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Se eS TRS ORE RR oR Ry PRET te en at eee SNLOR RESCUED | SEEN ISS! THES EVENING .WORLD 3/8 22255" CAPT. GILMER’S HT Ac =ZO0L2 ah SR nf $100.00 Cash for Six Word _THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1911. { sleep! lone in the house, stern to bits, but the craft floated Mr. was oh None but Mrs, Gilmer was thrown in to them and took them in their boat. The explosion blew the surf boat's | Barney ned in the yard. was asleep when the fire started, The the river, Capt. Gilmer was struck | frantic barking of the dog brought 1 EP cetcck an paper trie a lie re weln ef ike Agninat her burying the Irish setter| neighbors just In tle to rescue Mr. A telling, catchy phrase that will linger in one’s memory is what we want— not more then and recelved several 7 : Barney who was almost b i if you li at have leg, Mrs. Peterson suffered greatly | Minnie, the mascot cat, and threa| ness pointed to an oll painting Beene Wee imrmbieaeie Corer hee THT) Sia for ds, but less if you like. slogans that ha’ from shock and from many cute and world-famous and oes fh | 4 | WIFE IW NER bruises on her body. Mrs. Gilmer's matd was the only person in the boat who was not hurt ‘The captain, his wife and her mother | Row born kittens were asleep In the Judge's chair at the Central Police Court | mation in Trenton, N. J. | Justice Willam &, | to take his place o: when acting the bench. Blackman enteged which on @ heavy oak frame wa Inseription:—"Dear Chailie, Pet, F | ful and Devoted.” ruined by the flames. is House, Roy to Rink Lite a little schoolgirl. were tal h ummer home here, Freddie Danton, fourteen years old, of thim hog Ae eaten eet | A janitor was called, and after some |No. #17 East One Hundred and Seven- ' * ‘. ay jand physician alled to the J o Injured, but Dived After Her | {sghyrie ted to a, | delay, during which court and prisoners | JoKn Buck lteenth street, a lover of animain, but H reck q ‘i ¢ a , STORY & CLARK PIANO CO,, founded in 1859, are the largest manufacturers of high-grade (one name) pianos When Explosion Wrecked [11 across the river another resting place, with @ buck deer, which after giving bd gg ha Teen bier e eeas In the world, Our factories are a {pe of the most modern plants In the country, having @ capacity of over 7,000 pianos mr ERE t ‘ ‘ e' annually. Surf Boat |UNION BANK INQUIRY Giant Oa Outang Gives Bi it ol ae BP thor wae Avail iebbed @ stray cat which he had seen enter the STORY & OLARK INSTRUMENTS aro of tho highest grade and have been prominently before the musical public . 4 f KITTIRY, Me., Sept., &—Capt. Wi fam Wirt Gilmer, U.S. N., his wife and Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Gilmer's mother, were painfully injured by the explosion | Of the gasoline engine of the surf boat | h they were sailing on the Pis- eataquis River yesterd ‘ é The second officer and four seamen ~~ NE alias cecraardmalas edatad MAT Lagat ELE MUS rial went to the purser's rescue and tho This offer 1a 07 n to all except those in our employ. ‘Thore are no conditions to our offer other than you myst submit Oe ee eer Cottit Gee guanine i clin bone hike! 4 until a bi) bi your phrase not later than September 11th, 1911, and your agreement to abldo by the decision of the judges. But one phrase Mouth Navy Yard here. In the hatt of | investigators are awaiting it with con-| Patt raged until a blow from a belay: | Secopted from each person. ahd but one award given th a family ala - siderable anxtety. ing pin brained the ourang-out . 