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} if 'Tetrazzini in “La Sonnambula” u Tecaliel many Charms a Big Manhattan Audience —— acted with distinction. ‘Trentin!, as “The Tales of Hoffmann.” “The Tales of Hoffmann” performance at the matinee before @ | Work Shows ,New York’s Cosmopolitan. crowaed nours, Dalmores, as Hott ,. Mann, was {n splendid voice and spirits. ani tsm— “Tales of Hoff Renaud repeated his three widely di- vergent impersonations in his iniml+ mann’ Delights Again, ve vray. Zeppilll as the doll was) ' | / cs ft droll as ever, Trentini as Antonia sang | Espinaase, Gilibert, Crabbe, | ' 7 . a Dadd! and Gianoll-Galettl—all were de- | ¥ SYLVESTER RAWILING) | igittut, Mariska-Aldrich, tor obvious Nie YORK opera-Roers have | reasons, came nearer to looking the part gloriously. catholic taste. lready, this sea- | of iiekiauene: Atormenn's chum, than MatEa holes either of her’ feminine predecessors, ere fal Bal ie has | Charlier conducted. Sy, suse EE “TANNHAUSER” SUNG AGAIN ee. matt: | WITH THREE CHANGES IN CAST, | repeated at ¢ “Tannhauser" was yes, Mozart's delight Y gato” has liad sev presenta afternoon before a large audience that Herts peveran has adde consid | ri the exenay "Alda" was sung for Wa Amina’s scheming rival, eang well; ao |ipe feneft of Tt ny le OQ) did the chorus. Parelll conducted. $8,000 _w: . Beltin’'s Old-Fashioned | SLi ad alte eine Det the cast, Toscanini conducting. A. ot a fine| Medal was presented men. Both the Italian National Anth 4 the "Star-Spangled Panner" were| sung while the audience stood, | | hie Instrument, an admirable technical | strength, Indicating hard study and an) MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE. earnest and sincere desira to achieve Ono of the best concerts given this|sreat things in his profession. | season at the Manhattan Opera House was that of last evening. Mischa Elman|from "Pagltaccl;"" Miss Frances Alda | and the} sang the Jewel gong from “Faust,” and | jer soloists were Miss Ranzen- | Mr. Note and Mr. Gass, ote Was the conductor. ELMAN AGAIN AT was again the chief attraction, big audience seemed unwearied in its, the oth applause. bere good natured as ev with encores that again brought forth long continued plaudits. {ngs consisted of a concerto In G minor | 2 the) by Max Bruch, the Prize Bong, Tschal-| quent and scanty urination and pains {n! Metropolitan Opera House on Baturday | Hoxahy Gre nature's warnings that the kid- THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY | conducted with the reserve! mirably given je In his leading this year, whic d not a little to his already] rtistlc stature. for an Itallan Benefit, | A small audience atte the | House, at which Albe allan immigrants and Benevolent Institute. Nearly | concert at raised. Emmy Destin interm) ns because of hi H willingness always to help his country. | Posittons—the Saint-Saens Dondo Ca- priccloso and the Sarasate Zigeuner- welsen—end showed a The young violinist was as and responded | The storm made no dif- hy ference with the size of the house, y | VIOLINIST FEATURE AT THE METROPOLITAN Metropolitan Opera- re | gold! young Aimerican violinist, was the to Caruso at one | feature, He played two difficult com. Mr, Amato aang the thrilling prologue 15, 190 FINE RECIPE FOR COLDS | Mix halt a pint of kod whiskey with tx | ounces of glycerine and add one-halt ounce | Concentrated pine compound, | This simple mixture is to be used tn} ones of a teaspoonful to « tablespoontul rt Spalding, the | four times a day. The bottle should be well shaken each time, Any druggist can supply the ingredients and {t can be mixed at home. The Concentrated pine is a pina product | refined for medical use. It comes only in half-ounce bottles, each Inclosed in a tin, screw-top case, which Is alr-tight and