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ASKS $6,500,000 MORE FOR CITY'S PUBLIC SCHOULS Board of Education Makes Its Plea Before the Board of Estimate. TO INCREASE SALARIES. mind, Half of the New Money Wonld Be Used in Equaliz- Wages. ing ‘Teachers’ An interesting discussion on pubHte school affairs took place to-day before | the Board of Estimate and Apportion-| mene during the consideration of the| 199 budret for the public ehool system. | Acconling to President Winthrop and Superintendent Maxwell there are from ten to fifieen thousand vacant sittings in echools. on the west side of the city, while every seat holds a pupil in the echools on the east side. There has been an increase in the school census of greater seating capacity laet, due ditional schools. President Winthrop urged an en- anced appropriation of $50,000 for transportation of scholars from their homes to schools in outlying districts. | Tree transportation of pupils would! voviate the building of new schools and/ result In full attendance at schools already established ta sparsely popu- lated districts. The Board of Bducation requests $23,081,484 for mchool expensas for 1908. The budget allowance this year is $%,- 635,048. The total about $6,500,000, Equaltze the Pay. One cf the increases contemplates larger salaries for teachers and more nearly equalizing thelr pay. This item alone {9 $2,778,000. “Would the quality of the work of teachers be {mpalred were this item of | increase not allowed?” asked the Mayor. “Not impaired, but we believe that fielnaxt seenlon of the) Legislature will se the passage of an equal pay bill zu a this increase is granted,” replied ident Winthrop, For extending the entire ia school is included je for . The sum of $286,000 adaitonal ry asked for recreation wohools and play grounds. this year than increase asked 1s/ Ma; McClellan askea many ques- tons of the public scnool heads, inelud- ing the officials of the College of the City of New York. By the Mayor's crope-examination it was brought out that the per capita cost of fmetructing high school students aver- fee SA while the per capita cost wructing the students of the Coll ef the City of New York !s $185.50. Mr. Finley explains. ident J. H. Finley, of the College of the City ‘of New York, sald there te No comparison 11)’ the respec- Gre coast of instzuction: because ‘of the Gitterence In training courses, “You are asking $92,000 more this year last. What do you want the addi- tignal money for?’ asked the Mayor. i “We have more students this year. Our oollege members have more tha doubled,” answered President Finley. ‘Chairman Sherman, of the Executlve Committee of Normal College, declared that the cost of educating the girls of | rmal College averages per capita exclaimed the Mayor. “Dr. Manwell tells us It Costs $00'a year to City of New ¥ ¥ think it would be wise and economic to have the Nomnal College system ab- porb the entire public school ‘system 1? Neur system is going to save dollars for the city and produce results at the same t Wel “in our school we ac man miter ayetem than the B Education, BLAME SYSTEM” FOR ESCAPE OF WOMAN SLAYER \Kings County Grand Jury Un- able to Find Indictments in Mannes Case. ‘The Kings County Grand Jury com- pleted to-day their investigation into the case of Samuel Mannes, who fatally shoe Mrs. Frances McCabe, and who left Raymond Street Jail in Brook- fyn after furn'shing $300 ball. He was Under two charges—folonious assault nd attempted suloide, but was freed ‘when he gave bonds for the minor of- fonse, the Magistrate wno