6 bright-witted school boy or girl will have the sa’ row collegian. metal which the explosion sent flying f mt Carlos G. Wood of Ellicottville N. Yu and William A. Cooper of Watertown, N. Y¥. seamen on the Paducah, who manned the surf bo: ere severely cut, too, But, injured as he was, Sail- orman Wood sprung in tho river and rescued Gilmer. The explosion hurled the captain's wife in the water twenty feet away. There, her limbs and body badly cut, ahe struggled to keep gfloat. Wood, bruised and bleeding, was after her like the Naval Hospital at Portsmoutt WILL BE PROSECUTED. |Grout's Appeal to District-Attor- | ney Not to Stop It—Clarke Op- posed Jury Investigation. ‘The decision of Bupreme Court Jus | tee Putnam on the motion to compel Edward M. Grout to testify tn the | In any event the inquiry will be re- sumed to-morrow before Deputy Super- intendent of State Banka Dodge. Ia | view of Mr. Grout’s appeal to Diatriet- Attorney Clarke for a Grand Jury in- vestigation of the bank's M | Goldstein, who ts Gov. Dix's pi representative in the Bank Depa: inquiry, \reporter a copy of @ letter sent by Mr | Clarke to Gow. Dix on June 23 advis- Jing against a Grand Jury inquiry and lad ting a public investigation of the bank's affairs, ment showed yesterday to a World wal at and kittens were carried to caped from @ steel cage gave battle for Ife on the British Pathan, which has fust arrived at Bos- jton from the Far East. The beam es- the Mediterranean into the Atlantic and leaped on the back of Mr, Pedday, the pureer. Dog's Soul Will Go to Heaven, Sars Mistrees. dog Charlie wil! eaven @ long time before those who opposed his burtal in ‘yin my family lot,” said Mra. Sarah Bowman Vanness at her home in Lexington, Mass, just after | the pet Irish setter had been lowered and Lemuel Ackerley, all of Patchog | to death, Great Dane Trapped in | | caped as the ship was emerging from| make to Its Inst resting place beneath a weep- ing willow on her own estate. ' As she told of the protest made (EE Another Phase of the NEW MILLINERY Disclosed By This Importation of English and French Suede and Velour Hats These smart Tailored Hats are from the most famous tailor- milliners of London and Paris. Indeed, these hats are known as the most aristocratic of their kind in the world, Besides the hats of suede and velour are some of velvet and felt, in the gew soft and semi-pliable shapes. Some are close-fitting, others have the new medium size mushroom brims and sloping crowns. may be pulled down at any Alpine shape. Others have curled brims which angle. Then, too, there is a new As for colors—they‘are so unique that they alone make the hats charming, wonderful shades of brown, gold, empire, sapphire and queer shades of stone coloring. he trimmings are very unusual, with sometimes a tiny feather or a breast of pheasant as the only trimming. Then there are other styles with peculiar cross trimmings or cock- ades of ribbon. with tiny tassels, best tailors in New York. A brought about not only the ser but the making of clothes that Others have only chenille and gold motifs $8 to $20. Thira Floor Perfection Has Almost Been Attained in the and girls, as or experts have been constantly working with the nd it is this co-operation that has isible and artistic creation of styles, will fit normal young girls of 14, 16, true that “‘l Cut Glass Compotes for sweets or small crack- ers, rich, deep cut, hollow stem. Reg- ularly $4.25, now $2.76. Cake Stands on tall foot, revolving; new, rich, deep cut. Regularly $16, now $3.90. Two-handled Relish Dish, buz cut, deep designs. Formerly $5, now §2.75. Cut Glass Water Sets—six glasses, large jug and mirror plateaux. For- merly $10, now $5.75. Cut Glass Fern Dish, silver-plated lining, v and mirror plateaux, Former!; now $3.76. Rich cut Electroliers, 10-in, dome, silk-covered cord, with plug, complete, $40, now $17.75. e on low foot, new designed Formerly $8.25, now $f Celery Tray, new cuttings, deep, clear polish, Form 3.50, now $1.90 Tall deep cut glas Claret Jugs, or Fruit Bowls, very rich cut, new designs. now $2.65. Rich deep cut Vases, 10-inch buz | star design. Formerly $4.60, now $2.76 Formerly $4.26 There Has Been a Shattering of Old Traditions September Sales Were Unfolded New Standards Have Been Set In the Selling of CHINA and GLASS The “Oceanic” wasa marvelous boat in her day—and The “Mauretania” was the world’s wonder, until the “Olympic” came. a fine sailer yet. Commercial ) % In and Fine English China SAMPLES—a collection of about 1,000 pieces will be placed on sale tables tomorrow at 30 to 50 per cent. below the former pri Complete set of Plates, Cups and Crown Stafford Plates, encrusted border. Formerly $36, now $22.60, Coalport China Plates, enameled jand gold decoration. Formerly $18, now $9.75. “Old Hale” China Dessert Plates, ‘rich, hand-painted decoration, For- merly $25, now $16.75. Cauldon China Ice Cream Saucers, enameled and gold decoration, For- merly $18, now $11.60, Minton China Bouillon Cups and ‘aucers, encrusted band, solid gold-s0v~ ered handles, Formerly $60, now $37.60. Cauldon China Tea Cups and Sauc- |ers, grape decoration, Formerly $25, | now $18.60. saycers), Royal Doulton China, shaped after an old Empire design. price $65, now $38. 