ra-| tains all the original strength In the fluid, put be aure It {8 labelled “Concentrated” in order to get the genuine article, nded last night's fine mastery of Mr. | Elman's offer- “Melodie” and Sarasate's gro Hoe jas never played better at SIMPLE REMEDY FOR KIDNEYS | Pain in the back, rheumatic pains, fre- FOURTEENTH STREET This Is Getting Re. Weat of Fifth Avenue Semi-Annual Clean-Up Time! ady for Inbentory February 27th! A time when the alert shopper can pick up bargain after bargain, for every department now is working for clean stocks, It does not mean that everything in our stores is reduced. BUT IT DOES MEAN THAT:— All Surplus Must Be Disposed Of. All Departments Cleaned of Odd Lots or Broken Assortments, FOLLOWING Are But EXAMPLES Of The Way YOU NOW CAN BUY! All Winter Goods Positively Sold, Thrifty Buyers ‘gs 1d could have been put on man 4 these’ concerts than throughout last | 06! deranged and should Cl 0 vf fie but for the departure of xem. | thoroughly enjoyed It There were three evening. ont inte attention, or serlous illness, such a8] gro vy, L learance portunities n Can Study This List > hanges in the cast, but the general ex- je rest Programme was very | ' | | ’ tp aR iujnce ot the production was not_tun| {Meeresting.» Mas” had hoped” to Near | Suet are ey fo follows nn | 200 Worth 1008 Bawa All. Linen Table Damashs, Sets, etC+ | cad°, Seat Advantage! sth Soern took the place of Bure| Ma Constantino, but he was Indisposed, | “mime re Uey oot | Our Credit Teems ‘opi Alo jew dere : id 9 Clearance prices prevall—among these Pate e eae tinere ee ia below Is known an Connecticut and Lon Some are purchases trom Importera who, wishing to clear, made concessions firmed the good impression he made Walter in “Die Meistersinger.” His! “| conception was at once romantic and virile, and there was a dramatic qual- Ity In his singing that was most effec- lve. Hinckley, as the Landgrava, in lace of Blass, let his tremolo detract “from the effect of his naturally beaut;- ce, Gorltz, Instead of Felnhals, we Inspired, at @ other new opera me that are sure to on. Yet on last anhattan Op ence gathered shioned, thre mnambula,” Mt Phugely. yen @ new revelat id hearty was the a le Is a cosmopolitan But—There Was Tetrazzini, Tetrazzini, it ts true, was Amina, who Mt herself wr sleep w lous top n fram repeated an excellent {m- familiar. | Berta Morena's Filsaveth has dignity | and Intellectuality as well as affection | and self-abnegation. Fremstnd was o/ heautiful Venus, and both the prima | - donnas sang well. The sinaller parts vere well Aled, and the chorus: and) aid Alfred | are always an att on, She was not at her best, indu § more than she has d the baby voice sh ots at times. er “Ah! non giumse," however, was ing with all her old skill and grace| id charm, and {t brought the house to! wr feet. After the final curtain she times. In the chaste had-crossed the excellent work. HOME MADE BLOOD PURIFIER ‘The best® blood building prescription | | known {s as follows: To one-half pint of!) good whiskey add one ounce syrup sarsa- parilla and one ounce Torls compound, which can bo procured from any druggist. || Take in teaspoontul doses before each meal and before retiring. | The good of this treatment fe sald | become first tew) es. bullder and will quickly restore full physical vigor || The distin- A prominent local druggist te responsible doubting for the statement that this prescription la - now belng filled oftener than any other one} tive. De| formula, and that he has seen it produce | x and remarkable results, Parola, as Elvino, Amin 8 and inet “nightie” in which bridge while asleep she came to the footlights and bowed and kissed her hands and waved to the galleries In the ‘ way that sho always does. \ guished maestro, Campaninl, her broth. | 28% er-In-law, and