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AY WORE BES TSE | They Make Up Third Division jy. of The Evening World’s ss Five Hundred, * WILL STAY FOR A WEEK,’ Each Contribution of $2.50 Adds Another to the List of Those Who Are Yet to Go, Fifty more sick bables are to-day tasting the Jovs of a whitl on the trolley and a dip in the ocean at Sea Breeze, the West Coney Island home of the Assoctation for Improving the | Condition of the Poor, And there they | will remain for a whole week. The third division of ‘The Evening “ ve ndred sick babies mms left t wentys | !s morning, by wornout ‘e grandmothers or de- hers” of the lower | re to share In thetr | 6 on the sands « World dovtors are mak: nds am r help during the hot ‘ng counsel and ad- ne to slok bables wer thers, fee! youd “Tittle east side, those needing weather, distrib vice, food and medic! and cilidren. out all whose cases seem tn urgent need of the revivifying effects of & air and surf bathing, and @re sent to Sen Breeze In their turna, | Though the appeals are many and touching, !t {s Impossible to meet all) the demands maie on the association, @s Sea Lireeza cannot houss at once all those who write to share In its delights, Many are coming to the ald of ¢ @ssociation in its work of mercy, and contributi Evening World office. Dorothy Frank, Dora Cohen and Lillian Schlosser sent in $2.60, the pro- ceeds of their lemonade counter at No. | 4s Fifth avenue, “hoping this small donation may be of use to some poor, suffering mother and her baby.” | Miss Alleen Markell, of No, 28 West | One Hundred and Eighth etreet, sends | &. | Miss Eleanor Stranahan Doty, of No. 02 West One Hundred and Thirty-fifth treet, sends $240, which means je more A gift ds a sick baby toy Bea Rreez week. What can you do to help? | LEFT $2000 GENS ON APA BENCH Child Saw Man Slipping Away With Mrs. Schwab’s Handbag. | Mrs. Esther M. Schwab, who Ives in a Court apartments, at No, ne Hendred and Sixth street, reported to the police of the Arsenal ata- tion In Central Park Inst night that she hhad lost a pigskin handbag. In tt, she paid, was a cross containing twelve dla- monds, each of more than one carat, and valued at three bankbooks, one on the Germ Bank, one on the Co-, Jonial Bank and another on the New York Savings Bank; yd In cash, a check for $300, five keys and a gold frame In which were the pictures of hor two children, Mrs Schwab sald she sat on a bench fn the park for about ten minutes, near the West Drive, oposite Eighty-sixth street, that had not gone one hun- dred feet before she missed the bag and rerliembered leaving it on the bench. ®Bhe hurried back, but It was gone, A woman with three children was) passing, and one of the children told Mrs. Sohwab that &@ man Jumped up out of the grass on as she left the bench, grabbed ing and ran, Mra. Schwab ered a Uberal re- ward last night for the return of her bag, and added that the finder could keep the cash. PACKAGE LOST AND FOUND HELD $10,000 IN CASH. William Sandford, taxicab starter at package in front of the hotel yesterday | ‘afternoon and laid it on a chalr in his) office, Half an hour later Jultus Bleischer, a manufacturer of No. 127} Mereer street, ran up the subway stairs | ‘out of breath and asked if any one| had seen a bundle, He described it, | and Sandford turned his find over. | Sleischer promptly gave him $50, and_| jained that he had lunched in the | ‘ote! and left for his office with two | Batchels