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Sembrich Sings Her Last Violetta | ‘at the Metropolitan Opera-House —_—_>— Miss Mary Garden re- interpretation of the it, VAdd,” 1h The leroy ite Me te Death Scene, Powera| Dutranne the Golaud and Miss Greville- fully Affects the Ape) ns Carmen in the afternoon, It was, Reache, Genevieve, although she had ag before, an artistic performance, the usual c peated her artist dience—Gerville-Reache| BONCI SINGS AT METROPOLITAN as Carmen SUNDAY POPULAR CONCERT. Boncl made a first appearance at the Metropolitan Opera-House Sunday popu lar concerts last night. His “Il mio BY SYLVESTER RAWLING, | tegoro," trom “Don Giovanni,” made a ARCELLA SEMBRICH sang Vio-| great hit, He was brought bac! ain lotta in “Traviata” at the Metro- | and again aii insatiable audience to politan Opera-House on Satur-| bow and bow swer to the shouts of y afternoon, The knowledge that it for the Inst timo made the great atence sad. The little Polish woman's arvellously effective "“Addio” In the ath scene was heard with something Kin to reverence, and the tears that me to the eyes of most were for the rtlst soon to be lost to us, The formal | Ve-taking ts set for Feb. @ when she vill deltght ws with her brilliant execu- jon of the florid numbers of the first | nobly in two sel et; but the touching pathos of this Inat{pold, In “Dich et, which she disclosed to us a quarter BRAN ee f a century ago, we shall know nol air was directed w jore. That was what everybody was|therity and dignit: Bhinking, and that {9 why it 1s unnecee |Monastical Alfred EH fa to make comment on Caruso’s Ab if “Bis' and “Bravo,” Hertz was adamant, and there were no encores. Hernive di Pasquale, American, although her name doesn’t look tt, ma ja most favorable fmpression by ner sing Jug, and Marianne I proval of her an aria from ( flote’ that 1s fay men. Jean N ental and orchestra responding nobly’ tr ‘edo or Amato's Germont, or upon any ther feature of the performance, Fe OSEIACCIEIN CONCERT Toscanin! directed another impressive | FORM AT MANHATTAN Gotterdammering” in the evoning be-| ‘“Pasliacct" tn concert form was the Kore a large audience, which showed ity, feature of the Campanini cone Gppreciation by enthumtastic applause | the Mauhattan Opera House list ever “Rfter each act. Olive Fremstad’s Brunn- | !n& but thore w ral other num- Alle grows in power as well as in| bers on eA ACES) peauty; Burgstallers Stegtriod 1s famil-) Ut to be quite us ¢ Los Jor; Hinckley, Munlmann, Louise | @0ubtful tf any New York audience ha Homer, Rita Fornla and the rest were |ReArd M. Gilbert in such an artist! Bil Worthy, but the really fine inter. |fendition as he gave in a selection fror Witte es rea really. ANG. Thomas's “Le Cid” It was excellent Pretative work of the orehesira entitled |Eng'the ‘house tri. les ieee too wet e highest praise. encore, Mlle, Labia made he — ooricer se paphtr of the season and charmes he audie: (CERVILLE-REACHE AS CARMEN |"C AT THE MANHATTAN, | § “Carmen,” which was ono of Mr, Ham. | W!U i Merstein's first successes, was the opera) *(ies,s4ng Hlewier i C Tn “Pagitacel” it Kt the Manhattan Opera-House on Sat-| Agostinelll. was N Urday afternoon, with Gerville-Reache | Parts Were taken e the thle part and Constantino as her| py uyrco, Crabbe Paice lover, It will be @ long time| work under Pare afore the neemory 4 +g| Campanini was t tore memory of Bressler-Cianoll's| | Amant it | psy cigarette girl fa effaced, so tm-| was In good voloo ‘ sive and fascinating and {Iluminat-| hearty for every alr and {ng it was, but the impersonation by | house Was @ very large one Gerville-Reache ts not without merit.