his wife applauded her) to persons of falling strength. vociferously from a box, ewaln, waa colori Begurola, as } 1 wono waxre woax woxomns, WATCHES of semisan ab The Brooklyn Store famous for its values throughout Greater New York. i e Ww rp Futon St, Cor. Bripce St. B’KLYN, EXTRAORDINARY SALE High Grade Waists 4 Lingerie Dresses TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ‘| 5000 WAISTS BRUSSELS NET TAFFETA MESSALINE BATISTE OR PRINTED LAWN IN FRENCH VOI | Value up to $6.50) PLAIN, STRIPED, EMB, LINE ORLARGE OR SMALL PERSIAN LAWN No C.0, D’ PO BATSSTE ees Di HS ica BRILLIANTINE NEWS No Exchange COLORINGS NUN'S VEILING FLANNEL MADRAS TRIMMED WITH EMBROIDERY No Mail Orders AND LACES eee S.S.S. soon parson No case 'of contagious blood poison is ever cured until the last par-| sle of the virus has been removed from the circulation, The least taint | ft in the blood will sooner or later, cause a fresh outbreak of the trouble, || ith’all its hideous and destructive symptoms of ulcerated mouth and | roat, copper colored splotches, falling hair, sores and ulcers, ete, No} her medicine so surely cures contagious blood poison as S, 8, $ It) ves down into the blood and steadily and surely drives out every par: ‘le of the infection, It absolutely and perfectly purifies the blood, and aves this vital fluid as fresh, rich and healthy as it was before the de-| ructive virus of contagious blood poison entered the circulation, §S, $.S, Heart takes effect on the blood, and ‘gradually the symptoms disap- ar,'the health is improved, the skin cleared of all spots,sores and other emishes, the hair stops coming out, the mouth and throat heal and when &. S, has cleansed the system of the poison no trace of the disease is it, @S. $. S. cures contagious blood poison because it is the greatest of | blood purifiers, tested and proven for more than forty years, , Book! this disease with suggestions for h treatment, id i Wice sent free.” THE SWIFT SPECIFIC GQ., ATLANTA, GA. , FOR SALE, | AUTOS AT CHALLENGE PRICES | & of “Quailty” Cars ever oftered. || good autos than an in Manhattan, v lty_of soho thrbuahe with bodies or painting’ to sult Manhattan's Pioneer Auto- mobile Establishment, Packards, Peerlesse: Mercedes. Ri 8, odiey Fine Fon Moen ANG LOR™MST 'L” STATIONar connen OPEN SATURDAY EVEWINGS valmercsingrra AL Me Tunas -Velleyiie, Btoddae LDA: ie Nicks, Maxwells, Slane: Atty athe j HOADSTERS, “TOURING, CLOSED Cans, LA EMESIS i complete cataion sent on application, Write, 4 93+ DOWN on ¢ SQ: WORTH Clearance in Touring Bodies | pon ont 75 WORTH Overstocked: fifty bodies at 430; fifty at $60; a DOWN on #100: WORTH twenty five SP vaiteel Also Tourabout, fori Saneat. Limousine, FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103 & 104 ST. Broadway Mammoth ANto- | mobile Exchange, 280 to 245 W. 66th ot., near Broadway, DIAMONDS ox CREDIT ‘ oe “Dance of the Water Nymphs,” by in the title part and more than! fredo Catalan, |Campanini and earned an encor Lahie and Gerville Reach were gener- ously lighted the house with his artistic sing- ing. Mile. Mariska-Aldrich cant were the other soloists. Th, cluding number was the Rigoletto quar- tet, with Miles, Zepplli and Ponzano, and Messrs, Taccani and Polese, ad: 1. | The prescription given one of the most effective was conducted b applauded, and M. Giltbert de- the kidneys and bladder: and M. Tac- 2 fon" | gin. ‘Take one to two teas meal Any good druggist ture, which {a sai ' | quick rellet and pertfanent restoration ot} $49.98 n supply this mir 46th St. and 8th Ave. | ee EXTRA FINE SATIN DAMASK O55 jooms obtainable for the; 3 pyswiehed nish 4 Furnished $69.98 ‘4 oom i} Apartm $149.75 $200 up 18" UR OUTFITS. poontuls after each | WRITER. ROR BAW UNTIL 10 BM, worth .89..... e quick results, | Qream, dlver and 70 and’ 72 