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carried BY GREAT OVATION. ASME, MELBA | SA FAREWELL Applause, for the Prima Donna Lasts for Forty Minutes. ance at the Manhattan Ops Hotise Jant night before an audi- ence that) packed the auditorium and manifested such enthusiasm as ts rately evoked by a singer. Forty minutes! af- ter the Jast curtain fell hundreds attll/tin- Kered to applaud her. It was only by turning down the lights that the bpuse fnatty—was- emptied: Mo mado her farowell appear: There was a double bill of “al Bo- heme" and the mad scene from “Lucia.” Never has Puccini's ppera béen better sung. Melba as /Mim{ spared herself not a bit. She (fairly lavished her voice, and everybody was Snfected by her enthuslasm. Trentini’s Musetta took on new powers, [Bonci, Bammarco, Gjlbert, Arlmond| and Gjanoll-Galetti were a quintet pf men singers and) \ictdrn stich as rayely ap- bear together. There werp curtain calle after evéry act, and a perfect tornado of apptaune at the.#nd. , Brilliant in the Mad 8cene. n followed the: mad scene from eee opera, which Melba sang with especial bélllancy and abandon. fibe tatrlyousdid-herscif-in-the tractor quallty and power of her voice. The hotse Itself got In a frenzy, down went the curtain, Mei and bows at each fresh reca\. began td be satisfied. Nobody Flowers were showered upon the prima donna from the boxes, A whole conservatory. wa to her upon the stagé:! She @ragged Mr. Hammerstein to the front. but when he got his tribute of generous Tecdgnition the applauee began al aver again. Up to thls time Melba had kept good natured. Somebody threw an empty cardboard pox from the gallery. She Picked it up and placed {t on her. head, smiling all the while. She threw flow- ¢Fa over the foatlights and sald in pan- tomime “Good-night!"" many times. Only half the audience took the hint, The other half crowded as close to the footlights|as {t could and shouted and waved jt hats and handkerchiefs and scarfs, A Plano Brought On. Stage hands pushed a piano to the front, and after many refusals to touch it Melba sat down and played her own companiment while she sang Tosti's Matinata That only whetted “the appetite of the—by that time—mob. “G2 home!" ahe could be seen to be shout- ing, although there wasn't a chance of her voice being heard. She was red and cross, and who can blame her? ‘Twas only when the lighta .were turned down that the house began to empty, and then It was close upon rald- Savane) the stage was Cheated preparations were begun ‘for a Bang y Mr. Hammers: ed to his de- aiprimadennes head table ir eee tanrons: neabacks Ow, Cort abe was tacked on at eas! feset fo ike “fostiigntas The Mags ted with colored lights and tho iableas Were—tastefully decorated Supper at 1 o/Clock. At 1 o'clock about! hundred people. {including most of thi principal singers in the company, supper. Before Melba. "in the centre of the Con: of it, if, Haminerateth sat at her ri en her tet sony threg toasts Urunie ‘The Arse posed by Hammerstein to elon. Arter acknowiedging the tower of strength she had been to him, prale- ing her voice and wishing her wer ADDY down iF, Hamme: health w: drunk, and after vthat. fcamp inte There were cheera for ei Hip! itp! Har. Ain, het fromthe Ttatians The stage band played a8 g stage band played In the orches- a “American airs, Anishin with * Bir Spangied