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RAILROAD LIFE. Dy Hignal Pile Corporatio Pim Corporation, Now CHAPTER It. yelled the conductor as At * enjoy the nicest, gentlest li Cleansing you ever expe ur tongue clean, ie ated and your li Isactive. Get store now and mornin, MARCUS J. WRIGHT Bs.Conlederate General “Owing to its mild, sweet flavor, Tuxedo is superior to all other tobac- cos. J enjoy smoking tt immensely and recommend it to all smokers.” Prareuity hone Now to be seen Ieading Motion Picture Theatres, “We must cut off the head end Take ono or two Cascarets tonight and] bad colds and bad ¢ up feeling grand, your head will be clear, reath sweet, stomach and thirty feet box at any drug fet, sttnightened up by Stop the headache, biliousness, ASCARETS “Tux” is the happy smoke. It just /80 plumb full of fragrant delight that a g \in edgewise. That mild, soothing taste of ‘‘Tux” has introduced ‘many a man to the joy of pipe-smoking and a regular unending ’ procession of happy days. the engine. While already drifting. as they Btorn |, after! situation. passed under It. Better Than Salts, Oil, Calomel or Pills for Men, Women, Children—Never Gripe—20 Million Boxes Sold Last Year. dy for work or play, Casear kripe, sicken or inconveni refine! tin ud caunol injure Or watching the result, started again for ‘The brakeman and flagman had escaped from the top of them by catching at the water spout down the track, saw the He realized what might CASCARETS” —-WHEN BILIOUS: CONSTIPATED Cascarets Gently Cleanse the Liver and Bowels, Stopping Headache, Nasty Breath, Sour Stomach or Bad Colds. » next day like salts, pills or calomel, thers should give a whole Cascaret | any o cross, sick, bilious or feverish | track. children because it will act thorough! happen if the powder care were al- lowed to run away. With @ flying leap he caught the side ladder of the head car and running up began pin- ain, tor yelled himself hoarse trying to | warn him off. But Instead of stop- ping, Storm fought his way back theough the smoke to the second car The trainmen hastened Into the sta tion to the operator and gave thi alarm. The operator telephon a message instantly to Signal, the next station. The agent had gone over to the camp and it was this message that caught Helen at Signal, alone in the office. She picked up the receiver the conductor ran forward! ay the telephone bell rang, listened By the crews wore chalking the wheels} {tq tio excited operator and wrote his t and pinning down the brakes under | jurrjed words down on @ pad: FRANK H.SPEARMAN. the half-burning cars. The engineer,| “runaway powder cars on fire. “Whlapering smith,” “The Mountam | CUt Off, headed with his engine into Al neineer Storm on them. Ditch at etrategy ot (reat Htaslrows,” elding ‘and leaving it there ran back | first spur.” ty 11by ty Trak Spearman to the fire. The burning cars were| sho dropped her pencil as she fin- ished, breathloss with shock, Then pulling her wits together she cast about for help. She was quite alone. Whatever was to be done, she must do it and jt must be done In haste. Running through the freight house bhe espied a coil of rope. It sug: gested something stant she could not have told what Rut she caught it up on the Instlo tive impulse and ran out on the track. ‘The cars, flaming In the dis- tance, were coming down the long grade. A telegraph pole standini C7 just above the station put a wild idea into her head. If she could pass the yo above the burning car it might \gineer to escape from the top. Trying her skill as @ plain: woman, she ran a noose and cast the rope, lariatlike, at the top of the pole. In her nervous haste she fatled, again and again, to drop it over the croas-bar. No rope was ever so stiff, clumey and intractable, and the cars were fast rolling nearer, But restrain- he kept trying, and at f everything, she landed pole and bar, hedge of tall © nearest of