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1909. THE EVENING WORLD, FRID Love and Gold Hunting in the Klondike & <=The Barrier By Rex Beach Author of ‘‘The Spoilers” AY, FEBRUARY 19, Mr, Stark told you- Frenchman, for certain facts had renil “St. Michael's } , nt h | et Stet nder- Impressed ‘upon his subconsclousness why that's Impossible! You misund wl Hd not entirely gibe with the ‘ Visitors 10 New York — | Dutch Collars Are invited with our regular patrons to make | use of our Lounging Room on the third floor, where they may find quiet and ease to relieve the day’s | sight-seeing and shopping. Tea is served without | charge. stood him. He told you to row me to] gay 's remarks, and vet they were | the Mission, Im to Wather {too dimly engraved to atord ioundes ‘ H tion for a definite theory, What he Barnum's houee | know was this, tha nbted. “No, you're not, and I didn't misun-| Because certain. sc a disjointed derstand him. He wants to get You | conversation recur Oo him, a few outside, all right, but 1 reckon youd words which he had overheard in rathec go as Mrs. Runnion than as the | Stark's saloon, something about a Pe- sweetheart of Ben Stark.” |terborough canoe and a woman, “Are you craay?" the girl cried. “Mr. | He knew every skiff that lay alo! Stark Kindly offered to help me reach |the waterfront, and of a sudden he de- | the Father at his Mis: I'm nothing cided to see if this one was where it} to him, and I'm certainly not going to!had been at dusk; for there were but going An assortment of these dainty novelties that all the world of style is now de- manding. Exclusive ideas the out- ta} The gambler looked down at his in- eyave me the oars. F| juries, opened and closed the fingers of | Wve he w You needn't |{ | be afraid, though, I'm Stark's house and down to the river ng to do the | (4 then leaped to the shingle be. a little V shape | ® row th I should have stayed at/two modes of egress from Flambeau, | 1 (Copyright, 198, by Harper & Bros.) ‘ home, t fant did he? Wen, /S2d, there, was, Bit one cance of this Meo eae eg come ofa steals cats that ‘Ea ne i ms “Star offered,’ did » type. If Neola had gone up-river on the oe Se equal in any other neckwear depart- ! OOODOODOGOODHOSOOHOOO"DI|OOQOOONSGHSS O00 SOSGOD | whenev en Stark ‘idndlyy afters any. freighter, pursuit. wae hopeless, for, no || ; ’ Satie 0 3 Q ASS ea Dain lawn anie lee edge i thing, non the play nad Wh o keh way againal , 4 ; H SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. (was growing in Stark at slght of MIS) eM ror the last three montis, | Postman could make hevlwas ngaliat Misses Distinctive 09 Suits at 5 or lawn and embroidery effects, cut . - | Wounds. and he wants you, but he silpped a com thar ar craft was gone—He ran out) broad and low, | * ea vay Ma hand ag if-to. aee whether he. still | asin eA oRO Created along the modish lines of the latest Spring nitrontiacd auara thing bY you (a 1 of th _ ust one chance, and It} 4 ‘ - ‘ Ad men.” Fanion. ime intained (eonkrel soc ster en cried ha Atsston Anu be me rete, and th pees Hwan ste Se ue ita tiers | fashions, showing the chic effect of the hipless coat and full | when fastened | ‘ nelpless men e Whether We Want to go to ; t : h | fambier, "Bennett ilirested her. ao ahe ave | "Well, are you going to let me bleed | Nichai's or not, thougi: personally: Im | Would, teave on tha next upriver flare skirt in their newest development. together wiiadl| 0 Gale to oare for and|to death?” | for gotng back to Flambeau.” Ifroved'a certaintsy tf Stark had ied t0 | brooch or | RUA SE Toei oe | You are absolutely daft.” she sald. |} robatare as nett accused oP TOU ERE