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oie mies OEE IOP RT TOT THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 81, 1911,! BURGLARS Dig THROUGH WALL FOR ELOPG WITH PARALYZED GL TO ENTER STORE Harlem Tailor, Called By. Alarm, Sees Man Inside, | but Finds Door Chained. Borgiare who possessed not only in- dustry but pride of profession that led Twenty-fifth street. They got several hundred doliars worth of goods teft & pecullar tool end weapon them. ‘This combination article was a heavy joame. The top of it wan equipped with & heavy iron knob, useful for breaking (ether @ door or a head. The other end terminated in a huge spike. Evidently the burgiars had used this apike to dig ® bole through the east brick wall of | @tore, epurning the ordinary pro- | wrenching or cutting the tron | a a low. at No. 16 West One Hund- end Twenty-seventh street, and at | the Holmes burglar service | that the burglar alarm in sounded. Blum went down | and tried his key on the| . The key wouldn't work but @ man crouching on the in- place, Blum called the police broke in w window. Wut ¢he had gone. | Brum found that the burglars had taken the precaution to slip a chain ever the front door knob fo no one eould Gisturd them from that direction A fimmy, blue necktie and collar were Jeft on the floor. eeatdiincimeee TRAIN WRECKERS KILL TWO, DERAIL CARS. Engineer and Fireman Lose Lives fm Plot to Smash Michigan Cen- tral in Ontario. DHTROIT, Mich, May 31.-Train ‘wreckers are blamed by the Michigan Central Railroad officials for the wredk- fmg early today of westbound pac @anger train No. 9 a mile east of Ridge iy if i pete fats motive. No passengers were injured, ac- ending to the official railroad report, as (Be pessenger coaches remained on the Weck, but the baggage cars were de- An examination of the track indicated that apikes and fishplates had been re- moved in a deliberate plan of train wrecking. The headquarters of a seo- don crew nearby had been broken open and the absence of a steel bar and a Gisclosed the source of the tools with which the work had been done. pre halla NAT GOODWIN WANTS THAT TRUST FUND BACK. 108 ANGELES, May 81.—Nat Good- win has decided, acoording to @ report he will not deny, that he will endeavor to regain possession of $500,000 worth of him. Friends of the actor been advised that the lawyer im England who drew the trust agree- by making it extend beyond the Provision that, while loral in England, » while legal in England, {@ pot valid in California. ‘This technicality may make tt possible planning to eue. caaenensiieinepeniis SIX-PINT DRINKS KILL. Beaster Makes Good and Dies in Agony After Last Dreught, ‘WEATHERLY, Pa, May fL-As @ result of @ wager made with his fellow- countrymen that he could drink six pints of whiskey in one day, Antonio Ganiteli, employed on the new Lehigh Valley cut-off between Lumber Yard and Hayes Creek, died in great agony. ‘The man took the entire amount of Quetr to ax drinks of « pint each at atime jst ae STATEN ISLAND NOTES, Arrangements are being made by the Active Club of Huguenot for a dance to be held at Terra Marine Inn, Huguenot Beach, during the latter part of next month. ‘The annual picnic of the Reliance So- etal Club, held at Midland Park, in Grant City, last evening, proved the most successful in the history of the nization, ies Alice Jacobson of Stapleton 1s friends at Richmond, Va. te memorial exercises were held tn Stapleton Park yesterday by the ‘United Spanish-American War Veterans of Richmond. More than two hundred invitations have been ieued for the annual picnte of Court Giffords, Foresters of Amer- fam, which will take place at Midland Park, @ Grant City, Satuntay