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seaprneesire THE EVENING WORLD, WJSH-CART MEN GIVE PARK ROW Tug of War Calls for Police Reserves. wy to-day Arganos, deserting “tablished a ed the time had come for action. His shrili whistle to tarters, No. 40 Oliver street. stalde Andy Horn's {th a struxgting, fighting - crowd 3 intervene. ive patrolmen from tlte entrance most swallowed up in the fight mant and sixteen men, came up hurry. Stram Arganos and Michael this aides. mm Street Hospital rtlus, his chief assistant: ire vengeance. —..———— IVE-CENT FIRE pede Caused by Blaze in East Side House. te stairways and fre- “yell panic. trned up under it. m cents. See ‘OY PLAYING IN STREET Possibly a Fracture of “the Skull Feat venue store can ite of speed driving tho horse attached to of the West Ono { undred and Twenty-Atth street sta-! || nt for an ambulance and the boy ken to Harlem Hospital TRE way we heen fractured. ‘The police mada > arrest. TASTE OF RIOT jreek Meets Greek and the Qeorce Chamboraa, head of the clan Greek peddlers who sell fruit’ along ark Row, had borne much from his ‘edly rival, Petor Arganos, but when the \aana, appeared on Park row with s three pushcarts laden with peaches, \ the sale of which Chamboras had “corner,” ‘the latter’ real- his followers, , hom he boards and Jodaea at his head- ; CY*r. who were hurried to the spot on was an- yered by another from Arganos, whose an is housed -at No. 58 James street. nd in a few minutes the pavement Joon was filled reeks, armed with the heavy wooden | ne that support the carts, while Park | aking {t unpleasant for any who tried Patrolman Fater. who ts young, dived | T22. ito the thick of the fray, and In a oment was pinned saainst the wall, ad his club knocked out of his hand. te brides came to his ald and were | Some he had sent a call to the Onk street | ation, and Capt. O'Toole, with a lleu- | and the Greeks, separated Into ita of two, were taken to the station: one had scalp ‘wounds, and ere-attended-by-a surgeon trom Hud- Chamboras, George Peter arpis and James Ducas accomapnied tem to the cells, uttering oaths of fu- EMPTIES BIG TENEMENT. “*wenty-four Families Flee in Stam- When billows of smoke rolled up the wehaft of the six-story, double-decked mement at No. 8 Madison street to- ty twenty-four families tumbled down capes In a pell- Thay all got out safely, but felt rather teved when they learned there was 2 fire of any account in the buliding: Mrs. Henry Floum, who occuples a At on the third floor, had gone to mar st, leaving & wash boller on the gas ove, with the flames of two burners An edge of flame here started the wainscoting to smoul- The tremen were called, and th - mated the damage at between five an@ |< RUN-OVER-BY--A-WAGON. 24 Sustains a Broken Leg and| | Henry Kelly, elght years old, of 92| | One Hundred and Nincteenth |: treet, was playing with a toy automo- lle in front of his home this morning, || hen wagon belonging ton "Phtrd along at a moderate | knocked him down, rthur Churm, of 30% Second avenue, GIRL’ ASSAILANT SAVED FROM MOB the Grand Jury. Bs John Mason, the Englishman who ; war arrested last night charged with an fidecent) assault upon Miss Mary Most," a good-looking elghteen-year-old sir}. of Bull's Head, Staten Island, was arraigned ‘to-day before Magistrate Croak and held in $1,000 batl, He was unable to furnish ball and was taken tothe county Jail at. I:kchmona. The assault last night occurred with- in ateut half a mile of the scene of Tuesday night's attock “on another woman at Linoleumyille, and the whole countyside Was worked up.: It would have gone hard with Mason had he in the hands of the posse of Head citizens that tok wp the earch for him after they