1 doz. Crescent China Salad Plates. Empire green, borders with overlaid Former LL, L, engaged in a battle in that place fe of Master | * Marshall A. Barney, a lawyer, owes his escape from fire in his home in Schuy; smoker who tries them A Box of 10 for 15 Cents Get them -INSIST if you must—but get them, Record-breakers The established store may rest on its laurels— “2 some may even recline. To do the great thing that one has done before, is to standstill. There is always a newman to hurl the discus farther, or to sail the aeroplane higher—unless the record- holder himself continuously sets a better mark. Inplanning thisgreat September movement we set our figures of accomplishment above all pre- sentations of the past. suchashad never been offeredin an | under-price sale, Magnificent sets celebrated English potteries. Sumptuous Dinner Sets of most distinguished French origin. ¢ 1 of most unusual character, at the very lowest prices, from Austria and America, The offerings of CUT CRYSTAL have amazed the trade—for they have been startled to find that they are cuttings on pure lead crystal blanks. Many stores are today selling Imitation Cut Glass, and omitting the word “imitation.” It is ime glass” does look much like crystal; but it is light in weight, and has no ring to it. jay of the bullding just before the fire started. He found a sick boy In an ment and carried him out and thea went back for the risking life. When he finally ‘aped, after a search, he found the cat In an area- way, the animal having jumped out of Cigars a lasting friend of every who never had owned a pet, ran into a Ail anewors will be carefully outcome of their ained distir for over 60 years, in which time wo h KY ERY STORY & CLARK PIANC is guaranteed for 10 years, backed by an inv STORY & CLARK PIANOS are used and indorsed by many of the world's famous musical artists. ‘The superior tone quality and fine, even scale, coupled with the high character of the material and labor used tn thelr construction, justly place them among the loading pianos of the world, WE WANT SOME STRIKING PHRASES DESCRIPTIVE OF STORY OUR ADVERTISEMENTS, AND TAKE THIS METHOD OF SECURING THEM. WE WILI. GIVE FOR THE BEST PHRASE SUBMITTED $100 IN CASH. Details and Conditions of Our Great Cash Offer impartially considered by disinterestec he best wernt BAS ted by $s gu Handsome miuste folio will be aiven FREE FO Here is @ specimen phrase upon which you can readily improve: “THE PIANO WITHOUT A PEER.” Send your answer addressed to Advertising Department, Story & Clark Piano Co., Nos. 12-14 West 32d St., New York City. ‘© manufactured and sold over a qu n chance as the high-b ho will recet ALL who send fi phrase verybody is familiar with the altel r istinction for the articles they described. spring spontaneously from nimble wits. One of the best ever originate: If you are not acquainted with the brilliant history of the STORY & CLARK pianos, and the concern that makes HERE ARE A FEW FACTS jarter of o million. And for the next best ten, $10.00 cach. judges, and all competitors will be advised of the 100.00 in cash; if by sovoral it will be equally divided. (ns Progress Requires CHINA we assembled wares service plates from the And artistic China Dinner Sets $11.75 Open Stock Set, $7.50 One of many very successful open stock patterns is a fine thin American porcelain with a gold lace border and gold lined edge and gold line or holder, 3 stores, New York, Philadelphia or Milwaukee, at any time, now $7.60 set. $226 Dinner Set, $97.60 Limoges China Set, 107 pieces, two encrusted gold bands of coin