evening, Jue 10. The welding of Miss Nora M. Evans of Tompkinsville and Willis M. Barton of Richmond wil) take p! evening at St. Andre Qhureh of Richmond. Ar tollow the church ceremo Mies Julia Olivia 1 sang recital at the Charch Monday eve: Capt give George Perr retumed from an ex waters. Cornelius Cabalane of } was made @ police captain by Waldo lay end as- @ the New Dorp station. elected officers of the Island Methodist are: J. B. J, . H. E, Curti: J. EB, Washbaug' D. C. Dorchester, pleasant dp at Highland I Gwainton iy again at her leumville. A committee has be the Staten Island Le arrangements for the @ of the organization, whici held during the latter part of Pastors and Rhodes, Presi- Vice-President Secretary, and lay « charge of bigamy against her :|As a Hand Clasp HELD AS BIGAMIST Yonkers Man Carried Crippled) Young Woman in His Arms. | to Waiting Auto. Mra. Charles H. Roth, wife of a| grocer, of No. 820 Valley avenue, Yon-| kers, went to New Haven to-day to! husband, whom she accuses of sloping from Peelksidl) with Miss Clara Riske, | twenty-six years 914, of No. 178 TAnden street, Yonkers, a cripple. It ts alleged that Roth carried the girl, who cannet walk, to an automobile in his arms. Miss Riske's legs are paralyzed, and she has to be taken about in en in- valid%s chair. Mrs. Roth, who ts a pretty woman of thirty, tol@ the police that her husband, a man of forty, left home on Monday and that she had re- ceived information that he married Miss Rieke at Grace Episcopal Church, New Haven. She sald gossip hgd for some time spoken of her husband and the ortppled @irl because he frequently took her for rides in his automobile, The police communicated with the authorities in New Haven and Roth found last midnight at No. 397 Elm ‘The police say ho admit married Miss Riske and that he has another wife, but ts silent as to why he eloped. 2 about three weeks ago and went to Peekskill to visit friends. Her parents failed to get their usual letter on Monday and went to Peekskill, where they were told the girl had been carried to an automobile only @ short time ago by Roth, and that they had left for New Haven to be married. Not knowing thet Roth was married, Miss Riske's friends of- fered no objection. It was through the girl's parents that Mrs. Roth learned of the affair. Mise Riske knew Roth was married. It Is probable he will be tried at New Haven. WILL TREAT CORNS OF POOR IN DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL. ce Chiropodists’ Association Plans to Give Services Free to De- serving Persons. The Chiropodists of America, a cor- Poration recently formed for the educa- tional development of the science of chiropody and consisting of about forty of the best known chiropodiste of this city, has opened @ school for by means of lectures and practical dem- onstrat! at No, 124 Lexington ave nue, near Eighty-fourth street. Monday, Wednesday and Friday even- ings, from 8.80 to 10 o'clock, all deserv- ing peraons who are too poor to employ the services of a chiropodiet may have their feet treated free of charge, not by @tudents, but by @ corps of proficient ohiropodt: BABIES BENEFIT BY POSLAM Soothing and antiseptic. Poslam roves immeasurably grateful when qysed on the tender skins of infants affected with chafing, milk crust, ec- zema or any disorder of the skin. As with adults, Poslam stops all itching, heals rapidly and accomplishes com- plete and permanent cures. ncy Laboratories, 82 West Twenty-fifth street, New York City. | fTHURSDAY The Coward Arch Support Shoe Is As Restful holding the arch up in place by a firm but gentle pressure. By its friendly assistance, over-strain is relieved, the weight properly distributed, and