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zs z | | Stern Brothers — (& Direct attention to a New Importation of French Hand-made Blouses Consisting of Filet, Cluny, Flandres, Irish and Valenciennes Laces, English Eyelet Embroidery and Soutache Braid on Linen, French, Nainsook and Marquisette. Special Values, To-morrow French Hand-made Lawn Waists, trimmed with lace insertions, $5.05, 9,50, 15.50 and hand-embroidered, Leather Goods Dep’t Complete assortments of Imported and Domestic Automobile’ Traveling Bags & vases with & without filtings, Strap Books’ Carriage Bags, Tourist and Necessaire Cases, Clocks, Flasks, Ete Automobile Hampersof Wicker and Leather, $10,50to 145.00 Exceptional Offerings Sole Leather Suit Cases lite Lined, with’ straps and reinforced corners, 22in, 24 in, $4.35, 4.50 Imported English Morocco Hand Bags, strap bandles and inside frame, in black, green and violet, 4.95 50c, 95c Glove Kid Belts, Newest Models, in black, white end colors, Blankets and Comfortables (On the Third Floor) for Cottages and Summer Homes in Regular and Special Sizes. To-morrow, Much Below Regular Prices Lambs Woo! Comfortables For Double Beds, $2.25, 2.98, 3.65, 5.85 Summer Blankets For Single Beds, $3.25, 3.75, 5.65 Double Béds $2.90, 3.95, 4.98, 6.75 Medium Weight Blankets, For Single Beds, «« Double Beds, $2.38, 3.40, 5.35 $1.50, 2.35, 4.10, 6.50 ‘” e “ 4 = 2% 3 ton ; 4 ts 7 hes 4 nS Only Method of Insuring Pure/'With Other Leaders They Lose |i 8 th Drinking Water for New Gains as Market De- 8S ase + 4% 2 a | Yorkers. mand Eases. ity ti & —_—— oh, +3 0 The Drentne Werte) ‘The HM and Harriman stocks eon- 2 + $ ‘ AURANY, April 11—tmte Mealth| tinued as the trading factore in the zg ussian Territory Porter has written | market to-day, with Smelting and Read- + 3% Health Commissioner Dertington of}ing sharing « lenge part of the apecula- : Affected. New York City, urging the construc |ttve favor, In the earty trading Noren- | 4 tion of a Mtration plant as 890n 8#/ern Pacifie advanced a point, Union 4 ponsible, in order to purity the clty’*/Pacito 11-2, Smelting 154, Reading Hy 4 water supply and ward off (he Ganger's14 Southern Pamifie $4 and 6. Pau 107% ra | of & typhotd epidemic 14 Great Northern, which sold ex-/ ee My and Ruvsian| Dr Dartington, John M. O'Brien. | atyidend, was marked up 21-4 At mae Commissioner of Water Buppty, Ge"; Grading was tairiy active 9 w+ and Blectricity, and Dr. Porter bela) Prices dropped back during the day od & conference in New York Monéay !®/andq this afternoon lonses were pro it % feference to the dangerous conditions nounced About the weakest ped existing at Mount Kiscee and Katesah| the representative Western # =y % on the Croton watersbed As ® result ay +8 tof this, experte from afl three depart- Ma reas’ |mente are to-day gotng over the mM + y watershed, and prompt steps wil) be) By ary taken to clean up the entire district. Sok = 8 ‘The State Department of Health pro- ‘ae >; ¥ pores to issue emders for the abatement BS tz of ail Tm bis letter to Dr. Darlington, we Bu a Commissioner Porter says! Deeties. “The adequate protection of New York | a Rt eR City’s water supply is imperative The | pollution and possible infecton of tribu-} 5. POOR CABLES SEND |tary streama by the (guoraat or care-| Allis { COTTON PRICES DOWN, | joas must be stopped. go rgrgens crease of 4 in the te a we fe ¥ nificant Pacomnery of the danger l-|4m- Bikes Any rarer beet Ant poor Jurking tn infected water. | _ keneral eains throushout dt need not be fully proven thet all te ja OM {| Texas and prices were lower all around ty | ct ort 4 + 1%] ‘The opening prices were April, $60 to f= pos we 1g — 1% |AA; May, 9.71 bid; June, S68 bid; Juty. | Biicondn dai a" it — y/B%t to 972; August, £70 io 977; Bep- ay e6 93% > Ritemper, 9.7 