and the package tied to one of im In the package, he said, were several deeds and bahk- a ee THEATRE “SPEC” ARRESTED. Freed When He Told How He Ob- tained Tiekets, Yn Night Court last night Benjamin Cohen, a theatre ticket speoulator, was | @rraighed on the complaint of a man named Prendergast, of Chicago. He sald that Cohen, In front of Hammer- stein's Victoria Theatre, sold him four tickets for © each, the price that he declared he paid for them. ender- gast at the box office found the tickets ‘were $1.0 each. Magistrate Cornell, upon Cohen's statement that he had purchased the Uckets originally at an outside ticket, bonus of 60) ps ea ail ) plaster of parts In the!r rounds they eeck | Quaintances of Elmer Dover, seore © | high opinion of Dove 8 are received dally at The | Seesnetnns betore Hitchcock was an the Hotel Knickerbocker, picked up a’ FAY FRESE SHOE BRUKLI Academy Ballroom Cupids Be- ing Hustled Into Prim Draperies, Right in the middle of this warm, un- comfortable weather the little boys and girls who decorate the ballroom in the new Academy of Musio building in Brooklyn will be hustled into sandstone aprons, granite swimming tights and w-me-ups Decause vigilant stockholders in the Academy discovered that thelr money was being spent on frescoes they deemed too | frisky for a room in whioh young Broaklyn society is to dance next win- ter. Lowell M. Palmer, chairman of the Bullding ‘Committee, called on Herts & Tallant, of No, 118 Bast Nineteenth street, Manhattan, the architects, and told them he had received complaints. Mr. Herts said the child figures would not, lose anything in art, and that a microscope would be necessary to de- tect the added draperies, The figures were designed by Hutter, St. Lanne and Peterson and put in place under the supervision of William De Lefferts Dodge. Artisans are already at work in gorgeous ballroom cuplds and cupldesses for safety pins, The cuplas the process with ill g: “How can we choose ou they ask thelr pu Outside the fig the bition tn useum, TAFT CAMPAIGNERS AT ODDS. zs the homes of | Dover, Ignored by Hitchcock, May Quit National Committee, WASHINGTON, July 23.—Intimate ac- ry of the Republican National Committee, expect him to resign his office before the campaign is begun. Although Dover ‘aa in the city for several hours a week as can be accommodated | ago, Chairman Hitchcock made no sign that he would like to have @ talk with pam: In theory, Dover, aa secr: r) thi committee, should have su: @ meeting held at Colorado 8) Dut was not consulted. Wilson Nelson Cromwell tried in ¥ to bring the two committee offic harmonious relat:c Mr. 1 8 Is said to have tendered him the mana, mt of his Neved to need him as a necting link between che reins the old Hanna organization Hitchcock forces. of wisdom and forethought, gO away on your short or long outing, Prepare your- self for the comfort which results trom a few small pur- chasés ata RIKER Drug Store. Let us remind your | RIKER'S Shaving Lotion ......- 850 RIKER/S Lavender Water +500 Bereet Shaving Cream . +25¢ Colgate's Shaving Stick +186 +50 Bhrp Bhavr Bafety Rasors... + ° Btrope. + +: 280 to 81.40 RIEER'S Violet Excelsls Taio... 260 Cellulold Boap Boxes, assorted ool- ore . ; 290 RIKER'S Improved Cold Cream,. ; Mose not Weeoene radcids yes ses) 250 4§ Bpectal Hair Brush, 11 Fey rover ane brisiies sis 80c lik Shaving Sponges, EA ar Irish Horn Comps, narrow; bar- dora’ style 2V0 to 400 4 Rubber Dressing Combs. ee 280 to T4o +250 180 St, Thomas Bay Rum ., y M rrors, max- nifying s+ +: $2,74 to $7.54 RIKER'S Bepton halt Tonlo. - 750 IKER'S Sept: mpoo Soap, bi rp eeeee if 250 and 750 At Our 23d St. and 34th St, Stores: Camera and Kodak Supplies at Lowest Prices. Velox Liquid Deve 40 Sollo Solution, 4 Stanley Plates, Krammer "Crown" Plates, 4x5 Standard Plates, 4x5. Hydrochinon lopini Zlo 70 Seo 6 bo Ey omen |. Printing Fra Se x5. 