the arch restored to ite natural position.» * For Men, Women and Children | Coward Arch Support Shoe and CowardfixtensionHeel,have been made by James §, Coward, in bis Custom Dept, tor over 30 years, COLD NO! SB JAMES S. COWARD 264-274 Greenwich St., N. ¥, QMAB WARREN OTREET) 4D, | Koa oe Scores of ‘ Btg Money- } Saving Items ra KOcHe Dry Air Cold Storage Modern Plant Moderate Prices o, sands new, brigh‘, timely Summer styles that will be the Ties, Pumps, Oxfords past, 144 1.44 Donatt ding the work of two, ‘Thousands upon ho 1.44 surprise and delight of all who participate In this, our greatest effort this season. THIRTY DIFFERENT STYLES THAT ARE RIGHT Veivets, See ee tridette, Catton Patent Vinci Tan Rusata Calf, Satins. OXFORDS, $1.25 & % ‘ $23 “ Boys’ Washable Suits, 85c Spectal Purchase from Taneteciense (Got to Discontinue the Making of ‘ash Suits The maker tn question will henceforth devote hig energies toward the making of wool garments only. We bought his entire stock of Wash Suits and offer them (g«morrow at the biggest price concession in years. Every serviceable fabric will be foumd—all styles—all colors and white. Sizes 2% to 10 years. A word to the wise—purchase early. Guaranteed fast colors. Mg Summer Suits, 8.95 Of superior quality natural linen; two excellent models. One the strictly tallored, with emart notch collar. The other a fashionable sailor, wit! revers. Skirts are gored and new panel effect. Both models easy to launder. Reguler sizes for women; also 14 to 16 year sizes for misses. Women’s & Mier” ~ Motor and Touring Coats, 4.95 Of good quality natural linen; {n half-fitting models; good and roomy, with new sailor collar; long revers finished with washable satin piping. Com- fortable, durable garment for tourist or town wear. Easily laundered. Al! sizes for women, 14 to 16 year sizes for misses. Millinery: A Clearance Sale Trimmed Dress Hats —a collection of fine models, coptes of Parisian creations; principally flower trimmed; formerly $10.00 and $12.50... 5.00 Fine Suit Hats—our entire stock; some of the season's smartest styles; made of fashionable braids; trimmed with velvet and wings; regu- 1.98, 2.98 . ad 9 44 larly $5.00 to $7.00 . » 1.49 Women’s $2.50 Hand Ba; S149 WHITE MOIRE AND HAND-EMBROIDERED LINEN designs; black satin, suede and moire, also seal grain BAGS, with two piece fitting; all leather lined; single or double handles. A large gilt initial on each bag FREE OF CHARGE. Women’s 50c Silk Hose, 29c WOMEN’S PURE TAN OR BLACK SILK THREAD HOSE—with lisle tops; very sheer; double heels and toes; slight “mill overlooks;” an exceptionally good assortment; regularly Soc. Women’s 29c Lisle Gloves, 12c WOMEN'S WHITE LISLE OUTING GLOVES—with one handsonte pear! clasp; Paris point backs. Not more than four pairs to each customer. Regu- larly these gloves are 29c a pair. ae Dressing Sacques & House Dresses WOMEN'S DRESSING SACQUES—of white lawn; Dutch neck, and entire sacque trimmed with linen lace. Another style of colored lawn, in pretty pattterns, with embroidered scalloped edge... ene: ~ 79¢ WOMEN’S HOUSE DRESSES of nice quality dotted lawn; kimono style; Dutch neck; waist and skirt trimmed with large polka dot border. Another style of percale, in fancy checks; rolled collar, cuff and pocket; trimmed with plain blue mmatertal Mecentartentreneae arene 1.39 Embroideries—Below Value EDGES, INSERTIONS, BEADINGS AND BANDINGS—in cambric, nain- 1 sook and Swiss; from 1% to 5 inches wide; regularly 19c; yard. 124%c ‘SWISS PLOUNCING—18 inches wide, in open and showy patterns, suit- 9c able for lingerle dresses; regularly 69¢; yard. 49c . ‘ * Superior Silks—Big Values PRINTED FOULARDS—all silk, 24 inches wide, in