of Mr. | Hammerstein's Manhattan Opera-House, New York Symphony Orchestra Ends Season: SS Baréain Basement, 17, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and Simpson Crauford Ca. S/XTH: "7020" STREET, JNEW YORK. -Tuesday’s Array of Specials in the Bargain Basement. | i Nothing but the most dependable merchandise at prices unequalled anywhere. ‘That's the standard we've set for the Simpson Crawford Bargain Basement. At 1/3 W n Ta Be Wh Wat Kk, White and 1 ine! )..10 An Unheara- of Sale of iy 3 & £3.50 Tan Oxfords, 51.97 | The Most Demanded of All Shoes for Women. Simply a paradoxical trade conditions. New York is willing to Nay_anything for Tan Shoes of this character, while other seclons py need in style matters are not taking them at all. | f the manufacturer knew the demand on Shoes in. New torday-heid-never. have sold-tese ioisfor double the price At —— ep iid. i Fut he judged New-York by other cities, and in consequence * of Bl Taffeta Wibbons— dens ‘ TAK inet Pinin Ta (4 Inch— g r | Wide Sash No. 40—Instead “YOU have the greatest ce, bargains that haye come about in years to prorit by. 4 . ‘These Shoes are of tan Russian calf, Goodyear I Me welt, and all sizes and widths are here. Choose for to-morrow at, per pair. OUR EXPERT BOW MAKER | 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street | Gala Week in Ribbons A Sale of the Newest, Loveliest, Most Fashionable Ribbons— ~ Off Regular ! th) Rich Plaid Ribbons }> Narparints y Herht ehajles: Jum, Claret Fienenel, Taffetas, Satin Liberty Pink. Blue. White, Bla: and Dresdens—€ to 8 | To prevent doalers stocking up, We reserfe privilege of restricting quantities. 4ATS TRIMMED WITH RIBBONS 29 West Thirteenth St i ret” Inet s, wine atest ue, Winlet. Dablia,| Burgandy. <> Parenti : ‘ickel wad | also & Rihbons—Motres, | Boot. Near | xy WH Maka -| \ In Newest: Ways | “rr fany other re: Shee ¢atues in the Basement, Frat or Hairs Hows ; WII Be on View in Ribbon Dept. omen’s $3 Black Kid and -t2:, g 1 Free of ‘Charge To Give Burgestions * SW OMen Sips z ad_Grn- Metal_and- * = Patent Leather Oxfords, in newest Springs When Riibons Are Bougst Here For, Spring Hats, itslesaperndltssytcs cosetate ae $1.97 7 ascent : A pee ees all rably fuagtawith voice of) Women's SS anu $ Sin al t i = 1 a saan poneeniih roles | Warvowomo7ardo | omens : Le eT Oz, Spring Curtains Timely Offers in och; with two busy, opern-houres In Saree is Sveit i Be Be | Tee Maid, these numbers at a wsmpnons| CHEERS FOR CAMPANINI. || @##dren’s, Misses’, Boys’ and: 3374 to/50 per cent.. Dorestics=;Below Maite oj) concert? : { ———_— > Youths’ Shoes—o%e. and $1. 19 Below Value Unbleached Mustins-a inch} G34.” od ? alee : : ; tee . Dial cictats, e will bleach pure white—worth 9 j [tn Thitn Concert at Manhattan — : Sa BECAUSE DalghcAnchor Minlbeeabruitc a go nudiener both + >» i rig! 7 F S : S| The » Manhattan s old cost purchase....While tho | SAA RCD ER SeoEN OEE y ; bh ed and U nde erat ay a ee | Opera wns one. oft at 2c, 4fc and Ge per, Yard. lots Iaat we will sell on before- | ZC (tert | eaten nantes zaj Pealiys This assortment juclites Black Chamtity; Cation, =p) adleance-baslal a + = aquenidoserandis regulars, Garlands and Medallion eflects at prices never before P| Siti ata nce tres 9 o9| tive engi wont tea ubuelt ieme ny: quoted, .An_escepticnal_opportunity-forneeuers in generit. for} | eee eet Moral herdere— 1.29 shmmere:Shirta thee a s Sys ey heats 0 it is impossible to procure even «t wholesale cost cjual_values as Nottingham Lace Curtains t Blase OD ae c t the aes herein qnoted on these three price lots: plain, floral and Polot d'Esprit b 1.98) Blzes:to.3.s ara: 18 principal parta rung D s : t ‘4 yaa at Centres—corresponding