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THE EVENING WORLD, SS SSE ae Gadski as Aida In Verdi’s Opera Sings S Superbly, Together Witi With Louise, | DOWAGER LADY DECIES SAILS Vivien Gould “Law ‘Takes Grandson With Her, e Dowager Lad Decies, who came here a few weeks ago to attend the wed- lding of her son, A Devies, to Vivien Gould, sailed home this morning on the Hambu Amerika, With her was aster Mar- cus Beresford, son of William Beres- Homer, Riccardo Mar- tin, Amato, Didur and Rossi, Under Tosca-: nini’s Direction, Helps to Give an Exception- ally Fine Performance. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. 66 A IDA" was presented at the Met- A ropolitan Opera House last night fn a performance of re- Markable beauty under the vivitying di- fection of Toscanini. Johanna Gadski for the first time this season appeared in the title part, which she embellished With the riper voice and the increased y that have distinguished zations of late, It is with her cast of | suggests a North American Indian instead of an African, as the writer pomted out some years ago. Louise Homer's beautiful A imperious | Amneris, finely s' w command- | ing as ever, Lenora Sparkes sang the part of the hidden priestess with lovely | voice, Riecardo Martin was spiendidly eftec- | tive Radames. His voice, bigger than ever, took on the color that often it has lacked. His costume on his re- turn from the victorious war was most | Picturesque. ‘The front was of leather | and brass in intricate design, the brass | helmet set upon a wig of rope strands, | he sword sheathed in a scabbard of reat weight and beauty, a faithful re- production of the dress of an Dgyptian eral of the period, Mr. Martin de- Jelared when the writer asked him about | Mt afterward. A general's head was aiways sitaved, Mr. Martin said, and) the rope strands were part of his de- | @asive armor. Amato made Amonasro a significant gure, sin gloriously, Didur as) Ramfis and Rossi as the King were | excellent, and Audisio was efficient as the messenger. The chorus and ballet feflected credit upon their trainers and the Triumph spectacle was superb. BONCI REPLIES TO BISPHAM AS TO TEACHING ENGLISH Atessandro Bonci, the distinguished | ‘allan tenor, in a letter hak the writer Gated Galveston, Tex., Feb. 21, asks for @ little space to reply to David Bie pham's remarks about him that were read at the recent dinner of tie Fraternal Association of Musicians, when “Opera | in English" was the subject of discus- | sion. Because of his widely extended concert tour, Mr, Bone! says, the matter has only just been called to his att tion, Mr, Bonet say! “I note that Mr. Bispham, after pay- {ng a tritte of admiration to my sing- ing, tried to heap ridicule on me with the assumption that I pretend to teach English pronounciation to American! years ago in Chicago, at @ banquet ten-| dered to ma by the Press Clud of that city, I first expressed my opinion that | the English language !s singable and | that ringing In English should be quite enjoyable. The . somewhat indefinite color ot some of its vowels, its guttural | @ounds with their tendency to pre the bringing of the voice to the front of the mouth, [ said, will no more be «| handicap to the production of a beauti- | ful tone and to the rendering of the Jegato style if the singer will submit to ® proper training of is vol and will make a special study of the articula- tion, “When T returned to thisscountry la November, I decided demonstration of my ing in English at iy negie Hall. On the morning the recital weveral New York pores that \ sung with an exc ‘Pronoune recital in Care following | I was surprised to read in had ation | moat iietcae diction put most of the native singers to ame. 1 was} surprised at auch opinions ax weil as I am now surprised to learn that Bispham has chosen to attribute te me the pretention of teaching America singers how to sing in Englleh and the American people how to pronounce r own language. | “Mr. Bispham