Inch—Ini personation with which opera-goers are| ((/ | comiort, r and ease. That Great Sale of Silks Is the Talk of All New York Notwithstanding a damp and cloudy morning scores of enthusiastic customers are in our rotunda and adjoining sectioas—a most animated scene, reflecting alike the discernment of New York’s shopping public and the entirely unusual character of the sale, But it is no one-day event—a rainy day only postpones your opportunities till the next day, for there are plenty of silks. The Broad Scope of the Event, the immense quantities of silks behind {t, join with the lowest prices ever quoted in this city in making It the most remarkable and far-reaching silk sale New York has ever known. It Embraces Complete Stocks—of «ll the new and fashionable weaves, in every wanted color end shade, ab Wei a6 extensive assortments of every desirable silk fabric manufactured, 10,000 Yards $1—24-inch Polka Dot Foulards . . 7S8C A huge purchase of these extremely fashionable and most desirable silks, including all the colors demanded by Spring tashioa—plenty of black at this price. 19-inch Colored T. ; u aes Golore affeta; regulary (£3 50c 44-inch Crepe Meteor and Cache- mire de Sore; 'egularly $3.75; special, yd, $2.75 19-inch Colored Satin Liberty; Very special at, yard . au 24-inch colored Crepe de Chine; regularly ; at, yard. sl, ae Main Floor, Rotunda—Greenbut and Company, 50c| Knitted Underwear Sale Continues' Every year this February Sale is to giving event in knitted underwear for women and children. This is the first sale, and our purpose is to make it so extraordinary in quantities, qualities and low prices that it will leave a year-long impression upon your mind as a great buying opportunity. Women’s Underwear—White rib- bed lisle, suitable for immediate or spring wear, Vests with high neck, long or short sleeves, low neck, long orshort sleeves, or sleeveless. Pants in knee 39 or ankle length; values up to $1, at IC Women’s fine Swiss rib- Ded Vests—low neck and sleeveless; one style with plain neck and baby ribbon; three styles with mercerized yoke and hand finished medallions, pure white; ail regular sizes; value 65, ts we 35c Main Fioor—Greenhut amd Company, ine fil wlk finished on proper shape and Long large sizes, values up to $2, at Notions: New Specials You can “feel the pulse” of a store by its notion department. We invite diagnosis of our value-giving by these Tuesday bargains: Zephyrweight Dress Shields. Recommended by dressmakers and customers as tie equal of a “wall kaowh” high priced dress shield for durability and imperviousness; made in regular and crescent shape. February sale prices: Size 2 3 4 5 6 14c 16c 18c 20c 22c patr | Tojlet_Pine—400 pins on theets; per paper, . SC Ironing Wax—wood hen die; 3 for . 5c Featherstitch Braid—white and colors value 10c, 5¢ Dernipg Cotton—black, ‘white and tan; 3 spools for 5c ta tweens, 2 papers for... 5¢| Eogish Twill Tane—10- Skirt_Gai well made | yard rolisy Ze tad darabie vloe 95 | Pio. Sheotemet, mat and bite; assorted | si: Warren's Silk Feather bone, lack and white; per te pce Hooks and Eves, black end White, all sizes card, Wwagos . + 13¢ ing Cotton, ra 4c ard 8 ite eset Bache Blackand white; p lal 7 sharps, be- Millward's Need! 500 (ons black end wi sizes_ 00 See Titan pet card Se each eheet coch . JO Main Ficor—Greenhut and Compeay. If you have not yet enjoyed the use of the tea | room do so to-day. You will be delighted with the Tea is served without charg. and facilities for correspondence are afforded. ie appointments and | surroundings are particularly conducive to quiet | 15,000 Yards $1.25—27-inch All Silk Rough Shantung, 68¢ | Women’s Union Suits— d, soft fnien, white lis! all the regular as well as the extra short sleeves, knee length; 95c Steth Avenue, 16% w 19% Street