these Helen fast as she could climbed the tree, the loose end of the rope hung over her neck and shoulder, Gaining a branch high enough and using all her strength she drew the rope taut, With a few half hitches she made {t fast around the 1 tried it with her welght flaming cars, in spite of all n'able to do, con- speed down the grado, The engineer found imself in a ticklish dilemma, For a jump his chances now were no better than if he stuck to the car, and he saw nothing for it but to stick. Only, blue-guim gather he hoped mightily for something to jturn his way. He was fast approach- ing the station. From the gum trea w what seemed a branch tly. Then he percetved was more than that, it was some Jone trying to signal him—a woman— and she was climbing hand over hand out on a cable stretched across the But he could understand even less than he saw-of what she meant j\o.do. Overcome by fame and smoke just before the cars neared the hedge, he sank down on the deck, But Helen would not give up. Clinging las best she could to the cable, she waited for him to pass under’ her, Enough of consclousnass remained to | Storm in the fury of the fire to enable him to realle as he came close that |it was Helen on the cable trying to As he swept under her himself, She clutched him, and holding on_in amy save his life, hi sed ays , packs the smoker’s calendar omy day can’t crowd itself The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette © =] By far the most pleasant pipe-smoke in the world is Tuxedo. Think of the supreme satisfaction of being able to smoke article of disceentont| our pipe all day, and day after day, without a You can do it with Tuxedo — ecause Tuxedo is made wonderfully mild and absolutely, biteless by the original ‘‘ Tuxedo Process,” That process is what makes Tuxedo different from any other tobacco made. it, but never successfully, Just try Tuxedo for a week and you’ll smoke after. Others have tried to imitate ever YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Con » it I Seeta tee merrt Be In Tin Humidors, 40¢ and 80¢ Famous green tin with gold let- tering, curved to fit pocket. . 10c In Glass Humiders, 50¢ and 90¢ THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY down the brakes. The conduc-' | desperation, managed to drag him from the top of the burning car. The agent, returning from tihe camp | with Rhinelander, saw the blazing runaway; and, amazei, saw Helen hanging from her cable and etri: ing! with falling strength to hold her heavy burden. | He ran toward her, enatching @ tarpaulin from a pile of cement bags as he passed them on the platform, and with Rhinelander reached the) hedge tn time to break Btorm's heavy | fail into it when Helen let him go. A) moment Inter @he, herself, Cees exhausted into the canvas. ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 191 Styles Below the station @ deafening ex- | Plosion shook the eolfd earth. It Lah | | led the two construction camps. new and sudden flame shot forty feet ‘up into the air and dense clouds of black smoke billowed above where the powder cars had Beagrue stood, | glanced at Spike as they stood to-— gether. Over toward the station two men were carrying Sto! waiting room and Beagrie, coming over, joined them. Inside he saw bending over the unconscious engi- eer, stretched on the slender | girl dreased in black. She turned | anxtously, in @ moment, to ask if a surgeon had been called. As she did 80, Shagrue, dumfounded, looked into | the face of Helen Holmes. | (To Be Continued.) Italian Themes | | of J.C. Johanson at the City Clu | | John C. Johanson ts showing eleven | of his canv: at the City Club, No. 66 West Forty-fourth Street, un- til Jan. %. The exhibition, as is the. case with the others given by the City Club, is open free to the public, and | ladies are admitted to the club house between the hours of 11 A. M. and 4 P.M. “Barly Morning’ t# an excellent Venetian