Banner which, strange fclee nay a ibe was the last to recognize y. ‘A "tatuatia of the e Prima donna. as Violetta was presented to her. t was 230 o'clock when Tine party broke. up. SYLVESTER RAWLING. “Stegtried' Well Sung “Blegtried” marked \ the third A phase of Wagner'n “ring” at the Metropolitan last night, Herts. condyet~ ing. Not a little anno: casioned to the “faithful" by the late arrival of part ofthe Jarge audience. But almost no one left the house until the final curtain. Burgstaller wasi's Virile, “buoyant and yocally | exce! “GE omewhat mature) Siegfried. has seldom been heard to better ‘ad; yantagh than in the long and exigent forge scene. Mme. Gadski ts far more convincing as the “woman det hi 1 as the warrior-| __ atthe Metropolitan. | ! DECIDEDLY good rendition of | fr acene with Blegtried test for a fenor wha ‘alkuere.’ falweys. a qual adlly for. is BS and bas a ee, yi rare SOHEGE SUES FOR THE f£VENING WORLD, TUESDA ATTACKS FINANCING | OF TELEPHONE C0. American Corporation Man- agement Criticised by Fifth Largest Stockholder, The annual meeting -af the stock- holders of the American Trlephone and Telegraph Cémpany wax ‘held in this clty ‘to-day, Attorney Slurgis repre- senting J, 8, Fuy, Jr. who In sald to be the Mfth largest stockholder of the company, entered « protest against the financing by the management as shown in the ldst two anniial seports. He stated in behalf of Mr. Fay that in the report of March 27, 196, It was said that the directors had sold $100.- 00,000 convertible bonds of the $150,0%,- 900 nuthorixed’ on terms which Mr. Fay conaidered favorable to the com. pany,—and—that thia_emount would be sufficient to supply funds to the com- pany until 18, and would include the retirements of the $20,00,00) notes due May 1, 17. “3 According to the lest report, Mr, Bturagis alleged, the company sold 3, notes at a 000,00 three-year 5 per cent. reasonable price to, pay off thelr foat- Ing debt. ‘rho directors, aécording 10 Mr. Sturgis, sold theso $25,001.00 notes to the game bankers. ~ Morgan & Comat “a reqoced. price, and Teduoea the option price of the Femalnitts, $1. 001,004 convertible considerably below teat at (Owtitch they were offered to the puolic, ‘According to Attorney Sturgis his client. deems thin action unfavorable to the: best interests of the company, and further stated that showed poor financial judgment adit Ponty to this attack Prealdent Fis of the ‘company, stated that the dir torn had acted in thie matter to co serve the Intehests of th {s"the best of thel} ably. No vaction on the orpetst wan tikent, Sylvanus L. Schqonmaker wae elected a director of the company to succeed ales P. Bowditch. az) “SINGER MILLIOKS Third Husband of Wife. of Sewing Machine Magnate Wants Big Sum. NEWARK, N. J., March —paul Charles William, Bohege, of Paria, third husband of the} late Imbella Eugenie | Dubois, known as the Chillan “Jack the Sohege, whose husband was Isaac | Ripper.” .who wae ony eee a the mur. re der of five persons Dec. it, Was ex- Merritt Singer, / the founder of the ot Oy? shooting to-day. Singer Sewing Machine Company, {a FAPLOSION HOLDS CROWDS CAPTIVE INTHE SUBWAY Third-Rail Blaze Causes a Blockade at Ninety- 18, and women, utter darkness Battery. Just sixth Stree explosion One drawing up to DAMS Nera walbed tine then went out. through the front car, which was q couple of hundre was apother, The men the situation philosaphically: at first, but us the darkness and delay continued and minu went by they becamo alarmed ne, by one they Kroped thelr way to the al wards Kod what was wrong. but. the After ree accepted morallzed extended all the wa: street. {ng, no one knew for nda of workers who early Were mnorting an the lights were-on a station, and the people were not afrald, po odie hii), “JACK THE RIPPER ”’ OF: CHILI SHOT TO DEATH. SANTIAGO, March 2.