the soldier ont of his |throw them off the track, and Runnion | There is a stunning and youthful dash to these & fugitive t Ou can't force me to marry you hud taken her down’ stream—well dainty as can arine: y—no, no! We'll get a doctor. | Taint. going to force you; you'll do | hid Be thes nf a ene touched tim on the shoulder {ys qitinglee Fee a tera tlettne hlndse him sl _ suits which will wre the saat New York be Our new At Flambeau under the name of | an “TH dig Arst, Tl call the first man [WG would travel Mant 1 ee the svat faahlone rabats are t Burrell will Bel “Ho's too weak to get out. Lock him | w tell Father Barnum, and | 008 eet ana mnt it wan not there, and | miss who demands the of the day. shown in chic | Hoos fo Stark for |B, and let him die in th he'll } of the country — | ine eae eet grew now, likowise his resettle would only’ take a word from me EO eee ey etumiied | 1 Stark cursed affrightedly, for tt 1s ait We strive for difference i2 the high character of the designing ds her away, wit s eacort.. Stark returne to terrible thing to bleed to death in the! “It you haven't changed your mind | haste. 2 { nd to the | and workmanship, applying clever adapta Band embroid- ff) gat there {a confronted. by. Gal dark, and ih spit he Lieu- | wh to his place, I'l run Up to the trading-post and around to the || = ip. applying pi 7 | je oe eres ot Sh ine Hater One thy spice ‘OF himmaele: thet through without stoppingy ‘but. there wate bgitieh Eel Ca Pee | tion and independent thought while preserving absolutely the tashion type of | canine Burrell intervene, Stark accuses ‘Gate | ‘can't do that, I promised." , lan't another priest between there and craft, the one he guarded jealously, | the original Paris models. ues at of the woman's murder, “He told that le to my girl. He gave|St. Mike's, and by the time we get to any but a man schooled in the ways of || wu y bit Burrell shoved nim ehegugh tho | any en to mont anything’ However, nite mater and tndian ticks.” He wag Misses’ tailored suits, 2e" pond models Mvind hiplets coat with 25¢e and 50c | } t) d yy it Cros very giAd . ) iy \ | c ‘ER XVI [depen NUcanitiaottnatiumAnalthanitell veTuVaaneantueadl Wn pretty eure you |the others of his susptcione; they might shawl collar with Persian ornament, coat lined with best quality peau de cygne, ] (Continued.) | ; John Gale's Hour. | At this final desperate effort to fix the crime upon his rival, Burrell turned on him with loathing. “It's no use, Stark. We heard you may she killed herself. We were stand- ing outside the door, both of us, and got it from your own lips.” Until this moment the man had stood | on his own feet, but now he began to fag, seeing which, Poleon supported him to the bed, where he sank weakly, collapsing in every joint and muscle. “It's a job,” he snarled. “ put this} up, you three, and came here to gang me.” An unnatural shudder convulsed | him as his wounds bit at him, and then |! have claimed the right to go, and of that Sei ENS cone he would not be cheat He swung the shell over his shoulders, then hur- Main F full flare skirt in new high girdle hipless model, Made of self striped serges. Colors are old blue, rose, gray, tan, reseda, 'y blue and black, Sizes 14 to 18 years, and for small women. Specialat . , , $25 Sale of Wash Dresses at $1 , for your choosing, each one new and original 1909 Sev eral new st les model Practical jumper and guimpe styles, pretiy “piuafore” models, etc, Materials are linen, ginghams and percales in a veriety of tast colorings. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Specialg. =, $1.00 Final Reductions on Misses’ Coats What we have left of this season’s coats will go out tomor- row ina finalclearing event that will be notable for extraor- dinary price reductions. the wounded man he sald, "I'll get a/Wwill-when you think it over.’ doctor, but God have merey on your | ‘e won't discuss It ia soul.” He could not tru eit to) uu don't understand yet," he con- talk further with this cre nor be|tinued, slowly, “What will people say (ried to the bank and down the steep near him any longer, for though he When they know you ran &way With traf! Ike some great, misshapen tur- had a silght know! of surgery, he | me." \ tle, | ould so vehed a loi | “You-you—" Her votce was a-quiver (To Be Continued.) with indignation and loathing, but her ic aeihsisCnaateeie | Ups could not frante an epithet fit for | \\ wR tata ak WIFE POISONED COFFEE. | ba you m ‘yom “Nol ‘If this thing ts ever known, | PITTSBURG, Feb. 19.—Confessing that || Poleon will Kill you~or father.” Ihe had placed polson In & sugar bow! | She saw Runnion gazing over!) tor ner husband to uso in his coffee, || rel! ste houlder jn search of a shelving bea da dntaver then he aaig /@= bar, his proflle showing more de-|and had afterward watched his death ||fl unmoved, Mrs. Josephine thought Ky mit Sou mus bo hare? Ha) based and mean than she had ever no- | struggles Pyaundedie. ltloed It before, They rounded a bend |°7% ih AUNT etn SET CG II “4 where the left bank crumbled before Mizejewiskl, nineteen years old, of Na- || the untiring teeth of the river, forming |trona, was committed to jail last night yn he did—t don't know." Then stless volce thronbed out tl nvaux-de-frise of leaning, fallen Are awash in. the current, ‘The |charged with murder, A sick husband as ho crled in despair: “She | short alde of the curve, the one nearest |and an Insistent lover are said to have | Exceptional Value Umbrellas at $1.50 It is seldom that this grade | of Union taffeta (silk and lisle) is put into $1.50 um- | brellas, but we insisted upon | “something better than usual.” ous. man He pushed Gale ahead of the old man went Ike a di t for is violence had wasted itself, and he was like a person under the spell of a strong drug. At the doctor’a door They have selvedge edges and are substantially made, durable and stylish umbrellas. red him, boy! She believed his That's what hurt Something II else from his mind. Moreover, his memory | Leopoldville, @ mission station and set-| 4 4 rays . Oe aps J | M'stark crouched on the edge ot his bunk | The Love of Poleon Doret. | tir toed. "Stark's siatersent, which, #0 | tiement of uhe Congo Pree arate, "re. $4.75 for Misses’ $7.75 10 $9.75 Coats $12.75 for Misses’ $25 Broadcloth Coats | tnd inatiral ood) nandlee Tikes 7 2 rench officta’ ave . . ce rT —a ghastly gray, grinning thing! One O the girl crouching at the stern Ue ND anata Cr ee Sbun killed awareaten]byirstelesay meatal A splendid choice for those who are fortunate enough to share the bargains. | eS GR con $1.50 he flared up viciously, ‘But I'll beat you all, I've got the girl! I've got her!” at b vem and towards this Runnion propelled the BNatlaliaveried Wsncrailieudiianivittes|| (Gaetan ee akift, The firl's heart, sank and ehe| FRENCH OFFICIALS EATEN, |: Savenareermah tise cand vaiveles: membering, for this affray had driven “Yes, I've got my daughter!" “Where {s®she?” demanded the trader hoarsely. “Where's my girl?” The gambler chuckled; an agony seized him till he hiccoughed and strangled; then, as the spell passed, he laughed again. “She's got you in her head like the mother had, but Il drive it out; I'll treat her lke I did h Gale uttered a terrib and moved upon him, but Burrell shouldered the sob caught in his