plece, done in low tones, al- most in monotone. Tho Piazzetta di San Marco as seen from the Mole ts the painter's theme. The two famous | granite columns, crowned by the Lion | of St. Mark and by @ statue of Bt. Theodore, the patron eaint of the Re: public, are incidental, It was former- ly the custom to carry the newly elected Doge round the piazza in tri- umphal procession, and the whole thing as featured tn the painting is delightfully exploited, “Misty Morning on the Lagoons of Venice” ie another excellent picture of Venice, Some luggers loom, large, in the mist, on the lagoons. The hasi- ness of the scene is well expressed. | “Ilo del Parodis” is a Pleasing | portrayal of one of the many arched Venottan bridges. The boats below and the dim figures above impart vi- tality to the composition, “The Rendezvous” bears the ear- marks of more hasty composition, | The figures introduced ere highly elemental, Mr. Johanson’s “Portrait of Mar~- garet J." shows a little girl with her jcat. Fintshed detail is largely lack ing, but the largo white suabonust 1s happily used to accent the girl's face | and to make {t highly effective. | An exhibition of the work of painter | members, National Arta Club's gal- lery, Grameroy Park, will continue) until Jan. 26. Jane Peterson is represented by) |her painting, ‘The Pier.” It is an excellent rendering of a boat land- (ing. Rowboats and sailboats are na) | pily grouped about the landing stage and the anchored boats, that are | shown nearby, are registered in a fe | bold but effective strokes, | | “The Gardoner’s Cottage,” py Will. | {fam R. Derrick, shows a section of the facade containing the entrance door with vine masses, The cbiar- | oscuro is well handled | “The Storm,” by Eleanor W. Pear- gon, is a small but very charming | rendering of a snow scene, into whion la New England cottage is brought and presented at the bend of a road, | A good portrait of Charles de Kay | |has been broadly painted tn high key | by Jullet Thompson. | Harriet Woodfin ‘Titlow sends a |sketch portrait of Mrs. A. Gordon Norrle, in which she has used a bril- | lant red for the overdress in combina- with the datk skirt of the sitter. | Hogarth settee Is used and thore | A is a clever management of the high lights Paul Conoyer’s “Shepherd's Cottage —Moonlight,” 18 almost a monotint, | "Phe lantern ight, in red, 1s exceeding- ly effective. “Jeanne Cartier,” by F. Louts Mora, dealing with a girl in full length, who is becomingly wearing a flowered | gown, with deep fringe trimming, was | |recently seen at the Union League | | Club. evvarminhes {a sympatheti mother clasps her nude son | arms very prettily | “St. Ives In Herring Time," by Hay- |ley Lover, 1s 9 rather largo canvae in |which the fishing village ts well ex. " by Karl Anderson, is mother and child. The in her pressed | “My Sister,” by Ruth Robbs, wns recently shown at the Macdowell }oiub. “The Grey Sea,” by Paul Dougherty, fs a masterly marine [ACLEAR COMPLEXION | oar | Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes | | Most Women Can Have | Says Or, Edwards, a Well-Known | Ohio Physician, Dr. Fr. M. Ed de for care treated scores of women for 4 bowel all | ments. During th ears ve to hia | patients a p fa few well-known ve te mixed with r Na- | wards’ Olive Tabi ow them! by their olive col | aon the} | Dr, Edwards’ time and resuits |. Thou an well as men, take D: rds’ ( lets now and 2 ‘ab then just tu keep in the pink Dr, Fdwards' Ollve ‘Tab © puccens ful substitute for calomnel—-10c aad dbo | per box. All druggists. ‘The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, 9, 4a, of condition rm imto the! HEARN for EveryTaste, |] Economies Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue { for Every Purse, | Satisfaction 4 Prchce 16" JAN ! | Purchase ; ee a ae | It Means Extraordinary Opportunities In Household Dry Goods Ready-Made Garments and Muslin Underwear If Ever It Paid to Visit Hearn’s, This Is the Time! 4 Of Further Interest—Advance Styles in Apparel and Wonderful Showing of Wash Dress Fabrics. foes WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR ’ ’ January Sal i ary Sale Values t items that only bint at the No Soaiaies Iteres Wes ge te tn thie 5.98........6.98........7.98....... 