—Emillo by the ferent and tter rmed. t (More than a hundred passengers, mon in a downtown subway train, rushed py the cuards out of the cars and hurried through the tvoe to the Fulton atreet station to-@ay, when the train had stopped suddenly and the Ughta had ali one out, electrical Tail, near the South Ferry. smoke in the tunnel, {odor almost from the acene of the first j trouble to the Brooklyn Bridge. of the several hugdred, passengers in the different helpless trains knew wiiat was up. But they knew they were in r and that a smell of buming ‘wood was coming to thelr nya- following an around the third There wi and it spread it . ‘The employees at the terminal adw tout if the current was not cut off autckly there Would be danxer of burning up a train, 80 all the electricity wa: Of tho third ral! from the train ‘coing downtown Fulton reet station when tha darkness ‘came and there was switched out xe te the sudden stop. platform, feet behind this train and e guards Gil not. know, ot amoke kept coming, minutes waiting and ahaaling ee aatis Ba Ferry on fire, tho became thoroughly ainrmad, ern ress treks were entir Noone minute fbyer “ths MCLELLAN VETOES THE CAR SPEED LAM Refuses to Approve Resolution Limiting It to Ten Miles an Hour. | At the meeting of the Toard of Al- en to-day the Mayor’ returned to Gy board with his disapproval the reso- Jution limiting the speed of surfaée call- roads to ten milem an hour. The Mayor wald he-vetoed the reso- | lution average ed of surface cars was only seven and a halt miles an hour and that {f the r thon were appreved there would re: ® KTeat congestion at timex, The veto employees was referred to. the Committee on Salarien and Ofices for af cheartig-geet Friday! ‘Doar of Festimat % from) Andre erme before CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho he A LAST DAYS! Don’t Wait! You Have ely and there wanre Slack ahich Dozens _o! Chill, the Sie cane, Gees gf Rwearine.. but Bive Bridge compMinant fn a eult which was ar gued to-day before Vice-Chancellor Pitney, to the Chancery Court. Among the defendants named fn the Papers is Princess de “Polignac, a daughter of Duc de Composelite, of Bolgium, who was the aecond husband of Singer's widow. The other defend- ents are the children and grandohil- dren of Mrs. Beare Adam M. Singer, Washington; M. Singer and Louts Rondell, the last named three are the trustees o¢ tho estate. The sult fF Brougtit” to -recover-from the trustees the major portion of the $20,000,000 to which Sohege claims he is tlon. ¢ has ase; fee cK: his claim to the: jents of this count courts 0! ff New Jersey entitled under the will of his wife. alleges in his quit that the amount pamed fs a surplus that had accrued from the income of the estate, whereas Joseph Ryan, of Jersey City, Ogures as-a co- jainant. because he alleges ‘that filed 8 one-fifth Interest Counsel for the defendant claim that ‘and that the ve no jurisdic- 1907 Easter Sale of Newest Style Walters $500 Dehlia Concert Grand Upright Pianos 250 for .. Including Stool dnd Cover. 