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foasined that “Twilight,” @ one. act! stand opera by Arthur Nevin, the Pittsburg composer, whore hy] was produced in Berlin last spring end greeted with most oetwrae com- ments by the German critics, was to be the thing. Tho book Is by Randolph | “Die Walkure” Splendidiy Sung in “Ring” Cycle Harley, Mr. Gatti-Casazza declined to | talk about the matter, Mr. Otto Kahn Olive Fremstad, Singing | °° »0t ve seen, but Mr. Meltzer, who | has discussed q n ith Mr. K the “Child” Brunnhilde tho g alvin OF Opera (8 | relish, ead ts for the First in's opera had en consid: Makes a Deep Impres- | sion—Berta Morena a}. avoided Beautiful’ Sieglinde— orcs si insien pein nen can ave | posbier sa Soomer ands: may not be a great wack, Pre welt | linckley in the Cast. id | the | who belleve tn rely hopes that it te, Mr. Converse’s ine of Desire” was a disappointment. @ asking for at present | ra in English, not English opera, If are to wait for a Kansas Verdi or a few, if any, hops to greet the new What we ask, and {t ble demand, is that | Verat Wagner | BY SYLVESTER RAWLING CET E WALKURE," tn the matines D ycle of ‘The Nibelungen, 1, Ving," got a beautiful presen-| tation at the Metropolitan Opera Hous yesterday beturs a large audience tha Ustened without a whisper while the| curtains were parted and applauded vociferously when they were closed.| cing in Mr. Hertz gave a vivid, intense and ap-| Germany, Pealing reading of the score, to which | ¢ his orchestra responded with a noble! U interpretation. The singers were tn tune © collt ‘ and dramatically potent, the scenes were f . Sepa egg haRicde hed Wall set and in the main the lighting ST TRGLC AB TROL OUR Eee han Jour great loss in not being able to hear ‘was effective. Few better perfor ‘s|opera sung in our own tongue? of us d the other 4 in @ language that ail of us under mself desired greatly ‘tbelungen Ri should be | ndon in Ey France, sh. Italy, Russia and every cour except America and England tnsist | om opera tn the eme satistac vernacular. Is the n of possessing the | of the music-drama may be credite ite our opera house, which means any-| ADELE MARGULIES TRIO where. GIVES THIRD CONCERT. The Adele Marg: Trio gave tts | Issohn Hall last Olive Fremstad first time as the ppeared for younger Brunn Ld and, despite the limitations of voice, justified her ambition to port t before @ large and friendly this most lo of Wagner's heroines. Diserarane conmeces 1 She imbued her with a girlishness un Ga Car ie Mateo Ronee Paralieled. Here, indeed, was an un-| iano and violin in A major, opus 7, sophisticated maiden not far on in her| ubinsteln's second trio in @ minor teens, wearing short skirts, such as) gules, Mr. Lichtenberg and Lucy Weldt astonished us with early | Mr. in the season, and embodying what, tomed sith | Mme. Weidt, in a talk with the writer, foram | called the child Brunnhilde. If one's; MARISKA ALDRICH thoughts harked back to the more god- GOING TO MUNICH. | ke impersonation by Ternin!, who n of the tan| ,» there tion of both concep. tions and both artists, A Fine Valkyrie Cry. Mme. Frem has been voice upward played with ail thelr