heard of the ‘attack on the girl. The police, how- horseback and in an avtomobile, rested the man and hurried him to the West Brighton police station. Sailor Who Attacked Staten Island Miss Is Held For | ar, + Mason {# a sailor, but recently bech Working as @ fatm hand on Will tam Kra rm at Boll's wit he attempted to attack is ot laet night ‘Mason | ‘tn a frenay of delight, danced came into the house and engiced her | | away. She resented his advances, Bh fyand, urging the fighters on and | pcreamed, and Mr. Krauss and others who were In the house ran towaml the spot where they heard the nolée, Mason ; Fan away and disappeared in the dark fn the mean time neighbors ta learned of the attack on the girl, and @ posse soon organized and a {| clubs, shovels, picks and various Im- plementa were carried by the posre, een THREATENS TO ARREST MICHIGAN LEGISLATOR. in Leader in Girl's Death, but Prose- cutor Says He Will Act. DETROIT, Mich., July 2%.—Prosecut- ing Attorney Robinson announced to- day at the inquest into the death from an operation at a loca] sanitarium, of Miss Edith Presley, proot reader for the State Senate, that he will Jasue a warrant as soon as it can be pre- pared for Representative Charles E Ward, Speaker pro tem of the House of Representatives, cha-ging him wit! manslaughter in connection with the girl's death, * Mr, Ward ts attending the Panel o hia father at Duquo!n, IIL, and no at tempt will be made to serve the war- rant untii Saturday, to give him time to return and accept service. A war- Fant haq peaysonely issued for Dr George A, Fritch, of this city, tn. co. nection withthe case, andthe cuting ettorney to-day stated to the Coroner's jury that it was claimed that /Mlas Presley came to her death hrough treatment administered by Dr. Fritem, with Representative Ward ay accessory." The Coroner's jury in the brought In a verdict to-day that Miss. Presley by an operation. by Anding Dr, George (rite the jury begged to leave an open Park &Tilford _In Park & Tilford's Stores you will not ask for genu- ine Java and Mocha Coffee and not get it. a 1 i DELICIOUS 29c. Ib. | the Pak & Tilford’s Coffce, the ead Mocha. Jury Refused to Implicate House’ case} came to hes death! at Hope Sanitarium. Aw to the accen-| had? | | wal search for the mam was begun. Sticks, | SAILOR TIES, worth 3:00 _ Gun Metal Calf, Patent Coltskin, Misses’ and Children’s Oxford Ties, Gibson Ties, and Shoes Patent Coltskin and Black Vici. Sizes 8 102 Hand Weltea OF SHOES AND OXFORDS beg ee Reductions SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY Sale of B oys’ Shoes and Oxiords_ Patent coitst Coltskin Worth $2.50 at $4.19 ty) Boys’ Shoes Sizes 9 to 1314, Worth $1.50 at offered. White Canvas, anteed. worth shirts w! on sale Worth $1.50, at anced, Snow Packard All America In sleeves, all other growias Me rmaid Bathing Bust and Abdominal Supporters The New Bathing Carment, That Gives the Chic ‘Tos the Bathing Costume it all. ~ graceful carve of the figure bathing vuit, and the ‘ ‘porters, which are worn as co except. that these are made; ) RUBBER . and shapely. (© You've noticed at the beach { the girl that stands‘out tro ie rest like a brilliant star— ay at-once that it's this chic teat Much is in the preservation of thd “Mermaid’’ is the ‘one corset garment to do this most satis~ sfactorily. +. like the dainty Cambric Bust Sup- | They are meant to be worn instead of corsets, and there are nough of pliable whalebones io front to keep the figure trim fven beneath the saugly fitting Princess bathing: auits these iuhber Bust a5 Abdominal Supporters give the lines. In All Wanted Sizes, %1.50 ; (Corset caea Usleh et Pais Floors) a : EXCURSIONS. they Cannot Burn! “they Cannot sink! ‘All