adds: ‘What would be thought if I went to Italy to tea people how to pronounce Italian? could answer Mr. Bispham that In| Ttaly (a country than America) nobody much more sectional | is tolerated on the lyric stage unless he can Ttallan well; but should we be una ble to speak our language well should we discover that an A rae could teach us how to pronounce tt correctly in singing, we would no doubt welcome and bless him. It {x not Italy that has not vet understood that chauvinisme fn art (ond In America | there 1s unfortunately 41) 1s perhaps the most erious | cap to the development of the artist! porsibilities of a country. But I do hot want to enter such a I am eatisfied with st m+ phatically that I never cla my ability to teach English diction to American singers. ; "Mr. Bispham, fin despair over tha possibility of a Jarge backing of money for an Instiiu- tion headed by me with the m ose of giving opera in English, and calis to account the Americans who have sug- Bested such a thing Now I do not know My. Bispiam sonally, but T sincerely wisa ‘o be the best of terms with } Phere fore I am quite willing the ‘Americans |) question over to him. | BIG WEDDING EVENT. Deputy License Commissioner Samu Prince, well known labor le: and Mra. Prince, will celebrate the fort anniversary of their marriage on § day evening and the same ti Wiltam 8. Pr t son, wil "ri io Nineteen-yenr-old Is: tlie Political n Seventh # where the T e, is on the t toe of expectation for t bration. More than a thousand invita Alone have been issued and Republicans nd Democrats are to forget blokerings Wor the time and will enjoy t nselve Lieut, Billy Kennel, of the Mayor's who also lives on ‘Political 8 been chosen master of | (With this country and tts people. ford of Providence, ‘The youngster will Yemain with ix for several months, and Will be brought home again by his father, Lady Dectes's son, “Bobby” Beresford, Witter hunting about the pier for his mother, wa surprised to learn that she had gone aboard last night and was rest- ing In her cabin, He persuaded her to put on her cloak and take an airing on deck before the boat sailed. Lady BDoctes said she was charmed She would have enjoyed her visit more had sie not been {1 y hes fore she reached here on the Lusitania she was seized with an attack of grip and has been indispored on that account Her son bade ewell just before blew, pedRehlel cts MAHONEY A COMMISSIONER. Jeremiah T. Mahoney has been ap- pointed by Mayor Gaynor a Commis- sioner of the Board of Education to suc- ceed James Creeiman, who resigned the other day after severely criticising con- ditions in the Board, Mr. Mahoney 8 @ law partner of Sen- stor Robert F. Wagner, For five years was chief of the law bureau of the Comptroliers ative, Ile is a member of numerous clubs and was for several years captain of the New York Athletic Club, He was in his time something of an athlete. For many years he held the bigh jump| championship. Mayor Gaynor to-day appointed M. J. Btroock, a trustee of the City College and Charles Steckler a member of the| Court ‘House Board. The positions raw no salary, Both Mr, Stroock and Mr. Steckler are lawyers. said 8. the parting w School ¢ The public school of Bergen Fields, |N. J., was closed yesterday so that the pupils could pa their formers hardt, a member class, who died tn pital on Sunday night inflicted pistol wound Failing eyesixh er despondent. from a@ self- near the hea: t and poor health made Vomant Danger | uo | By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound The Change of Life is the most critical period of a singers. Now this is quite untrue. Two | woman's existence, and neglect of health at this time invites disease. Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will so successfull carry women through this Here is proof: and herbs. 