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OODDOVOO C@oprright, 1908, by Henry W. Savage.) SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. _Momla Sadowa, a beautiful young Marso- ian widow, comes to Paris, It is feared “Don't laugh that | feprimanded sharply. “Iam sorry you don't like it," he ob- served. “It's the only way I know." silly way!" ehe she will impoverish her country by marrying fs oe fone rabele at all, The ee @ Frenchman and removing her wealth to| "G0 vole Pepided | Paris. To avert this Popoff, the Marsovian | av ie, iu le? | © Ambassador, pians a match for her with | ou are angry at what {Prince Danito. “She ani Danilo. were once | happened this evening. But it wasn engaged when sho was a poor peasant girl, Qn on account of her poverty the Prince's luncle broke off the match. ‘They still tata love each other, but Sonia hints nilo is a fortune hunter like her ultors. In anger at the charge Danilo | I who was in the summer house Aa M. de Jolidon." Pose I saw you there,” he declared. Will never may fo her “i love yous 1 took another woman's place to met young wife, Natalie, is carrying | ner out of an awkward scrape with on an inn: it rtation sh M. Se Jolt Gn, who writes "I love you an, her fan. | her husband—with M. Popoff. She Tanate, finds ae fan and ha A. to Danilo, | was’ — PE RAR g the nae ot Vaon’ party | “And I never even guessed it! cried fiven by Sonia, Natalie ani de Jolidon steal |Dantlo, his sullen face breaking into (nto a summer-houre for a farewell inter: | a smile of utter reife. “What a foot Tey, Teecmimy Ponatee dontouss, Bonte ore, 'T waa!” Twas arecn and yellow orien {n the summer house with de Joitdon. Dan- Jealousy. 1'— gM i,{MEe At her action, rushes off to) He caught himself up: but {t wae too 3 late. Sonia's eyes danced, | “But since you don't love me,” she ay lasked, “Why were you vellow and CHAPTER VI. Pa te ’s. “Because green and yellow ere our Ae Maximis [national colors. I am nothing if not AXIM'S after midnight. | patriotic. You see*— The show restaurant whither; «\tadame Sadowa—Prince!” gurgled Sighteeeing Americans ani other| pono, trotting up to them, unable | tourists flock and whose dizzy, ma-|j,ncer to restrain his anxiety, “I hope | chine-made merriment they folomnly iffy all gettled. All nicely arranged, | believe to be a part and parcel of true! on» Se ae: ‘It you niean, ‘ madame to marry On mig nignt of Sonisie Rarden party. | de Jolidon,” answered Danilo, “she ie} one group of men and women who! entered the jolly restaurant were s0| Gifferent -om the usual habitues of the place as to come in for not a few amused Elances from thelr neighbors. They ere Madame Natalie Popoft, Madame | Warning gesture. Nova Kovitch and Cascada and St.) uneay me!" squealed Popoft, his ou- Brioche. The visit was Natalie's idea. } i Ly ving. “Who was she?” She had hedrd Danilo's wild speech of | THoty reviving: | hho eet eney.” re Se ac in ietages mora omatacies | TeTReceN nee RAN Caceres ria] ment th as d LN » and had hovered a!m- Hence the Ambassador's wife, with a ove Fe Ree aiiTaaiee [ese IaeekwOEaet pec eu vos STUnEA co concn aor na ren(| Ubatynare)ip(ay(an thet iwes)o!oKeas UP)| ae thecal see nos Non aie wich ka in the summer house after the oarty. | Pea rjscived te follaes in the hove o¢| You toldime to search the stace and/T =2 “But this evening?’ ejaculated Pop. | off. “In the summer house “She took another woman's place; replied the Prince, disregarding Soni had resolved to follow, : did, Tf 1 may say so, 1°— | SULTG © CT EE) $b WAL 2h ‘Same old fan!" commented Povoff, and setting matters right again. opening it. Then, with a jump as Natalie had not confided her plan to, her husband, and now as the party were ushered to @ secluded table in an! alcove she giznced at the riotous scene ebout her with a delighted ne eve vaguely caught the sentenc@ talie had scribbled beneath de Joll- don’s avowal, he screamed: “My wife's handwriting! Then tt was after all! The delight vasished sudden juoted Nova Kovttch, “Cae- , the nervousness waxed to ph : ixdaelbsloien: Lhd ieee ne a familiar voice smote| fat's wife should be above suspicion ee a < te But Caesar never brought his wife toj Chen) he Cb his ts bad for wailed Popoff. Popoft had just come In, and was not ten feet away from tle secluded. table "yhere his wife sat | ‘No, no!’ pleaded Natalte, who, at trembling sight of the fatal trinket, had left her “I want to see Pr! > at once,’ table and run forward ‘It's all a hor- head waiter, “Has he d mistake. T can explain. I'’’— Wlence!’ commanded Popoft in his reply. “But | most magisterial manner. ‘Madame, There {8 @) under Section 4 of the Marsovian Code ~ -eupper-party for him over: | heral ce you. This fan ts suf- shere,’ waving to a tableful of @AST¥ Hoant evidence epparelied giris with tired eyed men. As Natalie started back, dumb with impressively to ed dis- Popoff turned the Widow's am horror, Really!” exclaimed the Ambassador. b Sonta and, ey) just join ther yes. stant tat | He toddied off he Aistant #818 Ty annk on one knee Wefore Net | where, to Natalles fealous Sadowa!" he declaimed, ‘7 reemed to make himself at home with | i Alay yhenomenal ease and quickness. He 4m And in th nam f eae sented when Danilo strode | fatherland I beseech you to become my was scan ‘ r | wife P le yse to give the Ee cahneiasaereetine aa Sonia was seemingly blind to the “Why, helio, Your eliency!"” erled | White misery in Natalie's face and the Danilo, “This is queer company for @ look of angry surprise In Danilo's. She monument of respectability like your-/arswered with perfect composure: tt nder into.” | "My dear M. Popoft, 1 am deeply) ere eninin Wwe ” onored by your proposal. But, be- | “ _ ‘ou, protested { honore 7 : SS Ra aes him aside, {fore I accept, it 1s only fair to tell the Ambassador, drawing “I was bound I'd come here and walt til you appeared !f"’—— “Oh, I see,” cut in the Prince, vou that {f I marry again I lose all | my fortune.” The Ambassador scrambled hastily to thor- | hte feet oughly enjoying hia confusion, Fools) 71 was perhaps Just a wee Dit rush in where"— hasty,” he stuttered, looking sheepishly “] didn't rush in, fumed the Am-lanout for a way of escape forward and handed! Dassador, “I crept here ina measly CAD.) Natalie came ‘And I sneaked into the place like @! him the fan pickpocket for fear some one would] “Did you rend the words I wrote on ; recognize me, 1 sacrificed myself to}{t?