throas, and he red away under the weight of his CHAPTER XVII. ehe could not distinguish her oarsman, except as a black bulk, for It had been a lowering night and the ap- Proaching dawn failed to break through the blanket of cloud that hung above the great valley. He was @ good boate- man, however, as she gathered from the tireless regularity of his strokes. was a allent man, too, He | into her blanket and tried to sleep, but them, protected a gravel bar that made | been the motives, | down stream to @ dagger-like point, | —$—$————— felt her limbs The mind of Poleon Doret worked in | Stern Brothers Men’s Silk Crepe Cravats Their Own Importation in 30 Spring Shades BRUSSELS, Feb. 19.—A despatch trom | $3.75 for Misses $6.75 to $8.50 Coats ; $2.9 for Girls’ $5 Reefers $10 for Misses’ $16.50 Rain Coats For Men and Women— assortment of pearl, silver, gilt, horn Mid-Segson Hats of Tulle, Flowers and Jet All Copied from French Models $7.50 and *10 ] Silk and Net Waisis that Were $6.75 to $10, at $3.95 | All the odd lots of silk and net waists left from previous sales are here in a remarkable bargain occasion. trader aaide, himself possessed by «| She only dozed for a minute, tt seemed,| FQUR-INRANDS, 81.00 FOLDED SQUARES, $1.45 A Special Showing for Saturday Every waist Is a I cold fury that Intensifed his atrengen |{° find her eyes fy wide open pend oF for! Satara \| F Received Week! smart new model, id tenfold. stlees red of her lonely , “Stop tt Gale! Let me attend to this, | he gave (8 bremonitory cougb, and suid Also for MECRY, | New French Mourning Millnery Received Weekly such as Ke a | Till make him tell!” lise SEY POUR-IN-MAND SCARTS, various weaves, { ] pecial wear with satisfac- ‘Oh, will you?” mokeed the girts|,,/xou must be tired rowing eo stead-/ 9 aii thy newest solid colors and striped effects, a 50° | Miinery Partore, ml lute a eee tion at the theatr Bute ons toset\raiea tyr ne plied. | ae | oa! here is she?” y replie Informal parties, jone of your damned business.” | At the gound of bis voice ahe sat bolt ‘6 § § he was acized ith a perossam | UDTER. To-morrow, Special Sale of Men's $1.00 and $1.25 New dinners, ete, that left him shivering and his lips col- at are you doing here, Mr, Run- ; 100 Messaline Waists, orless, The blankets were soaked and] ,,-. ¥ i} in various handsome styles, a foggy with blood, and his feet rested in|), i” TOwins” he answered, care: Women’s and Men’s Hosier y | Hey ies Dive caer cris looiand clas tow of esch, but fot all ws a red pool, i up a large orde: . . In every style. Dressy lace ; h hs changed my mind, Mr, Run- ’ by rized List a i i Ben Stark,” sala the tortured lover, OIL, OH Cin rae Bes None De at eae 2 8, Neckwear for one of the most exclusive uptown stores rimmed, tucked and tailored “you're a sick man, and you'll be gone {n half an hour at this rate. Won't you do one decent thing before you die?” jah! I'm all right.” N get you a doctor if you'll tell us where she is. If you don't—'ll—let you dle. For God's sake, man, speak up.” The wounded man’ strove to rise, but could not, then considered for a moment before he sald: 4 , 1.45 ; 4s ey he said, “not till I'm ready, with handsome hand embroidered insteps, Value $1.95 Palr, . medium shad cl Ities, all made of rich, A : i I it hi . ledium shades, ver: jas novel made o} . . ee ned Now, keep your sent or we'll both| — Men's Fine Silk Lisle, in black end colors, alto | Th of anenel N k t Dainty Waist of Sheer Waist of Batiste #4 ge | ui drown; thie ain't a ferry-boat” Af pure silks. The exclusive novelty Neckwear you mus = MES OE | “Up river, on that freighter that left |{°N 0) th ERATLT A ter | Fancy and