| GERMAINE SCHNITZER PLAYS Uiors 1s a lethargic Carmen, lacking the i ; . Mntellectual qualities and the subtle 6e- ATIREB ING SUNDAY UROP Germaine Schnitzer, buctions of Bressler-Glanoll’s and te : bvolding the out-and-out brutal coarse. | honors at Hermann hess of Maria Gay's, Mk was best on| fire yoaterday’ aftes oe singing sida. Her “Fabanera was | Albany Ritch! Aisappolnting, bet the fateful waming | Sonn lien cellists pf the cards wan ottectively portrayed. | played alone comp Constantino, too, was @ better singing Cronin and Schubert than acting Don Jose, The flower song | Sd Pee nly Re was beautifully done by him, but tho|seng, é “irility—the savagery, if you please— Of Dalmores in the smugglers camp Bt the tragic ending were sorely Inissed. Crabbe made a very good Es- Famillo and Gliibert and Dadd! were 8 of elyce : One as Dancairo and Remendado, while | Pe URlvatteea Tenney ‘ Sear areal Grentini remained « fascinating Fras-| each time and use In doses of a teaspoontu! Qulta, ainging with charm and effect-|to » tablespoontul every four hours Weness, Zepplllt was Micaela, Char-| There ingredients can be obtained trom er, who conducted, dragged the tem- any good druggtst, who will yO most exasperatingly and the per- nlanist, won ec TRY THIS FOR COLDS. Mix half ounce of Concentrated pine com ystem, 1 pine produc mixture, or tt can be mixe ormance, therefore, lacked much of| This Is said to be the « cough and Its former snap. cold cure known to science, and at th a Lamy ume tt pak Splendid tonte which benefits 10 le sy “PELLEAS AND MELISANDE” Gonsentsaied bine it a refined for medical use WITH MARY GARDEN AGAIN, | balf-ounce bottles, each “Pelleas and Melisande” was sung at | ScreW-top case, which is fhe Manhattan Saturday evening with | th aus {eis labelled Cosceny fluid, ed." “Gold Standard” Stamps Exchanged for “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps at any of our premium parlors, or at Siegel Cooper Company's Store. _ The Sperry & Hutchinson Co. | S. S. GLa ddaes _ Belore any sore can heal, the cause which produces it must be removed. Kwong as the blood, from which our systems receive their necessary nour- bhmentand strength, remains impure and contaminated with disease germs, iny old sore on the body will remain open, and resist every effort made oheal it, The nerves and tissues of the flesh around the places are con- tinually fed with unhealthy matter and nature is simply disposing of the yepen by draining it from the system through the sore. ~The only cure ran old gore is a thorough cleansing of the blood, entirely ridding the lystem of the cause, S. S. S, heals old sores by removing every particle arpa from the circulation, It goes down to the very bottom of the trouble and so completely cleanses the circulation that there is no longer Iny impurity to drain through the sore, shed with rich, healthful blood. §, §. S. heals the sore from the bot- fom, the place soon fills in with healthy, firm flesh, the tenderness eaves, all discharge ceases, the skin ns its natural color and when 5.8. S, has thoroughly cleansed and pa ied the blood the place is f Call wno led, on Sores and Ulcers and Tr medica! WAS ie | bi But Conduetor ||P but the place is once more nour- | Company Dry Goods Unprecedented Values Offered in Women’s Smart Tailored Suits | To be frank with you, we held off reducing these high-class, smart fashionable suits until the last moment—thought they were so good that we'd surely sell them all; but now with inventory only five days away, we have about 50 suits that must be . sold before we start to count stock. So out they go at a price that creates this extraor- Tailored Suits That Formerly Sold | dinary Tailored Suit value: Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th St. GRAND RAPI EANPeTS BeOUING EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEREEPING 104™ST.