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4 STORY OF MOUNTAIN RAILROAD LIFE. By FRANK H. SPEARMAN. ses tite ‘ast Corporation CHAPTER V. (Contioved.) “ PF aisgruntiea group gathered around Helen. She showed the despatoher’s Message to the conductor, Seagrue, not to be outfaced, came inside to “* wateh the proceedings and demanded to know again of the puzzled con- @ @uotor whether the ties were not 5 Plainly enough for him. In the face jpeet the conflicting evidence the con- ¢. Muctor did not know what to decide, it out yourselves, boys!” I t= at wp,” was all that could be got . LOOK AT CHILDS » . TONGUE IF SICK Hurry, Mother! Remove poisons from little stom- ach, liver, bowels. "Give “California Syrup of Figs” at once if bilious or constipated. Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, it is « sure sign that your little one’s ystomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, pale, feverish, stomach has stomach-ache, ea, full of cold, give a tea~ f “California Syrup of Figs,’ aud in « few hours all the foul, consti- sour, playful child again. this harmless “fruit Inxative;” they love its delicious taste, and it always makes thew feel splendid. our druggist for a 30-cent bottle MEitorats Syrup of Figs,” which te Hestene for babi hildren of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. To be sure you get the genuine, ask to see thas is made b; A California Fig rup Company. Heluse any other * kind with sonteea pls -Advt. BILTMORE AR ‘To-Morrow (11 “ ) Fiano, _ bs Acotian Hal), | Hel, ‘ eemEDt § on B Rt wean Met. Leuton ‘onerit Bteliway. Pl * METROPOLITAN ‘OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT AT BORIS GODUNOW | 8 HARDMAN BYANO Unk marae a ‘s ENTURY EK i 3 BALLET'R' reside USSE 86, » ight nie | mh Tatil AN Wptint 4% THEATRES, Y Wetay, Hh, Kron, INTER GARDENS) tives at iD iON with ‘THE 1 RASHION SHOW ay Conogrt ae way Hehe Wad os |THE FEAR MARKEL © ATS. Whee it tb 4.16 %, is fas ete SHUBERT *{i! fui at. W char a, As. GRACE GEORGE COMEDY voeao Paracas ‘a nenxann BARBARA yee Maw RUSS POTASH & PERLMUTTER ' CROSS, FEVERISH vated | Jandes, behind him, told Storm to keep oo" thee ©jCool. At that moment Delaney, break- «Inside tho office a perplexed and | Pack doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act natu-| rue.” sore | With Lyons, the latter read the mes- »|them. The two men saw the import a Be le gently moves out of its little bowels! Koike. ““phay't with for confitmaticn | Limited, Cems without griping, and you have a well,| and help. re In for trouble.” tS - ‘ou needn't coax sick children to take } coolly | THE EVE Russian Ballet Reserving Much By Sylvester Rawling. OME of the subscribers at out of him. And Seagrue, declaring | the gilt is being taken off thelr gin- he Would unload the ties anyway, left the office. Once outside, ho again spurred Delaney to haste, Storm followed Seagrue from the office and once outside and away from Helen he protested vigorously. Rhine+ do Diaghileffs Russian ballet at th this to Mr, Otto H. Kahn last nigh and sald; “Don't worry! ing in, almost precipitated a riot, “Get out of this thing,” he bellowed at Storm, “and keep out! Do you get that? You're talking too much.” With the words he pushed Storm It was the wrong moment to Jay hands on the stalwart young gentleman, now greatly wrought up. His arm shot out and his fist caught Delaney on the jaw. The big foreman staggered. Seagrue’s man aprang to his help He needed help, but cutting loase from everybody, Storm, following his as- sullant forward, started in to mow & lane straight through the opposing forces, His men, tickled to death at the wight, crowded In to assist. Seagrue, glad enough to find himself outside the centre of the brawl, walked away only to encounter Spike as the latter, dashing in from the highway, sprang from his horse and urriediy beckoned