signed the) more | papers not knowing about the tertous offense, Later when Mrs. BlaCabe died and detectives went the Raymond Btreet Ja!l, expecting to make @ charge of murder against him the discovered the facts In the case. be Grand Jury reported that while cence had undowbdtedly figured. i wes also reasonably certain that thi bad been unlawful des en 501 tf, ae eaeene of Mann not been to secure avidonce” wi eh “Would Warrant’ them dle ie er SOMe 0} return of the re section should be sent back to the wit the Matter of the $10,000 loan whteb Hurley made to Borough Preeidone Hied Cole. ‘and whith camerd go much talic that Mr. Coler des | Mandel an investigation the Grand | somewhat, 3,000, but at the same time there ts| to the throwing open of ad-| |present busy time. music halls. fy | the Ingenus ERR DIREKTOR —ANDRPAS| H DIPPEL, of the Metropolitan Opera Company, has an ambi- . as Wells Hawks would say, a sus ively stupendous, — eplendiferous: vehome, regarding the giving of grand opera at moderate prices for a period before the regular season opens. To call {t a scheme ts to anticipate for it is as yet no more than a desire on the Herr part, and he has only one opera but the fdea is a big one the same, and it is by no babie it will be carried ou ‘TE woul! like to give ‘Aida’ at Hippodrome.” Herr Dipps would b elaborate and ¢ pensive production of opera ever made, and it could be given in a spectacular jmanner, partaking of the nature of a Direktor's in mean: © most |pageant that I believe would after- ward never be equalled “My fdea," he continued, “would be | to use all tho elephants, camels a | the other animals ss the procession, and }@s you can get 2,000 persons on the Hippodrome stage we would get a won- | |aerful choral effect. ‘Aida’ would the only opera appropriate, popular and its story |interesting. Furthermore there are few ate scenic treatment, and then think of the ballet we could give. It would [have to be given before the regular | Opera season and at popular prices of | admission. je have eight ‘Aidas’ and as many ienors, bassos and contraltos for the other roles. “However,” he concluded, “this just a dream of mine, and I have no idea of taking it u A strange contrast that shows the ourioue swing of the pendulum of suc- | | cess in theatricals is to be seen in the new play, “His Wife's Family,” in| which Arnold Daly ts going to try to| make up for “The Regeneration,” at Wallack’s to-morrow night. Playing the part of an old Irish ser- vant In the new comedy is Edward Harrigan, who, in 1875 the New York stage, and who was bo: Oct. 2%, 184, and who made his first appearance on the stage in San Fran- claco in 1867, century before the young star played his first part. No comedian ever enjoyed a greater vogue than did Edward Harrigan in| New York. He was the star of "Old “Darby and Lanty,” “The Guards” series, “Reilly and the 400," Cordelia's Aspirations,” “No- the Herald Square, and later built a theatre in Thirty-fifth street, was called Harrigan’s, and which he sold In 189 to the Iate Richard Mans- field, who rechristened {t the Garr! A coincidence {s the fact that the orlginal name of the new Daly pla Family," was “The Maj the name of one of Harr successes. In “His Daly is referred to the Major. In 1903 Har-| an and Daly were together in the “The Bird in the Cage” “His Wit From Copenhagen, where they make Vee pottery, comes the news that one of the most recent arrivals is Miss Ethel Levey, who ts conducting a song and dance ‘campaign in the Danish Another American which {s making good the racing sketch, ner,” which Joseph lated into German. wan an engage: @ Viennese mus! vaudeville in Europe act is Hart had trans- Last week it be- ent at the Ronacher, hail Balm of Gilead Item.