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Gusstiferre of the Vir Gives itor Her First Frijole and a Delight. ful Sense of Peace. y with the ship! cal te withetnnd Vourth of @ Series of Articles | By Helen Rowland “ne o The Pree P ltaheg Oe Tie Mew Fore Been Word In the Teruantepee Vilage, Mos yatribution leo's the Zone of Penema Kaposition, and by weno ine show of the whole jot, 1 met « real Villa's army, Ma amlind ro owt my fret real opera. chatted senoritas, with some listened to some dulcet Bpanieh love songs, and yearned to eleal & beautiful serape from ander the hands of Francieeo Moreno, the only ving maker of oid Haitilio ruge If one MUST be educated, then one ean learn more tn thia little village AIM euitteos, come at last to an @ pole of fashing dark eyes than one | hine could by erindbog away at a hundred)! “Old Moaico.” It is tne one show Ibid you no AN OLD NEW YORK FAVORITE ON THE ZONE. And don't mien Frederick ‘Thomp- son'e “Toyland Grown Up.” It im the wildent, freakieat and moat wonder- fully, imaginative of all the things, Bronse Kid or Patent Leather; thie Herein the vee ti ae yh has atrap sandal; elastic $ 0) °"" erento jo up the MN ol ‘ame _.... 4 and find out for yourself, ‘Thin ina papler mache mountain, which you climb part way on a jackans (Oh, ve plain dow » mine learh you enter a chine and are “er both of you rent life! 1 of Toyland you with lnughter Am inapection of owr large variety of few Spring Models will show Wonder-| now gympolic!) h ” ht ful Values at Remarkaly Low Prices |turtios and all th 4040-406 Sinth Avi, N. ¥. Bot. 2th & 25th Sto.) walk u tight ro} young rmount many Zealanders to dan Veeet BROTHERS 42 st.at 5 Ave. you YOUNG MEN who wish to dress well—especially for Easter, and who cannot pay the high prices usually asked for style—just use your own judgment and come here to Vogel Brothers —look at the elegant stylish Suits specially priced at $15.00 16.50 522.00 512.50 THE SUITS, on Special Sale at $12.50, are just as stylish as the suits at $22. Of course, the tailoring and fabrics are not as good, but they’re remarkably smart suits, with their soft, roll lapels, patch pockets and other up-to-the-minute style points. THE SUITS at $15 & $16.50 include all the smart new plaids, checks and stripes, also the new greens and browns. Come here with oar Unowibd ee of what you've seen elsewhere at $20 and $22, and we know you'll pick one of these suits at $15 or $16.50. THE SUITS, on Special Sale at $22, are smart and stylish—plain blue serges and unfinished worsteds in light colors, plaids and checks o dark colored worsted: These suits are identical with what the custom tailor asks $30 for. Just a special word to BIG STOUT MEN, who want to dress well at small cost. Come here and try on some of our splendid stout men’s models—see for yourself how easily you can be fitted—and remember the special prices— $15 $16.50 $18 $20 $25 VOGEL BROTHERS by sweet sugar-coated methods and] *!!eh hanks a sien be more deliahtfully instructed to tne | (eally biiter lewend tune of a mandotin and the amile of 18 1" Phen f again, in apirit, or % Frisco Fair as Fash np hume und” ¢ nn tin take many tumbles, and ty cavern over yo hing alive, you get out Ty the time TE reached the Muort! Village 1 wos that frozen 1 was glad to sink down aide of a plank sent Hoglishman in training the graceful New out that 1 the wofter and wateh an from Hore T met a! | | ne |a man tagging along with her, usually 4, | tlently on benches, | plaintive ple | he | Reno. | CUSTOMS EXAMINER GUILTY. | oxaminer, was convicted in the Fed- ion and Beauty Show Rivals Fifth Avenue, Says Helen Rowla moat duneit rixtoon, Hike a te that she told mo, with a amnile th powder advertinament, would never, never marry ANYHODY, she would | ave t sutiful mouth how miner beewuse th tattoo her be and chin just to how A now, wine “too YOU win was aid not