Uckets Include admission to PREAMEANY: CONEY ISLAND, | LOCK ISLAND, $1.0 SUNDAY, JULY 28 Be BO; for At 1 § R. Bale of tickets iin oe cotton, EXCURSIONS: prices: HINNEGOGK” and, -“returing, 4 P. mmencing Frida tity, ticket offte eh all nd under the et covers, ‘of LIGHT for the hose sup- is more comfort- with We go ie \- Tichats, a0, C ch ti are regi, Bt. a Cents. RUM, of Tron Kteamboat Compancis Pian rine every day to Seance BANKS Leaves it uf lata St, Noma River, TA. M. i River, 7.10 A, River, STEAMER GRAND REPUBLIC ROCKAWAY BEACH Ly, Seca 8 B90 A. M. ot Bh BL ik ial fouls 1s -Tivckea art an Ticke! tte Wn. ite Bloor NORTH BEACH FREE FIREWORKS THURSDAYS oats East 99th and 134th Streets transfer to. Bir naa eohaea dark. LONG G DHANCH AND | AND BA ASBURY PA Leave Went lath ati, an A. oY M- npatll y Cie Cat Weekly on om payment j fitentiat: HELP WANTED—MALE, HORSE sition. for ‘sole: Fea iy mouth’ at, Study the character of the ape lreading. Mornin, Worlda. joa ates ‘antel va oa M.; 0,20 French ND Ruts PEAS BAY Bloomfietd at. Aires blocks below 8,00 AO M., M., 11.00 $i. Marve’ rattery, ‘8.50, 1,30 A.M, and 3.10 P.M. 14.40 'P. ALM, 2 FOR SALE. Pam im CREDE OND! = Goode guar: RICH COT near yaa at. sateen, Nut’ DIAS Broadway, fire SD An jan, wanted) steady a0 Arhucls Broa), HO’ LT, fom THURSDAY, Store Closes Daily at 5 P.M. These Stirring Offerings If your vacation is still ahead it is your good fortune that it follows the radical clean-up offerings we are mak- ing during these last days of July. We are righting stocks just when hundreds ‘of people need exactly the articles merchandise has been carefully selected for our own regu- lar stocks, and the price-reductions are radical in every last ‘through the entire day. Promptness will be profitable. The Man’s Serge Suit Gives Greatest Summer Comfort The serge suit always looks well, is suitable for almost any Summnier occasion. ner-and will keep its good form when right}y made, and it is the coolest wool suit that a man can coat will also ‘admit of many combiuations. wora to business with striped trousers, and it is the most suitable coat to wear with white flannel. or white duck trousers in the country. rightly made, and these suits illustrate the thorough ex- cellence of Wanamaker tailoring. . be carefully selected. of absolutely pure worsteds, and the co Serge Suits is excelled only by the best custom tailoring. ‘These are all ready for you.to put right on, variety to fit every man of normal figure, tull, stout or regular. Men’s Athletic Underwear at $1 Shits and Drawers that were $1.50, $2 and $2.50 are now at $1 a garment. ized cottons, silk-and-cotton and all silk. Zhe colors include sky, blue, pink, gray, biscuit, lavender and green. fancy stripes or checks. | 30 t0 40, Women’s $5 and $6 Skirts at $350 ‘ White and tan Hnen and white rep Skirts, in a handaome full side- platted model, with-one, two or three bias folds, which are the most serviceable of all washable Summer Skirts. haye been selling regularly in our stock at $5 and $6. Now the manu- facturer lets us have his surplus to sell to-morrow et $3.50 each. Women’s Pure Silk Stockings at $1 This collection incivdes eighty-five pairs that were $1.75 and one hundred and sixty pairs that were $2 a pair. ored émbroidery, in tan embroidered, or with lace ankles. gray, self embrotdered. course. Splendid stockings at $1 a pair. Unusually good values. 