9.98 Podperlthemereyrebenimire~ great department—Come here to save. | when the youth steps out on the platform to receive his diploma he will need a| Shiner, Vemen 4, Tailored Suite. 14.76 No Mai} of Telephone Orders for the folowing smart navy serge or cheviot suit. sot iesian blouse “oe sil ron 1 w Night Dresses —Naingook ond, musli® |For graduation we feature large assortments, containing a variety of finely tailored ollar-—fhare ekitt pean de Crago embroidery trimmed—reg. .69. ian — = at! pl wy) Lag ee open others side or box noo d and warmly interlined, . ifferent style pockets—-pleated backs—plain or cuff slee silk sewn through- | $17 x " tH Dipeee Nee yoken ans. out—alpaca or serge lining— trousers fully ‘lined many with extra trousers : at WReadsaieeet Conte x5 14.98 ale tb as sizes to 18 years, $ ves ¢ eo aa : / chev opossum fur trimmed Night Drosece—Natnecot—Aosene of | Yetetcuser ovstesatingeetiines | enirantcunerettneniviands sin ited interlined=alt ae atylos, some with embr's, beading | and awauger medele—lined and veeds—aiao tan, brown and $1.98 Women’s Tub Dresses... . 1.64 and ribbon—-also or white unlined--self or velvet collar corduroys—8 to 17 yrs...4,08| Advance models—Chambraya, Bis and figured cre Well taflored—324 to 38 cheat— ‘ and Ginghame—varionaly toed eee, short siseves—regu! - 98] reg. $13.50 and $14.50 10.00 | Et 4 20,9 yea emb'y, pique, pearl buttons 314k iampir rows of #hirring or hemstitohing—reg. $3. Crops de Chine Night Dr hand embroidered yok and insert or'deep V front with inserts—reg. Crepe de Chine Petticoats elaborate flounces of lace, French knot tucks, also silver cloth- reg. § as y jsoles—-Lace and Crepe de nine combined—ribbon finish— flesh or white—val. Crepe de Chine Camtsoles—rows ‘of Val. lace front and back — ribbon run—also gold and silver— 98... . . Crepe de Chine Camisole medaliiona or Ingerts of fancy laces or embroideries — value $1.49 lope Chemises—Crepe de Chine— lace trim’d yokes— hemises—Crepe de Chine— lace and fine emb'y. value $3.49 Envelope Chemises—washable ai Empire atyle--double row hem- stitching, shirring .. 3.08 Chemines—Regular or envelope styles—yoken of lace, emb'y— regularly .69.....+ Chemises—Regular or envelope— dainty yokes of fancy lace emb'y oF ribbon—reg. .98. Finer Chemt Denutifully trimmed with fine laces—value $1.49 Petticoate—Ruffies of wide embroidery or 32 or 8 rows and edge of fancy laces—value . 2.04 56 TA Envelope style— 1.28 moi & dozen elabor: trimmed atyles—value $1.2! Petticoate—Fine Nainsook—di flounce of rows of Fisheye Vi lace, with wide ribbo run embroidery and two \ ide satin rosettes—regularly $3.98......,.2.0% Cornet Covers—Nainsook—yokes of ‘emb'y or 2 or 3 Inserts of lace and ribbon—regularly 49 BT Corset Covers—Nainrook—yokes of dainty emb'y or lace— usually seedy sue 64 Corset Covers—Nainsook—elaborate or neatly trim'd with fanc laces, fine emb y--reg. $1.29. 4 C nn -Nainasook—corset kirt or drawers: oe inserts-—reg. 98. .76 Combinations—Natnsook-—dainty trimmings of laces, embroideries and ribbon—reg. $2.6%..... DDE Women’s Drawers—Muslin or Cambric—rufflas of emb'y or tucks on lace and Inserte worth 49 papeceenee BO Women's Drawers—Nainaook wide cireular models fine emb'les and Jaces—value 98 sees OD Women's Drawers—Natnsook— trim'd with newest Iaces and embrotderies or entire Ince ruffle and ribbon—val. $1.29.. 