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— . Ee es eS Spey ene te LE EE RR tent ent nen nee ~FOURBADLY HURT "WHEN STREET CAR BUMPS NTO AUTO EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1911. saiaas Month-End Sale in the Gimbel Subway Store Like the last chapter of a book, or the final inning of a close ball game—this is the last determined effort to bring stocks down to the lowest mark. Which means, the lowest prices of the entire month, and in many cases the lowest prices in six months, as our semi-annual stock-taking occurs on July 81st. Never a better time to buy and buy lil ly—as this is undoubtedly the most remarkable of our series of remarkable Month-End Sales, now awaited each month by rapidly-increasing numbers of shrewd shoppers. And the law of the Month-End Sale, rigidly enforced, works more than ever for the shoppers’ advantage in this sale. This is the LAW of the MONTH-END SALR:; Zeervthine advertised must be decidedly under-price, and everything must be materially lower in price than it has been previously during the month, even if it has reduced in price before. ‘Women’s $5 to $8.75 Dresses, Silks Average Half Price Men’s $1.50 to $2 Straw Hats, Linen and Rep Suits at $3.7 —_! atreet car, wae not arrested. The po- | lice said he could not have prevented the accident, ECZEMA TORTURES — INSTANTLY RELIEVED Cured by an External Treatment You are remarkably fortunate tf you are without some skin trouble. It may ,be only pimples or blackheads, or chapped hands, or the accidental sore, cut, seald, burn or boil, or the carbuncle or felon, or perhaps t' more serious| Giseases of eczema, tetter, shingles, milk- Four automobiliste were badly Seratehed and bruised and the passen- Gers on @ crowded Retd avenuo trotwy car shocked and shaken by @ collision at eld avenue and Macon streets, Brook- A great collection of Silks. tym, to-day. crust, dandruff or psoriasis, or inflamed In waist and dress Foulards, Messalines, Crepe at 50c ‘Ovear Contre street, | piles, or some common Irritation of the The Linen and Rep Suits, one | de Chines, Taffetas, Sati u de Cygne, Wash Silks, Corded Some slightly imperfect—about 600 in the collection— i aaa Caples er wince aire | shin’ There 10 one ten voveysign pedal ice tiewareticn, foe anal! see Silks, ete. ssid ¥ es, mainly from our regular stock—all sizes included; Split Straws Clara Marquend, whore husband te a|fémedy within your ready reach “and | p= Silks that were 40c yd., now 260. Sennits, le Straws, Milans and Mackinaws; were $1.50 | | Breokiyn real catate dealer, and her it.| Vhich you can purchase at any drug-| repo, thoroughly shrunk before mak- Silks that were 60c to 86c yd., now S6c. to $2; now 60c. Bubwey Store, Baleeng | the daughter Leulah to their home, at No,| Fist’s. It Is Resinol Ointment, put up in elght good models, The Remnants of Silks at 6c and 10c per length. ’ be — ar pagename Geo aaccon ree With re, Marqunnd | "ySSteW.t0P, op tang | ‘are ‘plain tailored, trimmed Table Linens and Towels fifty cents and a dollar, according to! were the parents of Steves, Richard and 4% to 1 yd. pleces of Silks that sell by the size ve & lor 850 to $2. A great oor It is ever ready for use, and as| jubway Store, Lower Fi: hee dvbpetpdbegertsbncnl eS a a A color. Also some with geeeceeeneneemeemngninonn At the Lowest Prices This Season ith of age. Richard Steves te ehiet | Thousands of physicians enthusiastically Polited oF square eciiess sind other ; 1.88 to 91.00 Memsti ' in the Hell of Records, Kings | prescribe Resinol Ointment, and hun-| Seat hace ons Whale gered ot 17%c Ribbons at 10c Yd. tabieciotis, ee Faraitthed thine Bed {> Conaty. dreds of thousands of families depend embroidered. All-Silk Taffeta Ribbons, Sip D AN haa ttc th cata stitched all around, will seat eight | | Within a Dtock and a hait of the stare | upon It and are never without im es!