—'Mile, Mis- chief,” in which Miss Lulu Glaser be- gan a New York engagement last weok and which is generally considered to | be one of the most entertaining musi- | cal comedies in whieh fe a ever ap- eared, was roa urn and ut- | Pen condemied in Philadelphia: |it opened, and it is a matter of history, th it ny of the greatest suc- with similar treatment to this city. Among th jecret Servi: cesses mi before eam were “ a in J) an A Peep Behind the Curtain.—Before he in writing songs and designing Pi: rectoire gowns for show girls M Elis was social secretary (o an ineush earl g In her new musical piece, “Miss In- mocence Abroad,” Miss Anna Held, for the first time In her career, will not © @ sartorial appeal. Until the j@ of the last act, she willwear a sim- Plainly fashioned, white muslin ine with the character of e will play. At the end, however, she will, blossom forth in own by Callot, of Which Flo fegtela, her husband, will show the atyle to follow the craze for the Di- rectotr ry le, rock, in ke ment in this country was in the Support of Miss Fritz, Schem, in Male. has arrived and will begin ise = Innocence Kbroad” to-day. Mina” Kathering. Grey, now leading | a | wom: demon tn the i. | fated ig nego! | for nture with a m ae | ‘wh e hitherto bee: con fin melodrama, but, who has. re- cent y shown signs of invading the two- | dollar class, Care of Lamps. The bow! of the lamp should be kept full of oil, but when not in use the wick should be turned low to keep the oil from oozing out on the burner, The burners should be cleansed occasionally i Ba boiling them for half an hour in a strong solution of Gold Dust washing! powder, Wipe on a cloth and they wil be as good as new. To clean the| Aa which has been added a teaspoonful of Gold Dust washin, dry on a soft towel; polish with an old newspaper. Lamp chimneys are made) more durable if M they ay Ae pu into a pan Jury reported that they had no oviaence | cf cold water to heat | grad- which would warrant them In taking | ually cil! the wi Polling end’ lett eax voll. te the woiwr Shi sain, ve| | other operas that admit of the elabor- | I don't see why we couldn't | give daily matinees—with daily changes jof cast—as at the Metropolitan alone | (the year of] Arnold Daly's birth) was the ‘dol of | exactly a quarter of a/ torlety” and many others. in 1885 he | bought the Park Theatre, now called | which | “The Futurity Win- Leo Mars, the French comedian whose | chimneys, wash them in warm water $o| ~ powder, and wipe) THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1908. ‘Woman HURT IN ELEVATOR. Kee Lew ne View Broken ding. Ine Hundred he was taken to the ‘There half the woman | ork tospital n owomen in jsereams attract he ‘Tratic Ss Vien he i Tlerney's story he decided that he blame WATERS | PIANDS if you want a sweet and powerful toned piano— hear the Waters. i. a solid, well-made |] plano—examine the) | Waters, | If a moderate - priced |} piano and the very best piano value—buy a Waters. { | ! | We a'so offer this week | some ‘ peciat Bargains in used pianos of differ- ent makes, all in good | order. Prices from $100) upward and on payments jof ony | $5 Per Month. | Call early and examine| ther. 