to 296; Ootoder, #9 to Se” Om = mao Nae Sovember, none; December, 10.00 tT... at “4 1} January, 1022 to 10.23; Febm- Ganacinn Prests in” Tse ia eS Oe BY ay i ng prices were: April, 9.58 to | wan never be entirely and fully pro-|Gnis Oo Ww. 8 4 Hada | S0t; May, 9.64 to 8.65; June, 9.9 to $e: | tected. In a thousand ways tnfection|? MA St P 324 BS — 14 July, 947 to 068; Aumust, 9.67 to 9.70 Bat there t8| hous. ‘Tres. ee ey | September, 9.70 to 9.72; October, 9.92 to y certain ag | Chic. Uo. Trea (35% 38 $83; November, $96 to 9.98; December, kmowtedee oan | 9" “oS 5 CS: «ans ¥|10.00 te 10.01; January, 10.15 to 10.16; Feb-| Sa Sei 3 MK mK ruary, 10.21 to 10.98; March, 10.28 to 10.90. | All Due to Reckless pe Motormen. bil born Through to Leelee 22d “AR eccifent which the Brooktyn THE OUTER GARMENT SHOP. ‘Transit officials seemed very ‘to heap secret occurred on the An Extraordinary Offering for Thursday Sacrifice Sale 1,500 Lingerie Waists Nobhiest waists of the season, bought by us at a most extraordinary concession, and marked to sell far below manufacturers’ original prices. This lot consists of about 30 distinctly original models, and every one the embodiment of good style, taste, quality and workmanship. AT 1.00 Vate $1.85 AT 1.25 vane $2.25 | |ATL85 vane $3.50 WAISTS of Lawn, Linene and WAISTS of Lawn and Batiste; WAISTS of fine Cross-bar Dim- Madras; tailor-made or trim- : Ity; tallor-made model; linen daintily trimmed with Val. - Be pis Rrra howd collar and long sleeves; with jong Pah see sleeves. j laces and embroideries. link cuffs, mame the police have not got, | thie life by running back into his | ear. The brake did not work, he the police a few moments later, the two cars, locked ‘together— telescoped—hud come to a Passengers, Sarah Weiss, aged thirty-eight, were serious Bot ware horribly the face. Mrs. Welss's nose w and three of her teeth were out. Her husband lost five ‘apd was injured internally. Both : AT 2.00 Value $4.50 PWAISTS of fine Lawn. and Batiste; front all embroidered; various yokes of Val. laces; short or three-quarter length sleeves. AT 2,40 Value $3.90 WAISTS of fine Linen; tallor- made model; long or short sleeves; front made of half inch side pleats or two broad Gibson pleats AT 2.25 Vaiue $3.75 WAISTS of fine Batiste; tucked and trimmed front and back with embroidered squares and good German Val. laces. pergesnt Was conversing wit ‘T. inspector when « repo fhe station in Broadway. W 0-da « mentioned. however, he found the ty on the blotter readily Phen asked !f the motorman of my car had been arrested ery much surprised, “Arr: Tepesied. “Why. no Boutitlier Brothers WOMEN’S GARMENTS 4 Rilomen’s high-class Voile Sutts—Black and colors—entire suit sth) ; lined throughoat — 1 $25.00 au 428.50 were $35.00 and $39.75 | Women’s Pony Coat Sutts—best quality Chiffon Panama—C oat P baffeta sith lined—deep pleated shirt— | iF ; 119.74 value $28.00/ | Women’s Taffeta Sith Sults—plain and fancy taf fetas—handmade yohe—pleated shirt— 495.75 vale $22.00) 's English Tan Covert Cloth Coats—taffeta silk lined— | $8.75, §10.00, *15.00 | , values $12.00, $15.00 and $20,00| Women’s Pleated Taffeta Sith Skirts— | a $7.75 and $10.00 | ; { m’s Pleated Silk-Lined Voile Shirts— L175 ana 415,00 Le Boutilier Brothers West Twenty-third Street, i Note to Out-et-Tewn Headere—A Punbonnel Berles ‘will be given to oat-oh teen tenders ft. otter thy new series PON sill. BAKING DAY—in colors—free with next Sunday’s World— another of the Quaint Sunbonnet Series that everybody is talking about. Get the SUNDAY WORLD from your newsdealer, Chie, wil ith THE SUNDAY WORL ne Seis, il be stven wi ie Pp D cutelde of Greater New York. The Steamer Rugs Fancy Plaids with Plain Backs, $4.15, 6.25, 7.50, 8.45 Meta! Bedsteads & Bedding At Important Reductions. Brass