accue- Aldr was room ery of the V. hilde makes her entrance, w. Brunn- awaited with breathless interest. came through the test splendidly. Her voice rang out clear, full and with joyous ex- tion. In this particular s y Inter on, but thro t sho ‘was tisfying. In the c! scene with Wotan, before she was put to sleep, her histrionic sense stood her in @ood stead, Berta Morena’s Slegiiude was another lovely impersonation. It was not easy to forget Mme. Fremstad’s own po interpretation of the part; but not eve! he has equalled Morena in fervid convincing acting, Not an Wluminative detail did miss, even when she came near to tripping over her own ekirt. She sang better than she bas mung this season, Florence Wickham sang Fricka as- tontwhingly well and acted with spirit But, dear Miss Wickham, did you thin you were portraying Cleopatra, or J neris, or Thais, that you were so t Jewelled and bespangied ax ani that a whole morning ees spent at the hairdresser's e Was not WASHIN( miral W jured a few days ago by a fall on the front of his home, two ribs being idered serious DoYouEnjoyYourMeals? One of the Most Important Ques | tions to Consider in the Search for Happiness and Health. | ‘Are von got his question to you 4s, all the pleasure and the hea It not, entitied to why | ourself." You nervous oF sulle tet sour ranging that marvellous coiffure? rally aro y Burrian as eiraniuna to mile nnd be cheerful, an al and smile, at least, ¢ winging with power Pied sacri erin ing with fervo: nin and a bed stoms pictoriaily and histr digestion ha @howed signs of hoan » the brain, for the brain en nected aa a Heed nrdly be used to ity ach ness as to voic y in the las ding lacked of th pre admirably | and Rosina Whe ata Oerner, Henrietta W Hf sour stomach has | Wickiiam, Marie Mac mentation t¥ potting Koch-Boehen, (EMMY DESTINN THE HEROINE IN “MADAMA BUTTERFLY” Emmy Destinn, for the first time this | @eason, was Clo-Cio-San in Puccini's | wilt Where's t “Madama Butterfly’ at the Metropolitan | Stuart's: Dyspepsia Tablets a n Opera House last night, She has always | cure. Whyt Because, as all stomach troubier gung it gloriously, but never with more | a7" from indigestion and because one tnaredie “ of Stuart's Dyspepsta ‘Tablets is able to thoy Deauty and opulence of voice, She was 4 completely digest 8,000 grains of your braio 4s going 1a depressed. No fone need tell gout that, Lut torme isordtord It your somach can lune to antler mlerrton sa | on the pitch belind the scenes before |4..) ot fo t it atond to reason that these her first entrance as well as th hout | little Dyspepsia Tablets are going to digest all the | the opera, The pathos and the tragedy | fool and whatever food you put into your stom Of the character and tho action arg| sch? Science nowadays can digest foot without portrayed by her adiniravly Voice and in action. 