Embroidered Cotton and Lisle | Hd. Batiste, tucked and elaborate: broidery, front, back and sleeves ||! last night. She'll go out by Skagway, Hai ed I never | Thread Half Hose Pir 21C tao, WIS | pay $1 and $1.25 for when this purchase Is sold. MIE, Ty trimmed with Vale trimmed’ with exquisite Irish {fi} and I'll join her later, where I can have e you tame l 4 t id Cluny i her to myself, She's forty miles up- | that temper, | There are only a few of each pattern, rate Tee aie $5.00 lacs $7.50 I: river now, and getting farther every minute—oh, you can’t catch her!” The three men stared at one another blankly. “Why did she go?” sald Gale, dully. “Because I told her who she was, and who you are; because she thinks you killed her mother; because she was glad to get away,” N at he was grown nion?"" down to the Mission, take me back.” “Can't do 4," he sald; le too awift.” “Then set me ashore and I'll walk back. It can't be far to town.” “Twenty-five miles, We've been out about three hours." “Put me ashor I want you to e current “We're not going to get along to- gether, Mr, Runnion—only ‘ar asthe Mission, I dare say you can tolerate me until then, can you not?” She said Ihe bitingly. “Stark told me to board the first boat Michael's," he said, disregard- surcasm, “but I've made @ few { my own the Inst hour or ao,” plans Black Cotton Hose, with double soles, Pair 256 iat Dor, $1.40 Moe) (ae Black Ce eine vant Ingrain Black Cotton and extra Hates Lisle Thread Hose, par 88C Hatpo. 1.95 Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose in black, white, bronze and desirable colors, with double soles, Pr, 95C Three Prs, 2.75 Women's Fine Gauze Black Pure Thread Sik Mose, Spring Styles of Boys’, Chiidren’s and Young Men's High Grade Clothing BOYS' NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BRBASTED SUITS, Silk Neckwear at 65c the manufacturer overproduced a few dozen of each style—a natural and very frequent condition. These sur plus dozens mean little to him once the original order is filled. So we secured them at the most extraordinary concession—many of them are less than half price. It 1s the great Neckwear event of the month for men. The smartest colorings of the new season, light and or so, but the variety is wide enough to give you good choice. Ready tomorrow—while they last, hte (fn Wat 6 65c Specials in Men’s Wear Bat end String Ties. Men’sUnderwear~Ame oh Can sek. nese in a large assortment of new finish, white or Novia. A good modela in such fashionable shtdes as taupe, green, Copenha, ror, light blue and black, Former prices $6.75 to $10. To- $3. 95 morrow at . . . . . e ce tecked and embroidered nets, white and ecru, 200 Net Waits, tes ioe eet votes cod inscrinns eit very handsome effect. All lined shroughout with silk If the lines were complete there would be no reakn for reducing them. $3. 95 Formerly $5.90 to $7.50 To-morrow «! ee ie | ae . Specials in New Lingerie Waists Exquisite New Models at $5.90 and $8.75 Second Floor—Greenhut and Company—For Sav Selon Men’s 50c High Class Fancy Half Hose, 25c We've just made the greatest purchase of Men's t pak to Infilct violent pain, the man ~ y and tan fancy cheviots and blu 38 ¢ reais my ay ited Pitlcléel Aan Gree with extra par Rnichertoeee trousers, $6.75 aT values are 75¢ 50c medium weight in shirts, with draw. Hosiery of our career, Secured four fine lots—importer’s | Shiv in the trader's thce, Overfatness Condemned, | cipRen’s LIGHT WEIGHT REBPERS, Oy set ste ee V8 7.99 sutplus— at less than half value, High-class novelty (ili “Never mind, old man, Tit being Merl so even taeh, women teators ey NaybiaaTate gat Bleek ava eulveTeneeU Toad