Bedsteads, sal three desirable patterns, $24.75, 28.00, 32.00 Formerly $30.00, 38,00 and 42,00 Upholstered Box Springs, $10.00, 12.50, 16.50 Formerly $12.50, 16,00 and 21,75 Fnamelled Bedsteads, $5.50, 9.00, 10.75 Formerly $6.75, 11.50 and 13.50 Black Drawings Hair Mattresses, $15.00, 17,50, 20.00 Formerly $18.00, 21,00 and 24,00 Special White Cotton Felt Mattresses, 9 layers of felt, all sizes, (THIRD FLOOR, ANNEX) 6.75 West Twenty-third Street y eerannii cs at entrant eisaiieinlrarttnantitiene SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, etme or sey, ee aia ai ai saint | tilt is bitte - Herald Square Specialists in Apparel for Men, Women and Children ing the Summer Months, during which period the repairing and remodel- ing of furs and fur garments will be undertaken at much lower rates than during the fur season. Women’s Tailored Suits A collection of about one hundred suits, silk lined voile, Panama cloth, serges and novelty suitings. in black and light colorings, and a varicty of fashion- able models—all being suits from our regular stock, of which only one or two remain. Regularly $39.00 to $48.00. At $29.00 Regularly $55.00 to $65.00. At $39.00 Regularly $75.00 to $95.00. At $49.00 Women’s Rajah Silk Suits Now offered at reasonable prices, in plain tailored coat models, in black, white. tan, navy, light blue and golden brown with full side plaited skirts. $35.00 $37.50 $45.00 Plain tailored Prince Chap and tight fitting cutaway tailored suits of Panama cloth in navy, golden brown, navy and black—copies of custom-tailored suits. $25.00 $35.00 Women’s Silk Dresses Jumper models of plain or fancy striped and checked silks, in a variety of attractive models, $16.50 $25.00 $29.50 Women’s Spring Jackets Pony model of black voile with strapping of taffeta. $18.50 Prince Chap and tight-fitting cutaway models of black broadcloth or tan covert, silk lined. $12.50 $15.00 $22.50 -~— Walking Skirts for Women Two models of black taffeta—full plaited with folds Regularly $14,00 Special at $8.90 Full plaited model of imported black voile with silk band. Regularly $12.50 Special at $7,90 Silk Dresses for Women Princess Jumper model of fancy light striped taffeta, in black, navy and brown with lace trimmed lawn yoke and sleeves. Regularly $35. Special at $24.00. Net and Cotton Blouses for Women At exceptionally low prices, Open back, short sleeve model, of Brussels net, in white and ecru over China silk; back, front and gleeves of tucks, edged with plaited ruffles. Special at $4.95 Two models fashioned of sheer lawn; one with entire front elaborated with full eyelet embroidery, and the other with yoke of embroidery medallions, net inser- tions and trimmed with Valenciennes lace and tucks. Special at $2.50 Three open back short sleeve models of sheer white lawn—two elaborated with fine embroidery and Valenciennes or torchon lace; the other with front and back of fine pin tucks;, collar and cuffs edged with Valenciennes lace. Special at $1.50 The New Trimmed Sailors $9.75 to $11.75 The New Saks Sailors portray a refined simplicity that is very attractive — just enough deftness of touch to relieve the severity of the ordinary sailor, Colors—burnt, black, brown, green, blue and all the other fashionable shades, Shown in several widths of brim and trimmed with fancy pins, silks, wings, etc. For Thursday, Friday and Saturday Sale of Shoes for Women Whether you judge by style, or quality, or price, you will find all that you can hope for in this sale, Included are tan Russia-calf, button and lace Boots ip latest models. Special at $4.00 Walking Pumps Ribbon, Sailor and Christy Tie of patent leather, gunmetal calfskin or kidskin; welt and turned soles; plain and tipped toes; low, medium and Cuban heels; in all widths and sizes Special at $2.45