1f look the traditional 1 maiden as weil as she © her, only herself sclenttti | Dyspensia 7 | rouguly aud | So, if your stomach refus Al | work, and you suffer fr vetattons, Moat, | All that 1s necessary to make iis tm. | Drea form abandon |" ttt was, | fy 3, Kita personation satisfying is 0 as he wiwas Fornia almost ha creation part : fue, a via ni conducted as y Toscanini men and e J wok aud taste deli ene ‘ Get a package « V's Dyspenda Tableto ENGLISH OPERA, MAY BE, at any drug store 0 + Bow package Bead us your name will at once wend 9 AT THE METROPOLITAN. ! There have been rumore about the | free, Address F Metropolitan Opera House for some Uhlg., Marshall, Mich, time that the ag n for opera. in | Ses eee eens English was to bear fruit in at one| No Extra Charge for it. performance tn the vernacular be: ral Advertisements (or The World may be lett « the season closed. Last night tt was @8Y American District Messenger Uitico in the ety untis O ANNIVERSARY SALE Saturday, February 11th, will be our Sixteenth Anniversary. To commemorate the event we will have our entire stock of High Grade Suitings and Overcoatings on sale for two days only. Choice of any goods in the store without of Pattern or Quality, SUIT OR OVERCOAT, To Measure, $18 Our Usual Prices Range from Twenty to Fifty Dollars This offer holds good for two days only—Saturday, Feb. 11th, and Monday, Feb. 13th. Open on sale days until P. M. FRANK PHILLIPS 427 FULTON ST. BROOKLYN, N. Y. All Garments Cut and Fitted by Mr. Phillips, asters shall be sung to | THE EVENING _WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY = ITS WORK SEEN | OVERNIGHT Pimples, Eruptions, Rash, io., Go| Quickly When Poslam Is Used. ECZEMA YIELDS READILY !ng a small part of the skin d with pimples, rash, blotches, , or which {s unduly inflamed, \itching or chafing, and applying thereto only a small quantity of pos- lam, an immediate demonstration nay be had of the remarkable proper- ties of this new healing agent, and enough poslam for the purpose will be mailed free of charge, upon re- quest, by the Emergency Laborator- West Twenty-fifth stre City. Spots so tre aved and healed in 24 hours Poslam puts a stop to Itchi York ¢ as oon as applied, and its readiness in healing these small surfaces is but an indication of {ts rapid action in the eu of all eczomas, acne, herpes, | tett piles, barbers’ and all other forms of itch, scaly scalp; in short, every surface skin affection. ( “Pos- am 13 fully much more thiad you claim,” writes Mr, Harrison H. Allen, the author, New Gretn J.) Poslam is sold in two sizes (trial. | gular jars, $2) by all} articularly Hegeman's, | Riker’s, Kalish 's, Kinsman’s and Mile} | hau's, | TS YOUR CREDIT 1S GOOD AT FicEnery’s 86, 88 and 90 MYRTLE AVE. Cor. Lawrence St., Brooklyn Colossal Values in Our Winter Furniture Sale Go-Carts, Carriages, Pullman Sleepers and Perambulators 2.98 to 50.00 Hornect Time for Pours ‘uothers e and interesting lines pro- vrated Whitney and ; field compa We have fixed prices sensationally low, aud you will f dit not only profitable ion from our early Spring ith bach Puce unting to $85. tab ehase An OPEN SATURDAYS Until 7 P.M Sold to “James Young” : Stock of VAL. M. SCHMITZ, together with $50,000.00 worth cf Men's and Beys’ Clothing and Furnishing Goods, now on sale 5 of ccst. $3.95 Euys a $10.90 Suit or Overcoat $5.95 Buys a Stoin-Bl ch Suit $9.90‘ uysa Hart, Sohaffier& Marx Suit 3,000 Men's ‘2.00 Trousers; now 98c. 1,000 Men's Fancy Vests, $2.00 and $3.00 | values; now 95. ) Boys’ Suits, $3.00 to $6.00 values now $1.55 to $2.95. 