1 Blalr Hawk Eye Cameras, at reduced orices, Developing end Printing a apectaity, RIKER’S DRUG STORES 4 in New York—5 In Brooklyn BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. eee Store TO LET SUITABLE FOR FRUNT AND FLORIST IN LARGE FIRST- CLASS DOWN- TOWN BUILDING, PASSED BY OVER A_ MILLION PEO- PLE DAILY. CALL or ADDRESS E. A. PRATT, ROOM 207, WORLD BUILDING, OnBAT, IN tn estore fixtures; must ~ mn. 4. BP Oem, |, This woman says she was saved from an operation by Lydia E Pinks ham’s Vegetable Compound. Lena V. Henry, of Norristown, Ga., writes to Mrs. Pinkham: “I suffered untold misery from fe- male troubles. My doctor said an opera- tion was the only chance I had, and 1 dreaded it almost as much as death, |. “One day I read how other women had been cured by Lydla E, Pinkham's | Vegetable Compound, and I decided to try it. Before | had taken the first bot- tle Uwas better, and now | am entirely cured ry woman suffering with any female trouble should take Lydia BE Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.” FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E, Pink- kam's Vegetable Compound, made fi t herbs, has been the for female ills cured thousands een troubled ammiation, julceration, fibroid tumors, irregu- \larities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-~d feeling, flatu- lency, indigestion, dizziness or ner- | Vous | yn. Why don’t you try it? ‘Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women towrite her for advice. She has guided thousands to heaith, Address, Lynn, Mass. pbtobbicd bebhbed dedided Ee Bob lee ld EXCURSIONS, POPULAR EXCURSIONS NEXT SUNDAY LAKE HOPATCONG ROUND TRIP TICKETS CHILDREN 81.00 5O Ots. LEAVE W. 23d ST, 8.50; LIBERTY ST. A.M, MAUCH CHUNK Glen Onoko and Tho Switchback ROUND TRIP TICKETS CHILDREN $1.50 | 75 Cts. LV. W, 23d ST, 6.20; LIBERTY ST. 8.30 A.M, along the § Shore, TRIP TO BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY, JULY 20, Comfortatia ¢ ° va ) P.M Restaurant. Lnnch Counter, i ISLAND, $1 SUNDAY EXCURSIONS with parlor car, from foot B. Spectal Express will leave 6 N.Y, + Brooklyn, Flat bi § nd ave,, 8.29, and East New York 8.33 A. tauk: thence by the steamer, “S LINNECOCK” Leave ii Tick for Mon- i nd redeem, refrestinents on steamer. BELLEWOOD , Mountain Resort Covering 300 Acres, AMUSEMENTS, MUSIC, DANCING, i COUNTRY DINNER 50 CENTS, EVERY | SUNDAY $@ Children 50 Cents LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD, v4 Pennsylvania Ferry Stations, Weet a B00 A. May Ci it and Des: 8. 