- pole <i? of colors; usually 17c, at 10¢ yd. ro ‘aetee Bea po oT one | J+ eeant home, at the dangeroun weld | "0! Soup is a chemically purs tole soap nicely made in the season's most at- | , All-Silk and Satin Taffeta Ribbon, also novelty stripes, | gif Teblecteths o001.18. Hem- | mt Tapert? There tones tj Gvemve crossing, the automobile was) poaified form the same medication as tractive styles, of good quality French | 514 to 614 in. wide; usually 80c, at 20c yd. damask; three bre in. $2.26 Mats, at 860 to $1.60. | truck by a northbound Reld avenue! Resin) Cintment, and Is recognized asa a oe and other wanted : Subway Store, Lower Floor 760 ‘bamesk Tebiccloths, Bo, 260 Bureau Scarfs st 160 each. | ear. The machine was turned up on One | preventive for many skin troubles, in- fabrics. = number of white and a 64x54 in; all-linen. with row of openworl; jf) side by te blow and all the occupants] cluding blackheads, chapped hands’ and +» colored lingerie dresses. Dress Goods Remnants $2.26 Pattern Teblecloths,91.78. | 18x60 in. / emcopt Oscar Steves thrown out on the | pimples. There is nothing better for the | The Linen Cost Dresses, onelike | 410 yard lengths, 86 to 64 inches wide: black and colors; a | S%68 in.s snow white; no napkins | @9¢ Buresa Scarfs and Shams, %, nt, cleansing of the scalp and shampooing. | illustration, have suilor collar, high great collection. Allin tw thy } wide; Diack, navy to match. at 260 each. Hemstitched, The injured people wore taken to a| it prevents the falling out of the hair. or Dutch neck. Remnants 600 to 760 Drees Geods’ at 260. eVellings, Alba Oda abe ser of quality | three of drawn-work. ' store and Dr. Walenta called from | It is the Infant's soap par excellence, ‘Also 600 Pretty Dresses, of lawns | Suitings, Tweeds Haicine Seri ace ate ings, Albatross, Serges, | bleached damask, 0 im; Feg- | 18250 in.; Shame, 29x29 in, Beshwick Hospital. The elder Steven! keeping the skin sweet and healthy and § ' ; gs, T weeds, Hair! ipes, Checks, etc. . ularly $2 doz., at $1.60. be Soarts Bh b ; and percales, in many attractive Remnants 86c to $1.60 Dress Goods, 45c. Shepherd Checks, 16c Table Damask, 8¢ 600 7 and Shams, at 500 4, and his _ were #0 badly cut and | preventing many of the troubles which stylen, Mohairs, Homespuns, Etamines, Fancy ‘Stripes, “Miseiven sakat, Chain | Alldinen chon ntiae'en te Ht os each. ‘Trimmed with torchon lace, eeuioed that they were taken in the so often attac ¢ delicate skin of the : vr “f d y Hf \ i ce to the Marquand home, ‘The chi!d. You will find the Resinol Oint- All sizen in the collection, for large, | Weaves, ete, Subway Store, Lower Floor oe ee a eee eee ed's TOW of drawn-work. 860 White Linen Suftings, at 280 yd. All-linen, round thread, soft finish; 86 in. wide. Remark- able value. Subway Store, Lower Floor medium and small women. Suits ~ Dresses and Frocks intended to sell for $5.60, $7.50 and $8.76, now $3.76. Subway Store, Balcony ers were able to walk to the house. ment and Soap at all druggists’, Resinol oix [preg 12140 Scotch Crash, 100 yd. For dish or roller towels, red borders; 17 in. wide, 2%c Turkish Towels, 160 each. Lent t white, soft and absorbent, x41 in, Birem Chambertain, motorman of the Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md 20c&25c White Goods, 12%4cyd. 2,000 yds. of White Flaxon, mainly 32 in. wide, neat striped and checked designs; regularly 20c and 25¢ BM) at 12\4c, 16c White Persian Lawn, 9c yd. 16¢ White Dotted Swiss, 100 yd. he Stern Brothers + | | i 5 Announce for 4 { | i in white and all colors, i] } of White Washable Velvet Corduroy, Thursday, Friday and Until Noon Saturday Final Clearance Sales in the following departments: ‘Women’s Dresses and Suits Dresses of Tissues, Flaxons Voiles, Chambray