9% Special Week-Fnd Values in DRESS GOODS | 48-inch Viatde and Striper— | all wool. fine serge weave Overcoats—3 to 12 r Inchillas—a brown, m $6.98 and $6.98 BOYS’ 4 to 16 years—Were $10.00 and $12.00 Cheviot overcoatings in y, brown and gray ly lined HOSIERY Wonen’s Black Women’s Lisle and Cotton medium welght— and white. double sole, heel and toe garter top—also Black =usually .29. ‘ Men's Silk Hoxe—-black Hale sole, heel and t RUGS Attractive Prices for Week-End Shoppers Akminsters and Velvets ny have wool linings # and nov vent of new mor yre—navy Jno, cheviot fargo aasor and gray majority with extra white pique or repp collars and cuffs rp OO! were $5.98 ..ccececeeeees tees OVERCOATS | plaids, checks, mixtures, ete.—high-grade plain or belted ch button to neck or convertib| «mart tailoring. > FOR WOMEN Reg. 98 cts—Special. . Well-known make—white fabri ‘spear black DUPLEX GLOVES bucks—washable—two pearl ode tlea— dole— 8.50 ine! le colla +59 jle—lined French $6.98 Women’s Muffe....... coney—new 4.95 atyte— round ovun lined with ruffles at wrist) © Lustrous cape ahs 14 to 18 yi White Copenhagen or $5.98 Misses’ Silk Dresses... poplin. ‘Treen, navy, Vlack ‘and. grey — ew dere — pocket 98 ct. Extra Size Petticoats, }.. Sateen—pani ray: Ino lela— ekirta — 98 ct. Girls’ & Misses’ Middy Blouses... ‘or with ooilar ; laced at aide oF requl $1.98 Washable Si Finn colors, ise eolteen et tailored models—all a" cide Se neat models; otyle, = nt) 4 etripde— loated Gr circular flouuoes alt lengtha, Cashmere, | | claspa—slightimperfections, but scarcely | incl ue discernible and will not interfere wit “reg. 49 wearing quality—sives 6 to 74. $10 & 898 Hi 7 Utility Rugs 1L.ax15 ft Value $48.00... 39.00 | 18x96 Axminnters—valuo $1.49 1axi2tt Value $29.98. .. 22.98 value $2.79. 36x60 A 11.8x12 ft Vale $2700; 1s 108 psorsvmaecice wrteareceuona 10.6x12 ft...,... Value $20.98... . 21,60 Velvets, Ete. Smith's Seamless Bra Ox12 ft——reg $15.98. . Seamless Axm —reg. $21 ‘'4x7% Soamlen value $6.49... In +1108 +14.08 9x12 ft. CARPET SAMPLES try %-yard lengths. LM-yard length na Entire Line of Crepe handsomely $6 & $8 Coutil and Silk de d ribbons—sizes Brassieres— 86 to 46; rem. $2.00. chine—w’ trimmed—hooked ine brocade—lustrous f} Jong over hips—fanc; 0 to 26. Medium high; brocade—sta6n rr i 75 ct. Mi inch 49 S, Wool mixed— . Men's Percale Shirts. lety of strip in whi akeag cham! ell at 4 ay OF maroo! Night Shirts......,. lon y Pia rult-o! jon, roomy —-collariess—all sizea, or without collar. Wiltongy Yelvets and Aamins dct; Meni's Sint 8 -y! jongt et. ons leckwear...... MY-yard length Ratine and vther fine silk: C4 rape pr colors—large, open ends. © Mate—best linen f Oxi? ft. Re 17x30 tnch—-to clear...... 49 GIRLS’ WHITE DRESSES" waine $5 a 20x40 Inch—to clear...... .SD For graduations, confirmations Map her Oe ehlate ene Heavy Brush Cocos Mats—15x26— all special oceasions—6 to 14 years, ment x12 ft—value $40.00, 20,50) value $1.89... ..seeeeeee 1.09 1.98 to 12.98 o —— |) White organdie, lawn, batt nel nino crepe de ching... eat Variety of new mo January Clearance of ones Yor. Boring fashionscaltt trimmed with Inces and ribbons ’ Spring Midday Women’s $5.00 Shoes for 2.50 re ere ve 88 : w hite Galat hite, red, navy, To make room for new Spring stock arriving daily, almost entire|CM/ft oF ,ew ,rose tint collar ani New Uptesdaee styles—all high class—welted soles; Louls or Cuban avent leather uray buckskin tops: black viei kid lace or heels sizes in lot. Considering advance in price of leather this offering is truly wonderful and those who take advantage of it may than maker's price. class shoes at | | line of $5.00 shoes will be offered at half their original prices. putton~ Not all sizes i each style, but it d they are gettin, Don’t hesitate. Com NO MATL ORDENS—NOT BXOHANGEABLB, 2 | MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. | To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted 6.00 | $8.98 and $9.98 black velvet lace or button No Mail or Telephone Orders. | all i high- je early! blue and green combinations Vatisty of mi “hae + Value $1.19.. 