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x = Ne MEET ME AT’ “1SiEc EGEL NO ODE CTION, Wi ANY OTHER STORE VEL TUES FR PAADE Sst entyon pos! Football and Hurling Teams Are to ' Be in Line. / Exquisite New Waists for Easter---and After HE showing in the Waist Store changes as fast as the wuists are sold and as new styles come in, that the headline “More New Waists To-day” cauld be kept standing in our advertising from one week to another. Every day brings its fresh beauties. And every day emphasizes our casy superiority in giving beauty and value for price. { The. advertiser's worst trouble is that these waists. cannot be properly described or even pictured; their beauty is / too delicate and exquisite for type and ink., All we can.do.is to sketch them. briefly and promise you that if you come to sec them you will find the one you want for your own wearing. Re Women’s Japanese Silk Waists —in black or ‘white;> a smart, open- front and side-plaited tail- ored mod- ese B2.90 cial at... DEAF MUTES TO MARCH. “The Vassar” Waist (as Illustrated)—introducing a decidedly new model of black chiffontaffeta,fashioned so as.to be-worn with a chemisette; ‘a beautiful tailored model, designed with tailor- 2 $3. i Silk, Lace, Net, Chiffon, Embroidered Linen, White Lingerie, Batiste and Lawn Models, and all other fashionable materials In new and exclusive styles, attractively priced from $2.95 »» $32.50 Intricate Manoeuvres Will Bej ‘Executed by the Cadets‘ of St. Joseph's. stitched straps, embroidered with French knots. A regular Seis waist. Special Saturday only at-. "The great St. Patrick's Day parade tomorrow will several unique] Features that will make !t famous In the ‘history/of--frinh. displays in this fountry, The Irish Counties’ Athletic Union has decided to turn out all Its twenty-six football and hurling teame.| i AVith these great brawny chaps pinced|M | |‘ Women’s Hand-Embroidered Waists (is illustrated)—a charming, beay~ { jntervaln along the line wearing tiful model of French batiste, fashioned with! a tucked yoke pate i aT ASAE eres front and back; blouse below yoka artistically hand iar $5 ade will havo wn aspect never before | My collar Witnessed Jn a public demonstration. ‘ broidered aad lace tri me ed; tucked and -lace trimmed and ‘cuffs, Spectal at .. Agother odd display will be the knc@ In the Hne of a company of de z = and’dumb cadets from the St. Joseph's} 9 * ¥ f Westchester, under Maj; : Se ean Youths’ Long-Trousers manoouvres while marching, the a ‘ ot comma to be delivered by | f Q $ Suits at $7.50 ge, under the direction ot Col Sizes 14 to 20 Years or 30 to 36 Breast Measure @ Crapford, assisted by Major John L. Zh as 4, Vice-commander, wil be ana F we priced this clothing, according to its looks, finish and leturesque feutuie, They come trom |p orrow’s | Secale actos hs CaN style, pend pay from $2 to $3 more than to-m from the tous Homan Catholic price for it. The irish Votunteers. pTHe main feature of the dig parade beitt be the fine display of the Irish Vol- hitters. Genoral orders have been ts- bued by Col. c! pits Dats Women’s Net and Cluny Lace Waists—in white or ecru; entire waist front, back, three-quarter jepeth sleeves, collar and cuffs— ° fashioned of net and cluny lace insertions; lined throughout with Japanese, silk, Also -several -other charming net and ' 5 etait Jace waists. _ Special Sito GODEEONUOS UDG OGBIAbGG Wie 's White Japanese Silk Waists—an exquisite model, artistically fashioned with a tucked and lace trimmed: yoke, embellished with! two heavy. lace medallions; blouse, collar and three- 5 quarter length sleeves are lace trimmed. Special at.....,.., h * (Blegel Cooper Store, Second Ficer, Center.) Sir, Here’ s a Little Common-Sense Cloth-| ing Talk That We Think Worth Your Reading : -(CHNLY1wo Items-of cost-should be counted in the-price-of-clothing. One is-the cost-of “the material, the other is the cost of tailoring. The sum of these, plus a fair profit, ought to be the selling Price. Latest Neckwear Fancies All Here at Conspicuously Small Prices } PRING fashions in women's neckwear are charmingly 44, dainty and original, We have an uncommoaly-com— plete assortment