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ony THE EVENING WORLD, SD RURRD AY MARCH 4, 1909. American Husbands Are | Scared Blue, Is View of | Bright Chilian Woman Signorita Huidobro Tells of the De thy MORENO WE TOM ¢ ¢ 1 y ¥ y rt y TO. oe Y | ia hem it VAM LP Mol Pat. ne pete LOLOL P| OMe aL, a OA DMECRRINETEMA COMA CA OTA Oo MRC T LOAM OREM, | ‘ules F Cc en Women’ i lanket ig ing n 1 . resh Fresh Pork ildren s omen s Music ankets lighis ot Home Lite (f or Her ) Richard Should Dresses Flannelette} | me siiowinc aro ‘wl Pesred Outing dk Muslin Bed | 3 Star Flounders oulder on Gowns toni of the Lawns Flannel ween aNMiaee ned Spreads ’ ‘ | A Arveses E ae Temmed, heavy, heavy, firm qual: in South America. leleeeeeane wteg wean ff its malty geod ff te aaa HY a4, 28 ana Bottled and is ihe yoke t rh fancy atripes, in ize for barbers pep aM Veal at sultabtle’ for | 7 and Flo unders; Meenas ml Dinh arendee hie or hand towels, ieee , Gouble) aie betes worth 12, Ib.; iyi: aay 2 uni 2b {No Mall Orders.) J | (No Mall Orders.) (No Mail Onters) f | 3S Stat Or By Nixola Greeley-Smith, 5c ou UE pi muons! + ba, din) ash 31 42 “American husbands are scared blue—that’s my | Cc 44c a0. 4 Cc Cc Cc Cc opinion of them.” (Sixth Floor.) (Slath Floor.) @Sitth Floor.) (Second Floor.) (Second Voor.) (Third Floor.) (Basement.) icant ) (Bi Be 2Be ( Basement.) ( Basement.) “EEE a Such was the terse sentence pronounced by sie | norita Carolina Huidobro, of Chili, upon the married) men of America, already much reviled by visiting crit-, tes | Signorita Hufdobro is the clever South American lecturer who stirred up the Woman's Peace Circle the other day by singing the praises of the husbands of Children’s Caps & Bonnets Wi Purchased the bankrupt stock of A. Rosenbaum, 28 Howard st., New York City, involving a great variety of infants’ ‘and children's caps and bonnets, on sale Friday at unusually low Prices. One of the Principal features is a lot ot any lawn caps in many styles; 39¢, Jumper Dresses That Should Be Priced Not Less Than $2.98 CALE important in that it involves smart, tai lored garments the like of which cannot be had elsewhere for even more than the value we Teas Chili, whose wives, she declared, don't ask questions It} REALE they stay out until 3 o'clock in tho morning. MANDY ONE LOT 8 New York place on them. | Being anxious to hear more avout this heaven of husbands and if pos: ne Ga PA Ey ad CONTA His snowhed Made of fine quality linene and soft lawns, both striped and i] sible, to identity the type described with a chile con carne y which a aUeetetl 39c trimmed dotted effects. One model is plain tailored and’ buttoned might occupy the niche opposite the Hammerstein or plnochle husband, and Be AUTIEUL from neck to hem of skirt with large pearl buttons, Another HON. | has fancy embroidered yoke and beading STRAW fections, 1 sought out the Signorita, a handsor ed with sith furnish a contrast to his per 8 handsome 4 with black velyet run through, Gored and woman {in middle age. pleated skirts, cut extra full, All colors, to criticise Ame : sald, earnes and sizes 34 to 42 $1. 