5 Down and $1 Per Wee No Interest, No Insuranee, No Extras Whateber. He INTEMPERATE HABITS - INCREASE. 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It le best to vurchas the loaredicate ead’ prenare the mixtere-yourself.The-Virgin-Oil-ct-Pine- (Pure should be~ purchased tn tho” orlaineti halt oases sialeXw hiatllana snenrely sealed Inn round wooden case, engraved wranper, with the name—Virain Ol of Pine Under pir Wood ea DTENY Aet ef ime 80; ee with, (Pare), rudranteed 1006. serial ‘number 451, prepared. only by Leach Chemical Co. Ciactanat!, Ohle—p' ‘Off of Pine (Pure), which are put oat under Mover ncceot these a @ eubsttfule for the Invariably preduce nausea and never { Pianos Delivered to Your Home on Payment of $5. The Walters D Pianos have reached the highest pinnacle of perfection, Are Pianos Bailt to Last Forever. Guaranteed for 15 Years In aty}e, ection and construction thay ns ee Warerooms, 34 Floor, ~ Bloomingdate: Bros., | . Buy “almost nt near’ New § York -suburbar'lots with it, qj and some day your great- grandchildren “MAY be able $to sell th:m and get your Use it to make a cash | Payment on a lot TO-DAY inthe centre of the famous © Morris Park section of the® § Bronx, and to-morrow it will Sstart to increase in value, By) Remember. MORRIS PARK is In the “Heart of the Bronx." Te- |. tx ao a a the hat 1aPy fomobiles e. Fore lary eaplier Preeti ite Sethe Lehman made her debut.) ‘The orch i tration was notably «ood. titomarl _ = FELL OFF HIGH ROOF. Ww werman Went to Fix Chimnoy and dot Too Near Rage. Warserman.. of No. Frat grtalet agg ee Rae My ol toot of hie t ane to-day to nee ff ha coukt Alga mine the Pineal nat. a tpi! re I dic Savings, Write us to-day tor passat Address Dept. FIDELITY DEVELOPMENT. co. Times B'ld’g, 42d St. and B'way, pe ade REAL LO Noce SALE— Qu T cy, + kent} ‘from Werald iquare, With eveiy.Up-to-d {inprovemeat; parse ta. the Utslness sect Hesiod Hate easter either, enya Bow; double of Halhont EEN, pend ANIC! LAND. c ial Aincontian G MEETINGS, pias ato raareatalh anocal ng 7 tobe held in mail xo. No oh West both at), Dw eh 22 Jona Dunn, Members must show ‘rorking cars ovate Lawra x cate 202. Broadw See eT SORTED Nits al cee dust In, | 9833 a SERTHING, horde, 954 ee a urine tat EXCHANGE. CLOTHING. CO, RAINCOAT 4 COMPANY “FROM MAKER TO WEARER.” FOUR GREAT SPECIALS Ladies’ Rubber Silk Coats Great Easter Exhitivon and Sale, Beginning To-morresas Morning a 6:30. 0 of These Beautiful Styl sh Garments, OVER 30 STYLES TO SELECT FROM, Ke At Remarkably Low: Values 813,50 to $18 Values. ; $25 to $30 Values, 8 00 $4. 4-75 735 to $42.50 Values, ( $50 to $60 Values, $94°°° $9800 ' The Goodyear Raincoxt Company's Rubber “Silk Coats are stylish, useful, popular and ab- solutely waterproof, windproof and dust- proof, and are more serviceable than any made-to-order garments, These Rubber Silk Coats, which are Jined with pure Para rubber (odorless), cannot be had except ready made, lly put together, . the lining being cemented and vulcanized by our own patented process. No wotnan can afford to be-with- ~out one of) hese: handsome coats at such low values. BARGAINS IN CRAVENETTES 10 to $12 Craven- 130 Men’ ravenetioss rH 