98) 1 plalds—also navy Messe! & tunlors’ Coat.» : 00 0 Smart modela—chinchillas, chev b4-Inch Broadcloth» —all wool — | x ine Pr sag Re fots and houcle cloth Mietieeceniet ry |] breasted—self or velvet collar—lined | belted. stylns ic FU ete , and unlined--6 to 18 yre af velvet OF sa) ° i i Artie Bh Amethewt | BOYS! DEPT THIRD FLOOR, MIASES’ DEPT —SBCOND FLOOR, | $2.00 value - 1,69 || $9.98 Young Men's Suits 7.95 | 79 ¢t- on 60 Sf-inch Wack Eptngles- tall wool bidet ee Parte fitted RL ne poplin weave--$1.25 value ORI] Chocks pinide, fancies to 48 chowe GIRLS! DELT 50 and f4 Inch Whipcords— all YOUNG MENS DEPT. THIRD PLOOK 1 $1.95 Women's Untrimmed Hate 1 wrol, fine ralsed cord—- 5 Satin or satin and atraw com- tien ier? Diack new Norfolk mo bined: newest ttvles—black, savy, were $1.38 mp oreaat—twe MILLINERY THIRD FLOOR, 40 and 42 Inch Taffetas and i a Sermea-— 1 wool trousera fully ned — many +8 om at Ad eony flour Ly un {| extra trouser , eke ine Brown ze tes meek | BOYS DEPT.—THIRD FLOOR, with \inde ¥— fitted and string Special . 4) 139 ct. Boys’ Shirts 28 VITICOATS-SECOND FLOOR. | 4t-tnch SolleIn—all wool Light, medium end dark atripe | 79 's U Si {| attached laundered ouffe—12% to 14, kneo length-—rem. and extra alses. Der dry Remte \} Boy Font HINGS— THIRD LOOK, UNDE RWEARMAIN FLOOR. fer Ney |] 4% ct, Boye’ Blouses 37] 24 & 29 ct, Children's worth 98 TD |] Novy. tan aod pray Sannele or fancy Fleeced Underwear 19 <inch Cream Chinchiliae—= =. || 1 fancy percales—light and | Heh 1 ! coves = ankle NN wool . see 3. dark 8 engt were 208 58-inch Cream Beeadelethan> BOYS! PLUENSHINGS- THIRD PLOOR, UNDEMWEAR-—-MAIN FLOOR, BIL WOOL severssreeneceeecees 1.98 || 51.49 Men's Wool Underwear 1.09 | 69 ct: Imported Silk Mixed Crepes... 40 Gray. xt and drawers—afl alzes, ain @ waded —atroet anc Week-End Price Cuts on || SANS UNDER WRAN stale FLOUR Wasi Di FABRIOS BASEM PNT. 1.49 Men's Domet Pajamas 5 3 i TOILET ARTICLES He OR A DUE TAMPMns sc naee | S198 Laie ara! Mattes A cece. a Cantrox Hair Shampoo 0 4 V ne 4 50 ct. wiz be ee MAIN FLOOK ano . ictaiad De Merido Cream—26 ct. six Girls’ Gunmetal Calf Shoes Allen's Foot Ease or Tiz for ‘ t button —extre high || aching feet—25 et, s each cut i : | Ivory Tint & tray with § 10 to al. $3.00, powder box and hair recetver 1 dens, plaid any % * value 25 cts és . 1n! TBM MAIN FLOOR, SH) <D FLOOR Glycerine and Rose Water— 39 ct. Box of Statione: a1 House Slippers 19 ct. size ' 1%] Violet blue or gilt edge 24 sheets, leather soles—stz | Totlet Benzotn--25 ct. size 19 2 nd 10 only | Witch Hazel—reg. 10 cts s BRY THIRD FLOOR SHOES S00 | Perfume itn box-—-10 ot. value... 7 Fancy Perfume Atomiser-— | Clock Signy! Denote Morning Specials. | TOK. 69 CLs ssiveamenserisrrenes BD Leek tor ihe Clocks! Lock tor the Olockat Faney Vetlin, quarter sleeve. {s the three- Gtrle’ Midday Skirte— At 1,.49-—white repp of excellent quality—new Spring models, Girl 8 —apectal * Warm Coate— - o 14 yeare—strictly new model 6.98 Brown, green, navy—soft slbelli breast otiare good skirte quality—double | Finer mew models to......+... 21.88 PEARL NECKLACES Filled beade—cream or white— “graduated or uni-| high lustre form—10 kara Reg. .98-—Specl PENDANTS with Ch: lainty patte free swing! gold. variety t al of colored Jewels: in many special concelts— rom. $5.98., ‘seed Saturday Shoppers Always Want VEILINGS plain and “ crolls- ole and colors, Ioxagons and filets root Maline—-large varie Night and dark shades, sulteble | for scarfs and hat trimmings. . Specials for Saturday In ° MEN’S DEPT. Men's D grounds Men's Faney Vents sand ben pure w ures an well tail ry $1.29 and ¢ Pajamas str silk frc Hing—-therefore, $1.49 values, . Unton Sultx—ribbede+ good nap— on white s—all size atte finteh Lines —f]annolies 4 Negligee Sh(rts—Russian por at Madsas and other Special Lot of RIBBONS Slight inch bh Dresdens tn ings. Impgr! noticeabl Imperfecttons fore 89 ct, valu and gir protey. tah ‘eotions are