98 ee THE ATH STREET STORE Second Floor. rice -WVERSTUDY KULS ——e bo! (THE 14TH STREET SLORY LEME SERUULL YY +IENRY SIEGEL? Second Flor) = could 1? M ther was a P nia Dutchman and my mothe 4 Beles rs, San) ek A \ Sal of Handkerchiefs Outclassing Any Similar Event We’ve Ever Had Se oer ae Teerlea A QUIET month virtually forced one of the world’s createst mz anufacturers, with factories in uty St. Gall and Broo klyn, to accept our cash proposition to make up several thou- ; i sand dozen hand 5 A iY Family Life in Chili. en handkerchiefs for us especially for this 0 You can hardly realize the magnitude of this sale le by merely reading of it merely reading of it, You must come to the store and see extraordinary prices and values, Men sion, te familles | | | ; eee Pure Irish Linen Hemstitche "E had every opportunity of oneetys| ny Handkerchiefs, with Inrue cored, | Men's Pela NEI EL ed | Women's Fine Imported All-Linen | Women's Pure Irish Linen Heme ing family and I must s te } ork EY on corne 7c ‘ ge Men’s Pure Irish Linen Hemstitched Handker- Lace Edge Handkerchiefs; alo Banguerel otaian ee Sola, that both husbands and wives consider | ; BURGE ENCES copnocrisn Vee ch assorted width hems, large si very thread beautiful assortment of Swiss , 3c each other more in Chill than they do) il Men, This lot represents all tha Soc | i Estee rge size, every thre Be ERATE Gani ercclsine te aie bees odd initials, plain white, er Plain | pure flax, sea scalloped and hem em- Men's Mercerized Handkerchiefs, a What I sald the other day ts per I]] bar or colored border Hand- 5c White and Colored Border Hei Brainereiaartects 19c beautiful assortment of colors ‘wh s e is pers | —_o— | aye 7 ” r ker ¢ 2 BUC t TnTnaIGH ould not | kerchlefs; values up to 12i%¢ OC, | stitched Handkor oh te fs | nen Hem | Womens Mine Tinportel Swiss iim. | Women’s Fine Imported Swiss Em- snanideaiendi age, loupe! fectly true—the Chilian wife would Mon's Imported Irish Linen’ Hem. soft finish; all width hems, 229 Handkerchlefs in plain | brofdered Handkereht in a brofdered Handkerehlefs, in LIVE i pliniangoghnd ses dream of such a thing as asking Lena Schultz’s Heart Gives | stitched Handkerchiots, various | “pmen'a Ulain White Henstitched | crossbar and effect; some | beautiful assortment of new de- beauttul assortment of new ac | ausine ‘Beart Mutfers, in black, husband where he had been {f he e beNA Oo ie width hems; large 12Kc andkerd hiefs, largo aot iE ho imperfections; moxie signs; scalloped and + scalloped and hemstitched wails ANU RDS BBY colors; sd C a 8! 7 e ry Ve. cy 6 2) in at 3 A, M. She would know he had Out Suddenly as She gr 1% HUSBEE SURO ST NUE) c | Beat tohed Gi 19¢, 9c 1214 for men 25c been banqueting with perhaps fifty other ) | e CTH 14TH fe STORE, M or) men, and that, getting in his cups at panto 1 o'clock, he had walted till tt was Pores at Her Books, \ = it GOR ee ee Nght enough to find his way nome.” “And do you approve of such silencq on the part of the wife? I asked. “Certainl, replied the Signorita. “The husband {s a free lance. He has Gone nothing wrong. He 5 1 been out for a little harmless goc time. You understand, of course, that his wife knows he marriage vows. To illustrate the Hberallty of the Chil- fan woman, At Valparalso I knew a very | wealthy family having a conservatory full of the most exquisite flowers— orchids, roses, camellias, &c. The hus- band became very much interested in an opera singer. Gilded baskets and beau- titul ribbons were sent to his hoine, and his wife, with her own hands, used to cut and arrange the flowers for him to | send to.what an American woman would | have termed her ‘rival.’ The wife knew her husband was not untrue to her, and that he was interested tn the other woman merely as an artl and she wanted to give him I suggested to Signorita Huldobro that I had always fancied the women of South America to be rather too ardent in temperament for such breadth of view, Ardent and Sympathetic, “Ardent, yi but sympathetic, They understand their husbands, and they have hearts,” the Signorita replied. “The Spanish woman watches her husband os a cat does a mouse. If he comes home worried from business cares she sees it in one glance at his face. During din- | ner she steers clear of the rocks, knows just how far she can go. And) afterwards, when they rise from the table, perhaps she will seize both his hands and dance around, saying, ‘Now, we are going to have a lovely evening. We will go to the theatre or a concert,’ or, if he prefers to stay at home, she will talk to him, cajole him—do everything to make him forget his cares, “The Chillan woman realizes that her husband works, that his life is harder than hers. Ob, I know you American women work yourselves to death, don't say your husbands work harder, tan you do, But the women In Chili} have easy lives—very little work, You} tel, know, for one thing, there Is money there. more “I heard an American girl say the! is mad other day: ‘Well, perhaps, I might make} a cup of coffee at a pinch, but that! would be the most I could do.’ And} she seemed to be proud of It. "Every C) and to manage a household. brought up on a ranch, and my sister and I kept house for alternating months, spent, every chicken that was Killed, “American girls, even those worked before marriage, are quite help» less afterwards, who had never lifted a hand bef, marriage, wouldn't hesitate to kill and! dress a chicken, Think of it.” The Chicken-Slaying Feat. I didn’t want to think of it—I couldn't | from loss of health and position by | with equgnimity. “he Sgnorita Ansisted, and I had, to | own up that, like the majority of my | eraven sisters, I was unable to per- form the chicken-slaying feat. “The American woman does not con+ elder her husband as the Spanish woman does,” pursued = Signorita from the poultry yard to the family cir- cle. “An American man comes home utterly exhausted from his day's work. What meets him at the top of the stairs? ‘John, would you mind going @round to the baker's? I forgot tho rolls,’ Now, what business had the wife to forget any more than her husband to] let & slip his memory that he had to go to work that morning? Having those rolls was her business. “Ten you feel sorrry for the Amer- {ean man?" “I think he is a slave—in most In- stances, As I said before, he is scared biue of his wife.” Bo, step this way, poor enslaved Amer- fean husbands. Yerhaps the Signorita will tell you how to achieve liberty and @ ticket to Chill. pe §—I wonder if any Chillan pr Li ove Sha | Yet a Chilian lady, Huidobro, | ‘when by a question I had led her back| reach my trouble. has not traduced | I| custom of the Han girl learns how to cook) Mr, Fairbanks was the most expensive We wore! ever chosen, and cost $500, | take’ the inkstand We had to account for every penny we | liome, i payment was accepted for it. According who | for Sig con ay fee oe warp of Sige They are juldobro the Wwe, ‘oCur Pe tn imomlgcentn’?, 0" Raman daterest UNCLE) SAM CAN'T PAY | that Over-study, which resulted in heart | | disease, {3 believed to have caused the! h of Lena Schultz, old, who Hved with her parents at No. 695 Morris avenue, Bronx. The girl died | ght, a few minutes after she had | closed her books, with a weary sigh of; “I can't study any more.” Her mother helped her tnto bed and) sat by her side until she went to sleep.) Mrs, hultz was tiptoeing out of the! room when Lena sat up in bed with! a loud scream. Her er, Frederick, who is an employee of the Interbor- ough Company, heard her cry and ran | with his frightened wife {1 |They found Lena |breathing heavily. twelve years 0 the