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Assembled in Brooklyn saloon, the day after they had been discharged from their positions on the Fourth avenue extension of the sub- | way, fifteen laborers played a game of cards, the loser of which was to have the job of Killing Morris Keating, the foreman who had fired them, ‘The loser was Francesco Salsano, who lives in White Plains, Salsano possessed himself of a revolver, according to the story told by Keating to the police, and the next day, which was @ Sunday, | went to the Flatbush avenue cut andj} asked Keating to put him Keating refused, and started down th ladder, Whereupon, according to Ke ing, Salsano drew his pistol and fired at. Keating point blank, but the bullet went | wide. Undeterred by his fallure to Kill Keat- ing at the first attempt, Salsano picked up @ stone and dropped it into the cut. But his aim was no better this time, the slab Just grazing Keating's’ head and inflicting only a bruise. This morning Detectives Wallis, O'Con nor and Nealli went to White Plains, # ropnded Saisano's home and caught hin as he was making for the roof by way of the fire-escape, They arrested him and | arraigned him before Magistrate Geis- ar, in the Adams Street Police Court ‘on a charge of felonious assault, psthadhec Nae NEW HOSPITAL BUILDING, SLOANE GIFT, IS OPENED. Patichts are being cared for to-di in the new hospital building to be ad as the surgkeal department of the} Sloane Hospital for Women, at Tenth avenue and Fifty-ninth street. Th, ie trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- still. My limbs were cold. nkham’s Vegetable Compound » and it has made me a well ighbors and friends declare it Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable in gold for women during this others you may publish this n, 51 No. Main St., Natick,Mass, | CASE. te go to the| IdidsoandI ly. tr > Wm. Boughton, Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- ch letters as those above — ould not have been obtained m’s Vegetablo ‘emedy for joes justice to She has ae SALI IBUY * Tar IMPORTERS Diamonds, Watches on Credit B. MM, DAVIS & CO. 12-16 Jolin ob. HELP WANTED—MALE, AGENTS wanted on palary iu ¢ Dies O ity ait tows ss Hoke By Morantin ELECTIONS AND MEETINGS. MBEPING OF SPOCKMOLDERS. eeling of a ae ¢ of Said Cony of Manhattan, Mon« ch 11 AMES 1. CONRY, Seoretary _PIANOS AND ) ORGANS, $150 Steinway & Soo upeig 2 iit piawo; 645 Macon aw femiln organ, $2 . QQnTe & COU at, Brookiya the back room of a Kk to work, | “T cannot express what I | ing the Change of Life before | fir Ww furnishings more than $200,000. | commoaates about ward patients and will be utile for cll the Reons, in | als | petual oni the most of the new building repre Mere than ed at the institution since | ment. | i i —E—E—E—EE—EEEEee hospital. The new for inspection yesterda visitor ed brick and granite and is frepr | turned over to Roosevelt or some other | St two were received Inst night { ‘The building is a gift of Mr. and Mrs. | Man D. Sloane, costing with its It ae private and A ruction of students of | Physicians and Sur | | ore sixty nfcat tn College o Heretofore surgical cases com Z to the Sloane ilospital had to be buikling Was thrown open y and had many stories It is eight Nigh Mr. and Mrs. William D. Sloan he donors of the man building, a ely nich Was opened In 1888 The per-| yap ryone, Cold Remed aK alinost tnt tops own of the whole and nt ’ than $1,000,000, | hy eg x in have been treat: | « and went its estahlieh- | v Munya investment of m 26,000 ' Phin folutely free. Sts, Pa, for mie if at i ADAMS ¢ $2.50 in Merchandise is What You Get for a Filled Book of Surety Stamps. The Chances Are That You Have Been Thinking of Buying New Spring Furniture O'Neill Main Store—Fourth Floor (Formerly Adame Building.) And early purchases in a favorable market permit us to offer some unusual values not to be obtained elsewhere, and at prices that approximate last-of-season mark Five useful specials included in the above cate- gory for to-morrow’s and Saturday's selling only. $13.75 Parlor Table, $9.50 _ $12.00 Morris Chair, $8.50 Just like