7,9 44, 13,4 Babies’ and’ Little Children's Wear BEGINS TO-MORROW—WEDNESDAY! | An Event gi the little ones an opportun|ty to buy to exceptional advan- -Those extraordinary assortments of ‘ Everything fe the Little Tota’ that have made ““HEARN’S INFANTS’ DE. — PARTMENT” a Household phrase, have an additional ‘attra tion when offered in conuection with the SPECIALS that make tage. . THIS Specials in Short Dresses Short White Lawn and Sheer Nainsook low. ee k—Emb'y and lace. and —high and trim'd_y hematttehtag, French knots—trim‘d or deep hem'd Skirte—aixen 1 y $1.69 Little Children'a Nainsook Btylee—fancy and ribbo! ow the care exerciaed fa thelr Allie fotd Woolmsaas ¢8 ectiob alten to 9 are Special in Box Ge Coats EXirts to match above dresses AL RO cla. cue aasortunont ol Nathsook = Many Balnticest design’ narrow inces and inserts oF exquisite emb'y or @ derthar—with tucks, Emb'y—some with. irs Fronts of open of medallion prov. low Hecks trim'd ar and plain eit ind 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteent! 5,17, 19, 20, 21, 22 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth et Annual Spring Sale of ving those who have Easter. purchases to make for lor SALE of SUCH INTEREST TO MOT! Spectal in Reefers Bables’ Cream Bedford Con Rectera= fealloped collar, braid, lace auger Pa trim'd—double tat “Instead -o¢ Stoo Pee Pique and sii i Special In Bables’ Shirts ray “nleoynectegtierie 3, ate oe At 89 eek Ue} aie Shirts of Hatt ivan Bene oF Hub fold in ey geal o Y le fold of! ow e * sik-—etnon to 3 yeare..cccies A Remularly e636 sestieee 1.49 to ee 8.08401 ther z a Bs refined effects in “hanidatitening and — o8 and Lawn Dresnes--Yoke, Princess and Hox Pleat Yokes with invet lace idm styles thet Little Chitdren' ats—Cream crepe a and Gheviotaturnover. colla to 14.00—Hx Of other with And allude tr PS PTT “SQ solos xtord Men's Hi Coata: ettea: Farment: Ladies! Cravencite, aut en $49.75) ae : $18 to $42 valuec.,.... Valueatanty pricess Broadway, Cor. fith St. We Fitt Matt Orders and Send Same-S: rbject to-Approvat: Cravenett 73 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— “REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— oe a =a JERSEY. LEONIA, A Hig thly Restricted een asantiony Section. Greteken Watst. Special in Long Dresses {i Fine Nainsook—cute Ittlo baby yokes et lace or emb'y, tucks and hemsatitching—Skirts trim’d wit! lc Paris or Val. lace pelt) PpsllKase or relieved “with srpwinhy Bs Hale Prlee sins 94 elaborate! of Point hemoitceris ‘Wool Poplin, Fiat Ol heviouy ‘Bei do Mlsitaly:doadn and’ ts alntient fashion with. Bices,”, hand tab ry. handatitehing ‘Tacke. shire one, PA ‘Beal Braid. ween to 3 ye APpa esi Special in Long Cloaks All Woot Henrietta, Bodtord Cord, FF : 1 With or without wide orertion Batlate, China and Vallie j At 16 ¢ “An : ive siren ot Lon ‘shyt cov then penta titeeL Me Waimcaians | ith Ae or henry sen, LawneXokes sand Ski ie + worth $6.50 Hs elaborately — trim: wv ’ oa Frey ech rete AD Other Bt Con Grane, Sree fine, inelndihic’ el to, Ties of chrtaténing robes. sxieta tS hanich Specials in Caps la Faulatn Long Dresses,. .30 to $3.03. Sonate mand hae ae ew Piette an fine ae a A PLEASANT. RIDE dy Bunn | Plain and cmb'a sile—dainty French “y j OM 120TH ST. PER DANOUND, wie with turn back of face or emb' | THE HANOUN PHORSESHOE” CURVY . double folds wer roche “| Little Boys’ Bloomer Suits’ 4 lace—allk Vinca wSd j¢ silk tien— : MR. HOMESEEKER? Hizen to.8 yenre—reqalarly $1.09.....94 | Russian ae Porceet anmeeye | . | “Your buy sill never baa mollycodd\e ALGE ots. to Fed; stoets Whiten Oi Me ater pj cel | {f his homely lecated-In Leonla. There fi |= of einer ina Bill. oa a vont in 8 river at the foot of the slope, where ees 98 he can skate in winter and ayimor. row. os ii ry aad Le Litde B. ; in summer. ® ud allover. | “Tan, Pink, Blue aod Reseda Zeghyr— | He will bave the advantages of achools and churches, as well asa (MA pm cnn fancies of fash. combtini hemstitehed 1 social Ife of the right sort ‘ou owe ip to him to investigate to-day. “At white lawn turnover 4 the twig ts bent eo Jt will grow,” You yourself and yours poles family will ‘ box pleat backs—B! S q be pleared sda aus quiet. restful, homelike atmosphi t Leo: Special in Hats Pat. leather belts— 64 H You VKING OF BUYING A SUBU: IRIAN TOME THIS BPRING alnes to 3 yra.—worth Piessahcy } W ANT A PLACE WHERE ou SAN ay HOME AT NIGHT (@] Little Children’s It rie Fate At 49 sts. to 4: esl mr SONABLE TIME, EITHER, FROM. Hut 2 and Lipsey aneorts it of. x 4 THBATRA. PLACH W Mall and Bilk Com! and — Gt Russian and 1. TO SELL YO AN J ) 0° Shanter or Sarted, rowne-cordee Bloomer BSuits—best styles 1 You SORA the ce LEONIAL AN | ribbon and: mull ACU are entetaae é Yor v 0: a D Wi 1 i xxious 70 “SHOW ¥ : WE ARB |) tises to 4 yraieniariy $1, Special In Baby Boys’ Hats « os At ots, Straw Continent Ry pon Pomp Houses and Tote on the Monthly Payricnt Plan. tev hae “grin grade Hotelty tha Pompe and ‘We have two gxcepi(onally well situated homo sites which we will oft fa by Hams Brush 94° = 'y~including novelties Bizes to Peeve at ball value, to-day to investors, or home-seekers who will start to bud fr'rrenet atylea; sizes to 6 yrs, Finer in innwe variety to $3.68, : Write, call ur "phoad for our: ~sormething to -TRIAK About” niet GHTS ee ‘GREAT ASSORTMENTS LEONIA HEI LAND COMPANY, -ff[omscmu tami, aaunee 3g BUILD! TEL. 572 BRYAN’ Bn mn an 8 te TIMES BU ROADWAY AND 42D BT. BOOTRES—Worsted, sitk and Worsted, All SUK... ee cees to 08 ALE. oD reat Pialn Net, ne fine ae tneertin FOR 8. ENTISTRY. Fibbon trim. ss 720 to .0n| BTOCKINET DIAPERS — | Plain and gathered to .<o iM 50c Meckly, sefty! extracted? Fitted with one of our | gold tooth crowns, it be like a perfect tooth; mu just as serviceable. Crowns that-loak like teeth, $5 and $8, ; Get the result of 30 years’ experience, Like na $12.9 z 15 Cash $11.95. Geniine BIKES ony i aiclosed, with all atiacninents, Nery machine wold” miu tiniely vil: eel Tenna $1 down abet ; lecount Ie pald to 203 & 205 SIXTH AVE, Just below I4ih Sirert, over Bilsbe’s Restaurant, ‘CREDIT TO ALL 1S OUR LIBERAL OFFER. CLOTHING YOR, MEN AND, WO) WOMEN | SPARE $1.00 A WEEK ee etree Mareamite Wwe puusineen confidential, and 1 StandardOuttittingCo.,|| american Water's binond’Co,, 112 West 11th St... ath'ay. || 19 Matden Lane, 2198 3d Av. rau 3 rts OrEy. Lal 0. | MANHATTAN CLOTHING CO., A114 Ba gy, Der Gh et NX. x. WATCHES DIAMOND CASH OR CREDITG Call, write or telephone, 867 © Fon hoveehotd dix oth ty BROADWAT. Entrance on Park pla DIAMONDS; EAS¥_PAYMENTS, WATCHES, ) Heliabls goody Call or erate JEWELRY, | az aininey 1. aN TIAMONDR, Jewelry, — oaalen ad 60 iggidentiat, tora 1 Siiewelry. Gor Th Nawuath Seat