dad Cleicharo, at $3, 75, Heretofore $7.50 to 22.50 Dresses h Li of French Linen, ‘i 4.75, 6.50, Hereetofore $7.50 to 22.50 [Dresses of Batiste, Marquisette, Imported Voile, trimmed with Irish, Cluny and Valenciennes laces, also embroidered effects, Heretofore $25.00 to 37.50 Suits of fine Imported Linens and Ramies, 7.50. in white, natural and desirable new colors, . ) Heretofore $15.00 to 23.50 Extraordinary Values in |: iltencwetmins, a 1.75, 2.85, 3.75 at 5.50 ) Women’s Kimonos and Negligees ° 4 ’ , Kim lored i! OnOS of white and color. He $1.85 Lawns and Flowered Crepons, Heretofore $3.75 Negligees of Albatross and Figured Sik, 3,25, 4.75 \ Heretofore $6.50 to 10.50 Negligees of Satin, Novelty and Plain Silks, 8,75, 13.50 + Heretofore $14.50 to 29.50 Also the remainder of Imported Tea Gowns Greatly Below Cost 5.00 10.75 15.00 at 11.50 i Women's Coats and Wraps \ Coats of Pongee and Satin, j) lined, half lined and untined, a 510.50 Reduced from $18.50 Coats of Serges, Tweeds, ‘ Checks and Blanket materials, Reduced from $22.50 15.00 at } ' Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Misses’, Small Women’s and Junior Suits, also Three Piece Suits ot Serges, Checks, Hairlines, Novelty Mixtures and Satins, $6.75 to 29:75 1 Heretofore $19.75 to 52.50 | Misses’ and Small Women’s Dresses, of Serges, Checks, Challies, Chitlon, ges, s, Challies, Chitlon, i 6.95 to 29.50 } Voiles and Foulard Silks, it Heretofore $14.50 to 42.50 Misses’ and Small Women’s Full Length Coats, cf Serges, Mixtures, Checks, Satins and Blanket Materials, at 6.95 to 24.50 Heretorore $14.50 to 35.00 Girls’ Coats, of this season's | most desirable fabrics, 2 10 16 ys, at 1.98 to 19.75 Heretofore $5.50 to 27.50 Misses’ and Small Women’s Summer Dresses, of striped and checked ginghams, dimities, tissues, flaxon and French linen, 2.95 to 15.75 | Heretofore $5.75 to 23.50 Misses ’ and Small Women's Dresses, “) el of Jawn, Datiste, H nagulcte an “8 4 9.75 10 22.50 marquisette and voile, Heretofore $13.50 to 32.50 Per Came, of ginghams, lawns, chambrays, pique, ey ein 1.35t0 2.95 dimities, rep and linen, 2 to 16 yrs, Heretofore $1.98 to 6,50 West 23d and 22d Streets « | at 25c. 300 White Rep Skirts, at $1 The new three-gored modei, habit back, side-buttoned; a re- markably good skirt at $1. Subway Btore, Baloony Women’s $5 to $10 Coats, at $3 An odd lot of good Coats, including light-weight mixtures and serges; also Covert Cloth Goats, black and white checks, as well as long Military Capes; formerly $5 to $10. All now $3. Children’s Raincoats, of double texture rainproof fabrics, English style, plaid back; were $6.50 to $12.75; a sweeping clear- ance at $3. Subway Store, Balcony RE Prreee nner eemeee kot) WOMEN’S AND i i WOMEN'S AND Bathing Suits Women’s Bathing Suits, of black or blue mohair, square neck and effectively braid-trimmed, panel front, giving the prin- cess effect; regularly $3.90, at $2.75. i Children’s One-Piece Bathing Suits, of navy blue daisy cloth, trimmed with white cotton braid; sizes 4 to 10 years; for- merly 65c, now 46c. Subway Store, Balcony “Women’s$1 to $2.50 Waists,75c A t assortment, the clean-up of our big stocks, at the end EN Oy eae eluded Ae! white Madras Tailored Welete, colar.” prt hie ges pd White Linene Waists, with etif hits te Waists, ealloe collars at tien. Lingerie Waists, trimmed with lace insertion. Embroidered White Linene Waista, Tailored Waists, mannish style, | with stiff collar and cuffs, Pongenette Waists, with satin with pockst, collar and cuffs. Tailored Black Lawn Waists. sailor collar and cuffs. Also about 200 odds and ends of good waists. Former prices $1 to $2.50, now 76c. Subway Store, Balcony jf aa SAE RES cas) A : Muslin Underwear & Kimonos $1.60 se 62 White Remorse at @1. Cambric or nainsook top, full sosge to Ble Corset Covers at 266, of nainsool lade or embroidery trimmed, $1.60 Lawn Kimonos, 95c. Empire style, light blue, pink and lavender, Subway Store, Balcony Misses’ & Girls’ Dresses & Suits At Extremely Low Prices 800 Children’s Dresses, were $1, now 660. 