‘L" STAT/ON at connsa OREN SATUROAY EVENINGS $|-WEEKLY ¥3: DOWN on ¢ SO: WORTH BS: DOWN ont 75 WORTH #752 DOWN on ¢ $00: WORTH FISHER BROS ‘COLUMBUS AVE “BET.103 &'104 ST; OLD PEOPLE Vitrol B.cause It Maies Strenith, At the leading Drug Stores. | LOOK FOR THE VINOL siGN— FOR SALE. Al Autos at Your Highest class Cars all in At Order | Manhattan’s Pioneer Automo-| | Own Prices. Establishment. Clements, Plorce-Ar- Panhards, Renauits, Imers, Buleks, Max ea. M oalers; 2 Demonstra’ "$50 to $3,500 Each, But Lower Than any other reliable house, Condition Al Bodies, Open and Closed, Cheap. Landaulettes, bile | Limousines, Toy Tonneaus, | Touring, Tourabouts, Runabouts, new of | us Put on your ‘chassis and ‘whole job finished In awell factory Broadway Mammoth Auto- | mobile Exchange, 289 to 245 W. SOth et., near Broadway, LOTHINGS” CREDIT On the Most Liberal Terms WE TRUST ANY MAN OR WOMAN, 1.00 A WEEK 22, eterences ot security required, STANDARD OUTFITTING CO, H12W, Ith Street, 2193 3d Avenue, West of Uth ave, Near 120th st, Brooklyn, 920Broadway, aye, yAish: OPEN EVENINGS, FURNITURE OF PRIVATE HOUSE! TOGETHER OR SEPARATELY, Farmfly must sacrifice at any price import ed mahogan: + $15; large, heavy rugs. 84-37 sant carved und tabi Fight’ plano, OWNE 114 FAST SSTH ST, DIAMONDS 0s CREDIT WATCHES a7 Natden Lane, sini TEAS ) ROBERT DUNCAN, 11 offees at wholesa’ ¢ 5-Ib _ LAWYERS, | ADVICE ba 1 t GEO. ROBINSON Law ver (Oil Greenhut Stationery Special A thousand boxes of o Fabric Stationery each coniamuig 24 sheets of paper and 24 envelopes, The correct size and shape for social spondence eon: Main Floor—Greenhut & Company | Greenhut and Company EVENINGS UNTIL, DIN OPENS'AN ACCOUNT PNtRI ew aNtee; set; Table Cover: varda Matting 1417-1423 THIRD AVE BET. 80 & BI ST) BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LET. Up to $65—Tomo That's the two-line story that reveals the importance of this occasion. There’s othe that you'd like to know. All the Wanted Fabrics Are Represented— Broadcloths, Novelty effects, Chevron stripes, Cheviots, etc, made according to the most exclusive models, an individusli'y seldom seen outside according to the latest style, Several from—whule they last at ( Second F.oor—Greenhut and Company ure. The lots are small, but there is ample choice 50-inch Directoire and plain models. with manish collars materials are used, fine quali y exceedingly effective English tweeds, present fashion, demand (blue, taup and black), line! al through with satin; some half lined i Second Fioor—-Greenhut and C. mpany B, Allman This home consists accompanying articles Fare Clearing these $16.50 to $25 Cloth Coats at $9.75 Marked to that price as a quick clearing meas- Mos: of them button to the throat, and have multary or fold collars and lar,¢ Colonial revers of panne velvet. Others are the severely Store formerly occurted by ___ © } on exhibition in our warerooms, Liberal Credit Terms $75 Worth $7.50 Dowa $1.50 Week .00 sata ur regular 29c corre- 15c rrow ai $35 r news about the sale | | | | } Real smart effects displaying |i) of $65 Suits—all