9.00 A, M 8t., Brook yn Annex tonal, NORTHBEACH | Free Fireworks To-Night Roate Mae th and 184th Me des: Adi reas “ive of the entire E SOCRETARY, room 202, ment 847 Sth av., New York. | ____PIANOS AND ORGANS, | 125th sy, | y Upright, ee ena | VIANU CO, 171 WIS $25.00 buys a Stein monthly payments lance small FOR SALE, PAAR AAA AAA AARARARA ARIS TXT, $6.00; O44x9%, $10.96; 12x12, $14.61, re COMPLE ' TENTS (o)"ete | JOHN SULLIVAN & SON, | Tel, 2477—Spring, 356 Hudson st., N. ¥, | | DIAMONDS and watches, cash or credit. | American Watch and Diamond Co, 8} \SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. Greenhut Company Dry Goods Note ARROW SALE Prices to our Reception and Lounging Room. a quiet, neatly-furnished home-like room. Hot or iced tea is erred throughout the day, without charge. Write aletter. Telephone, And be welcome, e THE HVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1908, While You're Here Tomorrow take the side elevators to the Fourth Floor It's leet your friends here, About One-Third to One-Half Be- low Regular Prices Tomorrow---l he ARROW SALE Tomorrow will be a day of unusual, stirring opportunities at this store. The Arrow Sale will be ready to burst forth as the doors open tomorrow morning—the thirteenth Arrow Sale which is a combination of 146 sales in one. Besides, every stock of goods in the store is at white heat—inventory begins when the store closes sey So you can readily see what a far-below-value fall prices have taken ale Arrow prices are about the quality is the same as when the a third to a half less than the regular selling prices, but goods were selling at their original low prices—all seasonable, dependable merchandise that you'd be glad to buy at regular prices, Get the booklet as you enter the store. And remember tha', in many instances, one dollar will go as far as two usually would here tomorrow, We cannot promise to fill mail orders on these goods. The feast is spread. Some of the 146; Main Floor Women’s $1.25 Nousquerelre Gloves at 85¢ 16-button suede lisle gloves; black, white and colors. 75c Black Taffeta at 50c Yd. Dependable, rustling quality; 19 in 75¢ Peau de Cygne at 50c Yd. Soft, lustrous quality; suntable tor afternoon and eve~ fing gowns, in white only; 19 in. 75¢ White Taffeta at 50c Yd. In a heavy, durable quality, 19 in. $4.50 Ostrich Plumes at $2.95 With soft, drooping Hues; biack and white only, 18 inches long $2.50 Chip Hats at $1.25 Black, white and tuscan chip hats, in a number of the latest shapes $1.50 English Mohair Suiting at 21.00 Xd. Striped in contrasting colors and shadowettects, 44 in. $1.50 Fancy Serges at $1.00 Yd. Black stripes, of assorted widths, on wile grounds; 42 10 48 um. $1.50 Black Dress Gooas at $1.00 Yd. Prench grevadine voues, in piaid and siiped ettects; most depurabie iancy dress tabric; 42 in. $1.25 Made Chiffon Veils at 85c Fine hemstitched chiffon veils; in ali colors, 2 yds. long. $1.25 to $1.75 Doz. Yds. Valenciennes Laces at 49 tu p1.0U French anc German Vaienciennes, 1n preity patterns. $1.00 Swiss Flouncings at 68c Yd, An assortment of beauiitul designs, 27 in. deep. 95c to $2.00 White Lawn Jabots at 68c and $1.00 Hand-embroidered in colors Women’s 6 for $1.50 Linen Hanaker- Chiefs at 6 for pi.UU Of sheer shamrock or crogs-bar linea; with initials. $3.00 Green Parasols at $2.00 Of serviceable tatteia, with enamelea or polished green mapie-wood sucks Women’s $1.50 Fancy Hosiery at 75c Hand-embroisered and open-work eects, in black, waite ana pink Women’s 75c and $1.00 Vests at 50c Spun suk and silk lisle vests, $5.00 Suit Cases at $3.25 Genuine cowhide leather; with ueavy icaiher corners and handies; imside snurt-fola and four straps; a lew have slight factory impertections. 