only sixteen kn ny thi Hut HOW ehe aid nmile at the reporter! As we emerged from the Zone and 4 w s lott the hourls of Turkey, the Hawalian beauties, the Japanese geisbos and the thousand and one x, Alluring sirens of the far eamt and |C the far south and far north behind us, We passed a pretty American girl | in an electric chair KISS OF THE GOLDEN GATE THE EXPOSITION TAFFY. “Goo!” exclaimed the man reporter | with a look of delight and a long sigh of rapture, “Look at that girl in the white sailor hat! Isn't she a dream! Say! There's no getting nd it-America for mine, every time And then he bought me some Ex- position taffy, called "Kiss of the Golden Gate.” I don't know whether it ts because there are #o many New Yorkera here, or not; but the Fair grounds just avom to he with pretty girls, nartly dr 1d girls, peaches, equabs and all the other varieties known to and admired dy man, Aw a fashion ow, it rivals Fifth Avenue, and completely eclipses Broadway. Of yurse there are farmer folk from Kansas, and “Lowy,” in family groups, and basket luncheon parties who look distinctly “out of it"; but the pre- dominant feature of the crowd Is its beautiful, fashionably dressed women, its femininity, and tts youth! And! ly every woman seems to about four feet beht Arts building, the ni fie their wives, rush madly around, catalogue in| hand; or else the poor males drag) sadly after them reiterating the! ‘Gee! Let's get out of ! I'm hungry! ery day is ANOTHER day, at the Fair! T have seen it on Santa Clara Day, when {t was filled with pretty girls carrying pruno blossoms and almond blossoms, and it looked like a full-blown orchard. I ha’ neon it on St, Patrick's Day, when every other woman you met wore green silk stockings, green glover and a en hat, and carried a green aunshade. IT saw it on Fig Day, when everybody wore fig leaves, besides thetr usual clothes, of course, And T saw it on New York Day, when it was a veritable clothes parade and \ silk hat celebration! It is never twice alike. It ts shangeahle as love, or the San Fran- taco weather; and {t ts so vas winding, so intricate, so dazelli that you could lose a wife or a bh hand in it without even going Indeed, T got ont seven times myself, but always managed to “find myself again the moment IT got hungry. Selon. oo Stauwer Convicted of Divalat cists te Feather Import: Charles 1. Stager, a former customs | ral Court yesterday of divulging trade macrets concerning the importa 4 valuation of ortrich foath Cushman committed him iy er was indicted with Henry eld Scfama of Paris, President | » Socletes Anonyme Bciama of of merchandise alleged to have been fraudulently imported. } alluring maiden of TN, J, LAUDS WILSON AT FAIR. ing from the President waa re hair made of plecea of wood from Chater Made From tver: oxined tn ve ation of the >} ding at the Panama l tion yesterday, Am i FT | oe ‘Dion and sent here by jor of e Kerartnident Margerum, presiding thone or more pounds of flesh Spring Avez- Vous Ete a l’Opera? Oh, yes, we go to the opera, but we also have the opera at home here on this Victrola It's a wonderiul instrument, this Victrola. It gives us not onty opera, but all sorts of music—every rort, J might say, that any one wants. From opera to dance music—Victor Records have it all— tile! and not only all but the best o/ all. very one to match your furniture. XVI. Victrola, just out for 1015. mention the $10 payments. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth—New York Haven’t You a Victrola? I thought you had. Go right down to Wanamaker's and get one. You'll have the widest variety to choose from—the $10 a Month will pay for it in no time. Be sure and ask for the new Style It costs only €200—but Victrola Salons, First Gallery, New Buildiag. Tt is 80 versa- Creer @ Utebeacs Gave Me te Coty leteccoted to Baobing writ Suert @ Givhoner, ehe wee re | ferred te yesterday We newepeper Oo spatches trom Albany ae counsel for the Federal Heserve Beard end re Gardet ae the spokesman for Beere tary of the Treasury Mi Ader connern tne the Marehall bent emeure leet Hight ieeued © elets meme! th whieh = \A Strength, Flesh and Body Builder For | —_——_,£, ohh frau Bebwey te Aste Mew Broaden 920 Women’s Suits 85 Styles, $18.75 to $50 Showing, in ane style on ar esting Pari touches; the new iliiy and + ity, with suits at 820.50 to B45 adapted to the requirements of large women ‘I the prices fur suils so correct ane pao is exceptional Choose from — favored ot Ninth or, the test miter wtorn yuve joe «moderate wearable aac ina this “we «8 ory poplin ve other of Helgian ert, cond, one and from ®5 charm ing models | COATS plain teilored ernitured, short. long income, beltert, plain andl Draid-leund. Lape lengths and ly Mecte, culls Tralee, eurvedl fronta: ve and outawn SKIRTS Full fare aud cir some with pockets, some bu! There are 49 mo $22.50 and #25, At 838.50, 445 and 850, the suits are one or two of a kind; close adaptations of recent importation from Paris; the finest of them made in imported miuterials. Jar; some with yokes ing down front s in the groups at $18.75, some with pleate, A floor, Old Building Young Women’s Suits— New—$18.75, $25, $30 They would have been i Suits Hare No Equal ready for last Saturday, They show every new but for the special care feature and range in style the tailors put into them, — from arpretty faney eton so that the girl who has cuit toa tive waited until the last min- ox model in gabardine. ute will get some of the choicest Easter suits of all, Remarkable Values at $18.75 Four really charming suits that any young girl of good taste will be proud to wear, and but $18.75. One model of serge with belted cout held in at » pocketed skirt. in poplin - gabardine with e-be ed yoke coat and envelope pockets in skirt, Mostly bay blue, but putty, checks, reseda green and black in the collection consery $30 Suits in Great Variety Please remember that these suits are cut so well that the majority need no alteration. full belt, 81, Other coats, too years Sizes 14 to 20 vond floor, Old Building. From France in Ti:ne for Easter New $1 Princess May Gloves Fresh, newly made glace gloves with the fit and finish that make Princess May gloves the standard of possible ex- cellence for a dollar. Just arrived from Grenoble, France. Plenty of white and other street shades. Complete assortment of sizes. Main floor, Old Building, We Have Prepared for a Big Saturday for BOYS Boys’ washable Norfolk suits have just arrived, A special pur- chase. They will be sold for &3— below their regular prices. Sizes from 6 to 17 years; in either Palm Beuch cloth, plain and striped effects, khaki, tan linen, white duck or gray crash, or the small boy young to put on a No Wool and worsted knicker suite are 86.75 to $16.50; some with two pairs ki hree models; blue serge, grays, tans, browns, stripes, mixtures. Aud two mod- els made for us in London—one a Spiece golfing model—sizes 14 to V7 years, at 816,50, who is too folk model, we have the Oliver Twist, Balkan Hevil Giak lsnmteolaae act and Middy wash suits, “and the have’ just arrived” making as Tommy Tucker and the Meadow- choice a very w . Sor were mide in London; some. of those made here are of imported materials, Some are full alpaca lined, others quarter lined. $10.50 brook, two very late models; sizes $ to & years, in one or the other model, $1.95 to @0, according to mod«! and grade. Boys’ blouse waists (for 6 to to 820. 16-year olds); iras, soisette, Boys’ cloth hats—Rah, Rah, crepe and percales; soft or laun- 81, $1.50, 8%; Tommy Atkins and dered; white and fancy patterns, Jack Tar, $1.50. . 80c to 81.50. Boys’ Store, ‘Second fl., Old Bldg ah J rasa Stre WHY SPEND Co YOUR TIME IN RUNNING ROUN' WHEN WONDER-WORKING WORLO WANT aos FOR BARGAINS SEARCH ALL NEW YOR