borders, } usually 2910.35. ....6.0e Ge a eros, Bassi, Ancona rimond| dust the laces for trimming Spring and Summer Dresses, etc. Seoteh Lace Curtains—Potnt ——) Part wool—open front—ribbon and | i with Cai oa At 2c, 4c and Gc the Yard. Soe are Etta tite Grea tes 9G | ial perfect montane acy on all nem baton over presenta at Burgstalier where, asrimet Kn ¢ the Gr hengrin” st House on Satur’ pably nervous az Ho was alto a good deal od t Impersonation Was Tihy of respect. Warn fhe is kel s He was p nis jine! of vor seanon at the Man Samia) ., singing in ar C Ne iet_ot—resenkaxemen:s house -previoui ndded the names Trentink, must b eros | es romains true has. mma Ean jove—-and with the Herr Dire sing all next season ¢ tan Opera Hours ahve enya, ste extend ever ie with Thursday ‘nignts adiled ubsortption. Nellie Me for one werk f sao may Bing for a talking i ft —thet—for stunning SLURS TRAITR sets wd hid erected w palace, the in- side of which was unique among all ew York's unusual structures. The first and second Moors were, all that Feflned thate and Unlinited expenditure ef money could pro@uce. Nothing on those splendid floors told of the strange things above, A sedate luxury pervad- “ed. drawing-rooms, library ani in-_| ng-room. Bob sald to me, in taking me through them: “Some day, Jim, Beulah may recover, Iray-tome-tack tome, and want to Daves SvErSIuNE “ke ete Wwoakd witli, everything as she would have had it Unto cures shed never—eote an The third floor was Heulah's, A child's dainty bedroom; two nurses’ -chitd's—arrattschootroom ait “a bie: 7 with dolls and dollhouses, toys of every description in abandon, as though thelr owner were Infact but.a few years olf, Across the hall were three offices, exact du- nde at -Ramisiph ae —Rendeipire: When TU first saw them it was with dit- ficulty that T brought myself to realize that I was not where the gruesome _hampenings-of a year before. hid tale ——-—- gpince—-Bob—had=repredreet= to them: Tie Metals Sur Gowntowh-worltshop, Standing in the door, of Beulah Sands» office I-faced the fiat desk at whicly ehe had sat the afternoon when I first gow. that hideous result o” the work of the ‘System.’ I could almost see the _Mttlo_ gray figure holding tho, afternoon | l when she knows ‘hit her —tethere+ |. money.was._put to. auch— good —user Satter Dower fo absorb stocks seemed to be boundless. “It wan estimaied that per- sonally and through his brokers he bought over half a million shares before he Jolned me and left the Exchange. “dim,” he said, “I guess vou don't know where I can awap the yellow mud for balm of Gilead. I won't both- ou wlth ms— trochies ons tonae I will go uptown and see the litt girl whose ‘happiness Tom Reinhart needed {n his business: I will go up and~show her the pictures tn this week's: Callters “ofthe “tne » hoapltsi for icurables that Reinhart has ao enerousty—and—nobly—ilt—at—x—coxt of two and a half militons! ‘The tittl (Wil ey ibink Detter of Reinhart Who knows but.the great finance king may dedicate {t ax’ the ‘Judge Leo Sands Home’ and carve over the en- trance a bdnas-reYef of her father, mother and olster, with Hope, faith and Charlty—coming fromthe mouth Or thelr hanging severed he jase Bob Brownley laugh ri vinging Jaugh-as-he-utlered these a= fil—words.