2,000 Boys’ Knickerbocker Knee Pants, k values; now 29c, $2.00 and $3.00 Hats, $1.00 | ‘ 3 i * * & 4 « * bo Pi e « 4 « « bY Po ® © & < 4 < * « 4 : < 4 ¢ ¢ v « 4 ee a Visit the New Store If you iiave three or four teeth 1 will ins for Bargains SS UAMES | YOUNG SALES co.” ia 481-483 Fulen Sh, Prooklyn | N.E YOUR-CREDIT IS GooD MICHAELS BROS DRESSES of Serge, Taffeta, Velvet ) TAILORED SUITS, Mixtures, ) OPEN... MONDAY AND SAT. EVENINGS and go home at night with a new set that fits your mouth perfectly. anteed for ten years. Hoyt Street Subway Station - at Door Furon St.Con, Bmioce St. B’KLYN. FINAL CLEARANCE Balance of Our Entire Stock of Winter Garments At About 40c. on the Dollar LONG WINTER COATS of Broad-) \3.97 \6.75 Pray cloth and Kersey, 54 inches, hand- somely tailored. and Broadcloth, embroidered and ; lace trimmed. HANDSOME DRESS SKIRTS fi Panama and Serge; black, navy and ' colors; pleated and fancy trimmed { models. 6.7. teato Serges and Preadcloth; black and> colors; satin lined. +2570 950 Wortn 50% WEEKLY CY (5010175 Worn 75 * WEEKLY #75 10 +100 Woah #J2O WEEKLY #100 191150 Wortn #159 WEEKLY gcd FOR ALIMITED Rab! ol 4 FAMOUS REST-E, \ aii GUARANTEFD ELASTIC FELT MATTRESS ‘10% ROOMS +Q/550 FURNISHED att NEVER SOLD LESS THAN #1659 3 HST DENT! STRY. a seeceane Aeeeneneseesenees The New Waterbury Way Altogether different from other plates — permanently comfortable, Cannot work loose or drop. Beautiful —truetonature, Nothing so durable, Its use does not interfere with taste— the roof of the mouth being uncovered. To be had only at Our Dental Parlors. Come here in the morning and have us extract your old teeth FREE, FURNISHED Best dental skill insures best service, Decayed teeth restored— loose tecth tightened—lost tecth replaced without plates. Work guar- All extractions made absolutely PAINLESS by 4 ’ ’ New Stacks in ; our New Eotanical Discovery. Poys’ Blue Serge Stt(S—Sises to 18 rs. % § $5 0 2 Fu} Sets of Teeth. ........ $5 3.00 Cais Crone, F4 Kata i oe | Sizes elsewhere usually run only (o 17 years and we are told that no assort-| were $4.60 to now 9.40 t 8.08 Get ROARS: seer $100 up Silver Tlihings....++++++.+ +56 uP YB lients equal ours in the essential points of sizes, styles and values. ..No) Writing Tabiow- “Acamgparcmeaa WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, wouder that customers cousiantly return to buy, finding that our prices erirgion. na0 te ies 54 W. 23d St., New York. 414-410 Pulte 38 ve i Lea ae Bes ? ftir tore foal 9 498....5.98....6.98....7.98 pio aaa / HOURS, 8 TO 6; SUNDAYS, 9 TU 4 api gia ie asc Ne a em pack Stic Malls burke x German, French and Swedish spoken, Ladies in attendance, 2 ARP 25 TO 831-3 PER CENT, LESS THAN OTHERS ASK! | utton easpssonot m ne : veveee ddddddadddaddadaddaddddadddadadadaadad ———— | Ree liking sei Travel ciao ‘ os eee H j rT L Shoz | Sule prices. Ms Yo Lots of o2s | Clearances In. y bin aiearimpacay ew 3 : That Shou'd Interest Saturday Buyers! Jewel Cases—Belts Lovely Jowel Casce—which ieejege. ie t a full set without a plate, | | They are representative of many others tn ite popular department that) “hart shaped cases ftom wileh Ido this with absolute satistuction amination of your teeth free, } | keep up to the minute tn style and good value; — They reich gold aut fl en ¥ BRIDGE WORK, PER TOOTH, $5.00 Artificial Teeth £7, $10 and $15 .