es in Manhatta " Finest Factory; DEMOS FOUR Bult isons ations Ea Ratniers. Nenanlte, i . ae i ‘SoUTS GALORE! Broadway Mammoth change Buildings, At, 200 W. Ath, 17H0, X7H2 Tiroadtway, pautr pees MONEY Sev “HERON LOANS TO EMPLOYEES. Ex- ROOM 715, 99 NASSAU ST, $0_RETIER ERONOSITION THAN DIN , ee seem NDS aon irtaclae QUILTED PADS Chair, Carriag oizes Following for To-morrow:— — $5.98.Women's Dress Skirts... +365 Black and new Spring al ee A darkerdtlt, —plain, or with f d_lengthwis Limtt $2, 49. White Skirts tambric—-with Ings Limlt—Two. $1, 39Little Children’s Hats,.69 Fanoy lace or silk crown—ahirred mull 79 ct. Yokes & Chemisettes,.29 Also Collare-t =| Hata in enna sold now by oth sitters at 69 cents.- tT hirem, 79 ct, Women’ s Gloves... 2-clasp Kid Glovea in ests shad tan, brown, 4th oor -| $1.69 Feather Bed Ticks, 1.00 Made to our own order and tiioroughly finished ready feather proof ticking—assorted stripes full and % sieen: 45 ct. Mercerized Damasks, .27| Snow .white ttarns~88 inches wide—the yanbe In these goods makes Shae ‘Y¥ée. Lhis Rrening Journal, Globe ? Another “i6t- of Speciale—Valu almost tn Bray, beavei navy and witte—sort, pliable Tia Limtt—Two 7 0 and asic 8 to co trta see ‘i Ne Mail or ‘Telephone Orders for Spsctats, ————— eens SEEN | in Gantineae of i Our Great Spring Sale one NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. \ Sinactest plaids, stripes, Mixtures Keen anywhe colors—sold now by others mU—12. yards. 39 ct. sik Fig'd Eoliennes .19 ne cluster and box ied. aipred head- ids. 5 Bpleadid, lustrous -quallty—27 - Inobes. wide—black, white, Iight-and dark ool- 1.50, focluding rich green, otc. — high flounee of | °"% to nd tucked lawn Limtt—13 yards, over antin rib- 14 ct. Fancy Woollens....-734 Wash, Dress Fabrics with appearation Gnd _denigny of all $4,98 New Model Corsets, 1.95 detgreat varity ot peta Light \welght cout! —a_ warranted Shecis' tn Bement (ghings a whalebone Cate wit porrect, er tata: the small, round wails Crock richiy trlm’d with lace and rib: | Notion Spectals,.,. 47 SonSside' aig front garters—all aires. | “ytoay Supporters ser fateen nade with beltcalso, be sew. on or pin on—facey oF lg elastion—26 ct. kinds. Bone Halr Pinecamber ahell of brim, with full double ruffled edge— largs rosettes or bows xnd ribbons— Diack on myiee perce erty) 8 charming hats—sizes to 3 yrs. ir sbihag att faa upd iz Limit—Two, F i Amlt—" ree i “a3 , tas Flexi ets pe—wort $3.50 -Boys’ Reefers...4-.1.95 Timit--Pour Pieces, \ WNavy Blue, Tan, Olive and Gray Cj j Yorts—three-quarter engtn—selt or/10 ct. Bleached Mustlins. TK } fancy buttons—aleeve emblems—2% to i 10 yrm. Tull yardy wide (iy seaming, makes! ; af t—thyre. fal jeavy quality that i ee! wales eveh closet, Delng free toms dressing. Lamit—twenty varda, $1.69 Tapestry Table Covers .79 ~ iggy yatlety af nayely ete. a {Cr} ite yds. squars—reyersible” Armure and Petit Point Weaves—attractive colorings. ts 59 ct/ Bath Fixtures, . Fa a8 am Best Nickel Plate Sponge Ray © Holders, with arte Shaent Baa tah (on feet), Glase Holdee (fo or wall and lacge Towel Racke—regular for the feathers—heavy 39 & 50 ct. Shears... .25 Btoel laid—nickel, plated-—eli it and bent—#'4 and §%4- nos aw lent ity, yet ishea enough tor’ gar. $1.29 Renalssaric Scarfs 59 Hand made—wide, rich border Imen centres, Limit—two, satin bleach—beautiful eat ad- price