-Then—he~ beat his hand down on my ghouldera as he eaid in “erimpa tn that jackal] philanthroplat's soul by now and ‘in) the souls of hls kind.” But never mind. He will keep: he will surely keop unc I get to him, Every day he lives he will be fitter for the crimp: ing. Within the short two years since ho finished grilling Judge Sanda's soul! *Fbenp but for -you~h! Pimrared ok's work in ads uing royalties, Mrs, Carl aconcert fo wera hy Rasy hINa= CONCERT SINGERS ILL. Mines, KickhyeLuwn Ptomatan Vieq s {im and Eaimey Max Sore Throat. pro ot Herr Conript'sSIn gk wore to. appear last nfxht at.the Metrs- pollian concert were tigen aati -eamer,who™ Was” aavertised tov tah der—only-—roncert_appadranes dhl —an although at 6 o'clock it wa¥ feared a severe sore throat would keep her In her hotel, Mme. Kirk: -roheataal of Opers-Houxe. dUrmg— the when her eyes. bee bad and within. two to ously affected that) sie -conid—net Aphysician attended ner ns ROG ae teturned to her-hotel-and-satd-that vas doe to a ¥ nN Ofte polson from TEEN Mh the inflammation. might mllayed 1 time to permit her to sink last night, but her condition became worse instead of better,-and- Mme. Josephine Jacovy war called to take her place. The: other sololste were Misy Beasle Abott and Riccardo Stracciari, § attending a at aflerieon. anne paper, In horror my eyes sought the floor at the sido of the chalr.in search of Bob's agonized face and upittted hands, As I stood for the frst time in the middle of Bob's handiwork, I weemed ‘to hear again those awful groans, "Jim," Bob eald, “I have a haunting fdea tpt nome day Beulah will wake and look around and think she has been Data few minutes asleep. If she should, _-——#hermust have nothing to disabuso her mind until we break the news to her. ' Thaye instructed her nurses, one or the of whom never loses sight of her feht_or, day, to win her ta the habit of-spending her time at her old desk; I have told them always to, be pre- pared for her awakening, and.when St comes they are Instantly to shut off the rest of the floor and house until I can Bet to her, Here comes Beylah now.” ~Out of the nursery camo m laugling, happy shild-woman, "Good Bob has come back, to play Mith Beulah,” she sald. "She knew ho would, They told Beulah Bob had gone ‘uway to the woods to gather pretty flowers, Beulah know if Bob had. gone Ro the woods tie would have taken Beu- lah -with tim. Now Bob, must play Jechool with Boijiah." She sat at-her ‘ovk-aae-opened'her child’a school-book. {With mobic Fhe has put himself in better fojm to appreciato his reward. I sea by the press that at last bis aristocratic wife has gold-cured Newport of tte—habit) of duting back the name Reinhart’ to/ her scullionhood, “and jt haa taken her Into the high-instep circle. I read; the other day of fis daughter's mar-; Hage to somo, English snod,—and:.ot} the @acovery of the ancient” Rein- | itt family. tree and crest with the) hearted huad and two-edged dirk and fhe vulture rampant, and the mott fe trikes In the’ beck strikes of.) ten) left me-with his laugh still ring- Ing in, my ears. : if ‘wito asked me that eyen- Ine how does ho do what he doca? 1 ingot make Out trom anything Twiave ad or you hav told me bow he” creates those panics and makes all that, money.” 2 " as ever been able to figure 1 NGAPN® ghawered.. "t underatand tho stock ‘buitness, but T cannot for the life | bt me sen how he does Jt, Ie has nono of the money powers in league with fat iate. sure, for in the mood he his en in during the past two years it) would ve impoasible for bim to work wi them, even !f his salvation da- thded on it. The mention of any of Ny big. ‘System! men drives him to. a Hie Gite has to-day made more money than any one man made in a day since the world began, and he had only com- menced his work when he quit to please ees T stand in tho Exchange ‘atid waich him do Jt. 1b seems, commonplace and simple, Afterward {t fs beyond my Comprenension. At the the fs going he Rocke! Vande ould Now 125: Sat A Home of Four’ $ 0 RoomsComplete- ly Farnished.. Writo for eur NEW BOOKLET, containing informa- toa rexerdian .if