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Our men wili proffer every help and courtesy in choosing, whether or no .y-¥ purchase, For Living | Room, Drawing Rom, Bed Room, Dinir g Room, H ti, Library and Den, | RMOHR&CO, Established 1851 Studios ar | 112 West Forty Second St Between Broadway | and Sixth Avenue Take elevator to fifth floge GTEAMSOATS, PATIEN k y INK yoxa BRanon AND BACK ‘Weat tuts . Battery, 2.20 P. M. | } oivin, SERVICE COURSE, CIVIL 62 Cooper By. tana “| SELECTION OF THE VERY LATEST Stern Brothers To-morrow, Tuesday FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fi Women’s Trimmed Hats AN EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE AND CHOICE PARISIAN MODELS, ALSO THOSE ds the ‘““‘WHY ° LAST A) Es ee Children’s & Misses’ Hats in great variety. OND FLOOR) Because Our Prices ! in This Great Fall Sale Are So Wonderfully Low, some may think that the goods are | not new, perfect and in every way Decorative Linens Exceptional Offering, To-morrow from prevailing values. . HEARN of This Great Fali Sale! _—Don't Miss Its Opportunttil | Pillow Cases and Sheets A Chance to Replenish at Very Low Prices/ |An opportunity for housekeepers to supply needs at a marked difference .Note the reliable grades: WILL-WASH-HAVIBRS. fifth Avenue SIXTH GREAT Fatt SALE Opening VALUES vs. Opening DISFLAYS | DWIGHT ANCHORS. + 7 ¥, desirable! PILLOW CASES—42.9%6 +11; tnstead of .16 +18; instead of .17 A Selection of High Class Lace Trimmed and eae atta ab psoas (x0) 1A" Instend of | ig) ieee ee 55 4 decid s —thel » GOxa6 +18: instead of +15: instead of .20 | Hand Embroidered Linens, at DON’T JUDGE BY PRICE! B4x8)— 144; Anstead of . | 16; instead of -M ‘ a " SHEETS—O4x0 +39: Inetead of 49 ahi inetend of .69 | Half & Less Than Half Former Prices SEE THE GOODS! : “42: tuetead of 68 | tend of - 6 | — Ft = You cannot realize what you can aR eel att | ] ve unless you personally see quall- ties and styles represented in these offerings. \ Unusual Values in Women’s and Men’s This Is the Last Week | : Folowing Are for To-Morrow Imported Hosiery Plain Black or Tan Silk Lustre Lisle (FIRST FLOOR) Look for tho ticket»—Others try to match our quallties—therefore always Yard Wide Muslins Bleached and unbleached— light and heavy— worth 9c No Mall or Telephone Ontera, $1.25 Night Cresses. 59 5A .53; Instcad of NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. 0 prices by offering unticketed and tnterler ‘@ Insist upon seeing labels! Unbleached Musiins 64 inches wi. >—fine for pillow , cases, or by seaming make extra size -heets—reg. .17.. A 7 : Low and High Neck—pointed yoke of ee Emb'd, also Ingrain Black Cotton - ae cond tore Limit—20 Yards, | Z Pe ene Pair SoC 4 Doz, $1.90 eae maetere “inn rand abort area NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE QRDERS. ; ‘imlt—T Wwe. ; | Women’s Black Ingrain Silk Lustre Lisle & Em- 4 e & : | Meiners niisiecrieesa Hose, black or tan, Patr B9C 34 Doz 2,25 Pee omen 3 pucotcls ites athe : i ‘oat style-White, Oxfor i, ’ Women's Extra Quality Lisle Thread Hose, Bigsk= aeeeinee atu ee Men's Underwear ] all Sale n black or tan with self clocking, par 45¢ % Dor, 2.50 Vilimt. One, WoolliandiParbawoolh | | Silk Values Men's Fancy, Half Hose exceptional quality, tn $3.93 Babes’ Bf?" Goats 1.85 Steam Shrunk ; ae black and colors, plain and silk lustre with han Rae ae eae x | Not only regular sizes, but full | All that we could say for them embroidered fronts and silk clocking, Pair DC % Dor 1.90 | STiaTeT eens aa ay) ee ey Oe ee Sent esti oo bse tule soeke Men's Pure Spun Silk Half Hose, extra quality, SK’ "Teudy Roatan ales te §yearen’ "| through the stock, as mentioned | and judge for yourself how great black and desirable colors with double cotton 69c ¥% Dor 3.90 Limit—One, below: — the advsatages in buying soles, Pate $2.69 Little Chiiaren’s ‘Three-quarter Wool Medium Welght— ans Cou mea atookeniaelude white and natural—all siz6s— worth $1.19 . All Wool Medium Wetght— white and natural—worth Extra si | White. Drezses.... 