gold. $69.60 Dinner Set, $37.50 _ Fine Limoges China Dinner Set, 100 pieces, every piece perfect and richly decorated, $28.50 Dinner Set, $18.50 , Fine thin Austrian China Set, 100 pieces, new importation for this season, Fish and Game Sets We have made up a collection of | with gold edges—taken from stock, at $18, $20, $21 and $22 set—all marked $10 set. ration. Former price $60, now $87.60. Asparagus Sets, richly decorated i pieces of fine china, Former 5, now $12. fine Limoges china, richly Since These GIMBELS Housekeepers Are Delighted With These Splendid Kitchen Wares They are so different from the kinds they are accustomed to seeing in under-price sales. People who come to Gimbels are looking for BEST THINGS, and high-class housewares have always be- brought in the crowds. | fore been the kind that dealers reserved to make their big profits on, after the catch-penny kinds The Gimbel idea is to fill this September event with exceptional offerings of the FINEST KITCHEN WARES MADE, That is why housekeepers are so enthusiastic over this First Septem- ber Housewares Sale at Gimbels. The economiesare quite remarkable. ThisIsthe Aluminum Saucepan Set That Every Housekeeper Wants + Three Pans 1 Quert, 3 Pints, $1.10 for 3 pieces. (Never sold before for less than $1.85.) Wear-Ever Aluminum Ware 1,000 Lipped Saucepans, regularly Berlin Kettles, with covers, 1-qt. size, regularly 70c, now 60c. 2-qt. size, regularly 90c, now 80c. 8-qt. size, regularly $1.05, now 85, Rice Boilers or Cereal Cookers, 1- qt., regularly $1.40, now $1.25. 2 qts., regularly $1.75, now $1.40, In nickel or copper, manufactured expressly for Gimbel Brothers by Landers, Bray & Clark. These per- colatorg are all of the latest designs, guaranteed in every way. Will pump coffee in two minutes after the cold water is put in and the lamp lighted. Regular price $8.50, now $5.96. 500 nickel or copper-finished Per- colators. These pere ators are manu- factured expressly for Gimbel Broth- ers by Sternau & Co, These percola- tors are 6-cup size, with a non-explosive alcohol lamp, two styles to choose size, with a non-explosive alcohol lamp; regularly $6.50, now $5. design; regularly $8, now 400 Chafing Dishes, in nickel or copper finish, 3 pints, ebonized han- dies, extra deep water pan; regularly Imported and Domestic Aluminum Novelties Aluminum Table Spoons, dozen, regularly 50¢, for 400. Aluminum Mixing Spoons, regu- larly 1se, for 12¢. Aluminum Forks, 16c each, Aluminum Milk Ladles, larly 2ve, at 15¢. 1 regu Shakers, 16c each. Aluminum Powdered Sugar Shakers, 40c each. Aluminum Cream Dippers, 21c each. Aluminum Cup Strainers, 10c ea. Aluminum ‘Tea and Coff Strainers, rej y 2be, for 18¢, Aluminum Bails, with an al- uminum chain attached; the best way to make a clear cup of tea; regularly 12c, now 8c, A Set of Moulds (6 72c a set; spec Aluminum Individual rent. styles), regularly for 60¢, 6 ment of these Coffee Pots, in nickel, copper or brass finishes, ranging in: price from $5 to $8; your choice to- larly $1.25, now $1. Imported Blue and White Four-Coated Enamel Ware Every piece guaranteed acid proof; | Berlin Saucepans with Covers 4 quarts, reguiariy 85c, now 700, | 5 quarts, regularly 95¢, now 80e. 6 quarts, regularly $1.10, now 960. Rico Boilers | 115 qts., regalarly $1.45, now $1.20. 2 qts., regularly $1.60, now $1.26. Tea Kettles 8 quarts, regularly $1.80, for $1.10. 4 quarts, regularly $1.60, for $1.26. Coffee Pots 4 quarts, regularly $1, for 860. quarts, regularly $1.10, for 900, quarts, regularly $1.25, for $1. Round Dish Pans 14 quarts, regularly $1.80, for $1.65. 