trimmed models to choose $35 taken separately, in the entire lot. Empire models, and revers Very smart broadcloths, kerseys and Colors include all that pe, mix'ures ce & Co. x CO Our 1909 Cata» | logue Mailed Free | M Allowed on Al a 10% Cash Sales, BEDROOM — Golden Oak Dressing Case and Washstand; fron enams | elled Bed, brass trim: | woven wire Bed Spring; soft top Mat- pale Feather | Comfortable; 1 ot the and is o Onk Chale; 12 yards {Room — Oak ia pe Oy English Totlet velled }13900* 1500 * = 225 # ve i plecese Kitchen — Wa 200“ 20.00 “ 2.50 Kitchen Closet, Tans Ver ures oak aime eat | F300 8 30.00 3.50 Un Rereterator: F atiere pining | We Pay Freight and Rail ALCeae Ue ae eve Dini e res of Tin w :] El y Freight and Railroad | pees trablor 22 yards | Oileloth, BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LET, HIGH-CLASS OFFICES York is at the junction of Park Row and | at HE most important location in Greater New Brooklyn Bridge, recentl y made more itm- portant by the erection of the new $3,000,000 Pulitzer Building, It will be more important still when the gigantic city improvements ara finished that are now under way, subway; it adjoins the Brooklyn Bridge; it Ti Pulitzer Building {s virtually over the faces the Fourth avenues; it adjoins the avenue L,; it is but a step across City Hall Park to | Broadway and the Sixth ave veniently near the downtown is at a centre where it taps every important artery | of transportation in the greate the Bronx, Staten Island, Brooklyn, and the Long Island Railway, and all across viously, it Is the ideal location for Real Estate Men, Advertising Agencies and business specialties of all kinds, FFICES are now ready for oren suite, with hot ande Nghts—safes and wardrobes If desired, Elo- vators run day and night andth closed. Its improvements are respect; its restrictions are protective witkout various car lines of Third and end of the Third | nue L; it {8 con- Jersey tunnels, It r city—Manhattan, | Jersey way. Ob. occupancy, single old water, electric e building is never | modern in every | being oppressive; its rentals are inviting, OME and look through then ing, or write or telephone ulars, UT don't delay—act while t Offices are aVailable. SUPERINTENDENT'S Room No. 207. Phone 4000 Beekman, ew Pulitzer Build- for representative to call with diagram of offices and partic- he most desirable | OFFICE, No Library Complete Without the 1909 World Almanac | At All Newsstands mea ——— AEARN FOURTELNTH STREEV West of Fifth Avenue JANUARY SALE WIND-UP WEEK!—IUST FIVE DAYS MORE! ECONOMY SAYS;:—Buy While You Can At These Prices, FOLLOWING. FOR TO-MORROW:— $5 & $3 women'sBlack Coats 3,95 Kersey and Melton—loose or Empire— 50 and 52 Inches long—plain or faucy, $9.98 Black Kersey Coats 5,98 Full circular or semi-fit—trimmod with brald and velvet or satin, $20 Long Black Coats., 12,50 Broadcloth and Kersey—majority full satin Mned—aleo platd back cloth and mixtures— Directoire, Empire, fitted and looe—plaio and trimmed, $20.00 Caracul Coats .. 10,00 Full length—sem!-tit—fine lustre—large ebaw! collar—full satin lined. $16.98 Broadcloth Suits, 10,00 Also All-Wool Cheviots--Black, Nav, Green—long slashed coats—all sizes, $3.98Women's Bath Robes,2.00 equard Blanket and Ripple Biderdowp— best colore—collar or inlay. \ $55.98 Pony Skin Coats, 29.98 Also Nearaeal--medium length—sem!-fit— Skinner's fine satin lining $75.98 Moire Pony Skin Coats ....45,98 60 Inches long—sem!