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With doth lees and her teft arm |! ancholy. Mr. Brown ther acting strange! to him she was he went to ueual A olf day srw her lying on the night INPP GL __ ||| Substitution of other Brands She Was Grieved Because Mis-|! than those ordered is not tress Was to Leave Town Park & Tilford’s manner of For Summer. | Peterson, twenty-two Morningside avenue, before dawn to- | ee Believe she tried suicide by} the fourth story window, or in the.J. Hood layed as & maid by j family. ‘The Browos says he notiosd and ehe ,ececes | s and worrted. last Passing the house to- avement. He FROM A WINDOW Park &Titford | | Carhart E@ Broadway at Thirteenth St. ; ‘Silk Dresses of _ Striking Beauty— Just 125 of them are entered in this sale a | 75 For $30 Values Satin Foulard, Rajah, Taffeta TwoPiece, Jumper, Princess Styles All the favorite colors in all size dot and ring patterns are presented. The waists are fitted over silk lin- ings, underwaists and sleeves of net and valenciennes lace. Full plaited skirt. Had Carhart 5G Por Friday and Saturday (Only) Waists—{Special) 1,000 SHEER LAWN WAISTS, prettily trimmed lace ant embroidery, others with lace and Ash and still others with front entirely co : Bet teideey, \y vered with 1.25 Value for 88c Each SOME BLACKS included in this lot, MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY, Corset Department THE REDFERN CORSET, built hygienically, does not strain the sensitive organs, und while produc- ing good lines to the figure, gives the comfort of a well fitting corset and is made in two different Styles, as follows: REDFERN CORSETS in fine’ coutiL trimmed with lace and ribbon, short and long hip models, with garters attuched..., REDFERN CORSETS, high bust and long 4.00 back, also with medium bust and lon hip, with garters attached.....,.......0++5 i 5.00 WARNER’S RUST - PROOF CORSETS, in fine batiste, short and long hip models, with garters attached 1.00 & 1.50 WARNER’S RUST-PROOF CORSETS, in fine batiste trimmed with lace, model, with garters attached Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts. bilipsborn THE OUTER GARMENT SHCP, FOR SATURDAY ¢ Another Phenomenal Suit Offering Nothing like it ever offered before in this City 110 Suits A sample line High Grade Tailored Models 15.00 Value $32.00, $37.50 and $42.50. PRINCE CHAPS ETONS PONYS es 0! Chiffon Panama, Mannish Miatures, Sales and Checks; full plaited shirt. ) through to ad, Danhel\. Sons: Sons, Franklin Simon & Co, Fifth Avenue. Willi Close Out Saturday 67 Women's High Class Suits TAILORED AND DRESSY TAILORED MODELS, of Plain Serge, striped or checked Worsteds, Taffeta Silks, Rajahs; also a number of French Voiles over silk. 25.00 Heretofore $39.50 to $69.50, None Sent On Approval Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue. Greatly Reduced Prices FOR SATURDAY Misses’ Summer Suits and Dresses Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years. Tailored Washable Sults—of imported white poplin, semi-fitted coat, cetachable silk collar and culls; peated skirt with fold, Value $14.50,... Lingerie Princess Dresses—o/ French Batiste, white, pink or blue, richly trimmed with Val. lace. Herstolore $17.590.... 4 rrrpesswerrrerrrerorcerrr itr © 10.00 Hand-Embroidered jumper Dresses—ot imported linens, In white, tan, blue or brown, jumper elaborately hand- embroidered and full pleated skirt, Value $22.50........ 14,50 Misses’ Tailored Serge Suiis- Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years, Navy Blue Serge Coat Sults—semi-titted coat, satia lined; detachable pique collar and cuffs, and tuli-pleated hit, Value $23.50....ceeccecsee-serececsceccescoses nee White Serge Coat Sults—singie or double-breasted Couts, with picated skirts and folds, made from best quality English serge. \alue §45.00.... Have made large reductions in Prices Misses’ and Girls’ Coats, sizes 4 to 18 yoars. Boys’ Clothing 96 Highest Grade Suits—nortotk and single-breasted models of finest imported worsteds, 8 to 17 years. 