1.39 | Young Men’s & Boys’ Clothing | Fine White Lawn—French Walst and Yoke styles—sk.rts with clusters of tucks Very Attractively Priced and Insertings of emb'y or lace, ruffles to match—i mos. to 8 yra—you can't | OVERCOATS & SUITS FOR COLLEGE, STREET OR DRESS WEAR, IN | STYLES SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR YOUNG MEN. | realize value until you sco them, it—Two. BOYS’ NORFOLK, DERBY, SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS, REEFERS AND OVERCOATS IN THE NEWEST MATERIALS. $1.60... sizes to 50—v. ‘Three-quarter Wool Winter Welght— | white, natural and camel sines to 44 Ext Natural Wool and Camel's Hair Winter Weight—Double back and trout 5 57 | $15,098 Misses’ =uits....8.75 Horringbone Serge—plain and two-toned. latest cont with and without eatin bands end large salin buttone—4 to 18 yeare— extra well tallored. Limtt—One. | Girls’ Weight hires Doupte | CED A O88 mrp A anc au a aaa | Russtan ond Fancy Watst—plaids and | Sergex in best colors—trimming of silk | or braid—fancy buttous—tull skirts—deep i | Special Olferings Worth $3.50—Sult Extra sizes to | YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, hirts-All, Wool . DI | in exclusive styles and fabrics. a $15.50, 17.50 heme—6 0 Wyrm Milt a eariars 1,59 BOYS’ NORFOLK & DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, | fees Mateeysiboelle seine Cheviots and Serges, also Fancy Mixtures, 8 to 17 yrs, 5-95 93 ct, Girls’ schoo! Hats., .50 eas Austra sab One UE BOYS’ REFERS, 5 Red, Brown or Navy, with silk ribbun) Value” $1.98 ; A279 | of fine All Wool Chinchilla, flannel Itned, Value $7.00 5.9 Sisto wa Met tytam NS eae 1.59 | BOYS’ REEFERS, of Navy and Gray ae | init —Two, Drawers 2 mateh-value #7 | Pebble Cheviots, worsted linings, Value 1050 8.95 $1.98 Pocahontas Bands., 1,09] pure auaeaee Woo! Shirts | | The new feather trimming for hats— doublo back and double front— 4 B| White, Brown, Navy, Myrie, Taupe extra finish—value $2.50 91 Limit—Two. $7.98 ‘UI? Pett.coats,. 4.65 Heuvy lustrous quailty—bluck and lead.ag shades—handsome flounces of alternating | tucks and pinked ru:hes—very effective, I Single Breast Shirts and Drawera— | a iee, uetahoves worth $143". stht)|| Peegular elzon run to 48 inclusive. | Extra sizes to $4 Inch....$1.98 | including Norfolk and New ick and Medlecott Co.'s West Twenty-third Street Finer, Bruns tomobiies in Manhattan et Cambric, Muslin and Nainsook, | iy | and white Australian 5, FOR SALE. | PUBLIC NOTICES. ie ak car ra eoirai lea imiite] Australia 3.2: AV AUTOS WOW AT PANIC PRICE, | - 9e # al =litts os Continuation ah at | joneer Auto- Pleeey Nap Outicg Flannel ehes | Manufacturers’ Samples of Women's | [eae as Onan | ORK, September 36.1088. | IoSgwiae boslen- 1p) to ay nes IGH CLASS UNDERWEAR, all the novelty shades, such ag Catawba, Apricot, Maize, Ame thyst, Peacocx, Taupe, etce.—as well as the staple colors and such fancy effects as are in vogue: — SATIN MAJESTIC exgulbitely rich heavy but soft—zr elsewhere $1.25 BLACK SATIN DUCHESSE— 2 inch 1.28 quality cs $1.50 quality ya. wlde—ai.s0 quolity $L76 quality iuch— | LIBR SATINS— Yeinehreeularly ae 5D IMBORTED BLACK TAFFETA SiLig-- d. wide—rich chiffon fintsa— Fegular $2.00 grades .-1.60 SPECIAL LINE RICH PLAID SILKS—! Greatly under pric De 7 Goo. qualities +. 