dots and figures; new- est colors, plenty of black and navy; regularly 69c to 7Sc; yard eee “TULA” PONGEE SILKS—27 inches wide; a lustrous and good-wearing fabric; street and evening shades, including white or black; reg 89¢; yd, BLACK PEAU DE CYGNE—messaline finish; 35 in, wide; soft and very ‘bright; suitable for gowns and linings; regularly $1.00; yard.......... Fine Dress Goods: Lew Prices Bh ALL WOOL GRAY MANNISH SUITINGS; 54-INCH BLACK AND WHITE SHEPHERD CHECKS; 44-INCH ENGLISH SICILIANS—colors cream and black; 44-INCH ALL WOOL STORM SERGES—colors, cream and black. Spectal, yard.....csssssccceveseseresccssseescceesscrerseecs 69c 44-INCH ALL WOOL BLACK VOILE; 44-INCH BLACK AND WHITE SHEPHERD CHECKS; 36-INCH ALL WOOL BLACK NUN’S VEILINGS; 36-INCH STRIPE ‘MOHAIR: ack and white, also blue and white; 36-INCH STRIPE 9 SUITINGS; per yard . . 39¢ Bamboo Porch Screens Made from the oytside bark. Complete with cords me polleys, ready to n, hang. Natural Color, Size 6x8 feet 88c Size 6x8 feet. ~ 88 +110 Size 8x8 feet. ae Size 8x8 feet. Size 10x8 feet. .1.59 Size 10x8 feet. $9.50 to $11.00 Trunks at 7.98 Can't be found elsewhere at such a low price. A special pareiiare of a limited quantity is the reason. Made of light basswood, covered with heavy duck; all parts double riveted; malleable tron trimmings; one skirt and one divided Id compartment tray; two straps; best tock and hinges. Sizes 30 to 38 inch, Get one now—they'll go quickly. 49c 55c 79¢ A Three-Day Sale of Toilet Articles The high-grade brands you have to like so well. ity. Every serve the right to Umit quantities. ARMOUR'S FLORABELLE TOILET! SOAP—box of 3 cakes. 8c ARMOUR'S ROMANZA T —box of 3 cakes... PEBBOO cakes .17%¢| SANITOL LIQUID, COPCO OR FAIRY SOAP—6 cakes.21c| | PASTE—2 for TE CASTILE SOAP—per cake. .4c | LIS CASTILE SOAP—3-Ib, bar.28¢ LIEBIG'S ALMOND SOAP—box of 3 r cakes . eres +. 18¢ MUNYON'S’ WITCH HAZEL" SOAP—| bottles, iP 6c | ASSORTED TALCUM PO' MOSQUITO TALCUM POWDE! WILLIAMS'S MUG’ SHAVING’ SOAP— er -Se| FACE CHAMOIS S'S" SHAVING ‘STICK CHAMOIS—large stze KOCH'S SHAVING SOAP—stick. ,...8¢ | SWANSDOWN POWDEI DAGGETT & RAMSDELL C WOOL POWDER PADS CREAM—S0¢ size. ae KLEANWELL RUBBER POMPEIAN MASSAG | “fe ALL'S AUXILIATOR cc; $1.00 size . TPHALL'S EGG SHAMPOO. SAGE TEA HAIR TONIC—~39% 20c; 75¢ si >| SOLID BACK ;| MILITARY BRUS ‘of without straps, All weights, afl shapes, all etses, Jone—“The Month for Pearis’’ ORIENTAL PBARL PIN SET— of © three in box; reg. $2.00. . 1.28 ORIENTAL PEARL NECK C€HAIN— strung on foxtall chain; reg. 49c $1.00 . . ORIENTAL PEARL HATPIN—in various shapes and = sizes; reg. 25c 50c Women’s $5 Tub Dresses, 3.19 Of fine dotted lawn, with handsome self border fade! in smart effects. Colors on white ground—black, navy, Copenhagen and pire waist model; round neck; kimono sleeves. A big value, Boys’ Mexican Straw Hats, 25¢ Poswtively indestructible. Imported especially from Mexico. Men’s 50c Silk Sox, 29c MEN'S BLACK OR SOLID COLORED SILK SOCKS—linen spliced heels and toes; double soles; “run of mill.” Men’s Linen Auto Dusters AUTO. DUSTERS—of finen; well cut and well tailored; all sizes, 36 to 44, 1.50, 2.00 and 2.98 Men’s 59c Night Shirts, 39c WHITE MUSLIN NIGHT SHIRTS— gusseted at sides; cool, low neck style, with pockets, and trimmed with navy and red binding. Colored Dress Linens 36-INCH IMPORTED RAMIE LINEN— in pink, rose, lavender, light blue, ray, natural and black; also ROUGH ILKS—in colors and black; 49c.;_yard... 29c reg. 49C.; yard........ssssees ate and ston Dress Fabrics, 19c FANCY PONGEES, SECO _ SILKS, plain and dotted, also POPLINS—in ali the most wanted colors and black; also 36-INCH_NATURAL LINEN. 