room, lying back and Mr, Schultz ran at |top speed to get a 4 He retumed, with Dr. Jenge, of No, 403 East One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street, They were met at the front door by | Mrs, Schultz, who told them they were too late, that Lena had died a few sec- | onds before, The phy’ to resuscitate the litt an tried hard rl, but hi ef. | |forts were in vain. Lena was a pupil of Public School No. 8, On One Hundred and Fifty-seventh | street, between Cortlandt and Melrose | avenues, She was to have been gradu- ated d for weeks Ba studied so t her teach Smith, noth ine, a to take rk more easil The girl, however, | sat over her books far into every nigit. A week ago, a doctor to whom Aer mother took Lena, sald that the child's | heart was affected and that she was Hable to @ fatal gelzure {f she wero not | restrained from brain work, ——— FOR FAIRBANK’S INK-WELL. | It Cost $200, Not $500, as Some Folks Said, and the Vice-Presi- | dent Sends His Check, WASHINGTON, March 4.—It fs a8 nate that a new Vice- President shall select the design of an inkstand for his own room at the Cap- and on leaving office shall take the inkstand along with him as 9 souvenir, The payment for the article 0 from the contingent fund ot} | the Senate. Vice - President Fairbanks folfowed } this p aatlee, and chose a eaten, and the in vas mace by Tiffany. Upon te delivery here it was an- nounced that the inkstand selected) by t developed to-day that tt cost only $200. Mr. Fairbanks said he would Ike to with him to his but refused to do so unless full he rae to the proper officlal his check i NEARLY RESIGNED Bat Held Position on Grape-Nuts, An Oklahoma woman was saved | change to right food. She sa; “The Spring of 1904 found me al- most a nervous wreck from the use of improper food. I could not sleep | nor eat anything but wha. it seemed that my stomach was on fire. "I had the best medical advice I could get, but medicine did not I was growing worse all the time until I was about to resign my position, a thing I) (could not afford to do. “A friend brought me a pkg. of| wonderful -food, Grape-Nuts, | and asked if I had ever tried it. I) told her no. I had no faith tn {t,| but to please her I promised to use| | the package before I decided what | it would do for me “Tate nothing but Grape-Nuts and cream three times a day, &.1d that awful burning in my stomach dis- appeared, I was able to continue at, my work and gained 26 Ibs. in three months. So I owe my health and position to Grape-Nuts.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to Weilville.” in pkgs. “There's a Reason th hove letter? 4 me time to time, ot ANBITICUS L OF TWELVE Men’s Shoes Sie 00 SHOES, Goodyear soles, Patent Coltskin, V i: id and Box Calf. Well known “Pioneer” make, Eight different styles. Broad, medium and narrow toes. Sizes 5 to {1 and C to EE, 500 pairs, slight- ly imperfect, Walk-over Shoes and Oxfords in- cluded in this sale, No Mail Orders on Walk- overs, at $1.98 Men’s Rubbers MEN’S 55c, SELF- 39c ACTING RUBBERS, Sizes 6 to 11, at.,,, Third Floor.) OMEN'S Lawn Waists, pretty V yoke of lace tion; full blouse with nser> trimmed with panels of embroidery, Lace edge collars, —89¢ values... . DAINTY LINGERIE W Walsrs, several different styles to select from; elaborately designed with pretty medallions, Lace trimmed back, blouse and ileeyes, Fancy collars $I 98 tached Sarencnsins NEAT TAILORED WAISTS, front trimmed with half inch plaits and ornamented with large pearl but- tons, Long _ sleeves, Laundered collars and 98c cuffs FINE LINGERIE WAISTS, elaborately designed