illustration.) — This (oot ithe iMiutestion) beautiful table has shaped box | » sade of quartered golden top, heavy piller base and colonial oak. The frame is extra hee thoroughly constructed, hand carved claw feet, broad, comfort- able arms and a spring seat. The cushions are large and thoroughly filled and you can make your own selection of covering. Bes autifully finished. $12 Music Cabinet, $8.50 (Just like illustration.) Made of genuine birchwood, mahogany finish, beautifully pol: feet. The top is 27x27 hes, ‘The wood is a very rich shad: mahogany and is finished dull. Made by one of the best manu- facturers of high grade furniture in Grand Rapid and is an extraor- dinary good value at the p quoted. . $20 Desk, $12.50 (Justlikeillustration.) This desk made in quartered ok, birdseye maple or mahogany, The wood is beautifully grained. Has pretty French legs, with two serpentin ished, Has elegant mural decora swell front drawers, The interior | tion on door. It is 15 inches deep, is nicely fitted with pigeon-holes, wide and 42 inches er spaces, etc, wood res for music; fanc This desk is 30 inches long. dies, good lock shaped bevelled mirror in back. 16 inches deep and French shaped legs, neatly carved, This makes a very handsome Rope carving on front of cabinet piece of furniture at a very low is is an. exceptionally good figure. article at very small cost. $3.25 Reed Rocker, $2.25 (Just like illustration.) Has prettily bent ‘spind woven back, continuous roll erm and apron front. Heavy posts and cross braces, with closely woven cane White maple frame. The Finest Procurable That Meet Full Weight and Measure Requirements We Reserve Right to seat. Groceries ‘Phone Orders to Friday Specials | BT00 Chel Limit Quantities, O'Neil Main Store—Dasement_ (Formerly Adams Hullding.) Tongues Domino Sugar Rice Delicatessen ——— 1 Department ' Koquefort POTTS Ea pe Brana | | 4tc Chow: | Mince Meat ancy r vi] * 23e te, 200] fxn 75e pmoked’ Saimin” 26¢ Nruver | Mixed Mersing: as md SLUTEEON B9e 35c}: Cheese—t Pleante 29¢ In'giiee 8H, 121 Ge wn 2ZE | tidam Cheese, 9s capple Chees 39¢ 10c} { By ie Ye 25C] ‘amon tins” gg ™ 20c ar * 20c 7 Kiver Pickled 5 Wola area. 10¢ ti " 25¢ Ais Eggs | Springwheat | hn Pica ‘ a anne! Bde Flour {| Butter \ WE 19e ||| 4 i|| $1.39 | DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY DR. BALL'S HYGIENIC DENTURE PLATE, $10 The Latest and Most Scientific Plato NONE BETTER MADE OR FINISHED. Sets firmly in the mouth; does not Interfere with taste or speech; gives natural expression and restores the contour of the face. Gold oF Porcelain Crowne $3.00 Examinations . + FREE 1 more money, claity of Extracting and Filling Palntessiy. Dr Hall's meted highly endorsed by the medical profession, DR. HALL Graduate of Pennsylvania Dental College. 15 years’ practice, 14th Street, near Sth Ave., Now York, Lady im attendance, Telephone, Stuyvesant 3426 MARCH 2, REARN FOURTEENTH STREET advice 1911.) Friday. French Net Curtainings: | white and Arab Renaissance, Battenberg inse and edge withand without ruftie-- wort 16 Irish Point Sash Laces—elaborate Rano! centros. algo 72 inch Curtain tadras-- value $1.08. ‘ Irish Point Lace Curtains—feured | or ving contres—18 Inch borders value 85.98 3.08 Marle Antoinette, Renalasance | and Novelty Serim Curtains — valuo $7.98 and KR. es ee 6.98 | Nottingham and Scotch La Curtains real lace effects— white end Arabinn- special—-pair ‘7 Reveratble Gobelin tapestry be Value $3.8 Worth double. | Reversible Frou Frou and Damask Portieres—worth $5.08—each 1 Striped Couch Covers: wide—fringed. value $1.69 | Another lot in Oriental Rug designs: 60 Inches wide-—valuc $5.98 ||| New Rugs, Shades, Etc. Wi Friday. | Seamless Wilton Rugs—Oxt2 ft | “two of the best makes r | and medallion designs 1 26.00 | Crex Grass Kugs— 0x12 ft.