* she asked timidly. my country, Suppose my wife should} “T—am—a—dutiful—wife!” spelt out the hear of it! I came to jinplure you—to | Ambasendor. orgive me! T didn't cast myself on your merey—to veg you] understand, Shall we let bygones be once more to prevent the widow | bygones? from"— Danilo, who had stood silent during et must see His Excellency!” insisted |the odd proposal, now stepped past a portly man his voice | Popo and faced Sonia, a new ight in booming thro “He his eves, | is here and I——Oh," he broke off on Is it true you will lose all your Might of Topott, “liere you aret 1"—|Moncy If you marry again?” he asked, “My dear Nova Kovitch,” pettishly| in a voice he tried in vain to een | interrupted the Ambassador, “Is it} steady, | Recessary to hunt 1or-me with @ brass ae she ndmitted; “it ts true.” band? Couldn't you?’ — then why shouldn't 1 say now what es oan you" ane Ant to I'm sorry t HOTA: e505 a| “Why not?” she agreed, demurety, swered Nova Kovitch, despatch from the Marsovian Ministry. important and I He drew a step nearer, | “I love you, Sonta," h& whispered, | | It seemed to me Steadily, happily, ehe met in : ily, his brought It on. ; 2 ana | inhi e¥éh aw aie! answered; burn. | ff took the slip of paper and] °™)) °) Popo love you Danilo, I have alwaye| read aloud: f 1eveanaon ova's twenty millions are | : ft Madame Sear fovia we are a bank-| “Tut, ti" fretted Popott, pushing) = fupt country. peevishly* between them. “'This'l! never ‘ppere, Prince Danilo!” continued the |do, You can't marry her, Prince. Ambassador, turning on the young man You'll both be paupers. “you see it's| “Not quite.” gently corrected Sonta. | jn melodramatk: appeal, Your country appeals} “I shall lose my money, it Is true, But} ! si —only because Iam going to gt ‘ou to save it! You are Marsovia's ‘on ‘| Boing to give it all) av hope. Marry the widow and"— | to my husbana ~1)) marry no one!” flared up Dantlo. THR END. "To the deuce wh matrimony, and \Marsovia and myself! I'm done with DENTISTRY. filly dreams of love and all that non- I'm free and I'm going to make weno, a night of it, 1’— He paused and stood silent, dum- f stairs fovnded, Down the little fight: was Teading Into the foom a woman advancing—alone. “gonia!"’ exclaimed Danilo, With a word of excuse to the others) he hurried ac 's and met the Widow as phe reached the foot of the steps, “You're here?’ he muttered, in hor- 1923 BROADWAY. con.64™sT. N “The best teeth ever had— they are so perfect,’* Jere? A ad Sonia coldly, “Is At} ] Pull Sets... 98% emma ccse, any affai: of yours?” Gold Crowns..85 ff “First the summer hous he went)] Gold Fillings, 1 on, as in a daze, “then Maxim's.” Extracting Free, ¢ “Q Ite go. Js that all you have to|[/Open 9 A.M. too P. ! "No," he retorted, “I have one thing 1924 RROADWAY, Cor, 64th st. ‘more, You stould not marry de Joll- » Gon.’ 0? Why not, “Because I"—— He checked himself. She finished the sentence for him. gl Weel No Extra Charge for I | | pray?” les | jecause you Advertisements for The World iaay be left | i love me?’ she sug- TH E EVENING WORLD, — FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1908. un Need delivered on tet payment, confidential NATIONAL DIAMOND & YV 289 BROADWAY, Greenhut and Company Dry Goods Girls’ Suits and Coats Boys’ Clothing--- Strong Reductions Veils and Veiling Sale of Belt Buckles and Lavallieres Smart Hats and Trimmings It should be clearly understood that these Girls’ Suits and Coats are reduced not because they are not worth the higher figures---but because newer goods demand the floor space. Girls’ Junior Wa'king Suits, of broadcloth and cheviots, Prince Chap models; full kilted skirts with self folds 10.00 Reduced