15c Laces, Yard, 9c PLATTE VAL. EDGES AND INSER- TIONS—from 2 to 5 inches wide, ————————— 50c Cretonne Pillows, 39c Covered In pretty designs; filled with silk floss; size about 24x24 in. {4th Ficor, $1.00 Bamboo Furniture, 69c Your choice of book racks, tables or tabourettes, (4th, Phoar,) a, $1.25 Grenadine Curtains, pr.,69c COLORED GROSS STRIPE GREN- ADINE CURTAINS—all the new colors; 3 yards Jong. 30c Mercerized Batiste, 19c Very sheer and fine quality; 45 inches wide; an exceptional value; Imported to sell for 30c. per yard. i 65 Cheese Cloth, #.%¢. 49c Full-bleached, _ sterilized, absorbent hospital gauze; 36 inches wide; recom- mended for its purity, and well adapted for all general purposes. $1.00 Table Damask, 69c Extra heavy quality; all linen; 68 tn. wide; full bleactied; new floral, spot and stripe designs. 1234c & 15¢ White Goods, 814 Fine sheer novelty weaves, stripes, checks, cords, figures, &c., in the new Summer designs; excellent quality. 30c White Union Linen, 17c Yard wide white Union Linen Suiting; perfect bleach and finish; c:nnot be duplicated _at_this low price. A Sale of Crex Rugs New, fresh goods with fancy borders. Size 36x72 In, 1.18 54x90 tn,, 2.39 6x9 ft, 3.75 8x10 ft, 5.50 9x12 ft,, 7.25 Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Names that are synonymous with qual- is away down—lower than ever before, The opportunity ts yours: Grasp it. We re- ORANGBY OD STICKS—dozen STBBL NAIL FILES—each..... NAIL BUFFERS—each ..... -1B¢ TOILET PAPER—rolls or packages; 4 Conia tern 85c TOOTH BRUSHES—1Se quality, 25c quality .......5 ; HAIR BRUSHE:! 69C .445- : ‘ ES—reg. NAIL BRUSHES—reg, 25c.. BATH BRUSHES—reg. 39c. ABSORBENT COTTON—Ib. pkge... >| BATHADORA .... ROWN LAVENDER SALTS i GOODYEAR HOT WATER BOTTL 2 ats aaa 30 EAR FOUN quarts CAMPHOR IDB vevreese eee Bde RUBBER LINED TOURIST CASES. reg. $0c . BB. 59. INGES. * 59. | At 39e. || At 49e. | Childre: | Children’s 69¢ q fo Gowns, 28cto$20.98 AC He. Cambric Gowns, V neck, yoke of cluster tucking, lawn hem- Stitched ruffle on neck and sleeves. Ni telephone or hurry box style, trimmed with embroidery in- sertion and ribbon beading; others | with neat embroidery edging back and front, run with ribbon, Store orders only. A_splendid collection of nalnsook Chemise Gowns, with square yoke of eyelet embroldery; others round neck broidery edging, ribbon run; others finished with torchon edging and ribbon; others with good embroid- ery Insertion and dainty ribbon oanding; others with insertion of choice embroidery, ribbon beading and lawn hemstitched ruffle; others V neck with yoke of al on. broidery; some of cambri. with yoke of embroidery insertions and cluster tucking, lawn hemstitched ruffle on neck and sleeves. Extra Size Gowns, 69c. to $6.48 |]|| At69e. Extra size nainsook Chemise Gowns, round neck, with Insertion of choice embroidery and dainty ribbon banding; others with Tor- chon lace Ing, ribbon run, trimming the neck and sleeves, At79c. Extra size muslin Gowns, V and high neck, with four insertions of eyelet embroidery and cluster tucking in yoke, embroidery ruffle on neck and sleeves; also soft finish cambric, chemise style, trim- med back and front with edging of eyelet embroldery, ribbon run, short sleeves, trimmed to match, Combinations, 49c. to $34.98. || At49c. Combinations with skirt and drawers, Cover has a dainty yoke of embroidery and lace insertions, ribbon beading and lace edging: + others with neat embroidery edging run with ribbon; others with front of cover made of allover embroid- ery; others with lace edging and ribbon beading. Others at....... ....59e and 69¢ At 79c. A splendid lot of Combina- tions, some have yoke of lace inset tions and rows of ribbon beading; others with wide insertions of eyelet embroidery, Torchon edging, rib- bon run; some have dainty em- broldered medallions outlined with lace insertions, embroidery beading, ribbon run at waist; drawers or skirts are edged with lace, Others at $1.18, $1.29, $1.48, $1.69, $1.98, $2.69 up to $34.98. Lawn Dressing Sacques, 7c. to $49.98. || At 7c-—Lawn Camlilles in neat striped and figured|At 29c.