-fit—large ehawl col- lar—Skinner's eatin liniug—all sizes, $100,00 Fur Sets,.,,..,.66,96 Black Lynx and Pointed Fox--Pelerines and Novelty Scarfs—Larga Animal or Rug Muffs. $6, 98 Messaline SilkWalsts, 4,00 White, black, eet blue and pink—square yoke effect with pointed lace ornaments and lace Insertings—8 Ince Insertings to| matoh trim the front; others have fancy Pt. Venise medallions and Insertings— Altes to 44, $7.08 Dressy Net Walsts, 5,00 White, ecru and cream—one style boautl- fully fashioned with broad nise lace insertings and yoke of hand-mado Prin- cess Iaco—hand-made collar—tucked sleeves with Ixce Insertings; other elaborate styles {n plain and figured not, with trim- mings or yokes of fine Venise or Baby Irish laces—all silk lined, $2, 25 Nun's Veiling Waists,1.48 Black and colors--a make noted for good fit—surplice effects of cluster tucks, with inted front of tucks and large tallor buttons—sizes 34 to 44—also Novelty Stripe Tailored Wool Walsts—gray, blue and reseda—button front—stzes to 42— real value $2.98. $1.49 White Batiste Waist-,,77 Dainty trim of lace or emb'y, also new styles in Tailored Walsts of Crossbar Nainsook or Madras—all sizes, thts |$2,75 White Coutil Corsets, 1,49 15c. Lonsdale Cambrics Medium length -elastics—sizes 18 to 30, You'll recognize a leading make, $1.69 and $2.00 Corsets...94 Fine Couttl—several styles—with and with- out garters—all sizes 4n lot, $4,49 Silk Petticoats... .3,00 Black Taffeta—deep flounce—all sizes, 9 ct. Seersucker Skirts,, .30 Clear stripes—wide flounce, $22.00 Misses 3-pc, Suits, 13.98 Panel front Princess Drese—new, long Coat—made of fine Cheviots or Broad- cloth—best colore—pertectly tallored—14 to 18 yours, $2,50 Girls’ Wash Dresses, 1,50 New Spring Ginghams, Chambrays, Por cales—Gulimpe, Jumper, High Neck and Sailor styles—6 to 14 years, 98 ct. Girls’ Guimpes..,.,.59 White Lawn—tucked back and front— emb'y ins’t'g—full watst longth—all sizes, $3,69 Babies’ Coats,...,,2.00 All Wool Batiste, Henrietta and Bedford, Cord—Long and Short--Shirred or Circular Capes—siik braid trim, 3,98 $6.98 Boys’ Overcoats,. All Wool Cheviots in Checks, Plaids and Mixtures, also Oxford Frieze—$ to 15, Also Reefers—-Fabrics include Chinchillas, Meltons, Cheviots and Frieze—Navy, Brown, Gray and Mixtures—2'; to 8 an 6 to 14 years, according to style, 69 ct. Knee Pants,.,.,,39 Straight, Bloomers and Knickers—Chev- fots, Tweeds, Cassimeres, etc.—3 to 15 yrs. —don't compare them with the shoddy fabrics and skimpy cuts elsewhere offered. $1.00 Men's Negligee Shirts, 67 and Madras—white with 4 figurea—cut full—wide ted or plain bosoms—cutfs sep- arate or attached—all sizes, 14 to 1S, $2,95 Men's kopee* Pajamas, 1.95 White, Tan, Pink and Blue-launder well, | 49c and 69c, Lace Yokes NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. Good muslin--H, §, cambrie ruffte, 49 ct. Women's Drawers....28 Soft finish Muslin—flare lawn flounce, with tucks and hemetitching, or fancy lace Inserts and edge, 59 ct. Night Dresses.,,,29 cluster tucka, {35 ct, Corset Covers... 18 Natnsook—round neck, three inserts and | with lace outlinings, or ribbon-run lace, 29 ct. Muslin Chemises,.....16 | Round neck, with lace or H. 8. ruffle, | $1.69 White Skirts,.....74 Fine Muslin--deep lawn flounce with five | rows wide washable lace or ruffle of good emb'y—to realize this value Skirte must be seen, 29 ct. Short Skirts......18 Good muslin—H, S. ruffle with tucks— muslin alone worth far more. $2.49 Natnsook Combinations, 1,98 | Mercertzed- Corset Cover and Skirt or Drawers -yoke of six Frenoh emb'y medal- Hons tn lace enclosure—round necklace inserted yoke front and back—ribbon emb'd beading at walst. Extra $1.25 Bx Night Dresses, .59 Extra fine Muslin—-two wide emb'y In- serts—cluster neck and sleayea—cut full, 29 ct. Chi'dren's Drawers, ..10 1 to 12. yra.