52c to 69c Faille Ribbons at 33c Yd. Fine imported quality; wm @ variety of light ang uaik colors $2.00 Back Combs at $1.00 Rhinestones set in sterling silver. $1.50 White Piumetis at 75c Yd. Embroidered in exquisite patterns; very desirable for frocks, gowns or waists; 45 in. $1.50 White Linen Suitings at 95c Yd. Irish linen; in a suitable weight tor coats, skits and suits; 54 and 72 in. $3.00 Tablecloths at $2.00 Heavy, bleached Scotch damask; 2 x 249 yds 59c Bathing Caps at 38¢ Fluffy Ruffles style; plaid and polka-dot effects. Men’s $3.00 Negligee Shirts at $1.50 Of imported madrax coat style, cutfs attached. Men’s $1.50 and $1.85 Pajamas at 95c ‘The remainder of our stock; in odd styles and sizes, Second Floor Women’s $25.00 Suits at $10.00 Excellently tailored wool suits, in various styles, Women's $30.00 Tailored Suits at $15.00 A number of striking models; in desirable colors and stylish cut, $20.00 Silk and Pongee Dresses at $11.00 Splendid choosing from « number of stylish, dainty dresses. $19.75 Dress Coats at $13.00 Charming styles in pongee coats; effectively trimmed. Women's $18.50 Braided Coats at $12.00 Chic, dressy coats’ made in the newest styles. $1.50 to $2.50 Lingerie Waists at $1.00 to $1.75 Prettily trimmed waists, in a profusion of styles Women’s $2.50 and $3.00 Footwear at $1.75 Pumps end Christy ties, in tan calf and kid; patent leather and white canvas Women’s $2.75 W hite Petticoats at Cambric tops} finished with fine embroidery flounce $1.85 Chemises at $1.25 Dainty models of nainsook, trimmed with embroidery and hemstitched ruffles. $2.00 Nighigowns at $1.25 Sheer nainsook; lace and ribbon trimmed Boys’ $2.25 Suits at $1.45 Russian and sailor styles; made of various materials in good patterns; some with two pairs of bioomers; broken sizes, Boys’ $6.50 Jacket Suits at $3.95 Manly, double-breasted suits of fine, tancy cheviots; knickerbocker trousers. the remainder of this season's best styles; odd sizes. Boys’ $1.45 Trousers at 90c Knickerbocker and bloomer styles, in a variety of fancy cheviots, 3 to 16 years. ‘Third Floor Japanese Mattings Fine cotton warp; carpet designs in red, blue, green and naiural colors: Regularly 35c, at 20c yd. Regularly 40c, at 25¢ yd. Regularly 65c, at 4Uc yd $450 Cut Glass Water Bottles at $3.00 Rich, deep cuttngs, in exclusive desigus. $3.00 Mayonnaise Bowls and Plates at $2.00 Finely cut and polished glass. $4.50 Cut Glass Bowls at $3.00 8-in. size; new, effective patterns. $15.00 Electric Reading Lamps at $7,50 With exquisite base $20.00 Armchairs at $13.25 Of fumed oak; with large leather cushions. $20.00 Arm-Rockers at $13.25 Large, comfortable arm-rockers of fumed oak, fitted with leather cushions, ‘ $12.50 Willow Chairs at $8.00 Large roll-arm willow chairs; fitted with cushions. $3.00 Curtains at $2.00 Snowflake, cross-stripe curtains; in splendid colorings and effects. Fourth Floor $12.00 Beds at $8.00 Handsome white enamel beds; fitted with brass tops, Taile and scrolls, 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. (Store formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co.) FOURTEENTH STREET Women's Tallored) Friday and Lingerie fSpectmen Sults and Dresses) Values Tallored Gulte—Panamas and Worsteds—beat coli nd fancy mixtures—worth $9.98. teseeeeee 4.98 Washable Coat Sulte—best colors and Galatea, In tan and other atripe colorings—worth $6.98....... Lingerte Dresi Prinvoas—Batis Tawned and , Ginghama— white, colors, fancy—were $5.48...3.98 Women's Walsts) Friday Skirts, Coats |spce Wrappers Values Women's White China Silk Waiste— deep yoke and bodice, tri of Val, lace—worth 81.98, Women's Radium and Jap Si! Wailsts— i or trimme . White Liner Dross Skirts—pleated or eored—emb'y or folda~ value $5.98.. saveeeenerenseoees B08 pro anly WL AC bra Aa *anama and mohair—black. col = ik or sel! trim—worth $6,98.......8,08 | Black Panama and Taffeta Bilk Coats, also natural Rajah and gold cloth—% Nenath—were $15.98.. 