Seagruo to him, The two conferred in quick under- tones together and Rhinelander, who stood with Helen and Lyons, watch- ing them, saw them run to the te cars, remove the billing cards and bring them back, Soagrue, with the air of a man aggrieved, showed the cards to Rhinelander, “What do you say to this?” manded, in the confirmation of his elaims, “Call off your men, They're starting @ riot here to keep me fro taking possession of my own prop- erty.” Rhinelander, as near angry as he ever got, stamped his foot, “I tell you those ties don’t belong to you. It's some trickery and thievery your gang has put up on us. Those ties are mine and I am going to have them. This way, Lyons!" Accompanied by the agent, Helen following, Rhinelanderentered the sta- tion, Helen went to her desk to wire for a confirmation of the despatcher’s message, As she did this, her eyes fell_on the clip on which had been filed the duplicate of Spike's message to Seagrue. Across it sho had thrown her crochet work and her eye was now met by the words of tho cipher message as Spike had meant the #e- cret message to be read by Seagrue: “Changed tes Rhinelander to Sea- week's season at the Metropolitan | The Century again inst o “Scheheragads,” “Pet rnaval,” rouchka,” Lopoko grace and charm, and season ends, rell, @ boy violinist, It haw Deen arra! give @ recital at that he may pursue his studies, “Der Rosenkavaller” A LIFETIME OF SICKNESS Worn Out, “Thin and Miserable Until She Took ‘Fruit-a-tlves’ Stomach Trouble and Distressing Head- wild. he de- aches neatly drove me time ago, I got a box of r famous fruit medicin npletely relieved m feeling fine and a ph me my improved appearance. ta Fruit-a-tives.” He said, Fruit-a-tives make nhend and take them, more for you than I can.’ Startled, she called to Rhinelander. fase Ashe, Now pointed It out to! paimeston, June 0th, 1014, at once. But outside the station Spike and Seagrue were listening. “You see,| At dealers or from “No trouble at all," declared Spike} ‘I'll save them the work ‘of TH EATRES. LEADING THEA’ wiring.” “How? “By clipping thete wire. Just keep. ‘cool, Seagrue; I'll get you through.” A Senareus pole stood in front of the freight house, From it the wires led into the station. Spike, without delay, climbed the pole and with a pair of clippers made good his threat, Helen, sitting at the instrument, was trying to call. She stopped. “The wires are cut,” #he exciaimed, Beagruo and Spike on the platform do J. ope E Ba ta ETHEL BARRYMORE” is n ROA exe a ie AROUND THE “MAP | By C.M.8.Melaitan, “LAst a by os Musie by Herman Fine! passed the window. Storm at this Eien Me Pas juncture ran in from the fleld of bat- ZIEGFELD matinee tle, “There's too many of them,” he|| FYEMOIXEKeienu FHOLie said in disgust, “Every time’ you Knock one dago down two Greeks vome In to take his piace. The way to wind this thing up, Mr Rbine- lander, quick and clean, Is to capture Seagrie and lock him Up. We can do 3D EDIT! ON EN EMTS LIBERTY }is%,4% Fi it. Stick him in the freight house| | “x” fod, Sal at 31 here and pile a couple of dozen bags ry prt “COCK o of coment on him. No? 1 say, yes!!! | Arthur donee THE WALK Something's got to be done.” ae “Can't You wet a mosage through GALE A Yuna: Hb SE Ere. Er Y somehow?" asked inelunder of Helen in agitation, MRS. FISKE ps “Yeu, she answered, unhesita- ERSTWHILE SUSAN tingly. “Il can, I'll get one through for you. So saying, she caught up an extra Inatrument, ran out on the i platform and climbed the pole Spike TRB "ef fad climbed, to cut in with het pony ii DSO ns nos TROCNEAUNT¥ hove the breaks : Waal bas torm called into conference the |raniiont of his men-—men whe cared The he Cinderella Ma neithe or the law nor the devil--and riving brie and hurried inet rictions, ELTINGE Wes 42 RE ere ran from the station at the moment that Seagrue with his outfit