with rows of fine Val. lace insertion and handsome me- dallion, Sleeves trimmed to inatch $I 49 waists, $2.00 value. £ (Second Floor.) Curtains Extra Special $2.98 CORDED ARABIAN CURTAINS; corded borders; several designs to select from; made from best of yarns; standard width and length, SCOTCH LACE CURTAINS, coptes of real Jaces; woven in gulpure effects; 54 inches’ wide; value $1.49; patr O8e, RUFFLED MUSLIN CURTAINS; good sheer quality, with Cluster. * tucked Insertions and ‘full ru fle; paires s+ 49c 8i SILK | MERCERIZED POR. TIERES, in red and grown, with heavy lattice tassel fringe COLORED MADRAS, stained glass ef- fects; reproductions of tmported madras; $0 Inches wide; value Qo bc, yard... side Fourth heavy $1.66 COUCH COVERS, Griental stripes, extra heavy quailty; 60 Inches wide, with heavy Knotted fringp all around; value $1400.00, 0. 89C DOWN cusitos 24x2 Well fleds, coveted with bea Pel cambric® altenty toute, usual price $1.75 Peri LOS EXTRA HEAVY GRADE HO! SHADES, {n W ne Boru itd can Dark Green, mounted on good quality rollers; with cord and fix. tures read tures poady 1 We" 25¢ Floor, en’s75cShirtsat39c States, Cords, on light or dark grounds. styles. Values up to 75c. Basement Salesroom Specials REAT assortments of everythin, attractive prices in the city, $000 yards MERCERIZED SATIN FINISH TABLE DAMASK, perma- nent lustre after wash- ing; 58 inches wide; reg- 29c ularly 38¢.; Friday, yard, MERCERIZED NAPKINS to match; damask; 18x18 size; 69c regularly 89c.; dozen....... PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS, with bor- ders all round; large 10-4 size for extension table; 8c value $1.39; each........., IRISH LINEN DINNER NAPKINS; best at all Inen; excellent for family use; value $1.89; 1. 49 dozen ...... Ao Pictures ORE than 2,000 Popular Sub- Jects, framed ne srarised oak frames, shape, These frames can be ree for photos, The succes are new and = are Cc colors ..... tee eeeee Large Landscape and Marine Cole ored Pictures, framed in gilt, with corners; white 25c mounting; size 12x22. Oval and Circle Pictures; French figures and dainty heads framed {n newest de- Genuine Oil Paintings Mates inal oll a $4, 98 Cine een RO eOO eeeeee (Third Ploor.) HAMS—Lean at Rrocery orders or r cured, U. feduced “price AND SUGAR—On sale Fri COFFEE day, 4 ibs, Cato Blend Coffee at its price of 250, Ih, 100 Branulated suse $10) HA AD ) SUGAR—On ‘sale Friday, 3 Tbs, Special Blend Tea at its regul ale of Ib. and & bs. granulated sugar for. arge SOLLAND HERRING——supertor Miich- ners: regular $1.00 keg, USe.; choice quality mixed feb; remuler 55¢ red sipe. fruits a rult; 5; dozen cans, Kee ., 85e PURE BOKRAX—-30-Mule Team Brand; guaranteed chemically tlh le one-lb, package..... : ASPARAGUS—Sale Friday. itt Bee | $e, mammoth ¢ 12 cans). (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Basement, WHITE NAINSOOK — Extra _ fine, soft finish, for underwear; yard wide; instead of 10¢. OC), ea 20 SE Bheeting Muslin, heavy | py cectitd Bath Towels, in the way of Linens, Wash Goods, White Goods, etc., at the most BED SHEETS, suitable for % or double size beds; 72x90; the kind usually sold for 45c.; limit \ 6 to a customer; no mail oul 30¢ orders; each . Hematitched Pillow Cases, uality round’ thre lieavy, spongy towel, well made, of an ex- that will wash | fringed; large size cellent muslin, extra wear wells full worth 124¢.; no mail Buxs6;) value ! orders; 4 15c each ss. Ae aapbein Bed Spreads, fringed and | Bed Sheets, extra heavy, cut corners; beautiful | fine linen ‘finish, wide Marsellivs designs; full | hemmed. ends; $1290, size; an extraordinary | for doubte and, full sizo beds 6 ve worth x fad evening special oa at 121] oath ce DEO | day, each... yard 2 White Dotted Swise— | Hemmed. rapa Fringed Bleached un 4 Mus- Nicely woven dots © Bath Towels, fancy red Nin’ to make full-size | fine Swiss muslin; vart- | borders and. excellent sheets; 9-4 width; reg- pus eine dots; 0 | value; a standard 16c. ul arly she = 23¢ sila riday at, 10¢ special llc Comforters and Blankets EW SHIPMENT OF MEDIUM- WEIGHT COMFORTERS, all new designs; suitable for full size beds; pretty floral and Persian designs; white fluffy cotton _ filled; 87c $1.49 values... 68.00 FULL SIZE CAMBRIC AND EKOLINE. COVERED. CONFONT. ERS, figured on both sides, with scroll stitching all around; fine $1 59 * Frade of white cotton fll- Ing; $2.26 values MADE WwooL in White, Gray 500 PAIRS EASTE FINISH BLANI and Ta made 2.25 lues pair. e (Basement, ), Corn; dozen, BONELESS BRE Lean, sugar cul regular LAUREL | BL full bodled, flavor, whol: lated; 4 Ibs. BLUE BELL known to tho articular h n) popular 3 81.00; 1b. FLOUR nds of N sewives on this mar- y olive oll of the jduailty, “this grade ly 00's gallon, § oar. FLAKES—100. bbis, on. sale, Pri- fresh from the mill; 10 3 Re bs LMON STEAK ee ok Elizabeth Brand, ( ver fish; Fans can at tee cen. beege MACKEREL —Sn pa} fat fi 89c 10-Ib, pall. Mae noite baske: TORS—ED 19¢ Women’s Vests OMEN'S SWISS RIBBED VESTS, low neck, sleeveless, neatly finished at neck and scever OC ry elastic; 12%e, values "8 RIBBED VESTS OR PANTS, j soft alk Anish; high k} long or short ale or low neck and short sleeves; kei pi and wide umbrella ef- jace; trimmed with di values. . Silk Remnants EMNANTS and Short Lengths | Silks and Ss, Stripes, Pongees, Taffetas, Fancies and Che Values from $9, up to 29 $1.00, Yard, Cc Main Floor)! BEEDLESS fashioned, RAISINS—600 natural ( cases ornty, Rvrutt! doien, bdo, 574€ by APORATED. PRY 178 oa Cc lett Pears or iy large Table Pn Ktate Baldwin Apple Hines lbs. at {fornia ches, ex- w York 1 Ay a BE fruit in b p dor, Sit cob, TsH—-Gonuln fi ne "We MAINE svoan COR 1 fa Bi100; a original meat. dc waite 18¢ tra large, highly y packa VANILLA FLAVORING POWDER erfected and Popular Fox Brand: concent Yaniila Fis oring Powder, very miperior | article; 3 packages, 2Se.; pw. 10c | SWEET JUICY ORANG Dosen, Bhe., B5e. anc (THE 14TH STREET STORE, AMPLES from one of the largest shirt making concerns in the United Materials are of fine woven and printed Madras and Percales, hambrays and Oxford Cheviots in hundreds of neat patterns Also plain white. tom styles in either plain or pleated bosoms, The majority are regular cus- Cuffs attached or separate, All Malin Floor.) Wall Poeket—-Finisied Flour Conisters— ed tb. Aan | S-Kt. Step Ladders—With ‘all Poeket—Finished in nicely. japanned a foluen tai, side. aw” | Jambo, Ammonia cira Menciiled ss 33 pall: ahele at: cted hard woo: umber, ; 8 ing Com un i aici AL boitle lon Ge | No must swecning Come und | china Sal sisseh- “i TOR sue diviese | Wood Coat Mangers— 6 6 When sweeping; 10C |, hardwood ‘cover. Table Oil Cloi—1 t Smooth Mnish; © f box : Pell wide; 5 any Pra rhe Cornel Beaters tn Turk Feather Dusters— kinds 196 izes and sty! Black enamelled 0c roed and rattan, handle. ! Corsets E will place on sale as a Friday W special $1.25 Corsets, me- dium high bust, long deep hips, long backs; made of fine coutil; boned with fine steels; all straight front; give the much / dc desired slender effect Second Floor Embroidery Remeants ex ual for full Ng ‘Allover Embroldery See ings, Insertions and ‘pandines, in strips of 4% to 6 yards; also odds and ends remnants, special (not more than 2 (THE 14TH STREET STORE. Basement.) ular stock, spect for to-motrow, 15¢e., 10¢, and’. (Main Floor, Wines and Liquors DAN, ADIAN CLUB WHISKEY — Hiram WEst on END 82.05; 1 | idole $1 CROW | WHISKE 2 gallon, BI. Hie bottle, oe he best tm- RED FOX ALY Fay! alt ported. re '0-morrow MARTINET tled io Brai bottie at LINWOOD WHISKEY % gallon, 8 t ton, 82.50; . 