outtite, Matted free on application, ROOMS. Who nvwhleh. abe. Whe Uidught. thar, Furniture, Carpets: ® 33 Taotusin terms o Which to Pianos pare will by athers at £60 to $400, offering you a anving of from $150 to $206_ Pisnos Don’t Delay! ‘Make your ssle(tlon to-morrow surs Do Not Miss This Tre- mendous March Sale of Pianos ik Ftool paige bs 50 Walters or 9198 ters eany cover, on i $5 Dows & SI Week Nev. tm ker ped~ fur Limes taken in omAkiig payments; no tis end NO extras—S15S. that's all. 1s atout 3s Real Value s Pianos are buil talifetime. anuot begin ters are F which the W belli offered Bo we are Delivered cu Payment of $5. Hid of every Wa fxcha “BL Lex, to $4.00 host. 4 at Door, ‘These rooms are en exhibition at our Showrooms, We also furnish ROOMS Complete. : 5 Caution ~! our old fii Walters at §ianee's Don't buy ~ a so-calle slightly ye nmge: OWINGDALE BROS., Sd Ay. 9th to 60th St. ‘A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT, ‘CREDIT HOUSE | Upholstery Go Open Salurday a Station Evenings 10 o'Clock. 4 Our Mberal credit ee} Leng Isiand, New hii Jersey or Connect aed cute * PARE. to_com- terms annly also 10 WE PAY FREIGHT & CAR- o; tres—faney borders—worth 52.9%. | \ehite Swiss Curtains Values from IGc to, 5Ce the Yard. _teatoon 97 { 4 Girls’ $3.50 White lLawn. Dresses Heantifully trimmed Corset Covers Trimmed with lace and— _ Embroider Lhe ma, { bordery—wor ; for the Bnowtake Curtatre—rteh terial is worth more with lace’ and embroid combinations nod there cover mad ery, ‘Tuesday spe= zs VATIER AAT CroRs stripe r= 1 fringe—worth $2.25. Snowfake Curtains, tan Fine with | nile, red, green, 3 combination of solid color: Tuesda cial. y apes “cial. | $1.98 O° 5c Tallor’s Spotiess | | Cotton Broadcioth _and Leta aphibe Hd rrrrererrs pe y desirable do- TEBE oe a Pearl Buttons where, ....-Examples follow: ty First quality. —! 1 Imported All Wool Volles— Sample Gioves br deTuesday staN casa eae | “manufactired.f ‘Auntralian Manufac! for 10¢c Spring wide 1:09) liniparted Biwsk Chiffon: Panamas= i seernied not to-allp—lo inch olliers ask $1.65 and $1.75—her Hack rench: Popiine— Wine ¥ at Tes than and dark ices, Tuesday Rogers Nickel! Silver ial, yair. : Hinest—quatty Tab te Spoons, Forks, ete. ‘Tue. 49) not to allp— P aay special» - 2 i dE : heavy coridogs OSTA Embrotderies 4 Inch—elsewhere a a1 Zs Sample “atrips — od d a3 Full si all te lengthe—a-n-d —widths, dgonte oftocta ti eheciy llored costumes—worth’, 38, inch Yankee Homespuns—new Kray, Gin, HAY: brown and ayrtie mixtures—trs wa siviem ni Y Tro the Taporved FCR SALE, PLT dw aaa : SSS WR ALSO CONTINUE THE SALD OF 50c. Weekly. j 79-cent Spring Plaids and Checks Tuesday special, yard Imported A aye DOUCLAS 4 | 4 WAC .50 SHOES Asrialwill convince youthat Wl, Doug- jay 85:50 shoes are thebestinthe world. Steres In Greater Maw York : ward. ase by which we A fortunate, purchase by witch we Tarnetion. Feit ania blended yantty: | For To-morrow Only, | ALSO FOR THE LITTLE ONES:— 1 aInsooK Sips—bistop andy tyles—worth .39... j veral pretty styles—Value .69... Short Nainsook Dresses fancy yokes—aizes to 2 yrs.—value .50.. Little Boye’ Straw Hats—Polo Caps and Roll brim Sailors with ribbon, cord, &c.—reg. 31.49... or full Net Ruches~69 ct. kinds.. eke Soreecr zs W inches wide—dot, floral, law gt 7 * Fi tte-Lts + 0 Pillow Cases | Turkish Towels jarminplr becekat, bene de tie (tj Lone Made of ya-d wide mus- Two hundred dozen; Tuffle—value $209... 