were rushing tho outnumbered ‘Tidewater gang, (To Be Continued) _ VAUDEVILL| wy )Bevinle AND PHOTO f ar With CANDLERS,, For Metropolitan the Metropolitan Opera House are grumbling because they think gorbread by the appearances of Serce Century Theatre, When I mentioned and suggested that the remarkable “Petrouchka” ballet might have been saved for the Metropolitan, he smiled Mr. Diag- hhileff has in reserve for the four April at least half a dozen big ballets, new to America.” So now you dis- gruntied ones please take ge we crowded with af audience iavien of applause for Lydia winning added favor by her The houses are sold ‘out to Saturday night when the, Brownsville, across the Hast River, thinks tt has a wonder in Phillip Mor- Ingufficiently nourished, his friends say, he never fails to practice seven hours @ day od that he shall 6 Labor Lyceum to-morrow night to raise funds #0 rot a fine Some ‘ou look so well, go They are doing MRs. H. 8. WILLIAMS. 50e a box, 6 for $2.50; hai size 25c. NING WORLD, T CRSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1916. presentation at the Metropolitan Op- era House last night to the manifest enjoyment of the audience which, however, was not much in excess of the subscription. Frieda Hempel as the Princess was especially lovely to eye and ear. Beside there were Mar- garete Ober, Edith Mason, Rita) Fornla Marie Mattfeld, Otto Gorits,' Hermann Well, Paul Althouse and Albert Relgs in the big cast. Mr. Bodansky conducted. Robert Maitland, an English bari- tone, ve a recital at Aeolian Hall | yesterday afternoon that held much of charm. He has a good voice and, generally, uses it well. His pro- gramme included a Rach cantata and songs by Hugo Wolf, Brahma, Schu- bert and Granvil Bantock. The latter sought his inspiration from Hafiz, the Persian poet; but, as an irreverent friend mine remarked, a lot. of modern cataup had got mited up with the ancient wine. David Griffin, “haritone, will give a recital at Milbank Chapel, Columbia University, this afternoon, beginning at ten minutes past four, The public is Invit are required e | t n ly otiain with Wines and Orders | Filled. | Liquors tle 1 Bottle Ov ne Rattle Std sueery Wine: | with lemon, nar hound and pine apple, foi at. aX Fine Old Jamaica i] sient es eo “breiun ¢ a ana Acne 98 only at ‘Three Conveniont ocatta! wo ee ck he : 1cKBT 00. TERMINAL THEATRE (11 oa, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN A »CATCH-CAN TO A FINISH BEST 2 FALLS OUT OF 3 Mgmt. Charles ay Daily, % BELASCO 3h, #40 %jinttci || HIP Hie Hoos i $l Be ot aula THE BOOMERANG. . ey oa 3 EXTRA MATINEE NEXT TUES, 2.20 rant aac by It d GLOBE firm. & teh buy a 8 1) ae West Stare & 2 de GABY DESLYS!" “stoh' f LTH rah OT TUES COR rH th Sy Ty Hes ST. uu FREDERICKS STANDARD a xoy, Mes MARY PICKFORD” bef Coubttat RRs a ame, PLAZA Seen ante THE W mete iEAVERS ANNE [VAUDEVILLE A FEATURE, PHOTO. PLAYS met Many ak (the EDMUND BREESE in Punch & Judy 7 Treatey 182 § Ghar kine be tiers s) iter") The Lure of Heart's Desire HREASURE ale i of programue Mon, and ‘Thu Wvas. 9.00, Mate, Fri, &Bat,2.00, Tel, 1366 04 re] ie BAER Nts, ik otha, Los loseh, Heated. Counfartable, LYMPIC BAST “The French Model Faire [DEMMEMAL | (rvex Demon Weather), tre, |Meots All Comers | Boxe, Wee $}. ay over 18, operating aNtomatle mashtnen ‘Adaptive Oo, 470 17th per howe lo start, fircokiyn BURLESQUE ORKVILLE f°. Budesque SS ae SEPTEMBER MORNING G Ty OLUMBIA ! = BILLY WATSON A! seer TRUST oS __FOR BALE. [PAY 2 DOWN I WEEKLY | Clothing tor Men and Women FRUDENTTAL 00...6 STO Mss Open Kran, ‘ot Broadway Stamps All Day Friday, Jan. 28th With Purchases of $1.00 or Over oo COUPON (Fifty) ae Green Trading Stamps with Purchases ses of f $l or ¢ Over sale slips at our Stamp it presented wi Friday, Jan. 28th, These hity stamps are 3 ‘the same kin: Tease your purchases, a Roek and Hyed Gj