160 Girls’ Dresses, many styles, were $2 and $2.50, now $1 and $1.60. seo iste one broken lots of satin mixtures and serges; were $5 and 50, now $3. 200 Misses’ Wash Dresses, high and square necks; were $1.60 and now $1. bal Mitaes’ Linen Suits, white and natural; were $3.75 and $4.50, now §2. 600 Misses’ Colored Wash Dresses, of lawns and percales; were $2.75 and $3.75, now $2. Women’s $1 & $1.25 House Dresses, at 85c 1,200 Pretty House Dresses of striped or figured lawn, Dutch neck or sailor collar. Dresses that we have sold thousands of at $1 and $1.25, now at 86c. $1.60 House Dresses at $1.15. 600 of these fine Dresses of stri lawn, lace trimmed. A style almost every one admires, and wonderful values at $1.16. $1.60 House Dresses at $1. Of percale, Dutch neck, fastening down the side of neck; cuffs and front trimmed with borders of contrasting colors, Subway Store, Balcony Women’s, Misses’ & Men’s - Fabric Gloves Women’s Sample Gloves, usually 45c to 75c, at 380 pr. Three styles: 16-button Mousquetaire Silk Gloves, colors only; 12-button Long Chamoisette Gloves, natural and a few white; and Two-Clasp Pure Silk Gloves, black and white. Women's 16-Button Mousque- Misses’ 16-Button ‘Silk Gloves, taire Lisle Gloves, tan and mode; | black and colors; usually 75c, at 26¢, usually 60¢ pr., now 160. Men's One-Clasp Chamoisotte Women's Two-Clasp Lisle or | Gloves, natural and mode; usually Chamoisette Gloves, black, white | 50c pr., now 16c. and colors; usually 26c to 50¢, at 100, Subway Store, Balcony Hosiery and Underwear For Men and Women Subway Store, Balcony Men's Fine quality, 40 in. wide. 16c White Pique and Rep, 406 yd. Good weight and much wanted for skirts, suits, etc., 27 in. wide. Subway Store, Floor Three styles, 27 in. wide. 18¢ Swisses and Muslins, 12540 yd. Fancy and figured Swisses and plaid muslins, 27 in. Wash Goods at About Half 16c French Cotton 8uit 8o 16¢ Floral Organdies, 7c y« Remnants of 12!;0 to 20c Wash such as dimities, 16c Soft-Finish Bordered Fi mite ponte caapeaans, 9c 82 i: yr 880 to 600 Dress Linens, yd. our Subway stock; great variety, 36 in. 280 Satin-Striped Marquisette, 100 yd. High! shades, GERMAN $2.50 SILVER d. Plain or crossbarred. bi Barty of styles. Many good colors, 38 in. wide. Goods, 5c yd. About 18,000 yds., batistes, foulards, voiles, ginghams. ‘oulards, 10c yd. Highly mercerized in In, wide, 2 to 10-yd. bat tle! eat Piece of col Dress Linen in le. wit nf mercerized; all the Subway Store, Lower Floor Mesh Bags, $1.25 Very stunning bags; ring mesh, with handsomefive-inch frame, lined with white kid, with snside pocket; regularly $2.50, at $1.25. Imitation Amber and Shell set with stones, others yes formerly Imitation Shell and Amber H: perfect, otherwise 25c; now 10c card. large and small styles; some G0c and 75e, now 400. ‘airpins, 3, 6 and 12 on a card, slightly im- Subway Store, Balcony Women’s REGAL Low Shoe Now $1 a Pair About 2,000 pairs, all that remain of our it purchases of surplus and ea rejects of $3.50, $4 and $5 Regal Low 0e8. Principally Black Shoes, in many good styles. Sizes more plentiful in the narrow widths. Not all sizes of any one style, but nearly all sizes in the collection. ‘The best Shoe bargains we ever of- fered, and undoubtedly the best it has ever been your good fortune to take advantage of if your size isin this collec- tion of Regal Shoes for women at $1 pair. Women’s $2 Oxfords at $1 pair. Brown kid, Blucher, with welted soles, $1.60 Pumps at $1 pair, 11.60 Shoes at $1 pr. For misses and children. Tan or black; all sizes, Far boys and youths. Black calf