teeey kerio 4,95 Men’s Shirts— Villa or ce a za clocked effects in the correct new shades, imported for the } back," sald Burrell, and laid a comfort: | wart'tarbe let te cide Te aereners, who : Somme ! ————__— Trench Flan: Men’s Underwear~Sh"s_— most exclusive trade by a concern whose name is known Ing hand on Gale's shoulder, for the fact | derstand that the demand In for lines. not BOYS' SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS, In blue nel, neat patterns, with or without ad throughout the haberdash trade f high pahineioelieys the EOE curves, and govern themselves accordingly, | serge, fancy cheviots, worsteds and cassimeres, $4,95 to 8,95 collar, some with French turned Drawers—Cartwright & Warner's fai ra i na! - pene Vo seill Ig merkralee tat! RAG ME Le wea dit. Many a tying exter o¢| YOUNG MBN'S SACK SUITS, newest Spring Mode Wl SNe eco ee 5) ee ea “You won't want her if you catch her, theatahod stipe low and unreliable The in fancy mixtures, 32 to 38 inch chest measure, 15,00 bas : ae f rey 50c and ic many [ SIAN OVER. $9.75. to $12.75 DOUBLE New Spring Models of Misses’ & Children’s Hats R 45 Women’s $8 to $12 Shoes Reduced to $5 BREASTED, ildren’ i il , a | COATS, SAOBWANG Also Imported and Domestic Lingerle Hats eiieren ‘ie orate the Women's $6 Shoes Reduced to $3.50 Formerly | meres. Ages 2 to 10 years. heels. Exceptionally good looking. ae cy derk gray rwede ahd REEFER AND $7.50 to $9.75 SAILOR AND] |) corroy crepon ar $1.50, 1.98 | $5.00 to $22.50 Regularly $810 $12 Crovenelte, Sold requlerly for $6. fl RUSSIAN OVER- § 75 Se OULD BATISTE, TRIMMED WITH LACE & BWEROIDERY, 1.98, 2.95 Boys'_and_ Children’s Sprin Boys’ Tan Calf Storm Suede Shoes for Misses [ff a = | nd Reefers, cut in the new mod- ‘aterprool, also blac d Children All suedetig H NSIPETIEM anya t BLACK AND COLORED MESSALINE 4.95, 5.95 Overcoats s8 Stykshly cutgermeats in the ECCS boxcalweltedscle shoes 2 ildr Top Boots, in Runnion will see to that.” “Runnion!” ‘ the Directol de le. Mate AU RENY ie Fi Shirts and Drawers— instances more for in I ahe lover crled out in anguish and nid | 208 Prescription wTablets. Any drupe WINTER OVERCOATS AND REEFERS, $3.50 * 7,50 Ramie Fibre Underwear rey Gi Chis uo, the up-town Specialty Shops, and consider excellent value with | hie face in his hands Hil eite you's largestted ‘acs of those ate, Heretofore $7.95 to 13.75 five styles in the lot and all the reguler and large good reason, Gauze Lisle hore—double tole, low j sHe's wanted I her for a long time, so d him to go ahead” who, upon this unnatural] confession, alone seemed to retain sufficient control to doubt and to reason. He was think- ing hard, straightening out certain facts, and trying to square this horrible Statement with things he ea ne of them noticed Poleon Doret, | § cheapest and safest way to get {x form for gant little fat reducers, containing a good jerous supply, for seventy-five conts, and | this quantity should be enough to! a decided tmpression on your exces Many have lost as much as @ poun fat. ® day, These Marmola Prescription Tablets may be used with impunity and likewise pertect ! heard to-night. All of @ Ade Tate could ry ae ee Eeaae tee (eH MISSES! TAILOR-MADE SUITS, 14 and 16 99,78 to 22.80 nest pattern, all figured patterns, roll or standing sill ipes on solid colors all the good qualities of « i the dariiness unheeded "by" cele tg | feriptlon, they are, of course, quite harm: Heretof RG # | izex value up to 95c, at, GOC — collar. Value $1,25t0$1.45,tGOC — andblack Velueupto$i.at ODOC regular 50c Hose at. . | DOC Bubrell who stood faced an dateaught His, In ok coven lstesioe tears | Secor) bat20 