Greenhut & Co., Store ormery occuped by 8. Atman & Co, 18 and 19 reg, $1.39 Lot 2-Extra heavy: Visit Our Tea Room est and refreshment afforded. per cent. higher! || tvory, gunmetal | _Intd and combinat % inch: Pure Silk or Uni liver, gunmetal, also natural and 28 Inch— That were $2. That were That we That and white Absolutely Rain Proof. An extra special Marabout M Not large lo | Large Marabout Pil! 36-inch Colored Satin Directoire; 1.00 19-inch White Chiffon Taffeta; - INC. ite ion | alfeta; regular ys “00, ae. ii fy 7 78c 20-inch Colored Dress Satins; 68c rani til regu arly 3T per yard . . . 4 yds. long—6 a ss 12,000 yards Colored Messa- line and Pea deCygneat . . 58c Princes with in lovely tinte—l fancy pleatinge—2 be made New York’s greatest value rized fabric: jea—were $2. Women’s Union Suits — superior finished white lisle, low neck, knee length; lace trimmed; all the jar sizes, Just the right medium weight and finely fitting suits; values up to Ghat ‘ ai Dees 65c SHIRTS—for day, Children’s Union Suits— [f}| wry tne white lisle or cotton; merino neck and front, finish, best finish throughout and be- finish throughout, ing tly cut are suitable for the small girl or boy or for the large | fies lesirable pectin weights for tween seasons and Sprin; 1 wear; values up tol, at ‘d 50c | $1.49 and $ MEN'S SILK } | and domestic eilke sleeve, ankle or Stamped Lingerie Another large Iot of Undergarments is ready for tomorrow, stamped on fine nain- sook in a variety of French designs. The qualities are worth while and the prices surprisingly moderate. Corset Covers 19c Chemises. . 55c Drawers . 45c¢ Night Gowns . 85c An excellent choice of dainty designs for matched sets. Stamped Waist, with Floss, 59c Stamped on 236 ares Persian Lawn in fesign for eyelet French and Wallachian embroidery, Complete with floss to Wegts i 0 Gg o og 0 Ckhy ‘Third Floor—Greenhut and Company. Jain grey or with Froken sizes to 46 Piain and striped, newest trim- wn and ALL-LINEN NAPKINS— | Lot 1=Bilver and ful H Full fintshed 8: full of sterling sliver, rolled gold | $8.98 value |B} | 26 and 29 tnch—$10,98 valu Perrott Rutfs—Satin, Chiffon and Combinations—extra full ware $1.98 and $2.49, To clear. Coat Seta—high class styles in with Filet, Baby Irish Venise, and emb'd Batiste—were $1.98 to $3.98... Craps do Chine Scarte—rich quallty— || “white with floral and ring printings long—were §2.49 to $3.98... Clearance Prices for Men's Furnishings I BENE VESTS—Fine Fiannels and % ct. kinds—clearanco MEN'S DOMET PAJAMAS: stripes only—atlk {roge— sizes 16 and 13 only—wore $1.49.......- 08 || MEN'S SWEATER COATS—all wool— ++ 08 faites to 40 wal BECOND FLOOR—8U 2.29 Lingerie Waists. Batlste—lace or emb'y triia—- Mleeves and Dack algo trim'd— ail tizes, SECOND FLOOR—WAIST DEPT. nished In price that gave us genuine bangalns, others are surplus lots from our own $89.98 | stocks—ALL OFFERINGS ARE PUR LINEN—Let prices tell the story! 4, Room. 5 pRoame tmente | “Halt ounce fluld extract of Buchu; halt! 4 Apartment © Furnished Furnished for) ALL-LINEN DAMASK8— | ounce Murax compound; six ounces of good] $109.98 CHE UGUICR TES CTDC MELE iy full bleach~ stead of $1.1 jn bleach— fa dos sees 'y bleach and German half bleach h—good The great success of our Sale o, Austrian Pearl Bleach Table Cloths av 1,14 zscH | Shows how quickly good value 1s recognized!....Pure Linen, with full hem- \stitoh hem....A clearance purchase from the {mporter, who requested that in ‘advertising this remarkable value we remove labels, to protect him from complaints of our competitors who are selling the same cloths about 60 burnt jon Tatteta Silk—black | || snd colore—handeome handles of solld pearl, gilt, !vorine~ combinations—25 and Clearance of uffs and Stoles ts———be early, low Mufts— Taupe and Bronze only— | With six full tatla—were $10.98. Without tatle—were $9. Also matitched and to 2% yd eat, cut— and $8.00... MEN'S UNLAUNDERED WHITE BHIRTS—3-ply Union linen bosome— alzea 14% and 164 only- therefore 69 ct. shirts, MEN'S LAUNDERED WHITE evening— slightly solled—not all sizes— 1.00 and $1.50—clearance.....