at prices that are exceedingly mod- erate when you consider the prettiness and good qualityr|/ of these accessories. Every worthy sort fs well represented—whether iz bes imported or domestic—yokes, chemisettes, half sleeves, coat {° If all clothiers did price their clothing after the above plan, suits and overcoats would be| | sets, bandings, Marie:Antoinette fronts, bows, jabots anda 4 as low priced everywhere as they are here. But:they do not. Most clothiers charge for] | embroidered or plain‘linen collars. style and some manufacturers charge for their names. As a single example of value-for-price, sce-these: That's why you can find exactly the same fabrics, styles and character of tailoring here at prices from/one to five dollars less than the same suits and topcoats are priced by other Collar and Cuff Seta—in embroidered swiss, plain seis, retallers. We make no charge whatever for style—why should weP—it costs us nothing. If or linen hand-drawn work. Very special value 25) the manufacturers from whom we buy don’t give us top-notch fashion, we go to others who for Saturday for... a Sip Cc will give it.» We spend months. in: hunting through the market, and the best tailor with the best styles gets our orders. This is one reason why we do not deal with ary one manufacturer, or tle to any one advertised brand—we leave ourselves free to find the best wherever it is made. There is no finer slodiing mates! in America than that you will find here—but it won’t cost you much to wear it. Take as examples two lines: ea You havo your choice of elther single or: double breasted styles in the newest effects | At $10.75 At $15.75 of casalmeres, blue and black cheviots, andi“! 1 Suits of all-wool black Thibet or fancy | | Sults—in a superb choice of fancy wdrsieds, cheviots and Thibets, serge lined; sizes tweeds, cassimere and Wo...eds. ‘Single or Velours, in a carefully selected assqriment of checks, = bie from Major Tully. , THe Catholic Boys’ Brigude, com- rising the Leo and Laughiin bat= arish: T 3 ‘EnG@iy drilled APE SES Folinetlersvandwerctocests No ten-dollar clothing in New York tulle a popular hit, Is better looking or will give betrer service. Made of exceptionally good fabrics'on the latest models. Just the weights that you want for spring—and just-the styles thdt will be populariamong tasteful youths. Made bv one of the leading manu- acturers of youths’ clothing and guar- anteedito give satisfaction. (Siegel Cooper Siore, Main Floor, Center.) 9 {- Women’s Jackets at $5.95. Worth from $7.50 to $14.75 HIS Is an item that deserves a larger space and the big-; gest type we have—itis crowded in atthe last moment, We have bought a ‘large number of iackets.(sam- ples and stock), from one of our best New York tailors. ‘Company Company A. Sixth Reg! } Second ‘Regi- will be under |§ . E. P. Gilgar, ment under Major Gil- Third Regiment, Major nding. The entire brigade ommand of Col. Crow- 14 to 20 years, or 30 to’ '$7J dotb'e-breasted; trimmed with Venstian, stipes, mixtures and over-plaics; also in black Thibet, Chiefly all-wool black broadcloth and cheviot—some in| 4 = “serge or-aipaca, cheviot- and unfinished ted: singh dows! ¥. a 7 7 36 breast, measure; cx: Bicig Over ontata2 inches! long ial black sated iuhandliallorea tUalece lanai eos denture double-and-twist covert. All new garments in up-to-the- ern Veleruna of the ceptional value al er uxtord'e vor, semb-flttin ; dined with i minute Spring styles. : i cel y are making great f est Venetian: or Corert Top Coats, 36 d ge styles; fin The least expensive one in the lot would sell regidar! di: forts to vuido anything in. the line s Se Povsew- and -pared fh as Hiss 2 inches long eilk-lined throughout. ] rious fancy mixtures in hout i geet Eo he eet Youths Tee Ca Chere Sin en eG Sarees arereeierall dozen that would easily, br ING\SIGCRS a ‘each. But you can have your choice to-morrow, at $5.95 The models Include corset jackets, box coats and6somei| 5C-inch tourist coats. All lined with satin or taffeta, “Come eurly, as qui antity ts limited to about So (Siege! ‘coper Store, Seoad Flocr, Center.) The Book Sale ‘Hats, 95¢ aise i “cloth. 