69 79c. qualities . 5D 9c, qualities... 49 EXTRA QUALITY MESSALID not found elsewhere under 59 IMPORTED MESSALINES— v war $1.00 grade—also T9 h Black Satin . Messalines—worta $1.00 ......] YD. WIDE RICH MESSALINES— Two special values. ualities elrewhere $! jualities elwewhere $1 BLACK PEAU DE SO1 27 Inch—good value at Yard wide, sisewhere NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS, | : ERY G |" “RED NTT PAILLET DE SOIE— : ha os NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 49 ct, Women's Vests... 27 GREAT BARGAINS! Generally priced at .$9-here........ (8B ‘i i Pure White. Eb bred Getian: ik tape | aa =8ct, Biack Talfetas.... 55 Rich Millinery---FINEST DISPLAY YET ; eas Bere Imported and American: +15.00 to 50.00} -1,98 to 18.00 nt is spacious, 908, | $f the office of the Recelver of Taxes in the | Picy quality lustre—rich black, fut! | 1 hee Oa. ae xt Eorough which the property 1s located. as) yard wide--Wh Oureaat eh itr Choicest Paris Fancies ana their American -daptations. Rice Ts, g2,8000 Auoomra, #100 £0] Bora orsign of Manhattan, No, 67 Chambers ewe al | All tastes have been considered, | sic: Town © sand remote arlone. Ce eB i6 69 ct, Satin Messaines., .36 : Dashing ivipersMouerate styles—Qulet styles, ry ‘AUTO. "BODIES, A1 MAKES, HA AP, White and colors—beautiful quality: mported : either or really a give away pri American : Limit—18 yards. Our new Third Floor Millinery Depart BERGMAN, Fine Mercerixod Damask that looks ike LOST, black Pomeranian, dog od Listy; | 4th 4, ont ° <olit rineeny aayetle, Nite, rose, | Childran's Flannalette Night Dre eee etc. deep fringe rT to 2 worth 49 29, | Tmit—-Twe Petre, Children's Flannolotte aratabiae and : white and blue and white stri, Ce $ .98 Lace Curtains,... 3,65} according to six 89 to . +0! forge dlesinkers; stale expe- Fz pect: Ma '\Stress Die | White Irish Point. in a vartety of new patierns—novelly or showy designs—can't deser.be the beauty of a curtaln—must Moped, collar, 69 t |$] WEEKLY Latent si ice) oom Tetohn at. refer ‘floor, be seca. Chilgren's Piaget Shiro callped 19 Liémit—Three Pairs vin tican Watch end Diamond’ Goes Children's Flannelette Skies joped | Silden ann Coll. baadlled 49 ct, Bath Fixtures..,. .29 ee tea eeat tot yeas sis? 80) — 7 Best quality nickel op brass—Paper Rel cnt n's Fleece Knit Night Drawere— | DENTISTRY, p Dishes Tooth Brush with feet--I to 10 yrs. » 49) | eee r Towel Bare ny clta, Holders Dr_ Denton 4 Sanitary Night Dreger Hs \ lF ne ie tr cod quality | | 1 EE | TH. ~ 49 ct. Women’s Hoas,. Lite re CUA VG bee ered If Silk lsle=test blacksouble os | B te 10 yrs. 4 an mer a ‘i with 7h, hava Shree on (ony seain | The World printed 7,818 “To lanl htee cate uithaut tect, AO and 58! insert a full sot without a Let” Advertisements last week—| | $1,98 Silver Plated j |plato, 1 do this with absolute 7 which it did; wee Children's Canton Flonnel Drawars— 4 | satisfaction, Examination of your iu Dinner K vives, 1to 4 —worth 29. rt | | Weoth Iree, } Canton Flannel Drawers—emb Bridge Work, per tooth, $5,0u And snten Pisnuel Drawere—tn ws... oa! Lamit--One Dosen s' and Girls! Plannelette Pajamas— 1HEAHM the Herald printed but 6,998}) 0 oy ee i ? Paxbellent gunliiyed to IB yresseesesee TQ | “To Let" vertisements last ct, sses Nets. c " Jette $a— 7 — &— B10 | week—which it did; Yard “wide—Cream, White, Chil iven's Fiaaeeieee tral trim | Limlt—16 verde, 1 to 8 yra—value 69.. 