from 15.00 Girls’ Chinchilla Coats, three-quarter length, flannel-lined throughout; in navy blue, gray and red, finished with embroidered sleeve emblem and velvet collar . Reduced from 9.50 5.00 Girls’ Walking and Dress Coats of fine Scotch mixtures, stripes and plaids; full box model, flannel lined, in full and three= quarter length Reduced from 9.00 » & 75 ——— Note the substantial savings on this first-grade Clothing for Boys: 100 Boys’ Chesterfield Overcoats of fancy mannish mixtures, wool lined, new double-breasted model, velvet collar. Stzes 7 to 12 years Former price 10.50 ? at 6.50 Remainder of our Boys’ Refers in the correct 34 length, plain and fancy mixtures; sizes 5 to 12 years 3k at 4.50, 5.25, 6.50 Former prices 6.75, 7.50, 10.00 Boys’ Norfolk and double-breasted jacket-suits of plain and fancy mixed cheviots; some with two pairs of trousers @ Former price 8.50 200 pairs Boys’ Bloomer Trousers, of plain cheviots and fancy i at 95c ° . . t 6.00 made for sturdy wear; sizes 3 to Former price 1.75 mixtures, years. Fancy Tuxedo Vellings in black, brown, navy and magpie; regular pre 222. 2 1 1 ww ee 12c yd. Smart Tuxedo Veilings in plain and dotted effects . Formerly 38c 25¢ yd. Chiffon Veils, 124 yds., in plain and dotted effects; every fashtonable color . Values 95c to 1.25 75c¢ ea. Chantilly Lace Veils, 134 yds. long, in black, white, navy blue and brown 45c 50c Spotted Maline, 27-in. wide; the new fabric for akeey trimmings and hat bows; specially priced at In this sale of Belt Buckles and Lavallieres the values seem so extraordinary that we hesitated about publishing them. But they are facts. A special purchase---handsome pieces: 200 Imported Buckles in clasp, harness and prong styles; in jade, enamel, Japanese and effects Values 2.25 to 7.00 1.35 Imported Lavallieres and festoon Necklaces in green gold, oxidized finish gold ; with jade, turquoises, amethyst and coral; antique, art nouveau and Oriental designs Values 2.25 to 7.50 turquoise, antique Baroque pearls, 1.00 and Roman set The fashionable Point d’Esprit Hats in black; satin bound and trimmed with wired Alsatian bows. Specially priced at 3.75 $5c Cc 4Sc Pompon Aigrettes in new street and evening shades Beautiful Rose Sprays with foliage; in all colors, to harmonize with the new Spring millinery; value 95c Violet Corsage Bouquets: value 75c Millinery Dept., First Floor. . . . Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York (Formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co.) FOR SALE. BUY NOW ON OUR NEW Credit PLAN THE FINEST UP-TO-DATE Clothing} phates MEN AND WOMEN ference or Security. ¢, the Goods ‘Aiong With You and Pant Pout Gan corventence. Lenox Clothing Co. 278 Sixth Av,, near 17th St. 2274 Third Av.,nr. 124th St. 884ColumbusAv.,nr. A04dthst. f OVEN EVE: TCH CO, near Cortlandt at Rroadw, ex Tina 8 ete) to Order on $i fine material, | XCHANGE CLOTHING CO. Entrance on Park place, gested. et any American District Messenger Office D He broke into a discordant, miserable] ™ te city until 9 P.M, WATCH as JEWELRY, IAMONDS EASY PAYMENTS. Reliable Goods. | Call or write, EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &c, EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, & A Step in Learning Adds a Step in Earning REGENTS’ PREPARATORY Day and Evening Classes. Individual Instruction for June Regents’ Examinations, SPECIAL COURSES IN Accountancy (C. P. A.) Languages, Science, Electricity 50 Cther Subjects. | FOR SALE. _ DENTISTRY. | B Maiden Lane. 34 floor. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. TEE ae POCLTRY FARM, 120 wores, 1a-room house, $7-—&— large warns; one mile from station; pri | Bide “Wore, TWARTMANN' Co, "i2t “'GUILSHAN, Brora: LAWYERS, DENTIST, - Cor, 125th St. and ‘sth Av GEO, ROBINSON (Lawyer) !§ Entrance, 271 W, 125th st. “}GIRLS') KNOCKABOUTS FOURTEENTH STREET Dressmakers’ Spring Sale Following Are Representative Values of ? | Clearance Prices for | Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks | Girls’ Cloaks | Children’s Coats ONY West of Fifth Avenue February Clearances Eachi— Quotations from Our Dressmakers’ Spring Sak\ No Mail or Telephone Orders. SPRING TINGS— inch; all wool—Herring- a ‘monaranalernarsy bone an r stripes, light, and dark grays, r | =-64 Rlexant novelties in Bromicloths, Ker- | Brondoloths, Mixtures and beautiful) tans and browns 6 jsevs and fancy mixtures- A novelties —all best shades — richly desired pais tatlored: eufte- ul high Sina sizes included. | fur collars and cuffs—2 to 6 yre. AND 84 INC! H SUITINGS_ | All-wool—smart che! x +. were $5.98 were $7.98 Dlatds and. stri +49 | Sel ete 34.58 were $12.98 fay combingtone=ten ate | were $11.98 were $15.98 ALL-WOOL CREAM | were $17.98 were $17.98 —also “-4nch ail-wool sora | were $21.98 | wore $3.98 sin and 80-inch cream -43 | 3 were $2.98 | 88. $35.08 usher th .69. Oo d Fancy Stripes, | G t R di cli n a Strnad and: Block Cc Shecke— 37 and without satin | rea eductions in figures—latest fashionable colors an combinations — worth .59. Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings Everything reduced to make room for New Spring Goods, almost ready for shipment. fi Re VAL. & Piece of 12 vards—French ani BLACK T. GuarantekeeBrent SLRS irm—rustle phil) a inch — em. 58. EDGES | LACE sveneTe German—ny BOYS' OVERCOATS—Reancea BOYS SWEATERS_meaucea fon sq AP Cpa id Summ | Frtezes, Gheviots, , pisttons and Fancy a oe Coats—all oolors—4 to Bot. VAIWOR. TB 80 Ge vatube— 37 | Mixtures—8 to 17 y! ct. values.. .29 | 98 ct. values... [Were gee 2.08] Wore a0s,...6.08 | ere 08 & 1.00 | arene 1.4 a 81.00.08) Gia tne Gna raigaat, nag’ “8 Were 95.08.,..8.08 | ‘Were 90.08,...4.08 ‘ere $1.98 and $2.08....1.4! lags aN 2 Fa | Were ¢7.98 94 | were $10.98....7-98 | FLANNEL BLOUSES _neaucea iy and aottele he | REEFERS AND Navy, Red, Gray—Military Neck Bana | Foie. wal n fone and 74 RUSSIAN COATS—Reancea | of Shirt Collars to 16 yra—elso flannel Ot fa . Chinchfllas, Kerseys, Frieze, Plain ana| Shirts—12 to 14 neck band— Fine § 4 gion rppaine Fancy Cheviots and Meltons, extra fine| Were 40 & 60... .20 | were 98 & 1.25,..60| open or close denigne—for 23 qualities, but broken sizes to 16 years— Were $1.49 and $1.60 98 lela '8 dresses and corset a Were $2.98..1.49] Were $5.06 & $6.08. .3.98 | ELDERDOWN BATH ROBES_Reducea is Lista) 2 | Were 4,08. .2.08 ‘Were $7.08 & $8.98..4.08 | pest designe and colors—4 to 16 yts.— SIRS RES ANI ib 7 oe pm pric, \- ACER Rarer Were $2.06 and $8.98... 