skin; !ace; all sizes, jon's $2 Shoes at $1 pair. Sturdy, good-looking black calf shoes. All sizes, Subway Store, Balcony ° . Laces&Embroideries French and German Valen- ciennes laces, in matched sets, 20 Patterns; 44 to1l¢in. wide; regularly 45c to 65c; at 6c doz. yds. Washable Lace Bandings, regu- larly 8c yd., at Be. 1 inch Swiss Embroidered Plouncing; regularly 36c yd., at 260 a Bris nbroldered Be ake, jou! " ., at 260, 22 in.” Allever Embroideries; English eyelet and blind regularly $1.25 yd., at 760. Subway Store, Lower Floor ° Handkerchiefs Women's Sample Handker- chiefs ; daintily embroidered in many styles; made to sell at 25c to 35c; at 10c each, ‘omen's Mourning Handker- big regularly 75c to $1, dozen a t 50c. Women's Initialed Handker- chiefs; plain or with wreaths; regu- ley 8c and 12)4c; at Be, ‘omen's Initialed Handker- chiefs, regularly 6 for 40c; now 6 for 5c. ‘Women's Imported Handker- chiefs, hand and machine embroid- ered; regularly 25¢ to 50c; at 1210, Men’s and Women’s Handker- jain white and with colored ularly 6c to 7c; now 8c, CO ite Handkerchiefs; hemstitched, with initial; regularly 12!4¢; at 6c. Men's Mourning Handker- 0: chiefs, regularly 85c dozen; at 65¢, Subway Store, Balcony Infants’ Wear Reefers and Coats, of pique and Ught-welght checked woolen fabrics, patterns; Medicines re Uiertne, Sad” Hove: Water, rs 8, 200.5 3 : bure NG 08. ie eregoricn s ‘os, ade’ Pon. bee opirite Nitre,, 8 ‘o8., 13 of Arnica, 8 on, Bo: 8 on, PBL atta? TALL AE Tnetue@ of Benseim, 9 of, 20c1 ed agence {hp Jematoe Ginger, 2 on, i Md ‘Peppermint 2 oz. 100; id Subway Store, Balcony $1 Handbags, 65c Women's Leather Hand Bags seal grain, 8 and 10 inches; cover frames, leather lined; inside purse; were $1, now 656. Leather Hand Bags, 806) siver- ag8, ; silver- plated frames or ¢: style; single puree; some or double handle; leather lined. Subway Store, Balcony Toilet G "s Taicum Paws lennen’s Taicum Par rwin's | Trailin 25e. at Ade. us Rice Powder; regu- usually faicum Powder; 1 2 ef Baby Powder; usually | BSumeprowder; usually 100, i bel Foot, Comfort Tablets; usu ally 25e. at iSe. Fora tea Viole ‘Taicum: 150 can at Ze, Violet Witeh Haxel; usual! Se, at Subway Stor Notions Former Sale Price. Price. Rogers Silver-Plated Ware . At Less Than Half Price 1,000 Teaspoons and Berry Forks, usually $2 doz., at 7¢ each. 1,000 Dessert Forks and Spoons, usually $3.50 doz., at 10c each. 100 Sugar Tongs, usually 75¢c, at 60 Cold Meat Forks, usually 65c, at 206 each. 60 Gravy Ladles, usually 75c, at 26c each. 60 . “wea Ladles, usually 65¢, at eR PE net Masa) ach, 75 Serving Fish Knives, usually +106 Oyster Ladles, unually $1.60, at les, usu: 60, Mei Rin, sly a] usu: » a 100 each. Subway Stere, jalcony Framed Pictures at About Half Sample Pictures, ta, arto- types, carbons, etc., in dark wood or fan it frames; regularly $1 to $2, at abe. 50c and 75c. 360 Colored Landscapes, in neat gilt frames; regularly 50c, at 26c. French and Carbon Prints, in antique gilt frames; many good sub- jects; regularly $1, at 76. Colored Pictures, painted over in oil, gilt and with shadow $6, at $2. ee burnished frames, x and glass; regularly 200 Etchings and Colored Land- scapes, in gilt and gold burnished frames; ly $1, at 606. 100 gs and Colored Land- brown > Pegu- scapes, in larly $1.50, at $1. jand-Colored Artotypes, or- namented gilt frames; regularly $2, at $1. Supt Awake and Cupid Asleep; in a combination dark brown frame, regularly 50c, at 26c. Subway Store, Balcony Kitchen Ware motion; usually 75c, at 36c. aEee St Witeden ee Fibre Scrub Brushes, usually 10c, at 6c. 16-in. Horsehair Floor Brooms, usually $1.10, at 75c, Subway Store, Lower Fleor 60c Chocolates, 32c 600 lbs. of Gimbels Delicious 60c Assorted Chocolates, for the month-end sale, at $2¢ lb. 40c Creamery Caramels, 22c Ib. A