53 reser rE "your cholce of numerous distinctive patterns in grey. Other Suits and Top Coats at $17.75, $20, $22.75 and $25 | Alt have the same plain advantage in quality and style | for price. (Siegel Cooper Sicre, Maln Floor, Rear.) emp: at Hegiiuent soe will hold Lhetr oni “These are made in all the latest shapes of an excellent quality felt, and ei offer_a choice of black or any of the je ethat farewe= totem: a _pewest shades of gray, Berea tae ae | —— =| ~—SGold Rings at Less Than Half 9 or Kelis — aay - the biggest f The Annual Pre-Easter Sale seen In honor of BL Hat-+ OM atart up ith evenue HESE rings are all solid gold—the lowest Daluty Ferns — several cond street at 230 P, af. Ganine Irish varieties; usually ¢ Fine Fresh-Cut quality in the lot is 10 karat. The prices Divislon-16's Else, sehewlogs St a 10¢~ ee Cc. Flowers rem are Se ee eeore by ney one who o = ~ | Seotit- ros 7 Carnations Th < i not previously known-our-pre-Easter-s¢tting- } aps 12c Each worth $1.50,. S110 | ~ Gainty and" 4301118 aff) policy. We always clear out our jewelry stock A ESE ave eo ar Sa Hi aap Sarerrheer ernest Meee aac Ete tg ae “Tvioletacting full . about this time and the rings now vffered are In nd- best-stocked_ book--store_in- the ‘ eaads | venirs, in. minia- ularly 75C,-++06+ kK ones and twos of a style—just as good for you a 8 Ms SCO oN ae $ is left nothing undune ision make tha Ww we wish to open with a stock that is perfectly fresh and new. . Out goes as much as we.can sell of our present; stock at merciless sacrifices of price. It’s the Book-Buying Chance of the Decade Standard Works at 73: s0¢ tenusiy 014 vy 1G h at’ #5c, except” when,, during a previous sale, we c eae. advertised them They are all cloth bound books, printed on good paper from clear ty, There are more tnan 200 very popular titles—you can sc: 1 up-a-dook-from the totthatis not -famots.— Among the: ! Napoleon—Warson Uncle Tom's Cad! David Copp anity-Pats ‘ bunches; ture Mower pots. d0r . 25¢ but good bargain material tor us, zi Rte | ieigie ey ool “worth $3.80.. : | Ronit “At $1.25 Each | At 50c Each {+ At 95c “Sai the Wc] Gola Fishdaclud- doz.. 7e Formerly priced up to $5) (Onssleon Maic.Fourth | “Ing paili 3 lor Steg Gooner Siar, Heavy Gon Seat Hinge $° Formerly priced up to $1. =i arr fed te 2 t i Main Floor, Czuter.) years : 2 | and Seventh Fleore.) | <-(Cadsercatcey. Beranth Floor.) — : Genuine Opals in Gold Settings A 4 > Ruby Doublets and Genuine Pearls Bets nes st Ue sali Misses’ Birthstone Rings, Women’s Baby Signet. Tap Rings. and Misses’ Seal Rings. Settings Si i wih assomble at the armory on in Fancy Settings. in Fancy | Women’s and Misses’ One-Stone | of\Opals, Turquoise or Amethyst junday and will proceod to Bt. Patriots hold at 4 o'tlock P. Drege uni- rae if Sh i fi Topaz, Clusters, rin, overcoats, white glove: and Ee Delta will “be! worn Tho line of E oot Mou d oes i0r. Tain Opals ran | Gold Fancy Rings. Hoops, Handsome: One-Stone Tur- Cathetral to #olenin veapers, which will reh be. through ‘Twanty-aixth treet to Fifth avenue, thence vie Fifth Emerald Doubl Settings. (Siegel Coopzr Store, Mala Floor, Front.) | quoines Bara ph agama =f Women and Children.— The second cnnual banquet of the oes ‘Sinn a TRNEG ENE aEE SaSNEN CRT ais thks E might induce a great many Fresh Meats and Wines and Liquors _.women, through .advertis- 2 a * Iiorye-Srelckland gnalyer ee (eal Ing, to try our Foot Mould Groceries Royat_ Warrant Canadian Rye, Pr 91 10 ners merices Heros ote ‘patriotic and friendly" fatersoucse | If ‘i Shoes, but unless the shoes gave] | New-taip EGos— 49¢ | - Fresh Meats srnaa tinea Bavittee ikecRerubiccramacrnen Hi he ade DedGhn Tt Deb nee nee satisfaction we could not make, BAS | Cis Lag Tell be nado by John J, tween the Batrery and 11th Sis Frederick Durer @& Cov lm.) oval" Monogram" Rre —per Dicib inary of Poetical Us e © lex 7 s ~ Herbert, Alphonse Goel Dr, ‘ permanent. customers of them: Napoi. He john G, Coyle, Rev. John H. Dooli : : Eas: or West. erie: chempren e1itees Chljdren of 1 ind the. Presidents Frame Went” ENG It tp because every woman who | | MOCHA IAACO® B4¢_ | Low-Price Sale forHigh- | | ,.