60c _ 55e BRE OR SHERRY —Our Premium ROCK AND RYE —cr ryatal ined, bot Wines ues tage $o LEMONS— Thin fruit; 3 dozen akin Bie.) juley {onan 12c Dressing Sacques VER 8,000 Lawn Dressing Sacques ‘0 Nightingales, A rowers, “firures oF striped effects, Cur full in width “and "prettily ith Pte b WRAPPERS of excellent Percales, in Gray, Blue and Black; neat patterns in stripes and figures; prettily trimmed © with © washable {gy and shoulder capes; skirts full with Mounces; slten 0 idth, 46 Second Kor) == Eyeglasses and Spectacles In order to acquaint the our thoroughly aulbped this Qublle, with teal . We offer , graduate optometriats. ‘(Main Floor.) partment, amd fitted with: Tenses, Intended to at $1.50 and $2.00; a) ow “at phénomenal 1,000 Sauce Pans, Each With long handle, or bailed preserving kettles, S-quart coated, gray mottled enamelled ware—the kind that sells for 21¢.; to a customer—no mail crders)... Cott.n Floor Tea Ket- Mops— tles — Double coated; ay kind that Will not fall Round handle; Quaks Muslin Gowns DE with full yokes, trim. med with cluster tucks ....... GOWN S—Exceptionally fine values; . round, V or high necks; nainsook and cambric, handsomely trimmed with cluster medallions, Baby Irish or Val, ce insertions, embroideries, ribbons; dotted Swiss yokes; Empire effects; Eaney, lace and em- brotdery sleeves: $2.00 values 2OC UNDERSKIRTS -~ The most beautiful lection Of Sample Underskirts ever ered; each and every one different; = full faring flounces several rows aby Irish, Cluny and V lace WELD) or embroidery and bonds valves "up $1,908 | Secoud Floor.) Prices on Lenten Foods to Eclipse All Records in This Big Fresh Fish, [i SALMON— Fresh Chinoc ular price from 12 ng or sliced k BOSTON MAR} Wb. LIVE SHORE ALADDOCK nL DEEP iC RAN SHUN G. 6 h OUNDER: PANG JENSEN WHITES Cc Ke TRESHLY OPENED OYSTERS—Lar, Rockaway. Oysters 8 dozen, 25¢ CHOICE CUTS OF kun ROAS? 10: Blade cuts of native beet, 1b, LOC OF CANADA MUTTON—Cut with without the chops; Wc WHOLE TOP SIRLOINS OF BEEF suitable for steaks and roasts ee A JERSEY Fined | elo trimmed; Te! ARTERS OF ‘ON—Lb, at BUT—The cholecet, tresh white —Cholecest i Des oe ees Boys’ $3.00 Suits at $1.65 VERY special Friday offer. Boys’ Fancy Mixed Double- breasted Suits, with Knickerbocker trousers; made of fancy woollen fab- rics in the newest colorings; sizes 8 to 16 years; also Boys’ Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits in Navy Blue all- wool Cheyiots, handsomely em: broidered; sizes 24 to 10 years, (third Floor) ===" 10c double Berlin sauco “$e New Turbans 7 ATEST shape Turbans, hand- IL made on wire frames of good } quality horsehair braid. Crown nicely draped, brim made of folded braid and trimmed with pair of wings and wheel rosette. Colors black, brown and 08c Ostrich Plumes 15 to 16 inches long, wide French curl, good — substantial 59¢ flues; all good colors. Ohh rho ===" Grocery and Meats 9c chicken halibut, elther for 4,f0 5 Ibs. euch; reg- 8c | FINNAN SOFT CLAMS—Large bu ams, 3 HADDIE hes of Long 10¢ Cut trom .., 16e FAKS— Horely UG RANTS oe 124%¢ LEGS OF SPRING 1AM Ibe FRESH PORK HAMS—Cut from ng Je CORNED OX 13e 124 FONGU RS —