1.98] S00k and Swias—showy ‘and } 9 non Ys) --Reduced at designs—reg. 12% 06 .18 J) Thibets, Sergos, Worsteds, Cheviots— OREN OS EerEnoAR a SILK SOUTAGHR BRAIDS— Black, Navy and Faney Mixtures—sin- tralian, Chinchtlla—all PE AAAS Atj| i2,yard pleces—biack, btown, gle anid double breast 29 to 28 chests | votre! wnite, navy and as 410 Pit 3 orines—tor Were gat 6.08 | Sho BB] Were “80. PRES gag ccocr BB] and! ouutinhag” aebiens Were $0.98. ..6.08 ) Were $1J.08....10,98 AJAMAS 208) reg, - é aa \ : P —Redaced PERSTAN BANDIS BOUS' SUITS—neaucea Pink and Blue Btripe Flanneletts—a to| pisin and tome TG go Es Norfolk and Double Breast—Cheviot, | 18 years— fashionable platn shades and 3% Serges, Worsteds, Cassimeros—Stralght Were .09...-+0++ + .6D| best combinatlons—wort! ol er T era—si with two | Beira treusers—a to U1 | @HILDREN'S TOQUES—Redueea = | WATE, SLI CHMFON. peliWere Also Hockey Ca) rich anal strous— a 23 Were d Were .25.. -12%5| Were .49, Isawhere 89 to .50.. u \ Wers Were 3 GoM Worn Wo AO! | Were 80 UA) dL) ho sesseeets | es | MINGHRIB BATISTES— 1 14 | : inch—reg. .24.. , | , i In Stationery De: SILK CHANTILLY VE&IL- Women’s Fine Corsets For St. Val y Dept. INGS—Black, White and Col- 44 At Clearance Prices | quire thor of Biationersey’ Vom 4 [ots tor tae. vells or hat tele: + ear fabric tinish——Heart Decoration, 19 Bae Beoree 4 Bt rae Tally Carde—dozen ct E’CY SCOTCH FLANNE a) Princess Forma—white Coutil 24) Beet designe, ond colorings, | And fancy Brocade “with and without | Fanoy Back Pinving Carde— fncludiie me Glecks, atrines, 18 regularly $1.69 to $2.7 1.25 ae “Cara ome hand _Baintea— BY Pinte ana ‘feure efrecte =! . Women’ 's gxira size Corsets—fine coutil—| dozen - 5. 50. 1 ‘oo lsewhere ,29. irawke, white and gray: mat waist | Paner Napkins—per 106. + 20) Ee CRS long over ahiomen-—sizes 31 to 35— NAGeGRN eS ree $1.50 to $2.35--Clearance... BB | erat es Ker peb OE a OST cee 14] RUAN (NEES Pinta, | Checks sans’ Corset Walats—twiliea cambric— | peer iy + 18 /and Stripes in beautiful ton- aoeon Oregiasn front <nrettily trim'a— Pucpeatea ally, Cares, Bo 7 iivas of one color or or agate | 59 | seconds, of dollar grade... a ‘ . | = i Complete Asaortment of 1 79 | treet core ete.. oth #0) | H ecial Lat | SILK _ CHIFFON BL | Tollet Article Specials ot mre ate at T cents TIES —v hito and) tinted with a9 ral patterns, coln and fancy > , For To-Morrow Special Lunches \Seots “and other denen [ |worth 4D...... fi To-morrow (Saturday) 11:30 to 2:30 Ayer's Halr Vigor—regularly $1.00.. .66 | Oxyzen Balm Petroleum Jelly Petroleum Jelly if es PRI ED DOTTE iar 0 Det with Megara Hover 60m Ing tings, «pote 8-oz, Florida Water—ree. es |Gesiansree. UM NTT | Borated Tooth Powder—reg. j— RC'D PARC NES Java Rice Powder—all colori 3y | Bracks White and Leichner's Face Powder—reg. .25. Violet Ammonia—quart—reg. .19. Celluloid Soap Box—usually 39. D | DRESSMIA Hand-torged | shades—vd, wide—reg. 12. -.:05+ SHE a steol—full ft i} a KERS' 12% | 9m Dr. Pray's Rosallne—usually .25.... 15 -t nies Payne's Hlectric Nall Bleach - Patan Salad Bode | finish—6: ees oe Tor. lilirereeas or corees Ine Tuc! fn a | Steel Pocket Natt ‘Files : Heart alan or othe, agate Toe | Yokes or iste—plain, OF + 1,30 Lila Xs Breakfast Daily 0 to Toke at. slave Poctlings JH Ke, orn PEO ee eery inch—reg. 60.. .27 / .M. jit Black Fes. Ls | RUCHINGS—Net. ‘Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes | No shoes have deservedly won better repute than the “Knock-a- | pouta,” made by specialists in children’s shoes who have devoted | | years of study to improving them....Their wearing qualities are | Wwonderful—parents say they wear Ike fron—But they are not clumsy or