—new goods | greens, reds, blues-special 6.04) | Imperial Axminster Rugs Oriental floral destgne—8.x10.6 ft. |} | Yalue $20.00 14.95 89 Alex. Smith's Wilton hy 27x54—dozen 41 anal tT ih Holland Window Shades—-6x3 ft | {before homming)— white and best | } tints | Off Opaque Window Shades | thefore bemn green only— Oxi ft. )—pest colors of | ahtiy imperfect. therofore .49 and .59 shades. . 28 Metal Hath Sots dating of towel bar, soap dish, glass and tooth brush holders—value ‘34 Wood Cottage Curtain Po with ends and bracket French Cambric Stationery Bheots, 50 envelopes—white and tinted reg 98 ica “rey Table Linens, Towels, Ete. Peiday. Double Satin Table Da 72 inch— floral design: * $119.78 nen Sets, 64x82-—variety | of patterns-—cloth and dozen hapkins—value $5.98, . + 4.98 Pure Linen Table Cloths—72x acalloped-—atripes and floral effects— | worth $4.50 2.98 |} ] Huck ‘Towels 18x36—-linen flatsh: hemmed—vatue 10 “ Pure Linon Hu pwrols 2x4 Inch | scalloped edco—wide damas salonmd ea ) ++ BO! White Dress Linens—36 ineh—sott = | fintsh—lght and heavy—value.s9. .2'7 All Linen ‘Towellings--for dish, glass 42 Curtains, Draperies, Etc. | complete | Wom R15... 9 Bringing EARLY SEASON OPPORTUNITIES In New Spring Goods That Have No Equal Elsewhere NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS, THE GREAT BLANKET SALE Is Making Great Records. LARGEST TRANSACTION tn BLANKET HISTORY! Purchase Comprising Over Fifty-seven Thousand Pair to Close the Estate of Peter FE. Keville, of Keville & Quaid, 89 Worth St. All wool, wool and cotton and all cotton. Winter and Summer weights, All prices are for pairs. «’. Hoavy Cotton Blankets........ +45 to $1.30 Blankets ¥ Cotton Fleece. . 675 98 Blankete—Wool Finish 1-25 Blankets— 1.50... 1.76 50 Wool and Cotton Blankets... 2.00 $6.00 Blankets 3.00 | $9.00 Blanket 4.00 nkets— ‘ades. 5.00 to 10.00 pet qualltiee—, «+ 12.50 AN OPPORTUNITY that occurs but once in many years | Women's New Suits and Coats lored Spring Sults— Mack audnavy French and Storm Berger also ray Worst value $2 --14.08 retvatere Foulard Dressos— and color ieee Lh ha 3.08 biac worth $17.98. hem, atiate, new ;dace and pinings— coloreds value a0.08, 4.08 Women's Short Tailored Coats— ama and Broadcloth satin lined—inster 6.08 Women's Coste—black and, ie Serge— and Mannish Mixtures—4 {neh: plain of with contrast col great value at. Women’s New Dress Skirts and Wrappers Black Panama Skirts—new modi regular and extra sizes-—special Women's Cambric House Dresses— 2.29 high or Duten ~-lned and unlined tight and dark—spectal. . .98 Women's now Crepo Kit washable silk borders 0m: plain colors and Persian—ypecial, nhrese de 49 New Spring Underwear. Women's Night D insook. 1 nti - 08 aa y ys yokes | or roller worth or Hl | New Stamped Linens Friday. Stamped Tea Cloths — t 44 inch with | drawn work tee. 69 ! | Oriental Stripe Cushion Sipe If | tassel endy=—value 15, +1035 i] | Ready Made Velour Sofa Cushions | asst styles —worth $1.20. ¢ . 98) |] | Fancy Satin Head Rests—sitk cord | loops— ht colors—reg. 19 29 | | Muslins, Pillow Cases, etc. | | i r |] | Pine Bleached or Hoayy Unbleached | ay. | Musiius—s6 inches wide—worth ve, 634 | 4g for pillow yo make | tory 7% | no seams In contre | Sno dressing —worth 50 43 | 51.900 Dwight Anchor Sheets | tight mill stainsonly— worth 64... .39 ickings worth 16 1045 er Bed Ticks —full aquarter sizes 98 | New Spreads and Comfortables} Uriday Hemmed or Fringed Bed Spread for three-quarter nods worth $115. .7@ Hemnied or Fringed Bed Spread Marae fll : worth #108 1 Hall size Si White cot f 79 Boys' New Spring Wear triday, 298 ripes 2.98 ni ray. brown . an far fine linings” worti, 345.0% 1.08 Boys’ Blouses Madras and t white and new fancies -milits ouligeo Shirts — blue Chamb ) v ney Madr « olorings-— k i 49 Le Blouse laundered ay niaun Madras and) Parca ts and figures -¥ to. o 49 Girls’ New We Friday spring P and Chee Mntrast piping and but to ME ys worth $1 98 Girls’ Wash Dresse iso! ding and rib) 98) Women's Drawers~cireul | Jar width—ruifie of hand emb' y Cambrie Sk * Witt Ince d 1.98} | Nainsook Cor fancy yoke sie +49] Women’s & acques— Jawn ¢ special » 49 Extra Size Muslin