—DR.H. W. GUILSHAN—!, .E. i. Cor. 125th St. & 8th Ave. __ Entrance 271 W. 125th St. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, OU Wi Li fF JOUR MAGNIFICENT eR WATCHES S DIAM WATCHES. entity ck CASH OR i ast YOR tus RAILDCATALO™ uk ah dy LWSweetaCo: “: loor 170 BROADWAY, COR, DIAMONDS ON CREDIT : F Atathies Meee Ie YOU CANT sae WAT’ HES aif MES unomax, To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. 4 ere EYEGLASSES GO %AWeek 5 jem Lane. 155 98 Girls’ Long Coats 2.95 | $9.98 Youths’ lo" Suita 5.95 $2.98 Silk Petticoats ae A Ne 5 EB en A 1te tx best elo in, | Worse Tues Black and colors-tatest stytew-rall tengtha, : a ie | Pan en ’ Mout a | PETTICOATS SMOOND FLOOR, 4 Cae AS TLE BU . sana!) (8 YOUNG MEN'S Clay PUD FLOOR, | $2.98 Women’ 'o gill REDIT ans aac WANTRR SMALE. $2.00 Girls 1.89 $6.04 Roys' | wits 4.00 |"! ; NERY MAN 1. experienced,” as Vatent ater van. » Also + hig ancy Worwieda, Ohev win re teen A and ex e men’ mane 4 were #280; Bab and ¢ ait wool ~ lind pase q yen mate Aten vay , i ‘ ver | 69 Large Roses... 37 j Sa Mica WatCH aD IAMONDCO li re ue a fanaa fn. 25 Fine White Walst y ? 4 o HOD LI i. ety nd ¢ Ladies’ or Men : $95.0 Asti DEN LANE, shin Nt ; Clothing Up m Cai Crnmehe Bae oo «ve Jointed Dolls 38 ‘ $1.00 Down $i 0. Per Week TRCRTNaLTETS ‘ i Tors roel rene ( eth Vhohie, |790 Women's Kid G ; Se Daze tr ide Ribbonn i6 =| "Mtack, white, tan-—2-cleer—goft and’ pilose STAVE. ano 9" ST BOUIN Lc eee eee | a Tee ey ie | acute %, a ar. ace, f: | eae ana J Ds SHING) Me! BROOKLYN | UPSTens, Sor IN store asi, Wars, 8: 1, [980 Gold-Prated Rosaries 25c andl 290 Boys’ Blouses....18 | emt #1, ia car a _ ~ —— 1 St, Pee 16, “to wks) Dull fintsh i Madres, see een cae | ees, VURNISHINO “MAIN FLOOR, 4 TisT | y POR , - WAVED a aun eutee 0 ni Mo | wove artes aie) $2.00 Women's }3\"* Coraet ¥ ——- ren Le C) Mack p B90 Chil “ NIGHT AND DAY DENTISTS. Diamonds, Watches on Credit bo Chledren's Bice Heenan seh | ing Chien Vala gaa A on tag ie le Be No tue oat No s fing Ue re al BM. DAVIS & CO, 1-10 Join PIANOS AND ORGANS, Hoss We v FIAOR, aly ing for is Ye en | Ov aia raged Who | ae _ % Ny it a Sh i hei | $1 monde Usted Watch Cate RG SERN AY wor ase 98 coin I | LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! LOOK FOR THB CLOCKS! ; Destalan's [PS scat to Brooks Beige, Hione 6 °00,, 1 Court at, Bevokiya, Clock Signa. Denote Morning Speciale, 2 _—— ROOMS; 6975 COR STATE t PTAC CHANT { copendable garments FULTON STREET MAIDEN LANE, - —— y 10, 1911. HEARN FOUKTEENTH STREET Wea of hifth Avenue LAST DAY OF DRESSMAKERS’ SALE Will Close, Like All Our Sales, with Busy Buying Throngs . on . §Reing based on large stocks and full assortments, THE REASON {Sale Spe als are continued to the end! 3 To-morrow wili be Last Day for the Following:— | Remember—Opportunttios are for ALL—you need not be a Dressmaker to share in theml NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. ]89 ct. All Woot Taffetae—42 Inch... «65 Black ©! spin: mehevanetd he 30 ct. Imported Dotted Swisses.. 