%',%2)! Sao meea eoks wero pub- ‘ Mayo. Men's Ball. i . has ever tried the Foot Mould has ‘The annuel ball of the Mayo Men's yt continued to wear them that we say i bag ei Ty OT eS Sy har atrial is all you need to convince CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES—Doten,. i ‘i m0 2 12 yee eh eer) es H B5e | sured est nictey Ge | | Fal ‘$i. isis® $1.35 | | Popular New Fiction sheisise st 2sma| |B icked Foal, 4 D pe We have more ia 15e eens notattrr at 35¢, p 4 than 100 titles in this GRAHAM Cholse fanc aye Monticel et Temerram teh oe yccate : y oulinatitheysareltbelshoes)(opivou: poeta Scene ‘a Be lot, and it makes rich E mar boon pertected “bya committee, OF i ; =e n our spring showing will be found ul ss fhe titles ares reader looking for good fiction at x low price—Among( AL ras arabe te soldat tral Q =a all of the season’s latest designs— Per-tallon, 7-50; per $2 | Man of the Hour Gravetart ' An Interesting feature of the evening newest toes andheels—all- the popular leathers. .[t includes fall quart Feety O'Neill Priocess Osra <istle Cranycrow Soe: Dineen Coeshers Rik ie banner by tho Aiayo Somes ty ene ff | | in all 31, styles for women, Any size, any width, and any} | , Gz tNpoTeD Selma SP Carvel La ans 24c Man oa the Bor a Slavery, toe you want is here. m IT es in the Bishop's Carriage To Haveans to Hold Fire of Spring We $ NUTLEY x P, retest Covpar: Stores Fouts Fleer; Frost) Urewster's Millions Necan ails ‘omen’s Shoes at *3 Beare Bi iat Radiat Weatdare uaeaT a DAYLIGHTMADE Maple : me | | ea A a Pe ey Odd Ba ks d Sh Lf- “inthis obyou wit tina Children’s Shoes, $1.75 to $3 Eee Seik cakes, Bantae St. Patrick’s: Day Favors ooks an ELF many ot the choicest to tho ? Layers or 15¢ Dainty ahd ingenious table decoratlons and candy holders, ap- a "> gems of the hey lite. Cute; este ib Re re jor St. Puirleb's De Worn Volumes erary. fiel hey ine dade On ie, deatruction ot rise | rdiem, opposite corner is Tepresentation of the histaric cross or! Tho Vanner was brought trom co McHale, who recently, returned | ee _ Women’ 's $3.50 Sample : pest ped Shoes at $1.95 hi ‘offertiig includes ‘a lot of sample shoes that we by fortune secured at a very low clude.works of of history, of biography, and an astonishing assortmentof. st: td and popular fiction both for adults and juyeniles, It’s a rich beap to pullj over at these prices: : Books worth up to 25c at 10c 4 Books worth up to 75¢ at 25c Books worth up to $1.50 at 39e Books worth up to $1.75 for 68c The values quoted are the publishers’ original prices, The vol- lavors. ribeéa balls. opera nileh and strat FRAC tee Ire cL 43c orks I euel Cooper Store, Fourth Fiosr Three Brands of Cigars at $1 a Box Bring Them Back If They Are Not As Good As We Say They Are candy vectra logs at Se 4 SPECIAL Assorted. Coceolates, * SPosnuala Bre Ir ont of pi The ndly. Hone Ait Patrick wit p good 5 monico’a on Monday night. | igure. Included are all leathers and 7 ; - dltlon a2: belfe ake ae aa orate jpreaide |} || all. shapes—shoes Intended for this Lady Wynn -Vanora Searchlight Preaek Sieatae et Equally Lees pa aaa fonal rey ene _Atsocation | | | season’ of 'Sa.50, Cre vor SVC) Berd oe, Sf Anyenerecieay £3 b Limes, Sy ms old! price An old favor. Leconte you 2 Many We Worke of Education v bolls a nd ake f | penny esides savin x 0! you pay ox oO! FR $2.50 -9 box. C. x0 cents each f fe a irs yoeum;. Hittyentth etrest $155 in-money by buying a palt egats each cs : Gravois | [bree SL you fame: at He tette rotations, Hill's Manual , ayant to-morrow. right. of these shoe: t all sh « cigar of not a8 good qu: enerous ‘cigars that smokes this chance to Webster's and New Centur, ctionaries oe He ah alt in Plage tall isfactl re iis a bl f a ely aAl) bend ot Tong Be OE Eta i fis a aes Spanlebiand German ng on te aan pa Pav oath ele (bell sng Blass Hall satisfaction that in is possible for a 7 ‘ high grade tobacco, pleasant, now js torth & cents. | French-Englisk and Bnk vench Dictionaries Any night. angen to give.) - and hundieds of othe ‘ County: onrela MoH wilt colon rate to-morro {Siegel Cooper Stora, Second Floor, Resi ae Cigar Store, rear of main floor, 18th Street side, *Step in at that door and you are in the cigar store. (Slegel Cooper Store, Third