—good musliin—hemstitched lawn ruffle or H. 8. hem and tucks, 39 ct. Misses’ Drawers......19 Good muslin—10 to 16 yra.—full cut—ruffle with H. 8, hem and fine pin tucks, 59 ct, Children’s Skirts....37 2 to 14 yra,—muslin—ruffle embroidery or lace and inserting. $1.00 Panne Cheviots ......49 Pure wool—satin lustre—tmported goods— 80 Inches wide | Black, Royal, Castor, Leather, Navy, Cadet, Gray, Havana. !15c. Satin Check Zephyrs, .9% Blue, Rose, Gunmetal, Pompelt—with two- toned contrasting satin checks—very hand- some and desirable fabrics, 9c Corded Fancy Lawns,...5x Excellent. styles, but principally white, | with black rings'and dots, 93(c. White Cambrics,.,,.6 Yard wide-firm weave for underwear, Tho genuine Lonsdales—Cambr! rook fintsh—yard wide, $1.79 Long Cloth, 12-yd, pe, 1.24 36 Inches wldo~soft finish, $1.59 Nainsook:, t2-yd, pe. 1.19 Extra quality—nice for bables' | 48-inch Natnsooks—1 2. 1.08; worth $2 52c, Emb'd Founcings..,,,37 Swiss and cambric—t7 to 22 inch—rich de- signs in Cluny, Baby Irish, ete, '38c, Dotted Dres, Nets.,,, .27 White and cream—fine quality. | 25c, Dotted Chitfon Veillngs, .11 Black and all colors—special value, 39 Also Chemisettes—Princess, and | other fashtonable laces. $2.98 Mimback Handbag. . Ri | High class baxs—some with mirror, and memorandum, Vents |29c, Novelty Beltings,,,.19 Black, white and new blendings, /65c, Silk Elastic Beits,....,,34 | also elastic. and leather combinations— | plain or studded—rich buckles, 98c, Rogers’ S¥*", Spoons— Forks— $1.25 Knives—Forks Set of s\x each—band forged 718 1 Good muslin—V or high neck—yoke of| edge of lace or pointed emb'y medalliona| { 8, tucke—emb'y ruffle; 1$2,50 Fitetown Blankets |25c Towzlings .. 25 ct, Women's Drawers, .124%|Last Chance at These Prices for Dwight Anchor and Will-Wash Heavier Sheets and Pillow Cases AULOW CASES — Heavier, | Dwi worth 45 | 42x90 At worth 3 219; worth 17 | 45x36 ; Wo a 36 6159; worth .19 | 50x36 ,. i Worth .! +1043; worth 21 54x86 1845; worth |! SHEE Yard Wide Muslins—fi.,, Full Bleached—9 cont quality... Bleached and Unbleached— 8 cent quality, Dwight Anchors quality, Hill and Cabot—tie, quality... Limit—@0 yards each, 25 ct. Bleached Sheetings, .17 8-4+-rellable make—this price ts much lees than agents ask by the case— All other widths—42 ineh to 2 yds, LE THAN MILL COST, 20ct, Unbleached Sheetings,13% 7-4 width—extra heavy and strong! All othor widths—45 Inch to 24 LESS THAN MILL Cosh ee {1 ct, Pillow Cases,....,7 42x38—No fllmsy grade—strong weave 8; Instead of .12 Q; Instead of .18 10; Instead of .14 65 ct, Full Size Sheets....,43 Fleetwood and Ironclad—81290—full size tor double beds—no seconds, Limit~-One dozen, Soft but heavy—will wash up closer, 94 ct. Pure Feather Pillows, .72 20x28—Sanitary cured—odorless—Best her- ringbone ticking— 22x23—same quality—value $1.19....,. .82 98 ct. Feathers-by-Pound,. .59 White Live Geese--Full Weight! Live Geese and Down Mix: | Usually $1.29 Ib..., 114 ct, Tickings, Feather proot—assorti )69 ct, perme" Tickings | Blue-and-White Stripes, al plain Red—wear like fron White, Tan, Gray—extra heavy. some Blankets at about Half Price! 