—Percale effects. No mail, telephone or hurry box orders filled. | At 18¢—Lawn é po ts, peasant sleeves, pretty shirred back, tied with ribbons; Dressin, others with shirred fitted belt. Colored and Black Petticoats, 19c. to $33.98. At 19¢.—Seersucker Petticoats in neat striped effects, {At 29¢.—Hydegrade Petticoats in black, with shi bea flounce, trimmed with gathered ruffle. wed trimmed with deep flounce, hurry box orders filled. finished with plaited ruffle. Babyw Children’s 15c Muslin Drawers, 8c. With ruffle, cut full size, six sizes. Store orders only and none c.0.D. Children’s Muslin Drawers, 25c. With embroidery ruffle, six sizes. 3 29c Cambric Skirts, th ruffle; sizes 2 to 8 years. mbric Skirts, 49c. Umbrella ruffle, with tucks and embroidery; sizes + to 14 years, 19¢, Children’s $1.39 Cambric Skirts, 98c. Flounce of lawn, with lace in- sertions and edge; sizes 4 to 14 years, Children’s Parasols -'75c to $3 Kinds at 48c, 74c, 98c, $1.48, $1.98 wil titched, or with plain tops and fancy borders, ¢ 2,000 OF tucked or THEM. that Nainsook Gowns, Chemise | with dainty em- | | ees q Sacques in No mail, telephone or | At 8Sc.—Heatherbloom Petticoats, black only, with deep cluster shirred and tucked flounce, trimmed with small ruffle; others with deep accordion plaiting, Store orders only. } Most Wanted Garments Greatly Underpriced. JUST WHEN YOU ARE GO-| ING AWAY or away comes, wi Abraham and Straus timeliness, thi reparing to th characteris! Is unmatchable, fascinating, wone derful sale of just the very thinag you will need the most and want now the most in lingerie and every (ood kind of Muslin Underwear, rsets, Babywear, Dressing Sao ques, Petticoats and the like. The items that follow are but aj] few examples of value-giving in aw sale that embraces a tremendo' quantity of goods. irect to A. & S. Corset Covers, 9c to $7.98. At 9c. Low Neck Corset Covers, full front, with lace edging at neck. No pall, telephone or hurry box orders i Atl4c. Cambric Covers, low round neck, full front, finished with hem» stitched ruffle. Store orders ote At 19c. A variety of pretty effects [n low neck Corset Covers; some trim: med back and front with wide edg- Ing of choice embroidery, run wi ribbon; others with yoke of choice embroldery insertions and rows of ribbon beading, lace edging; others with lace yoke and finished with ribbon, | Others at 49c, 59c., 69c., 79c., 98c. up to $7.98. Petticoats, 38c. to $40.98. At 38e. Cambric Petticoats, with emstitched tucked lawn flounce. lo mail, telephone or hurry box orders filled. At 49c. Cambric Petticoats, lawn ruffle trimmed with two insertions and edgings of lace. At 59c. Petticoats of cambric, with lawn hemstitched tucked flounce, trimmed with ruffle of choice em- broidery. Others at $1.19, $1.39, $1.69, $1.98 up to $40.98, Drawers, [8c.to$7.75 At 18¢. Cambric Drawers, with ruffle of embroidery; others with cambric hemstitched tucked ruffle. No mall, telephone or hurry box orders filled. At 28. Drawers of cambric, trim- med with embroidered scalloped ruffle; some with cambric hem- stitched ruffle, others with tucked lawn ruffle trimmed with Torchon lace, Others at 49c., 69c., 79c., 98¢ up to $7.78. Circular Drawers, 24c. to $7.75. At 24c. Circular Skirt Drawers, in the butterfly shape, made of nain- sook, with lawn hemstitched ruffle. No mail, telephone or hurry box orders filled. At 39c. Nainsook Circular Drawers, with lawn fldunce, trimmed with lace; others of cambric with lawn hemstitched tucked ruffle. Others at 49c, 59c, 69c, 79c, 98c, $1.48 up to $7.75. Crepon Petticoats, $1.48 to $2.98 Others at........