8.9) ‘Petticoats \ i} | | | | Black Broadcloth Jackets—also Pai amas—strictly tallored—were $9.98.5.98 Lace Braid Jackets—bdlack, colors— also Black Taffeta Silk—emb'd. worth $12.98 to $15.98. ..+++ 6.08 Bathing Suite—navy and black mohair —all sizes to ®—were $8.98. 2.49 Full length Lawn Kimonos— attractive colorings—worth .79.... Cambrio and Lawn Wrappers— light and dark—worth $1.49........ 49 98 Supply Your Wants To-morrow. We Close All Day Saturday, Saturday Is Clerks’ Holiday. é- o and Specimen j Values Womr-n's Cors gaat Women's Corsets—Summer Net— Cout!l and batiste—white and gravy— ll sizes In lot, but not in each style, 790. qualities. 49 | $1.00 qualities. 69 Taffeta Silk Petticoats—rich quality— handsomely ta!lored flounce—deep silk drop—worth $6.50. 4.49 Millinery Vee and Specimen White Walsts/ Values Giris' Ready-to-Wear Hats— Roll brim and Ranchos—-sash, ribbon and streamers—were AD... Women's Untrim'd Dress Hate chips, Milan and fancy bralds— sblack and burnt— Were 98....., -69! Were $1.24..... White Batisté Walste—Val. Clun and Baby Irish laces and emb'y~, worth $1.98....4.... 1.00 Women’s White Walsts—lawn. batiste dotted Swiss—high class tallored and fancy—worth $3.00....1.98 Women’s lee 95 Musiln Specimen Underwear! Values Good Cambric Corset Covers—laca edge, 2 Inserts and ribbon—worth 29 14 Cambrio and Nainsook Corset Covers— emb'y, lace and ribbon—worth .98 .49 Cambric Drawers—ruffies of fine tucks and emb'y—worth .8., .18 Cambric and Muslin Drawers—ruffies of strong emb'y or lece—value 75.49 Muslin Night Dresses—square or round neck--yoke with emb'y. Insert#—reg, .19.....64, Fine Nainsook and Cambrte Night Dresses—daintily trim'd—reg, $1.39 98 Muslin and Cambric Skirts—deep flouncer emb'y or lace trim’ reg. $1.49., tees Cambric and Muslin Skirts—deet flouncea—heaitifi'y trim'd lace or emb'v—value $298.,........1.98 Kimone Sacaues—fancy ontrast hands—value 69... 2% Women's Lawn Sacaues and | Kimonos—fitted—worth $1.09, Boys’ Sults Friday Boys’ Shirts }Speclmen Boys’ Blouses) Values | Bovs' Double Breast Sults— Cheviots, cassimeres, crashes and homespuns: ‘oO nalr t jers— 8 to 16 years—value $3.9 198 Rough Rider Play Suits—8trong tan drill—duck trim to 16 years..... 88 Washable duck and ¢ were $1.49 Washable Trousers—linen, crash or duck—plain or strined—bioomer, stralght or knicker—8 to 16 years— value .75 and .%..... Knee Pants— tweeds—stra! 49, simeres, cheviote, and hloomer— 3 to 15 vears—value .49,........00085 29 Trousers made from tailors’ fine remnants of all wool tw . cheviots, ns—atraleht bloomer orknicker | styles—8 to 18 vears—value .75 to $1. 59 | Madras and Percale Neglizes Shirts— attached or detached cufts— | 12 to 14 neckhand—were 49.......66 95 Percale and Madras Pajamas— | Meht colors—large near! mittone— | 4 to 16 vears—value serserees AD Madras and Cheviot Rlouses— | white and fanev—military or attached | collar to 15 wears—value .89.,... 