50c, ‘suspenders. Men’s Cotton Bathing Suits, $1_ pial navi Women's 25c Vests at 18c—Fi low neck, sleeveless; two styles. lace trimmed or plain. | Women’s Stockings at Hl black cotton and blac’ We White or Children’s Men's 25c Jean Drawers at with tape at-ankles; 2 Women’s and Girls’ Summer Shoes Smart | summer footwear worth one-third more than present Women's Oxfords at $2—0t white canvas. on "metal “calt and White Inwn dresses, and are “At Se short lee ves. At 7Sc, were $1.80—Children’s white lawn Dresses in Russian and At ¢ iwith, black’ figures, ° third more than present: price, blue, black and brow: 1907. JULY 25, Ce ffruam.af'r fore Saturdays at 12 0’Clock. For Tomorrow ‘The opportunities were never better, for all of the Of coursé,; some of the lots are small and may not It can be tailored in’shapely man- far. ‘The serge It can be But of all fabrics serge must be The serge, too, must Wanamaker Sores, Suits are made or is always guar- ‘The workmanship) and —finish—in- Wanamaker In sufficient Prices, $12 to $30, Alan's Clothing Store) Main floor, Wasamater, Bulldine, This underwear is.in the new popular athletic style—coat ithout sleeves, knee length drawers. The fabrics are mercer- Some are plain, others with Shirts are in sizes 34 to 42, drawers in sizes but not complete In any particular style. All $1 a garment. J by Main floor, Broadway, New buliding. They are styles that we Not today. Third floor, Old Huliding, In black with self or col- In white or In sizes 8% to 9%. All in broken sizes, of Ma floor, Broadway, Old Building. 75c Base Ball Bate at 50c These are the “Louisville Stugger" Baseball Bats, which are so well ball players. Splendidly. bal- 75¢, now SOc each. Haeement. New Building. foes Store, Old 1 Building. liked among_ professional beautifully made. Regularly Men's Four-in-Hand Scarfs, 25c Mighty good value for a quarter, They ure minds of plain or fancy sills, 2% inches wide. in a great variety of colors and patterns, and they are Men’s Suspenders, 25c Made of lisle elastic webbings ” uscd in id Cast=Ofts. Leather ends navy biue-and-red and fast colors, navy blue-and-white, cher. “Pwo-ptece multe, well made, . som: with au others sleeveless, Hosiery and Underwear ne white cotton ribbed vests; 1244c—In white gauze cotton, plain cotton lace all-over. of etter aint tise or taco lisle thread stockings, it corer, ~Aiso” biack-or-tan-color Whitesides — Stockings at 12}¢¢—Fine“ or” bromt ribbed praeK Also girls’ plain gauze cotton fn black or tan. 18c—Well made and full in size and $1 Inseam, saa fear ini leave: foot | Serine wn patent leather in Blucher style. Also kid Oxfords with kid tips, reer hansaibee th welted and stitched soles; all comfortable, stylish lasta, nr Girls’ White Duck Cotton Shoes—They have. solid sewed poles; sizes 81a to 103q at $1; sizes 11 to 2 at $1.20, Children’s Dresses Reduced trimmed with pretty embroideries and lace, for little folks from 2 to 6 years old, Slightly solled, ;-were75c—Children's white lawn Dresses, Dutch neck and waist effect. Dressing Sacques at Less Prices are down on some cool, pretty, lounging garments, made in kimono style,/with white lawn borders, At 38c, regularly ‘50c —Of lawn, light grounds with colored figures. 50c, 75¢ —Ot dotted Swiss muslin, white ground regularly $1.25 Petticoats at 85c These pretty serviceable Petticoats are made of black mercerized with deep circular flounce, trimmed with plaits. sleet Girls’ Separate Skirts, $3. offering of smart Walking Skirts for young women, worth'a They are made of Panama cloth, In gored, side plaited, with or without folds, person: You'll dind fo he wellbreg cl spend. to, Word "Best Ahey your bad ate tates Kicensake, pocket, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A, T, Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth St. I it 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Feurteeath St. 