tempting caramel; just the right consistency; regular 40c kind, at 22c 1b. Subway Store, Balcony $8 Gas Domes, $5.95 16-inch bent glass Domes wth eight panels of rich art glass, in Nile Beet beaded fringe to match. Can adjusted to fit any ceiling. Com- plete, with incandescent light, stem and canopy; reanaey $8, at $5.96, 92.60 Hieceric amps, $1.95; mission style; shade is 10 inches square,with panels of green or amber; portable, of wood. Complete, with six feet of cord Bad plas $1.60 Inverted Light, $1.10. Brass inverted burner, art glass shade, in oramber. Complete, with Welsbach mantle and inner globe. Subway Store, Lower Floor Art Goods An odd lot, including Cretonne Pillow Slips, Scarfs, Squares, Hand- kerchief and Glove Boxes, Cabinets, Beaker) ete.; were 15¢ to 75c each; now to 38. Subway Store, Lower Floor Stirring Rug Values 100—0x12 ft. Velvet Rugs; were $10.50, now $7.50. 10—9x12 ft. Smyrna ee iq 20—9x12 ft. Ingrain Art were $12; now,$8. juares ; were $6.50; now $3.50. 300 Ingrain and Rag Carpet Samples; 3x4 ft., at 25c. 600 Fibre Carpet Samples ; 30x 36 in., were 20c; now 10c. Remnants of Inlaid Linoleum; many in room sizes; r larly $1.50; now 76c sq. yd. A clean-up of our entire stock of Oilcloths; regular prices 25c to 35c; now 15c sq. Subway C. Lower Floor 1185 Prs. Curtains About Half 68 pairs Irish Point Lace $2.25 pair; now $1.60. Curtains, 8 yards long; were 192 pairs Irish Point Lace Curtains, 3 yards long; were $3; now $2 pair. 60 pairs Imitation Cluny were $2.25; now $1.75 pair. Lace Curtains, 3 yards long; 726 pairs Embroidered Muslin Curtains, 24 yards long; were $1.25 to $1.50; at 60c 5 [ 100 pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3 yards long; were $2 and $3; now $1.60 pair. Subway Store, Lower Floor Brass Bedstead, Spring and Mattress Complete, for $14.75 Regularly $23.75 for the Three t combination offer- Bed, like illus tration, with 2-in. post, joined at the in. ball ends; six heavy The ing we have ever Handsome Brass corners with filler rods, bright or satin finish, in styles; regularly $16.75. Pieces S Sample Half Hose, all Women's Fast Black Stockings, Exceptionall: retty little coats; the, naval psletay wore lightly’ in regularly 18, at 8 pra, for Abe, | sizes 2, 3 and 4,” Broken lots of $1 to ee naaheadeaadeaal perfect, otherwise 18¢ to 26c ,000 Women's Jersey Ribbed | $1.50 lines, at 75¢, Worex Wire Yerings, strongly re- at 1210, Vests, some slightly soiled; other- Children's Serge and Pongee int or eek oo" Women's Boot Silk Hose, black, | wise 18¢ and 26c vests, at 100, or | Coats, broken lots, 2 to 4 years; were total’ ei Y $33. 18; complete tan and white, slightly imperfect; | 8 for 25c. : $2.50, at $1.60. : om atherwise 50c Hose, at 25e. Women's Extra-sise Vests, Children’s Straw Bonnets, were or quire three to six days for de- enue peaee hast | tere, ett, | A wee livery i and tan, slightly im; ‘ r- | grade, at or 3 for 500, abies’ Fanc aw . wise 65¢ be Howe, at 960, or |“ Women’s Union Suits, umbrella | close fitting; were Joc, now 360," 1,000 Odorless Pillows, 24x30 inches; regularly $2, at $1 each. 8 pairs for $1, atyle,lace trimmed ;alightly imperfect; Subway Store, Balcony Subway 5! Lower Floer ‘omen's Imported Stockings, | 50c grade, at 25c. q Se full fashioned; regularly 28, “at | “Bubwty Bore, 2 ee manner 9 ts dee. jcon: - ce Dinner gol e_ decorati cluding j -- 3 ee Ree 7 id wn and creamer; regularly $10.75, at 97.76 set, 150 Mother Hubbard Gingham son eieae Dinner Sete, pink spray decoretiog, lnoluding Kitchen Aprons; regularly 35c, Sxbway Sere, Balcony BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST, 100-Piece soup tureen; regularly fo) set. ir Beta, pink border decoration, including $12.75, at $8.75 set. lubway Stere, Lewer Floor tt ieee

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