coarse looking—the girls and boys like them because they are natty as well as comfortable....Prices here are abso- lntely the lowest for shoes of such quality... This lot, made spe- cially to order, 1s offered at following extra values: BOYS' KNOCKABOUTS ‘Pte Veal calt_strong soles—sines Hay value .. LITTLE BOYS’ SHOES The famous Walton male made of solid leather through yeal calf—mannish lasts—iace— + 1.00 and natty for school wear— port kid ‘uppers—patent leather tips— face or button—extension Koles— gee B to 10%4..1-19 | Sizee 11 to 2.1.80 GIRLS’ DRESSY KNOCKABOUTS leather—dull calf tops— new opera toe lasts— 8 | Sizes 11 to 21.70 & +148 Patent putton, style. Gxtension soles Sizes 815 to 10) sizes 8% to 18%4— elsewhere $1.48 To-morrow, Saturday, Until To prevent dealers buying $8.08—Morning Sal THIRD. FLOOR. CENT Boys’ Heavy Wool sweaters piped bands and novelter overlaps—6 to 14 years— high-class conte. BUILDING. four 3.98 BUILDING. wor flannelette Blouses i Beas tot ct TTAMONDS crrot ane | EETH Taubrowdered Liven corlira [iiteasiati sat’ te the 4 gs LE Only Felluble, up-to-date Koods . fey p the best, y tac ned—¢ yrs.— a Bla aeiueiia edie aby. | Extracted With Gas,$1.00 can | iad Pp I, write oF telephone, — Ci arate tes aL OOK NEW. BUTLDING. American Watch and Diamond Co |No Charge tar Ne AO TEED dren’s Black Rib Hose nds" y sivat quality. se rck—double sa—value 1 oR no reels and t dea all Wwingt mi SECOND _FLLOO: ot Water Bottles Pare gum rubber—cloth » 59 ned—2 reg. 80 dt and 4 ats. ne Wo. RY DEPT tie known. sizes 18 to 36—worth $1.9! WW, vimen’s I LI tie Bp Ruchings worth .1%% ya... Ruchings worth .19 vd. Ruchites worth .B vas spools. Ocean Shell Pear! Buttons—im 5 | NOTIONS, BUTTONS, BTC. Rée, Bpecial, | spno! Cotton—100 yd. pest numbers—dozen 0 3B Nar Sate—enough for two— Cone oT Bator 5 High Point Collar Forms—ea 7 Dress Shields—tight wetght and d'ble cov'd—palr........ 10 Dressmakers’ Pins—%% Ib. box. 19 Skirt Markers—each. 2 AT Wide Roll Tape—% yd. piece 9 Yellow Tickets Bhow MORNING SALES I P.M. we reserve the privilege of restricting quantities. r garters—fine white cout th $1.2 Ap HRD PLOOR Re BV Pine Ostrich Plumes ck or wh glossy —-wort p flour sizes OND men's Kid Giov ea pliable quatitte white and all sp. SOLD UNTIL 1 P, M. ONLY—NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. ’ Wrapper Dressmakers’ Sale Departments, “3.00 New Princes» Corsets Medium and long lengths, w “ \POuris’ Gull ,ength Goats Boys’ Double isreast Suits BISEISTIABUTE OATS Fine all wool ehevlots, soft and warm—[Cheviot Mixtures, that give excellent | Lustrous taffeta = tletly new stock—rieh shades of navy.|service—with or without belt— doep. ounce, tailored th test oe Nand wine--double breast—extra [straight or knicker trousers— new style wide—deep self-tactng—fancy pleat strong linings—7 to 15 years— Value $5.00. back—smart triin of velvet, braid, guits that ordinarily aell at 1.65 ERD, Nay yo moval, th mares ahd black— SHOOIND PLOOR —« Hen BULLDING, | erryE . ry some ‘with combination sttipes— - SEIS ED rena ya i Can pee i sen ck or single or double Black Satin Dress Hais Smart ne Rhee tinecing $y Ob ra-ulges 4 to 1 yeare— 49 New, large Saliory ail Mushrooms, je r worth 9 : the “Evelyn” and “Merry Pfft sizes 85)" TINRD FLOOR—CENTRE BUMDING. | \Widow'—also smaller styles— LDING. 2at4

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