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteeath St. 7,9, 11, 18, 15,17, 19, 20, 21, 22, WOMEN'S TAILORED} AND LINGERIE - SUITS AND DRESSES, Women's Tailored. Sut Worateds — checks Puxédo, Pony. and Eton styles—were Fro to $15.98 Chiffon Taffeta Jumper Sulls and plain colors—full kilt skirts with biax fold—value 9.98 Women's Waa Sulte— Batiste, Lawn and Chambray—black, white and dainty ‘colore--Pridcess, Shirt Walst and one and iwo place Jumper Ubier—instend "ot $658 "398 White Linen Coat 'S ince Chap 5.98 tilts. Coats, atrapped-tull iit ye with two bias tolds—value $9. WOMEN'S WAISTS Se SKIRTS, COATS, } specimen WRAPPERS Values Momfle Jap Silk Waists, white or black dainty trim'd—or tates ~ piyleseaizen to 4—-were €508,..,.. 628. Women’s Dotted Jap Slik Walstay og —pin'tucked yoke—reg. $2.98... 2 98 Panama and Mohair Drese Skirt eat colors—full kilt--value 4.85 Women's Bathing Sutte= Lrililantine and) Merc’sd Seteen—worth 15.94. \-omen's Lawn Wrappera— neat patterns—latge roun¢ vaitin $1. Women's Biack Broadcloth G Prince Chap stylee—tafteta ir worth $9.08. Women'a Cravenetted Tourine Couts—also Mohalr and Linens: ARS WEAR } Prices t that tell & BABIES WEAR) Money Saving Story "White Lawn Dreasea—high 5,98 Girls’ Washable” Dresses- Chambray and Pereale—Russlan, cy Walat and Duteh Neck og -yalue $1.75 and $2.00, . Children’s Bathing: Buits—Nayy Blue. Children’s White Pique Coats— ere iar and square: capes— BOY>" SHIRTS, : that tell a | BOYS’ BLOUSES) Money saving Story Russian and Sailor sulte— h reg. BOYS’ SUIT Prices Wroheble Sailor and Russian Sults— Desirable fabr.cs—2'4 to 10 yra— vs—patent waist to 18 y yulue 0... Knee ‘Trouners and isin colors and yra—value 39 Madras and Percale Blouses and unlaundered—plain nd jaundered wiitte or light, mediom 7 to 16 yra.—value 60 . Boys’ Negligoe Shirte—Madras and Percalé—lght, medium and dark 13 to 14 neckband—value 76. Men's ty. piece, Worated Sutts—plain or with combina! stripes—$8 to 44 chest—valuo $2,951, 98 CORSETS Friday __ AND _ + }Specimen PETTICOATS) Values Black Moreen Petticoats—deop finre—tattored-fleunee— elsewhere $1L22,. | Seersucker Petiicoats—light and dark Ati pOn exits quality— Special Corsets of Batiste. Summer Net and Goutll—long hip, straight around and Branch. s)apes—odd sizes—- Pp eracyer with terre. wae Tegularly 65 and .79, Supply Your Wants To-Morrow, We Close All Day Saturday, Saturday Is Clerks’ Holiday. Flannel_and) Wine Cheviot— 98 10 6 Qra—reg. $1.49 and $1.98,... + Babies’ Cambric Nightgowns— ruffle ne and sleeves 2 blues to 3 yra—value .35. ee OE) JAttle Children's Lawn Hate— white, pink and blue—were .19., +39]. 23, 24, Frivau, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAG ‘Saturday Being Clerks’ Holiday We Close All Day Do Your Shopping To-morrow Friday Prices Make tt Profitable, oe WOMEN'S =U SLM ; UNDERWEA! Night: Dresse: two rows ein Cambric and } that tell a. Money Saving Story or high neck— and (uckw—tey. 37 resses —fancy lace: ribbon—reg, $1.39. 98 Cambric Cornet Govers—double row fancy lace, with and without ribhon—werth-j28seo=« Nainsook Corset Covers—triple Jac? inserts and ribbon or deep yokes of sornl "eK. Cambric Drawe cluster tucks and h, usually 29 Cambric and Mus in Drawers-—wide ruftles— y atid tucks OF Be lace and inserts—-usually 72 Cambric Bkirts—deep emb'd ri fies; also Ince trim’d—reg. $1.69; Extra sizo Drawers h, &, Cambric rufflo—yalue 49. Prices iP PILLOWS 1 | SPREADS that tela | COMFORTABLES) Money Saving Story, Full Sine ‘Crow envy ralsed designs worth 08 Extra heavy ull size—. SN ireeliter crea worth $1.4 Vig'd Silkoline Com fortabl aize—plain backs—worth | 31.6 ra—deep ruffle, 5. hem— t Spreads 0 areasin: ulto Netting—whito $Yice} all Monte st inohes wide—# yds. td pe. Pe 7d inches wide—finer aaaTe + | Pure Heather Pillo Pure ticking--odoriess—tree from. SNS value |98 .0/22x28—vatue 1.1075 Fridsy HOSIERY. j Specimen |nNDERWEAR ETC.) Values Ohildren's Hibbed Cotton Hose— fast black—double nssei he and toes—rew. 19.