+.. $1.98 and $2.98 effects, round waist. Others at........ Ika dots, with ony made | At $1.79.—Chiffor orders only. ear Offerings in the Great June Sale. Misses’ $1.25 Combinations, 98c. Cover of allover embroidery, rib- bon beading at waist, skirt with lawn ruffle of lace Insertion and edge; sizes 32 to 36, Misses’ $2.50 Skirts, $1.98. Of fine lawn, flounce of lace insertions with ribbon and beading; sizes 32 to 36, Children’s $1.50 to $3.00 Guimpes, 98c. Fine material and embroid- ery; no two alike; sizes 4 to 12 years. Children’s 39c Colored Rompers, 25c. Square neck and short sleeves, in pink and white and blue and white checks; sizes 1 to 5 years, set the little girls’ eyes dane assortment of colorings, also black, mad tucked sectional flounce, percaline underlay. for Anniversary A splendid Pepe rRnty to test the: incomparable value-giving of Brooklyn's biggest and best store. Bronx, take the Brooklyn subway express If you live in Manhattan om subway station at Hoyt Streetes| Crepon Corset Covers 39c. to 98c. At39c. Crepon Corset Covers, tri med with lace and finished wit ribbon, ! Others at. 59c, 89¢ and 98ah, Extra Size Drawe' : 39c. to $3.18 At 39c._Extra size cambric Drat with cambric hemstitched fucked: ruffle. Store orders only, At49c. Extra size cambric Wb tahe tucked and trimmed with ruffle ot" good embroidery; others in the cite cular shape with lawn hemstitched tucked ruffle. Others at 59c., 79c., 98e up to $3.18 Chemises, 39c. to $5.98 At 39c. Chemises of muslin, neck, trimmed with i once embroidery cami e. ruffle. At 49c. Nainsook Chemi tri Ee gy ribbon beading and lace ings. others with neat ambien ae ing, ribbon run, Others at S8c.. 69c., 78c, 98c. up te. | $5.98. Crepon Gowns, 79c. to $3.18 t Crepon Gowns, chemise style, with peasant sleeves, finished ithd: bon banding at neck,, o ise styl ith effective h: embroider design In front, ribbon beading and lace edging at neck, flowing sleeves, edged with lace Others up to $3.18, Crepon Combinations, 79c. to $1.75. At 79c. Combination of crepong with drawers or skirt; cover is trimmed with Torchon edging, ribbon run, edged with lace at bottom. Others at........ $1.48 and $1.' Short. Underskirts, 19c. to $5.98, At 19¢, Cambric Underskirt: cambric ruffle, tucked and finish with hemstitched hem. No mail, trentone or hurry box orders filled. At 49c. Cambric Underskirts, with tucked flounce, trimmed with four rows of narrow Val. lace, joined to- gether; others have tucked lawn ruffle trimmed with insertions and edging of Torchon lace. Others at 79c to $5.9, Econd floor, Fast Buiving, Dressing Sacques, in dark striped collar finished with braid, belt at 39c., 49c., 69c., 79¢., 98c. UP to $49.98 Store orders n Taffeta Silk Petticoats in a splendia ade with cluster’ Store Children’s $1.25 to $2.80 Body Skirts, 98c. Skirt of dainty eme broidery; others with lace ins@te| tions; sizes 6 months to 2 years. Infants’ 39c Long and Short Slips, 24c. Yoke of tucks and embroide ery, lace edge on neck and sleeves; sizes infants’ to 2 s. Store orders only and nor 0. D. Infants’ Dresses at 69c. Of lawn, yoke of insertion 1 heme Stitching, short sleeves; sizes 6 months to 2 years. Btove Only. Gecond Foor front, Past Bulldng The i are plain, t colors such please most and look prettiest—pink, red, light blue, white—all the daintiest @~lors and combinations, ‘Made just like mamma's.” Store orders only.