42 to 49c Merc'z'd Damasks.34 68 and 63 Inch—vartety of patterns, 69c. Table Damasks., .45 Heavy Irish Linen—Cream and White— 64 and 70 Inch, 98c, Table Damasks.. .67 72 Inch—extra quality Scotch—Cream and full bleach, Still finer—72 inch; worth $1.80, 1.00 $1.49 All-Linen Napkins, 403.1,00 18 {nch—Silver and full Bleached, $5,00 All-Linen H. S, Sets, 2,95 8-10 Cloth and dozen Napkins, {0c Huck Towels,,,.634 Bleached—18x36 inch—Hemmed, 39c. Linen Huck Towels,,,, 25 Hemmed or H, 8.—22x43 and 21x39, +17 All-Linen Crash—extra heavyy—also Ger- man Face Towellings. 32 ct. White Dress Linens:,25 36 Inches wide—pure Nnen—soft finish, Same—45 inch—reg .40...... Bi 98ct. Renaissance Scarfs..,59 Hand-made—20x54—3 plece lawn centre, $5.98 Tea Cioths..,,..3.50 S4-Inch—pure Iinen—10-tnch Renaissance 4 F dozen........74)| border: | $6,98 Boys’ Russian Coats,3.98| Gray or pollshed fancy handles 98 ci, Scarfs and Shams..69 Union Linen—H, S. and two rows drawn work—fancy corners—sizes 20454 and 30x30, $2/.50 Axminster Rugs, 219g $3.49 French Nt Bed Sets, 1,98 20 rich styles—9x12 ft, @ earance 1309 Diarles Canvas, Cloth or Leather Bindings— 1 to 7 days to page—Plain or gilt edge— ; Were 2. ‘2B; were 150 to .69. 49; wore .79 to .98. $13.50 Brussels Rugs .,..9.98 | All Wool—vartety of styles and colors— | $.0x10.6 tt.—excellent size for @luing- {or offices, § Oxo ally 7.98...,5,08 Full sham. ALSO. ABOUT 30 OTHER BED SETS, More elaborate—white or AraDian, 98; worth $5.98 | ga 38 j OS; worth 9S; worth $0.08 | B $2.93 Couch Covers,.,.1,98 Bungalow and Bagdad atripes, 39 ct. Window Shades,...25 Opaque—tx3 ft, (note size)—white and best tints, size — Renalssance motif — bolster M ORN. 1. N G S A L ES —T-morow, Tuesday, $4.98 B’Ik Panama Skirts 2.39) 590 Stamped II. ch Pleated and gored—eelf 0! straps all sites, Incitxl SECOND FIOOR—SKI $1.24 While Ponginette W Hmb'd panel fronts—open back all sizes i BEDOND FLOOR—WAIST DEPT oe tont— White, Gray, rer oclasp—eoft and & 7 MAIN FLOOR 350 babi 4 Pretty stripes—-brald trim'd —sizes t SPOND FINOR—INFANTS' D Anit Toque: 17 kay Caps—white, navy, gray, red Pt __THIRD FLOOR—BOYS' CLOTHING 29c. Dresdeu hibbons..... 1 Spray ar cluster deaigns— oo f dered—ele) Memmalines eatin Taffetas wide, MAIN FLOOR 10 49e Gibson Lace Stocks AT CRE A EEL TOY oka 17 Sige Canton F ts 68 390 shaniung Pongees.... : rae 8 pe-tan, brown, navy, $1.19 Fringed Conch Cover: 68 Place Kid Gloves 05 2 or 8 row 4 BASOMENT—AR 27 in.—satin aky, pink MAIN FLOOR—SILKS, 490, All- Wool Serges as tnch «29 Cream, black, Gey cantinal MAIN FLOOR—DRESY GOODS. t and dark. 4 patterns—miIl BASHMENT—WAS Plain Chambray. rose—Juat the hairs toys’ Wir ut firm an MENT—WASH DRESS RESS FABRICS. 534 190. Mercerized Sateen, Beaak und te + Kirts, & de - heavy, DEPT. { colors, for linings, MENT—LINING Until 1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted.—No Mail or Telephone Orders, . Searts, .22/4,98 Yard- Wide Percales, 6% | — 12. Painted and spangied—some bone or fancy inla Qernan ji Line Bed Ticks,,.. 1.84 Gull and extra eizo—plain red or bee stripes. BNT—MUSLIN SECTION, Reversible, rich Ortental dealgna— ‘TERY DEPT, full w BASEMENT —UPH. royal, navy, havens, mr | 159 Dinner Knives & Forks, 8 Hand forged steel—ebony and bone MAIN FLOoRURLERY_ DEPT, 140, Huck Towels 18x30—spoke hematite tine weave, MAIN FLOOR—TOWELS, $2.29 arrlage Bags., 1.89 Real Baal 49e. Silk Gauze Fans inald. st MAIN PLOOR—JEWEL! 390 9 ting Paper 24 3) sieets and 109 envelopes— white or nied. THIRD FLOOR—STATIONERY, Also TWENTY-THREE OTHER MORNING SPECIALS—equal value to above, Not Advertised—Space does not permit, LOOK FOR THE CLONwS!* L00K FOR THE CLOCKS) 98 ct. Crochet Spreads....72

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