17 quarts, regularly $2, for $1.76. Oval Dish Pans, 10 qts., regularly $1.60, for $1.25; 14 ats., regularly $2, for $1.65. Steinfeld Coffee Mills, will grind coffee, course or tine, glass jar, air tight, regularly 80e, for 60¢, Wood Box Coffee Mills, guaran- eed, regularly 60e, for 46c, ‘ood Choppers, made expressly for Gimbel Brothers by Landers, I'rary & Clark; will grind meat or vegetables 1} 2 8 | But it deceives many people, and many good stores are selling it. We will not countenance it; | 50, at 5c. Aluminum Foe Bpesns, 14 deren, pons 0b She ae daairac) requarly Ges although it makes a fine appearance. You can tell the pure lead crystal by its heavy weight and its |, 500 Shallow Stew Pans, regularly |TSUNTY oil, fon uees Spoons, },|, 88d Irons, 8 ina set, 8 iron weights, true full ring. And nothing else is sold at Gimbels—yet here are some wonderfully low prices: 60e, at 406, dozen, regularly 50c, for 40c, | },!Fon holder, 1 iron stand; regularly ic, for Tbe. Pastry Tables, for apartment house , extra strong turned legs, two und bottom flour bins, pastry board nd Knife drawer; soft wood tops, dimensions 86x24 in.; regularly $6.48, now $5.75. if Saucers, Sugars and Creams and other | We have made up 100 sets of a hun- | | $4ts., regularly $2.05, now $1.86. Aluminum ‘Soup Ladles, regu-|,, Sune Table as ebevs, wren two pee now’ $10," ’ Reacritiia ion dred pieces, a complete service, Single larly 35c, for 0c. two large flour bins, alze 48224 | _ Mayonnaise Bowl and Plate, new | Cauldon China Plates, bread-and-| pieces can be obtained from any of our 1,000 Coffee Percolators Aluminum Salt and Popper | it'3g 9 “d wy rich diamond cutting. Regularly $6, |butter size, Formerly $9, now $6.76. " ahs Drop Leaf Tables, of soft or hard- wood, in golden 24¢-in, turned maple legs, equare or round ‘corners us desired; regularly $4.26, now $3.76. Drop Leaf Tables, plain; regularly $2.95, now $3.60. Kitchen Tables, three extra leaves, fancy turned oak stained legs, white top; regularly $6.75, now $f. Sundries Waldorf ‘Toilet Paper, one of the best values made in toilet paper; 70 | 0 size Fruit Bowl, new deep | Coalport China Bouillon Cups and | fine China Fish and Game Sets—each | from; regularly $8.50, now $6.75, 4 sheets to a roll; tomorrow, special, 26 ibllnnT tery wien) Wniacle e at lguearat tr near acl aid’ ceoteatiarn| sok cite allterenee Gemeacien ayes || ee eee Nickel and Copper Ware | iii (orsi. now $6. Formerly $36, now $26. piece perfect in shape and decoration Aluminum Percolators —6-cup| lussian Coftve Tots, a large assort-| 5; esue Toilet Paper, the only balsamic, chemically treated toilet paper, with white porcelain fixture to match bath room tile, for rich cuttings. Absolute. value $6, | Tea Set (tea pot, sugar andcream),| Richly decorated Fish Set—eve Bamovers—the best way to mako| morrow for $1.60, | . ‘Twelve Rolls of Sani-Tissue Toilet New Apparel for the Younger Set | tts sso. Cauldon china, richly cecorated. For: | piece with coin gold treatment, For. | &cup of tea. ‘The tea can be made any | caster Sets—These Coaster Seta are | Paper, without fixture, $1. We d aim a . iis * |. Punch Bowl on foot, 14-in, size, very | mer price $30, now $18. mer price $38, now $24. strength desired, with a non-explosive | ul] 10-inch tite bottom, nickel pan tray,| Scott ‘Tissue Towels; by using Scott e do not claim all the eredit for the marvelous improvement | rich deep cut. Formerly $15, now $26, | Chocolate Set (pot and six cups and| Game Set, fine china, highcolordeco- | #leehol lamp, in, neat; convenient |with a small coaster to match; regu-| "Tissue Towels you provide a clean both in the shape and style of the new clothes for young women S-inch Salad towel for every one, 150 extra heavy | absorbent towels in a roll; 6 rolls and fixture, com efor $2. , ‘Three rolls, without fixture, for $1. Tourist’s Package, an ide: These advertising gems d was uttered offhand by tment of over THREE MILLION & CLARK PIANOS FOR USE IN PB age Fancy shaped rich deep eut Jugs, | gold and gold edges. Former price | and coin gold edges, For- 95,60, now 9678. seamless, no danger of leaking. for school children, contains (6) Scott 18 and 20 ye e two des! Formerly $4.00, now $: $40, now $25. Glink Revise Fi mer price $75, now $47.60, Percolators and Chafing Dish 2 quarts, regularly 40¢, now 30c, Te Towels, (al My if paler ea Although many hese Suits, Coats and Dresses are fashi Spoon Trays, new deep cut in d _ 1 doz, Crown China Service Pla Game Set—pieces fancy shaped and | with non-explosive asbestos lined 3 quarts, reguli now 46c, (1) Drinking Cup, (1) package offSani- Pela pi may of Beee ules | Oa aD At us pec ary tnanioned