0137.50 | Main Fleor—Greenhut and Companr—For Saturday's Selling Men’s 25c Hermsdorf Black Half Hose, 17c | | wi or causing @ wrinkling of the flesh. OIRLE JUMOR ), Of Plain Broadsloths $7.9 $ le of Maco yarn, doubl i 5 to ! I) In rain cotton, split sole of Meco yarn, double toe and heek also plein | _ aod fanay 40 and 12 yrs, 0 12,78 | Advance Display and Sale of ingrain cotton, black geuze cotton, Hermsdorf dye, double tole, spliced { | REEFER @ RUS- in chinchillas, kerseys and fancy mixtures. Sizes 2'y to 15 years. Sizes 24% to 15 years, Boys’ © Children’s Dept.—Broadway at 13th St. FINAL CLEARANCE SALE BOYS’ & CHILDREN’S | Suits & Overcoats Formerly $ 5” NORFOLK, RUSSIAN SUITS, in all-wool materials. Sizes 8 to 16 years, ALSO BALANCE OF CHILDREN'S Misses’, Girls’ and Small Women’s Apparel At Extraordinary Price Reductions Meretofore $19.73 to 23.50 EVENING. CAPER of fported Broadcloth ported Broadcloth, in tan, Mgt blue, pink and rose $11.95 © 18,50 Heretofore $21.50 to 35.00 GIRLS’ PULL LBNGTH COATS, various styles and materials, Heretofore $6.50 to 10.50 CHILDREN’S COATS, plain cloth or fancy mixtures, Batton4to-Neck Models, 2 to 16 yrs, Heretofore $4.95 to 11,50 ATTENTION I§ DIRECTED TO 3,95 $1,98 '° 3,98 MISSES’ WAISTS, 14, 16 and 18 Yrs. At Attractive Prices West Twenty-third Street sizes, but not in every style. $3 in this one-day sale, at Men's Domet Night Shirts~rol of militery collar, Oe Men’s Night Shirts—Sco'cb nel or Domet, in small hairline and Boys’ Clothing for Spring Made especially for Greenhut and Company, and r showing smart and exclusive styles in Suits, Overcoats and Reefers for practi- cal wear, and high-class silk novelty Suits for dress occasions, The prices will sustain our value-giving repu- tation. Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits cin fa. ported and domestic cloths, in the mew shades of olives, tens and grays. Ages 8 to 17 yeara $5.00 to $17.50 cluding silk suits, serge suits with silk collars and a varied assort- ment of worsteds and cassi- tan and olive shades, also a varied asso:tment of grays. Ages 3to 17 years $5.00 to $15.00 Second Floon—Greenhut and Company j Sixth Avenue, 18th fo 194h Street Greenhut & Co., store tormerty occupied by B. Allman & Co. Exactly the hose you wil spliced heel, neat silk embroidered designs on instep | or clocked on tan, grey, cadet, navy, green and black. 25¢ | Men’s fine lisle Hos Men’s brilliant lisle Hose Very neatly cl locked on plain colo —plain black, gauze weight with or in colored clocking on plain lustrous appearance, soft texture and bleck, also novelty design in fancy excellent serviceability, Having heel and toe; all sizes. Main Pleor—Greenhut and Company—For Saturday's Selling. Women’s High-Grade Shoes at Deeply Reduced Prices Several lots of our finest grade of smart Foot- wear for Women are getting low in sizes, so we have de- cided upon a deep price reduction to effect a quick sale, As there are just about enough for Saturday’s selling we warn you that it is likely to be the last opportunity to obtain such high grade shoes at the price. : We have added enough chairs and salespeople to give you convenient shopping and quick attention. The $5 Shoes Include several styles in patent feather and black Russia button, calf, with light or medium weight soles, Cuban The $3.50 Shoes are Patent — Leather Bution Shoes made over the best fit. | ting lasts with low vamps, higharch and Cuban heel; tipped or plain toes. These are good, solid and serviceable black, gray and brown, with fancy if shoes for the strenuous boy ; buttons. Special | values up to $3.50. special 1.95 Hi eats ame ape aoe]. | Sa mrtg co atten