+ Women's 2 clas Suede Lisle Gloves—all shades and white— Poarl clasps—value .59. Women's Ribbed Cotton Vest oroohet neck and arms—adl izes, Including extra sizes 14 .29 1234 ‘8 Negligee Shirte—Madras tripes and figures— 68 14 to 17-—value .00.: i | | } vik DRESS. AND ash ata peclmen Values Fasicy Fig'd’ Satin [3 |nches—destrable colora—reg, 29 . inch BIC Pongees—white. cream, .lij ae und Gark black--¥3 Vi Inch Black ‘Tatteta -Bith guarayterd—ruatle finish—val. 44 Inch Imported aonhair—ak beckacca rt aly Royal, colors: en black—extra’ high mi WASH DRESS FABRICS. inch Al!-Wool N eS for travelling skirts and bathing, aults—value 49 §) and 84 inch-Imported Bicillennes— nevy, myrtle, brown, nstre—val. Friday Specimen } Values ree ee 69 ries °.39 .39 9:59 Fancy Printed Princess Voiles— tan, navy, brown. chi olfve. with ‘white fi and dot: a—were 12! Duck Bultings Shepherd Checks id. paote<alea Dress Cheviots in m-Bhradee—tmiseHy 3 Nes Yard wide Percalne—light dark—fast colors—worth Fancy Printed B. Jaconet Lawne—t Plain Colored D a absolutely fast—uauglly .1¢. Sap i 3a: lenxths Fancy Printed Musline—value .2). Mill 1 lengths Bes WHITE GOODS full i Qua Ginghams—i24 = quality Extra heavy Satin Damasks— aillinen—full eatin bleach— 704 White Dress Linens—yd. wide— Iinen voile also al! wor Fig'd Mndraa—exceiient inst inches wi et. quallt Ail Linen Tow: allings—18 inch— extra quality-<value . Fine Huck eeu ae red borders—19x23--were .17, Huck Towels—Union Linen— nematitched—19x40—reg, rt 2 and tead of 124 Irish Linen Finish Suitings— els Dotted and Fancy Swisses— ove! Ne Vhite Geods— Fite Lingerie Batis! ewhere 124 CURTAINS } AND | DRAPERIES Rufled Muslin Curtatns. 1 insert—value $1.49. wide Jace Rusted Muslin Curtains—tancy nirea, with Colonial or wreath sign—worth $2.19 rench Net Curtains: ne face, trt tue Rutned Dustin Cire aa ‘plain or Specimen Values } We Do Not Open Saturday. Supply Your Wants To-Morrow. wit n- atriped—good yatue at Scotch Lace artaini @ value Lace QCurtaine—fi Sopteh Pitbore tcoworth Prices I that tell a Money Saving Story Hematitched Sete—pure tinen— 1 patterns 7 94 } $3.00... 1% Nina hn 98 495 Colonial Curtain Nets—also for nummer portleres—green or red— Tvivh Potn Jace edges sort. Curtain 2x0... weave horders--10 ct. qualit Fig'd Bateens— TF and Orlental— Tungalow Draperts coli Armure loring®: 2 yds, square—fr! Ru SHADES, i) Pa GS, inch zc ct. kinds ‘apentry ni ble Cover value 3] Prices that tell 1 Brussels Rugs. 8.3x10.0 feet—bent patterna— elsewhere eat Witton Velvet Fe xT Inch—-Oriefital an 6 qual: Imes"s Man vas oe Brass Extension Roda—ext uM to 3 and ches-- ~ Holland Window Shade assorted colors.-worth .49, MAIN a FLOOR SPECIALS) Money Saving Story ; Whe Batin and Taffeta Ribbons Prices that tell @ white, black ond colors—uruall: Embroidery Corset Cov ¥ ouncinge=tf ineh--Nainsoo! Nw Les-=¥ rings AT ce fep 1639 318 48.. fyand Painted ox Spangied Fans— fancy bone stldke—value 75. Moun Ated er Plain Combe-— new designs—were .49. Appliqued Scarfs and Shamir Beallop cire—piatn or fancy centre: Serim Pillow, “Rumling-% ine! ad % CaO CACA TE yd, po.—' 82x32—Value .@. 24 and % inch hematiten—req, Bee! Dinner Kulves—bon and stag-handles—reg, 12. , |: Leather College Bi gray—stro; cord. dra ather handles, alk © atring—vworth $1.00... 4° Polnt de Paris and 2to 5 inch—new paiterns—value | of @ bot — eee PROMPT DELIVERIF, OF GOODS BOUGH FRIDAY. 129 | Hoven "vege open, #7 Ye NO MAIL OR ‘TALEPHONE ORD’ . Ps Women’s tack Collate of Batiste, with lace or all Ince, in oan floral eftects-—instend of 9% Women’ ‘8 All Linen: Handieecoh Aty age