28) Percale Shirt Walsts—full laundered—_ | 4 to 13 years—regular 49 to 89... Blankets Friday Spreads tSpeclmen | Comfortables, etc.! Values | Elderdown Finish Blankets- 124 size—white or eray— value $2.80, palr. Heavy White Biankets—alicht cotton m!xture—ll-4 alze— value $3.75. Full Size Stikoline Comfortables— fi«’d tops—plain backs—white cotton filled—value $1.15. Extra Hoavy Crochet Sprea hemmed, fringed or cut. corn: ralsed designs—rew, $1.89... Pure Faather Pillows— odorless and free from dust— Mx2—value “Go { tx28—vaive 8 5Al of a hole NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. TINY nEARN West of Fifth Avenne ’ ‘FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY With ; Multitude of Offerings of Which these columns partly tell! There are Always More Than Advertised ! Silks Friday and Specimen Dress Goods J Vaiues All Slik Taft stripes—iight tants aa, %-Inch All Silk Shanti and Copenhagen—were iBirnnntre Yd. wide Pongees—bi white, black, colors waive dae, Summer Sultines—45 deat atyles—were 9.07, inet Light Welght. Suttings— checks and Dlalds—were i. Imported All We Mincheswere $10.2 Wash ) Friday Dress }Specimen Fabrics! Values Fine Fancy Lawns border and chevron strins ste m'f'rs’ sainples of 1% ct, quality 7% Fine Fancy Percales—Y best styles and colors —usually op 8% Plain Colored Dress Chambra: SR Inch—Vest shadessregulariy lt QM Fancy Cotton Challies—tast col dress and quilting styles—reg, fn BM Plain and Fancy Cheviot Suttings— absolutely fast—12% ct, quality... 8% Table Linens) Friday Towels, etc, }Specimen White Goods) Values All Linen Napkins— — © inch=worth 8148 Gog. rene 70 Inch Irish Linen Damasks— dine quality—reg, .98. 40 4a 19 78 . 59 Hemmed Huck Towels—full bleach— Wide ool'd border. Elgeecwateries 12% Fine H. 8, Huck Towels— fintsh—18x: Inch: brocade nay hm TOR, Jn see SNLAUDE 20 Inch all linen Towellings— ease Towelling—remulany ine. 18 Inch Bar Scarfing—reg. .19 12% English Long Cloth—12 : fy eh yard plece— wort! Novelty Waitstings—instead of .15., BX Yd. wide Cam # neh india Fancy White Goods } 1K 12% ot. values Extra Fine Naingooks— very soft—reg. sin Tide © Remember We Do Not Open Saturday, Supply Your Wants To-morrow, | Curtains 1 iF Couch Covers}: Draperies J Sash Laces—Irish Pe Spot, Tambour and b 18 to 86 Inch; worth up to Zo... Arablan Panels—net measure $8x54—15 and 18 inch motifeen worth .69 and .79.......... Mfrs’. Samples Lace C Tea) lace—-full length—can be matched Into palrs—worth up to $10,00 ber palr—price for each sample.. .98 fev nanam Lace Curtains—rea} lace designs 54 to ® Inche: three yds long—were SLi oe Couch Covers—Orlental Strines— full length—fringed all round. WOrth sTOseiest ss = “9 Friday pecimen Values 29 49 Cretonnes—Twill or Satin finish— worth 10, Sateens, Art Tickings Dimitles—value 29. Drapery Silks for Kimonos and Draperles—were 75. 89 Pillow Cases Friday Muslins Specimen Cushions, etc, | Values Genuine Lonsdale Pillow Cases 4ox3s—val., 24 | Ox36—val. 21 144 4x3t—val. 19.13% | 64x95—val. 23154 42 inch Bleached Muslins—reg. 124 8% y tlon—regu Medicated Cotton—for surgeons and family use—l6 02. roli—reg, .25., 15 ue 39 81 %6x28—value .69 (89 Main Floor | Friday Specimen Specia $ Values. Leather Enve col'd and K— Potnt de Par nd fancy Laces— 1 to 4 {nch—regularly 0 Carriage Bags— Men's and Women's H'dkerchiefs— pure linen—hemstitched—vaiue .10.. 7 Imported Novelty and allt or trim'd Ei 1 Beltings—wht fn black, white and colors—reg. % Ribbe wide w linen and silk 19 also some Taffeta af’ it new, Tan—p usually 19 ‘omen's Rib C and Men's Bal Drawers—Dr'w seats—pearl > ran Shirts and PROMPT DELIVERIBS OF id | ?HT FRIDAY - — @— GOODS BOI tores Ww

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