+... 49 | MEN’S COL'D NEGLIGER SHIRTS— | attached cuffs—broken size stock. CK WEAR—Imported and satine— navy and red— —were $1.98... v———————c-———— SALE OF SILVERWARE Continued | Dalay Air Ritler—Repeating Prices to Bring Stock Down to Inventory Basis! atin Damask Clothe—puro linen—86x74 Inch— double hemstitched hem! At less than cost of ordinary unhemmed Table Linens, ¢—__——_—__— i] i| Umbrella Clearances | Prices that bring elegant goods down ||to the cost marx, Barly selection is yearned for those who would profit) by this opportunity. | Black Levantine Silk—exquisite handles 6.98 1.49 + 1,18] Made of fine Silk Grenadine, rich you may find the very thing you wane and would quickly buy at full prica, BLANKETS AND PLANNELS White silk Emb'd Flanndls = H. 8. and acallop— unshrinkable~ HANDSOME PATTERN CLOTHS— Extra fine—-new designs and old fa- vorites—one of our standard gra varetiear P i} that we rapely cut tn price beca mrs sf +seameewcene OR they are already lower than oth Yard-wide Domot Flannele— | ask—but this ts stock clearance time were .. sevevecee LOW —therefore All-wool Baby Flannels—were 26,2000 49 Scarlet, Navy and Gray Twill— Colored Silk Embroldery—shrunk— self or contrasting emb'y~ Were $1.25 0 $1.75... ..sseervenevoenanees OP Elderdowns, Bearakins and Astrakhans—short lengthe~ were .50 to $3.93... sere 29 to 1.98 Heavy Cotton Fleece Blankets— 11-4 alze—white, col’d Were $1.25. ..-c00 &D Elderdown finish Blankets—full size— white, gray, tan—were $3.25. ..004, Fine Cal. Wool Blankete—white and colored—were $5.50. i 'd Blankets—all lea--one or two pairs $7.98 to $1.0 ew! $2.6: 8-12 size—elsewhore $3. NAPKINS TO MATCH— 20 inch—worth $2.29 dot 2B inch—worth $3.30 dot HEMSTITCHED TABLE SET! 8-10 cloth—dozen napkins—ia box— Regular price $4.29. Regular price $6. Regular price $6.98. MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, ETC, 42 and 45 inch Bleached Musline— by seaming make full size value .12 and .13,, Odd lot of Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings—for single, three-quarter and extra size beds— 7-4—Brown—worth .21,.... cd 8-4~—Bleached and Brown—re Clearance Prices for 9-4—Bleached and Brown—reg. .26, Combination Garments 10-4—Bleached and Brown—reg, Cambric and Natnsook, Odd lots Sheets and Pillow Cases— strong, firm musiin— Were $2.69, : 42x36—-value .1,, 8 | x8¢—value .12,, © BI Wert Bae 04x36-—value .16,,., 12 9 Full size Sheet: no dressing— ¥: $1x90—no seam, 69 69... \~cht in. 5 " tnd peart=e Colored Lawn Corset Covers SPRERDSIDOM ESE SmbC Wa8 value 4.8) Pk, blue, black, white—tong Gunvter-floned of eut corners $value 8 short Megvonsamorel Wiis: otoo (la va Natelseinieny 97 Black Silk Corset Covere— Were $1.26, Were $1. Crib Comfortables—fig'd Silkoline both sides—ruffled—value .69... Full stze Comfortables—Silkoling Women’s All-Wool Knit Sk and fancy borders—were § 1.69{ and Chintz—value $2.21 + 1.49 | Women's Knit Corset Cov White Live Goose Feathers—sanitary | or long sleeves—value . . .49| cured—worth .89 pound.. sore BS Women's All-Wool Pony Cor 3 ussian Co — si best fabrics and sty $8.98.... 8.98 ‘ Double Breast Bu Children's Pony | Cassimeras, Tweeds—T to 16 Formerly § were 44.98. 2.08 Formerly $2.98, Youths’ Coaviot Brown and Gray. Lace Clearances! 