7 79) Mag Say sizes only — we-white: Ibe. value: ch Net Curtains—lace 198 Nain sols and J8c vahies. size 19x35. Tuesday * trimmed ruffle Inserting to E reach Sc) speclal....,.., L2Ze A}. marcn—wortn $3.0. | S0c Batii Sprays four wide tuck «15 Bed Sheets 4 fect of rubber iis Battenberg edge—worth $1.19... | Gc valuc:no seams; size ingyat trish Point Lacs Curtains— ibbone 81 x 80. Tuesda ; \500 DAS 39c allover oF Jethched figured }5.98 FAR are special ea 5Oc) Hair Brushes _centres—tloral borders,.......6 cl mul ‘ Values to 750. ‘Tues French Net Bonne Femmea— PN Hosiery day speclal. (5 24e Riniostiipadewis Rables' Long Cloaks sign, outline Ladies, Men's & Chil- Women’s $3.50 fanenberg inserting oF Bables’ Saort Coats, dren's) Good black Spring Ties Peau a noraers * Finer qualltl cotton; ic. values. | Bargain Shys-De- See ee Wextnear’ —te hig Patr- <9e: partment. nae Bj Renaissance étects— phi in assortments and com- cans here be —that-are-on-same-moderate ratty — and medrany eri ‘Special Tuesday Sale Table Oitclotts 1% yds. wide— “No Malt or Teeptions Orders: oe } -Untinga In fine checks +—sinipee—rich effect— extra- 45 {neh—most hovees ask SL! “imported Chiffon’ Broadclotha— The Worsted war} nred up & manufacturer's Stock at a decided wtyles-ardvartxtony of che popater fore all 6 inches wide....An-unumial-Eani7 Season-Oppor. MORNING SALES -morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. Sips—fancy yokes | t Hats—all mull } tic—worth $149. ‘rench sty} i) 49 4:48 1 $88:88 In oth r, articles to A8_YOU MAY iB tO Deys epartment ha: infantite-—want- tipplied at prices finest an well as popular Cit oemrencnrereterr of i 1 n's—-Wide e* All sulting colors, deep lattice fringe r 3 fects: nicely embroid- Tuesday. Fig'd Armure Portleres—two 19 cent quality. . 13% ered. He, ly 10 tone. and combination Clean, fresh’ goods, silghtly. impery 4 F s colorr—lattice top and fect—but nothing to’ hurt thelr wear huesddy ~ spe- Wash Fabric Sepp te ty I Remnants. : SI Seeeys v, 85e Correct Dress Gooas for Spring Values up ito Isc; all | Crepe de Chine a At Quick Selling Prices [ Hon lady SHToReIR Ene | and all desirable shades. Looking over the lst of ‘fashionable Spring fabrics, we can find none choles AicTueiday semis i Tucaday special, G that in nat represented in our fine new stock!..,.As for Values—cur Z yar : GeV Gitex selling prices show marked differences trom those prevailing else. Fancy Panamas—espectally smart mixtures, with blendin: | tan and other tone! Fancy Engtish Rloiliaanes-tght, median of the new» $4 mot leather tones: also. other. and overtying ———— Exe TUStrous i... -89 to 1.39. 78 to 1.69 ellings— I Wool thirty beauUful shades for day and lao b Peet and BAe oem “go! toft, clinging fabrics Hin. sid at... = erays,” To \ we reserve t Wroatway, Yulton Nex Cor, Peart, FIN AY Sor Tih a FOR SALE. Automobile Bargains a Broadway . Mammoth change Buildings, 1780-14 S¥ik Satin Foulards igns—hlack and white, navy . Hight bave, pink and sirable Spring colon 2. All Neat perfect 50c Weekly this Machine, Like ea I 2.95 Si Cash $11.95. ru ae x Cambri Woinen’s China Silk Waists | eslinein "harming Spring #tyles—white o} Powder of Wal, Jace—finished i » rows of Mexican stitching: y machine. UIl fronts of silk dS-horte, regularly $3.44. To prevent dealers buying he privilege of restricting quantities, 2 to 7 Inoh—I2 ct, MAIN FLOOR. 5 . }. Women's Spring Hats White Figured Dress Nets Dot and rin: dur: and evening owns. designs thie mesh New White Embroideries Nainsoox : rdaings and \nsortings i Bw ixi—latest values, in fine halr braid SECOND -PLOOR- n's All-Linen Hakts champagne. ality 14 ani i atiteht et. grave PLOON CRS TIO WEIL ‘omen’s White Skirts fall rimmed with Jing of Val J ribbon o 8 if pant in’ I to elven, iNew York's Pioneer | . Ushinent. {ATCHES:DIAMON! CASH OR CREDIT Qull, write or telephone, S8uT Cort, American Watch & Diamond Co M19 Maiden Lane. 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