Night Drew inaerty and y valu 59 Whito Nainso eee Slips yoke and skirt with lace or emb'y | alue #269 1.98 Children's Mushin Gowne | Wucks, lace and H, §. rulfle COL yeaa, AD 20) Children's Mustin Drawers enh ¥ or lace to 16 yrs ee 29 Women's New Petticoats Peiday Women's Taffeta silk Petticoat ' nd Heading ¢ deep slik dust rut Bias foun Babies’ New Spring Wear Priday ree Sh Hable re high an ngham d low neck 69 Emb a si ps faney or eh rosette tring en 38 pring Coat elvet and 1.50 19 Babies ¢ 598 Lawn Pillow a ruttie c New Waists, Friday ral Pongee foulard—faney kimono o 198 3.08 ight and dark In mescaline Women's Lailored Watsts of Naty with frill, al ail wth sleeves or Hack Jap Sill Wali Voklo ny worth $2.3 sere 1 SO TRY OUR MORNING sPRpral LUNCHEON (4 COURSES), wy CTS, West or Fifth Avenue FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY 49) New Spring Silks Sette Pouinrde bi spots Tale “as: 20° a5 U9] Silk Poplin and —all new Striped and Checked Taffetas—navy and white, also black and white— Tartous size stripes and check: 36 inch Black Satin Mosaaiines— soft Meret rise lustre—value .98...79 ck and navy id figurés— New ong t Dress Goods Wriday. 36 Inch Mohairs—corded, shadow and airlines--cream, navy, bl lack and other good colors—reg. All Wool Challles—fiorals, ‘Persien dots and borders—elsewhero . 49 h All Wool Dingonals—tan, ¥, leather, mustard, cataw hy i nd biack—worth $1.39... 69 54 Inch New Hpring Mixtures—all wook—light vd da aluc $1.39 1.19 42 Inch Alt Wool Tattotas—new apring shades, incl ne thd bic value “eee et Dress Linings From our recent purchase pus entire stock of Warner-Godfrey Co,, 86-88% Worth street A complete clean up purchase, ‘That ts why we can offer:— Fine Motre Percalines: lack and whit sell Extra quality —r +15 Still finer—reg. 24 +17 Ke Fiercalines— light weight— . Ney white, volors— 22 Fino Satoens—soft, satin finish— . white and yood assortment Fine Mercerized Poplins- all desirable colors—worth .19 New Dress Ginghams—largo assortment of new patterns and colorings— reg. 8% + 6% Linon finish Chambrays- aplendid quality for tub suits— variety of boxt shades—worth 8%... @% Galeton Clothe beat shades—splendid labric for children's dresses, blouses wae ts Sexe Bordered Batistes——28 inch— ellont assortment—cleewhere .23 ey ane Percalos—light and dar value 15. ye Fino Printed shirting M Madras— 5 patterns for shirts and skirtwalete~apee 15 Mercerized Foularda—with and reithout borders—light and dark—special... +1 Fancy Dress Battetes-great number of los, in florals, onrcih stripes and oh # In every deslrable color— npec Fares ee Lawn ‘ail desirable Jes and colore-—a bargain at. .... 79% Imported Irisly Dimities—new effects Hoe season at it extra special value wis 624 New White Goods ‘ rors | stripe White 1 for dr rous— ree. 6% ar | thite Dott | Crossbars, & A andt | ; Notions and Flannels | Fri Muslin Skirt Yoker—black, white anc gray sUdsizes—-value.12.. Thy | Silk Cover Dress Shields ass'td siz ‘eg. 18 + 1284 | Black Alpaca Skirt Braide v yd. plece~ worth 9 scan’ therstitched Braide-—white and colors 4 and 6 yd. pleces—-value, 10, 7 Woot flannels i for skirts, bands nad . 89 I red Flannel» new pattern LStA0 wo sh 98 Main Floor Specials Chiffon ¢ and ove 4 dormentic AT hite and Rogers Tea Spoons~-estra heavy plate rog. 8 half dozen—special A sterling silver fronts, also KL other styles—reg, 49. QT Leather Carriage Bags--leather lined— riveted frames=lock ends value 33.00 1. Vino Steel Scissors full nickel fnish— to 6 inch—value 30) F Renaissance Bureau and Dresser Scarfe with and without drawnwork centres value Ws Union Tatfeta Uibrellag, 26 and 2S inech— fancy and plain bandics veluo $1.49 1.10 Women’s Black Emb'd Hose—size 9 only—therefore 49 et, quality men's Extra Size Vests—shaped-—low slight imperfections ty Men's Balbriggan Shirts—long or short sleeves, also drawers, double seate~valuo 30 Men's Chambray Negligeo Shirts— plain and pleated bosoms. and without cuifs—all sizes—reg. 40, BB |