49 Children's Flannelette Long Kimonos | = GUILSHAN What $1.98 Leather Hand Bags, 1,19] cont edue—¢ to I yrs—value M8...» iN. B Cor, 125th St, and 8th Ave. “ zt New Large Size-leather lined—with cara | Women's Knit Corset Covere— Entrances 271 W. 128th 6h BP arta, NOMME'S fend over} coe got Earn 8 win all fl} sees ias soit Vinal One Women's Knit Corset Cov ‘Or short bleeyee— LAWYERS. A Lead of 1,962 Adver-| 7 to °8 cl. Trimming 44 ase 49 0 79! tleemente, of couree, Bi)k mbd Avpliaves: Herslon aud Hues Late ager rina. i etyie, 1 lighted and very attractive, Also "Baby * ee ett 43 ct, All Woo: Serges.... .29, ys f TARS é Broadway, lammotn aM Xo cotton, misture, but, wrictiy_all-wool, £ in th at popular Pall colorings and ow Sth, near Brest way. Ulackoa Urese goods value impossible to | Flannels Special Offering of : Srevsway. fd eleewhere Lear 7 aa ate jE eee tts yard | From Auction Sale Novelty Gilt Bandings | mpala. op the fin of November Domet Flannels—worth 7%. 4% | All the latest color! bent | 28 ct. & $1.25 Dress Goods .63 latest colorings for Belts, Cif au of Mine. Recelver behets | icent aesortmont Diagonais, Fansy | Domet Flannels—worth 11 1% Hat Bands, Trimmings, ete,—rich aang framed pictures, domestic and imported, 4 Eri Sy Magnificent assortment Diagonal Fae | Canton Flaunele—worth 2% | qualities with oF wicnout shecow, erent, | from the day on we fe taxes Suitings00 and 64 inch, not @ yard of; Canton Flaunels—worth an | sale of special ery In the CoURETY, aaa" payee (Gerdoer By ae provides io which could Le bought ‘at wholesale at| Canton Flaonols—worth Ee | One lot worth $1.00 wud $1.50— reductions, reo Seat iG OUR ting, Bi price we bame | Cunton Flaunels—worth 10% Our price 69 ARTIST! FRA a UReP checks. are msi Ad t0,the Receiver of Limtt—12 Yardy, | Finer to .19—worth | Others worth 49 and 5 Ast addre NE W YORK eipted oP TeRi sm vrder to in: | ¢ 4 ct, Scotch Wool F.annels .14 ee ee Our price vs... ihe Checks dates 0 Ould be 0 rit | OY LANNELS Not shopworn or handled, put fine, ” RE OD) ene Rach esse stoke baal amar "ail | uch and dark jiuipes end, mistaren for) seconds of by cent quality MoE MMBTMR aT Males, pa fie, & MERRIE? CNRS BLY Sern Limit--10. Yards A OF THE RBC a ar ee Oitigle Abbe 12 ct. Bordered PEs, , ‘ 7 t PTT lecalver of Taxes. ‘ n Meh: is, SE ——————==== =< 2% inch—white with tinted stripes aad Women's and Children's a Wiis, Tixchange coining LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, Se heh PR ant a ma Flannelette and Knit Und-rwear ‘oor, No 1 Park place; take Nemoon, belwesn 72 + Limit—1 le, aA Floor. No Part bales Soa 1s°Ban minh Bene gaat alters Ser HEADQUARTERS—that expresses our reputation for everything in Uae DIAMONDS wCREDIT Hee Pas Eaticay en ANare $5,°8 Portieres,... 3.59 Mne—tor both in assortments and price advantages we lead! Women's Flannoletts Skirts— gored oF gcalloped: -special 2a Women's Planneletts Siirts—deep ruffle or wide hei and tucks: a) Women's Skirts—flannelette o | Knit—fleece lined—a good s 49 | Women’s Plannelette Skirts -pink, | white blue, gray or siriped— | silk wcalloped ruftie—value .75, +f Women's White Flannel Skirts hem aud thre erFingbo ve stiteh—worth $2.25 1.69 Women's Skirts~White All-Wovt 1 Flannel emb'y— 12.98... Qigua Women's All-Wool Flannel Skirts j, ¥. Biue—handvome site qalye Women's White Albutross Skirts— two inserts and edze Mechlin Jace. satin ribbon run—value $5.49.. Women's Flapnelette Night Dresses fancy strines or plain wink and blue eculloped cellars—worth 63 ‘ Women's Fiaunelutte Night Dresees— tucks, combination collars aud Suto fancy braid trim'd—worth / my Flannelette ite and oretty Women's Ex, Qualtt Nght Dresses—wi! siripes—combination trimmings silk scallop ruffle—value $1..