39 et. Imported Lingerie Batistoo— ', Cotton— Whack, white ionic’ “48 Dla 11:97] ad ino... .tecdbes 24 cfahoee -29| 80 ct. AM Woot Sertes—40 Inch— 15 ct. Fine India Linons-—yd. wide. 0 yd, epoola royal, navy, Marine and other 59 2hCt White Syeise Mulle—46 inet, b in see 1] colors; also black... .« +++ +52) 24 ct Fine Persian Lawns 46 ineltss « " Silk ‘9 ct. Dingonals and Barathea Sergos— 40 ct. White Marquisettes—47 Inch. dvd Pa each ddoren 40 42 inch—Spectal for Sale » « 50 ct. White Embrotdered Swisses., 1 ct, Black SHlks—250 to 00 yd 11 #119 Now Spring Sultings—64 inch. 96 | 19 et. Franch Batlater—40 inch... aa acide Cc dttktbone—doseh $1.29 Imported Black Volles—42 Inch .@6 , 19 and 24 ct, White Novelty Madras, i | yards. +64 | 49 ct, Fancy Mohairs— ee | 88 ct. Silk Featherbone—dozen i7g| biseleercam, NAVY, REMY. 0+ ++ 444s +89 | ©, 20,80 o0 Bebreeorneste | "yards. . 7 | 5 et. Collar Forms B45 om ot, Satin Moseatinos—26 Ineh— bid i he Raings and Inertingens 4 5 ct, Collar Supports 8} best colors . ROE ew 12 ct. Universal Hooks and Eyoe—er. 6 | px et. Satin Figured Foulards $1.49 and 9 Embrotdery 1.96 | g4ct quallty—inviaihle oyes—gross... «11! 59 et, New Satin Foutards srsoeseeesteeecsens | 18 ct. Taffeta Soaw Bind it nd black With white... 66+ 686) ne Mating and Sele eT Stk Prussta Bindloy +11} alines— 26 Inch 48) ‘et. Dros Shields—-De Ay Crepe do Chines—40 Inch 6 | 12and 1h et. Plain ‘Trim ing Braids 6 lik Soutache Bratde—12 yda— k, white, colors, “ a 20 to 29 et Beaded & a 10ct, MH’ Alpaca Skirt Braid 5 yds A Dressmakers’ Pins— 4 ls os et. Taffotas—a5-Inch—— sore Mossallne finish so et. Line and Check Mossalines, Banding: 24 ct. Skirt Markors 90 ct. Flowered Silk Moussetinos.... 618 Oct. White Roll Tap Se ee ee ering ButAemeOR inchs. UB 1 tees tree Jaden Gave inee—e Pele +181 Ab os Dot Chitfonettes +21 ; | Stet ‘i 35 | 2212. 206t. Fancy Buttone—dorenin oi | 42 ct, Mercortzod Lining Percaltnes.. 89% ported floral Organdion. +35 | 10 v0 16 et. Pearl But! 3%.. 7K {25 ct. Motre Percalines—nowest et. Silk Mixed Foulard 23 ‘tons—dos., shades. . tonevene oF oly Werstan Batiste. O's 14.ct, AN Suk aera My |24 et. Moreert Now Dress Sateen satine—a to 4% incl whit see 18 » Black and Neca wits White a4 ines quallty—4 to 4 7-8 ineb., | 89 ct, Lining Satins. + 60', ct, Bost Ametican Gingbams «15 | 19 et. Moiros, Satins, Taletas, Devodens 1 and Platds—4 tors ch seeeeeee Oh@ Folles-best colors +16 4 | 80 et, Imported Dress Flannels. 69 Jotton ¥ a He eset v7 3 | 25.nne 20 ct. Perstans, Drosdens, 18 et. White Wool Flannels +BO 10ct. Novelty Dr ding 179) Black and White ry hock ‘Stripes ri 29 ct. Saxony Wool Finanels +20. 24 et, New Mercerized Shantungs,.. .14| and plain—¢ to 6ineh,, sees A vot. Colored Dress Linens—36 inch ay et, Colored Dress Linens—33 inch 677 81,49 Black Chantilly Dotted Net and 35 et, Vaney Cotton Nets 24 z ordered Percalos— O8 ct. and $1.25 Val. —(by pe.) 59 | 14 ct. Paney Bordered = | 5a et Ade stave Aliavers +39 yet. Black Cotton Pongoos “sa ineh $1.25 Black Brussels Note i double width, 7 t. Chiffon Cloti—black, colors, , .66 | 42 et. Dressmakers’ Shears all sizes... 