Wants" Wark Wonders.) Est. 4 qt. for l Desk, Main Smoked ~ Gorned Boll in « 10:c’ Country le | Vive, Ib. Preah | KNICKER}OC Dirvet | ro. pay, with, Oreln Johis | Ue MABEL | haus ha rasited i Wwaya i iw rand: Nat, Wk. Pheoah te foy, the NY ace’ on Nurvery | ‘aeday ol | Diamonds on AMIGA Ware ACKER, MERRALL & GONDIT COMPANY ~ Baldwin Apples 24c Crisp, julcy eating FREE “ROTMENTERO & OO." a L, A. J ‘” Meats,Fish " PHOTOPLAYS. ANb EAT a CHARITY, Business Men’ JAMERICAN JEWISH RELIEF COMMITTEE | SPAY EVENING, JAN. 27, LOCK SIEAIEL AC Uh mi THE € AARITY 1820 Basket and flavory or cooking. « Wom ‘ui Or, value Floor, Rear, id as those you Envelope Chemise emb'y medallion Chemises—ionve! | dainty yokes— Drawere—Nainsook ‘omb'y or lace—value Corset Covers-—Natnsook—round neck — rows of ince or emb'y—rog. Corvet Ni lace ana Fibbon—rew. sa Woman's Petticonte—tucks Saal wide emb'y ruffle—reg. . Petticoats—Cambric or Ni elaborate a dace Pettiooat trimmed—reg. $3. Hi |. re ont Sai Sion, * pola nbd elven FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY LAST FRIDAY OF JANUARY SALE DON’T MISS ITS OPPORTUNITIES part of wisdom ‘or emb'y. Night Dressee—Nainsook—dos atyles—aleo Orepes—rem. $1.2 Night Dressen—Bmpire and other ott Laid joa ova y, 92.09 ‘a Night Dresses—C: emb'y—ribbon run—teg. Night Dreasee—Nainsook. ain — Night Drossee—Cambric—Bmpire— “lace yokes and sleeves—tox IN ADDITION Every Department Has Added Its Quota of CLEARANCES and SPECIAL VALUES To Make It a Day to Be Remembered. LAST FRIDAY of January Sale. Don't Misa Its Opportanttien. Women’s Underwear | Cortona are advancing stendity—tt tn te buy mow. | Nainsook Combinations— an inserts and wee I og ‘y—Teg. 29... emb'y or 18 | Union Linen Huck Towels—sort No Mail er Telaghone Orders for the following: LAST FRIDAY of January Sale. Deoa’t Mine Ite Opportunities, Linens, Towels, Towelings, Etc. 7O:1neh @atin Double Damaske— LAST FRIDAY of January Sale, Muslins, Sheets & PillowCases Cotton are advancing atendttp—it te Phe abrniAniuiccpeee syle ie all li row. 6 “1.19 | Zard-wide dustna—pienched beer unbleached—worth 8. an orio— ne sdeaee Round Soatioped Clothe—s f 88) NiMTlameter high aati lustre epure | TAN wite—tenched—Atso 39 to 4 }inen—-handsome designe—our own 40 inch unbl Jengths y—reg. 69. .69| Importation—reg. 34 +44 of & to 20 ys f 1m Damask Map ake 22 tnon— 42. Inch Bleached Musline for Piftow Shen Yoh, Lansn eho synlty bien rer. W399 a0 don". | full wiz 9g | 70-inch Mere Damnske—now | 4 Inch—worth .18.... 198 | white—-han doalgns— .61| DIAMOND MILA SH cesses D4 | 70-Inoh All-Linen Batis Damaske— No atarch—no dressing. oon meadow blewohed—rich deaik Bleached. Pat ae Sbkte Tog. Sree oe TS kino 24-Inoh—Moay; ee MMlenohed $1.98 dozen = Bleached Turkish Towels— 1,94] hemmed—sort, mpongy weave stripe borders—18x30—rog. .12... Cotton Huck Powethl-ts a +88 | “finely woven—hemmed—red or 1 Purchase of 10 | Pow « 42) a36—worth 46x36—worth ite striped border—reg. .14.. Cotton Huck Towele—17% x86 inch | <full bleached-—hemmed—white borders only—rem. 12% ‘Terkieh Tbwolr— ‘orth Sale -—hemmed—white or co! borders—19x37—reg. 19 Linen Guest Towelinge— 15 Inch—fine quality—r . 88 "hide-ae B dee . c++ «45 | Scotch Linon Crashés— 46x96—worth ok— ‘also glass checks—reg. .22..... +18 | gumwre—nematitch 29. -95 | Soarfs and Squares—iace trimmed Worth Sate sid ‘or omb'd Ae 49 @ 38 Stage Bia Fan Deniceranieil aitee— aa eees 2.05 white—some emb'd—-eg, ™% Hauge’ ts aR Si peazes and D wbeehaar 1 All meagurements en hemming, lace trim'd—reg. .29..s.se.e0+ .2O qual Values in Lohger, Sheets and Pillow Cases. a de combined — ‘ABton finteeewsluc ae, omuned— | LAST FRIDAY of January Sale. ‘‘ eke : Crepe de Chine Night Dressee— $100 Bheete—all one piece—no seam Hmplre or tailored effects — —worth .69.....8pecial, Friday 89 FOG, 05.98 oo ceccecceeeretsnee BPE! Limit one dosea, Crepe