mond design. "Formerly. §2.75, now |rich paste and gold decoration. For-|new decorations. Former price $8, | cohol lamp, nickel or copper finish; | 4 quarts, regularly 60c, now 60c. —_| Tissue, (1) Wash Cloth and (1) portion pees be se heise A bah Yor k Thi ripe is caine i scan $1.75 mer price $50, now $36. now $6, Fifth Floor regularly $6.75, now $4.95, 5 quarts, regularly 70c, now 65c. ‘of Soap, complete ior 10c, 6th Floor younger set New Ke S a p is partially res - Parisian Frills to Complete Milady’s Toilet, 50c to $5 Parisian only in name and design! But that should not matter when one ean get copies of the latest frills of Paris at such small prices, And when you put the real hand-made French frills aside of these which w ye had copied in America you will be amazed, These of net, batiste and handkerchief linen, trimmed withVal- enciennes, cluny and Irish laces, are wide and generously plaited, Some are short, others are long, ‘ Real Irish Lace Neckfixings—-stocks, Dutch“and round collars and seta— cuffs and collars in the new Quaker shawl or sailor styles, $2.76 to $25. Sailor Collars of hand-embroidered linen, trimmed with cluny lace and finished with fagotting, $1.96 to $2.95. Round Cluny Collars, 61,95 and $2.75. Bpasial Fi and Cuff Sets of marquisette, trimmed with clun sertion and edging, §! Main sible for the reputation we have already won as ou/fitters to girls and young women Hundreds of new styles are here and more are arriving all the while, Among the new Ta ny unique notes that will please the your g women, The ashed skirt and gracefully draped sash on the y, whether in the Suits at $16.60, or in those a! 0 $126, The long revers on the Top-Coat, illustrated, fastened with large buttons to the hood, which may be pulled over the head for motoring. Other Top- Counts of double- rials, some ible, $16.60 to $30, Demi-tailore $12.50 to $40, Afternoon and Evening Dresses, $16.60 to $85. This apparel is in si M4, 16, 18 and 20 years, Selection is equally completes among the new Suits for junior girls of 18, 15 and 17 years, and the Dresses and Coats for girls of 6 to 14 years, 3dFloor GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY Thnry Secon st BIRTH AVENUE NEW YORK Thun Tino 3t. Fashion Has Decreed Women to Wear Theso : New WHITE GLOVES With Tailored Costumes This Autumn display of Tailored Gloves presents those of doeskin and chamois that have been successfully treated, so that they may be washed more successfully than ever before. Some of the chamois skins are boilable—these have none of that disagree- able nap which rubs off after it has heen washed, 1-button Washable Chamois Gloves, $1. 1-button Washable Chamois Gloves, $1.60; 12-button length, $2. 1-button Boilable Chamois Gloves, $1.60; 8-button Mousquetaire, $2; 12-button Mousquetaire, $2.76; 16-button Mousquetaire, $3.60. 1-button Washable Doeskin Gloves, $1.60; 8-button Mousquetaire, $1.75; 12-button Mousquetaire, $2.26, 2-button Washable French Glace Kid Gloves, $1.65. 2-clasp Washable Chamoisette Gloves, 60¢; 16-button Mounsustaire 50¢ Main Floor 400 All-Silk Messaline Princess Slips, $3.75 Each Extraordinary, certainly—as no one has ever heard of all-sille Princess Slips at $3.75. We have seen some advertised at a sim- ilar price which were said to be all-silk, but they were not—being part cotton, Under normal conditions we would not be able to sell an. all-sill Princess Slip at $5.75, but the manufacturer bought a large surplus of the measaline and offered to make us Princess Slips after our own design at a concession, In speaking about the design we should add that these slips are made over the same pattern as those we sell regularly at $6 and $7, They fit. beautifully and are gracefully proportioned so that they will make excellent foundations for the new filmy gowns. ‘Two styles—one with the new narrow accordion ruffle, and the other with sectional flounce; trimmed with lace around the low round neck and armholes, E is beautifully finished—all French s light blue, navy, p' i rom 34 to 4 = le, violet, maize and nd Floor - call

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