30 to 36 chest—were $2.08 + 5.00 New stock arriving dally for which we must have free space. Therefore: LACE BANDINGS—Point Vonise and Oriental—white, cream, ecru— 1 to 1% Inch—wer 1 to 2 inch—were LACE ALLOVERS— Ve Baby Irish and ite, cream and ecru— were $2.49 and $2.98. wore $1.08, wero $1.49. VAL LACES— Extra fine—edges and Insert % to 1 {nch—many match designs. were $1.98 dos, yards, Boys’ Overcoats and Reefers— Bloomer and Knicker Trousere— and Mixtures—4 to 10 yr were $3.98... a) seeveees 1.08 Bloomers and Knick Trousere— Cheviots, Tweeds, Cassimeres and Corduroys—4 to 16 yrs, value .60 to 75... All Wool Sweater Coats— Colors and White—3 to 14 were .98 and $1.26. Boys’ Gray Flannel Blouses— ‘ military or neokband— od) 4 to 10 yrs.—worth .59.....sssseerseees QO THIRD FLOOR. x 88 LACE TRIMMED SHADES were .93. wide Insert and edge or fringe— ae white and ecru—tx3 ft—not @ seo large lot—worth $2.50. 15 FANCY LACHS— THIRD FLOOR. oint de Paris an Jatt Val.— edges and Inserts—2 to 4 Incl | FANCY FEATHERS GOS IOHATOE 3B 10 19 os MeN Loa yi408 Large Slugle Wings and Uncurted REAL LINEN CLUNY LACES— Ostrich Fancles—black and Aid to 4 Inch colors—were .98 to $1.24. ++ 69 ‘THIRD FLO BLACK L. ze Tokio Point Ven! WOVEN UNDERWEAR were $1.49 to $4.9) BLACK LACE BANDINOS— Tokio, Oriental, Pt. Ventse— 1 to 2 inch—were .25 to $1.49... .19 to .98 Stock Clearance of Mourning Veils Women’ fleece lined—long sleeves—aleo ankle pants—were .09... Men's Heavy Natural Wool Shirte— double breast and bi were $1.29..-. 69 Men's White Australian, Wool Shirts and Drawers—ful fashloned—were $2.79 and $3.49... 1.08 MAIN FLOOR. WOMEN'S SILK STOCKINGS were $1.29 Black sure ae thread—richly emb'd— Were $2.98 an 98 MAIN FLOOR, SKATES—TOYS Toe Skates—odd lots of many kinds— deep black, plain or hemstitched, 146 yds, long... .49; were .98 146 yds. long.. .69; 2 yds. long.. .98; were $1.69 | ALSO, FOR CLEARANCE:— =| CHIFFON CLOTH YBEILS-- + 2 and 2% yds, long or square~ algo square fancy lace vells— were $1.49 to $2.49 79 to 1.69 white, colors and some black— Toy Dishes—23 pes.—large sizo— were $1.93 and §2.49..s00000. 08) fancy ralsed pattern—were .98..s000 65 Toy Dishes—23 pes.— medium size— pretty rose patterna—were $1.98 27 inch—$1.00 value jush Teddy Bears~-1i rials best quality—were $1.1 @ MORNING SALES—" ye" Fe To prevent dealera buying, quantities restricted.—No Mail or Telephone Orders, $3.98 unten Skirton..i., B29 $90. All Silk Pongees wines «94 | 55c. regular and extra PT. . 1.29) 350, White Dress Linens,. 19 |#2.95's 9 cream, black and colors—chitfun Combin finish, MAIN FLOOR-SILKB. also Yard wide—light and medium welght—tine | Oi aualtty MAIN FLOOR—TOWSLLING DEPT, i] Women’s $6 Patent Leather Shoes at $3.50 A straight price reduction on two styles from our regular stock that must be sold at once, Dark gray suede and brown cravenette tops, tipped or plain toes, i heels Smart, new and perfect in every way. Reduced from $6 t0,$3.50 “end Company. White, gray, tan— ‘AIN’ FL 490, Boya’ G Navy, brown, THIRD F100 490. Babies’ ry ins R—| MintonD Poon 17 790. Worm Glace K id Gloves 09 12%0. Fine White Lawns.. 7X 9 clasp—gott and pilable | 49 “inch—etrong weave—for dresses and R—-GLOVE DEP’ Dou Suits... 200 ap olf Caps....., At Mr pealaturee- far ine ide band, BOTS’ CLOTHING, Wrapp-rea Also TWELNTY-4IVE OTHER MORNING SP1:CIALS—equal value to above, 21 | 7X0. Bleached Muslin walsts ee MAIN FLOOR—WHITE GOODS Oh Rogers 4 % A5 e Cream ladle, condensed milk and . knives French "| 150, Col’d Wash Suitings.. 7% | Look like linen—88 inch—light and dark colors BABEMENT—WASH DRESS FABRICB. Sateens, Wis, 9 8 Seal Carriage Bags 2.14 r iined—fitted—gilt and gun metal | MAIN FLOOR? 6 | 590. Large ‘r, eto, | With bud and follage—all new Spri 16 a) ae - eolors. Yard SSUES MURA BHCTION ___THIRD_ FLOOR MICLINERY 6 | 6c. Pearl Buttons—dox. 3 Fresh water Pearl —six-sisee—hea ity. | RASEMENT— NOTION DEPT. Not Advertised—Space does not permit. LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! . LOOK FOR THE.CLOCKS!

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