10 00 Heretofore $12.0 to $16. os . 82 Norfolk Sults—or imported worst serge; 8 to 17 years. ew. sa $9.78 M0 $12.50 hive bers scek 6.50 Boys’ Washable Suits Russian Models—o} white and co!ored Imported Fabrics, sizes 2to 8 years. Value $3.00,.............00000 Double - Breasted Sults—Knickerbocker trousers, of Khaki, Crash or fine White Duc, 8 10 17 years, Value $5.00. Boys’ Negligee Blouses White and colored silk fimish chambray and madras, 8 to 15 years, 68c and 95c Vatues $1.00 and $1.45. Knickerbocker Trousers—of Khaki, Tan Linen, (Crash or White Duck; 7 to 17 years, Value $1.75......,.. * 14.50 1.85 2.75 1.00 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts: SATURDAY, MAY 25TH, Men’s Summer Furnishings UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE VALUES HALF HOSE. Several thousand pairs, turer ples. New spring styles, embroidered instepe, Regularly 50c pair. Box of 6 paits $2.00, 35¢ UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, Fine Balbriggan aud sheer Nainseok, UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. including lot of menufac- per germeat SOC Fine gauze ‘*Sea Island’ Cotton, “ “ 75¢ NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, Value 62.00. Six tor $7.50, 1,35 CRAVATS. French Four-in- hands, Value $1.00, 65¢ = pe The Best Scouring Soap Made ap yr po Glass Cleaner ” 29.50 Oe. fftaomcf'y dere. Store Closes at 5.30 P. M, Every Man in New York Would Buy His Shoes At WANAMAKER'S If He Knew the Facts HIS means men who buy shoes for the quality they possess and the comfort they give. : The claim seems strong. But'the facts are stronger. Take the “ Wanamaker-Special '’ Shoes for Men, at $3.90 a pair, as an illustration ; They are made for us by a concern that makes no shoes to eell for less than $5, exceping these Wanamaker Shoes; and the same shoes, identical at every point— of the same leathers, the same workmanship, the same finish—are sold all over the country at $5 a pair. Except that the manufacturer insists that any advan- tage that may exist comes to us. And further, we KNOW, and therefore say, that the “Wanamaker-Special” Shoes at $3.90 a pair are the full equal of well-known shoes selling at $5.50 a pair. To this claim we challenge expert comparison. This seems unreasonab'e; but the facts are these: By placing individual orders for more than $50,000 worth of a single line of shoes at one time we enable the manufacturer to do better in buying his leathers; to work his factory at greater economy; to keep his organization together, so that new people will not have to be broken in. He doesn’t have to make up stock to carry in his warerooms, He has no risks of the sale; and he doesn’t require expensive salesmen with heavy expenses to sell the shoes to a hundred dif- , , with a percentage of lost accounte. ferent deal Where other orders come in for one hundred, two hundred or even five hundred pairs, the Wanamaker order will be for more than TEN THOUSAND PAIRS, Any business man con see how the thing is possible —jast how it IS DONE. That is why NO MAN can afford to go on paying $5 for shoes that he can buy at Wanamaker's for $3.90 a pair. The variety of styles is complete, of course. The Low Shoes and High Shoes, in black or tan, in dull or shiny leathers, for practically every use for which @ man requires shoes, are in the collection. The shoes are so good and the margin of manu- facturing profit so narrow that altheugh this concern has been niaking them for many years, they held our order for more than $50,000 worth of shoes under advisement for quite a while before accepting it, in view of the rise in cost of materials. Butin view of our long and extensive dealings together, they decided to continue another year, at least, WHILE WE CAN GET THESE SHOES MADF. NO MAN WHO KNOWS WHAT SPLENDID QUALITY THEY PRESENT WILL PAY §5 FOR HIS SHOES ELSEWHERE. Come in and examine them TOMORROW. Main Floor, New BuiHing. Mon'e Shoe Store. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street, nea The‘‘Human Interest’ of Spear’s Credit has made it so popular with the public Spear recognizes the weaknesses and frailties of human nature; he appreciates that misfortunes and setbacks are bound to occur in the life of every one, and for that reason does not mony. and ions. annoy those who find it temporarity Impossible to carry out their obliga! Spear’s credit is safe and clean, We trust people. Our popular three-room outfit at £150 has given pleasure and satisfaction It is a revelation tn quality, considering the extremely low price and the fact that you cgn have It laced In your home at once and take fifteen months in which to pay The furniture in this outfit is modern and attractive, and the terms to thousands of housekeepers in New York and vicinity. lor It. bring tt within the reach of all Don't wait the hot weather to buy, your re $15 CASH, $8 MONTHLY, fas mn $1 Weekly BURKS CARPETS, beautiful _vat- germs very du worth bTe. « iy f 4ag. ARMING! si. bie patterns veo Wark ORME, very rich evlor me (he Re Teen price oh te Ss yerd's i ALL CARPETS MADE, LAID AND LINED FREE, Spear's Bachelor Wardrobe, $29.75, Hy BRUSSELA RUGH, in & variety of iC | pretty patterns; very sere vieeable, Special priee,,... $14.75 HUGS, very faebien: ipectat 4, Bpe- MT AE Raia gy Tg | gett aatoroms BTN" gS YG Sub-Station Store, Old Batlding Smart Summer Skirts at $3.50 For $6 to $7.50 Values Another great bit of news for the woman who wanta to add a separate skirt or two to her Summer outfit. #rom a maker who had too many goods on hand we obtained this fine, large lot of Skirts, made up in latest styles, copled after high-priced models, and place them on sale to-morrow at $3.50 each, instead of §6 to $7.60, the prices they would sell at in the regular way, There are str checks, plaids and modish gray suitings, and a limited number in black, blue and brown. They are all cut very full, side and box plaited or gored; some finished with but- tons or bias folds. Best selection will be early Other special offerings of much interest: Women’s Silk Pony and Eton Jackets, at $5 to $15, regu- larly $X to $18.50 Women’s Raincoats, at $10.50, reeularly $18. noe Tailored Suits, at $7.50 to $11.75, regularly $10 to $22.00 Women's Lingerie Princess Dresses, at $5.50 to $10, all remarkable values $1.50 Shirt-Waists at $1 The half-dollar saving is really there, as you'll admit when you see the Waists. They are of sheer lawn, with three stripes of fine embroidery and Valenciennes insertion forming yoke Short sleeves. A specia) purchase, to sell at this specially low price— $1. $5 to $7.50 Trimmed Hats, $2 They are our own hats and have borne the higher prices in our ‘Basement. Millinery Salon until today. They have been mussed @ little In display and trying on; but women will find that a deft touch will mend matters easily, A variety of styles and colorings—one hundred of them for tomorrow at. $2 each. 3 Women’s Summer Gloves, 50c They bave the mesh back, with lisle thread palms, that proves such a popular and comfortable combination for Summer wear. Two-clasp, in black, white and colora, Reduced from 76c¢ and $1 to 50c @ pair. Children’s Coats, $2 to $3.75 Ana they are worth §4 to $i by usual standards. Just the prettiest styles for Spring and Summer wear, in a great variety of materials and models, A maker's overstock, hence the low prices. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Also, for Saturday Childrens Pr ‘Coats, wae Babies’ Caps and B. . Children's Percale Di "i Hosiery and Underwear y of attractive offerings, in appropriate weights and A galax good styles, at little prices MEN'S UNDERWEAR — At 35c a garment, usually 50¢ — Imitation ribbed cotton Shirts and Drawers, in cream, pink, sky blue and-laveader. Shirts have short sleeves. Plain ecru cotton ships with short siceves; drawers to matob, MEN'S HALF HOSE—At 18¢ a pair — Ail black lisle thread socks; double soles, heels anc toes. Imported black cotton, usually eck with unbleached soles, or black with unbi 5 e r made and fashioned, WOMEN’S VESTS~—At seconds of 15¢ quality — White mibbe i vests; low neck, sleeveless. WOMEN’S STOCKINGS — At 20c a pair —Seamiess. White gauze lisle thread, reinforced heels and toes, and lisie thread im all Diack or assorted shades of tan. Lace ankles or lace all+ cover, Plain black cotton, me weight CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS — At a pair——Ail black seam~- less cotton, fine or broad ri ; double knees, reinforced heels and toes; strong and durable for country yee 5 , Boys’ $5 Suits at $3.75 The best you can get elsewhere about town nowadays for $5. ALL-WOOL, silk sewed, handsomely made and finished, in mixed cheriots, Norfolk Jacket and Double-breasted styles, with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers. Sizes § to 16 years. $3.75 « suit. Hat Pins and Brooches—10c ‘All of these are splendid value at 26c each—an importer's surplus. At 10c each they ar remarkable finds—to “pretty up” the Summer dress or hat Hat Pins at 10c~—Clusters of colored stones—various colors. Brooches at 10c—Butterfiles, Birds, Flowers, Cameos and many more. Dress Goods Remnants A fine gathering of Remnants in which some lots are marked at half price. There are all kinds of Cottons in Summer styles, Woolens, Flannels and Linings in lengths ranging from one yard up to enough for a whole dress. py ° ’ Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes Every one of these oMerings represents @ plum for thrifty nts who have children to shoe Boys’ Shoes at $1.50-—Sizes 1 to 5%. Black badger calfskin lace, extra stout 60 shapely; good fitting. Small Boys’ Shoes $1.30~-Sizes 10 to 13%, Satin calf Ince, ‘stout soles; full round toes, very low heels $1.40—Sizes 11 to 2. Extra plump kid, patent ; solid sewed soles; lace or button; very durable. Children’s Shoes at $1--Sizes 6 to 8. Extra fine kid, with welted soles; regularly sold at $1.50, Larger sizes $1.30 and $1.50, Fine LAMPS at Low Prices Every one of these groups of handsome Lamps bears a very, special price for quick selling At $4.50, Instead of $6 No. 2 centre-draught burner, dull braes inish, At $3.50 and $6, Instead of $5 and $10 —-Colored Glass Panel Lamp Shades; frames in dull brass finish; bead fringe, At $2, instead of $3~-Portable Gas Lamps, black iron base and brass Colonia! column, with fluted green sbade, tubing, ete, ready to attach At @5, regularly $7.50—Portable Figure Gas Lamps, in Pom pelan green i arenas falsh, with decorated shade of colored food glass, 10x nehes, and fancy bead fringe; ‘burner, etc. r fringe; tubing, Rug Bargains for Housekeepers ret, a colléction of about forty Summer Rugs, in A cool weaves—Kaba, Meadow and Priscilla marked ONE-THIRD under-price because of ba fi in weave, Assorted sizes. $2 to $12, Instead of §8 to § Becond, about sixty Seamless Velvet Rugs, very handsome new patterns, all perfect, and {n a popular or vestibules—444x7 ft, Regularly $8.76, for tomorrow $6.80 each. Some Fine Toilet Goods Offeri No 6 for descriptions-the values new prices on these desirable articles must carry their own Large Fancy Table Lamps, with arguments . 260 and) «68he «= Tooth re 20c Green Castile Boap, 16 r Brushes, 160, 40c Green Castile Soap, 80e 26o Hair Bry 180, ber, b0c White Castile Boap, ihe r. Kent's Bath Brushes, 26¢. | bar. Violet Soap, $ cakes, 100. 26¢ Nall Berubs, 150, recy Olive yn) , 260 Rubber Combs, 170, | Cakes, Ste Hair Brushes, Sic. |. ine ROUBRHOLD’ RUBBER 600 Be, | GLOVES, 280, Sub-Station Store, /OMN I AESN SS

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