84 ney Lace Banvdings 7 Chitons—Dlack, white, 146 O8 et. H. Boker & Co.'s Shears. -60 ctv al ond Point < $1.49 Best Imported Shears, 06 M OY CL. SciHOF—3 46 to 7 In, 37 38 | vse 20 ct. Small Steel Scissors, “REM. MBER— “None of the above at prices named, after to-morrow! —_____—_—__—_—__¢ ‘ A Fine List of } Clearance Values in Misses’ and Girls’ Wear AU BRUARY 28TH WE We never Carry Goods.from Year to Year. . Thereleteime Missns' Broadcloth Capes—biack Clearance Month in Boys’ and Young ,Men’s Clothing All through February there will be specially fine opportunities to purchase {n the latest styles at price cuts made to effect quick “All Winter stock must be out before Inventory, Feb. 28th.... & clearance. . and colors for day \Tha:'s our ‘Jaflexible rule, and buyers vie with one auother in having the| Were 9.95 to $43. a S8e Sits 19.00 % least to Ii Phils is how goods are golng:— nine Cords |MoUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS YOUNG MEN’ SUITS renee meee i Dut brulecn wasortments; Be vi Site s0r ew Le ei | wire ‘ino now coute, to |. ee ee Siveeds end a. f OO8 MUhevigts end Brondetothsat u | Cassin navy, mixtures wore $9.95 to 8.6.98 019.08 — 08 OATS nnd fancier 10 0) NOt nove | Little Children's Coate-— GH BOUS OVENEONTS, 8:08'te TLE] Oitactiana Pisa Charlot, | | 2.98 wore $4.08 to $13.08, +208 008.08 to ys’ DC UBLE. BREAST SUITS Misses’ Storm Coatse— ; Bou 0 rubberized mohalr sill, ebe— 3 7.98 alfs trousers tan, REMY | bost colors, also black= } 84.08 Co $11.08, ow ap stripes, pletds Were $7.08 to $15.08. 4.98 te 10.08 IsdvENILe OVERCOATS ringhones-—ton ate 5,98| ore" Long Coats—Broadcloth, $ Chinchillas, Corduroys, Ker- J full cut knickers=-the \ ‘Cheviot, Korey and other good ¢ seys, Cheviots and Melton 1.98 ehly finished In nes cordance fabrics—brol Foes therefore many flannel Hned; reefers and to Stold were $5. 28 to, Russian styles, but not et each boed at $7 ti tant prica—wore $2.08 Lo $14.05. 9.98 tots, 1.08 te Red Tickets m. € Ss" Suits My SPECIAL LOTS BO LITTLE BOYS' SUITS Clearances In _ : i Satior-—vaglo Pur Leather Goods Dep't to” | That week-end buyers eel athe $10 8.08.40 6-88 | Black, Leather Carringn 1 WOMEN'S FINE PUMPS L BOYS' KNOCKABOUT SHOES | | ror school or dre: | | ie aa ede Hined with cord [iia iy: tual! lote— 08 and $1.60. i ovely atylea for dancing id eventn, feathor, whkt t lack Velvet—ne' yarmp with fiat riybon ria [- 48 Small clearance lot of cut. stool Holts —olghurate designa—cus ducklee—black and eolore— Cuban hoels—light hand= turned solos—all sizos and widths Ap fi to 13 sand 10 6 by Specia! Lunches « To-morrow (Saturday) | 11; 30 to 2:30° + Sonn) Pei y SES nene ne Sanaishdmaenesii Women’s Fine Corsets 00 to 85.00 models...) Samples and Others,— | xo to Heap The samples are of aflk emb’d novelty cloth, eleguntly finished, but in| elt Oreigh and: Covesnuly ee Wey , | sample sizes only (20 and 21)....The others are of strong batiste and cous ee ae Mlle: dadesesel tele til—-alzes 18 to 30—amedium and extra long tn all lots. will “be served. fous Saturday, MORNING SPECIALS — eee cee scissile