de Ohine Night Dressoe— ; Tapa ctnbroldered or ince riava— | Mmbiy, Ages and Inserts. aise LAST FRIDAY of January Sale, : eee 4-38 | [argo amortinent—reg. 12% -..0-. O| Dome Miss Ite Opportenition Nomatitened Tulioneee 3.....28 Mrbroidery Flouncings-—aleo peer Comfortables, Pillows, Eta. _ atsy shee, Coreeh Cavern ag neat atveewewwer es aged na a an 9] Embrotaery Flounctnse—30 fos 40 in flor patterns—| i de Ainkape A sa, ng Retonte—trn ot _s Rio_Rioo ruffled styles—reg. 49-38 as id Bi. iy ed Ge Foner ayer i Cluny Leoge—eagortment of staple Yaseen, Tow, omuseeranes, fine Pome LOC LAST FRIDAY of January Sale, | vatterns—res. .25.. 17] Persian and frat deelgnas tall eee "it sizes Wrappers, to 3 yre. Dow't Miss Ite Opportunition, Babies’ Shirts, Skirts, Ete, Rabies’ Heavy Ribbed fire Beveeeege BO rT hound” 401. [| Infants’ Hair Wool Shirte— Roma, 18) to @ mos.—well made— * shell fintsh—reg. .6: all wi reg. to 10 here fo KER" THEATRE dal good or fi to ae OPE'S *i* a justin Pena he Cu 's League of the reg reg. nd Chile, Hoda, wi, Babies’ Long Women's N. Ale an an white—oreg. omoen's Mufts peney- lined with ruffles at writ o0l—to 69 and .A9...... “TRIANGLE PLAYS] flannerotte: Beata’ cinta Soatias " dainty lar and cuffs— Bables’ Wrappers—white nty trim'ge—re; TOR. Etc. Redford Ity stripes checks and new round « Specie! Pusieuse of 19) DRIOSSHS..... Per ne—plain coll Pay daincke anf leopard Babies’ frirte—three- quarters or Ts. Skirts and Gertru syst flannelett hell finish—worth Barrow Coate—flant cambrie band Long Skirts and Gertrudes— wool mixed flannel~—reg, Pmbrotdered Flannel Mirts wool mixed—long and short— rom. $1.10 Minor—rog. $1.50 79.. w Tub Skirte- Gabardine, | cords, canvas ‘alno natural in in black, vie 2.05 Women's Serge Dregses—-Smar modele—navy, Diac yoke, blouse and cert button irimmed—alzon 3 to and colore— ora, a4 LAST FRIDAY of January Sale. Don't Mias Its Opportenition. Women’s Skirts, Furs, Dresses, | 440 WoMEN'S | Friday Special Values. ON MAIN FLOOR New Oollare—embroldered (hand and machine) —wvolles ard organdies— flaré and flat—reg. .2¢. Satin Covered Comfortables, wool filled Inty flowered cant: rota ty $10.08 Pre eyes, pa Winer ara witortables wath ‘ik. covert from mAs to LES. en's amere Gloyes—-2-clas Bpectal Goose Feather Pillews— Woilic tined-—brown only-—ail ay Amsorted tickings— Women's Cape Gloves—one-clasp— several shades of tan—value .89, .70 Fur Trimmings novelties an: to $10,98—clearance. .. edgings, bandings, kine——were 39 ots. .19 to 6.08 White Goose Feath: quality, assorted t th: Plows, fine Trimming Dept 20x28—reg. $2.49. . 22230—reg- Chiffon Volla—light and dark shades Stones ‘ x —ntriped wo bordera—als 26x30—reg. ¥ mirnble ax wourte-rom. German Silver Mosh Pursee—fine Measuremmats h- 0 ning—French White Goose Feathers— ent oe poling 9 rt also gray down—reg. ,88.....01b, .84 it and Pe LAST FRIDAY of January Sale. Don’t Miss Ite Opportunities, Curtains and Draperies Sunfast Drapertesunfadabie— Hiver tops hotties many denians. Leather and Silk Handbi 4 ‘ail and leather linda and stylee-some wit og. $1.00 arious alzoe a oty entches 69 Leather ‘Travel Bk “14 to 18 in.— Madras dewigne—sea greens, feather. tined--tulh Tenet Inside old blues wood tonas—val 43 28 pockets—reg, $4.00... . 2.98 Clearances of Lace Curtains— one and two pair jote—tt Renaisaance rand Marte Ant Men's Pure Linon Hake. td Incas. quarter inch hem—reg, Foinette— | Women’s Pure Linen Hakte.—tex. 7) RRR one, Aven Rogers St Ree. caliutotd bandh oe: htt pee BR fice Br & S88 | “maker—special.....0..cr++55 21 $11.98 pr. ) Odd Pieces of Nickel and Silver Plated bake Novweit) Cnare peer Table W: Including h | oa rim—2% to 2% yda. long— 8. Mi itoe. $898. $9.08 dhs [Roe Hoa PR Teg. $7.98 bit) Keg. $3.98, 2 | vance Friday Rem. 8698. 4,08) Roe $2082 ION Wide Ribbons One Par Lots niren, ‘ai taffotas, Portieres— Dreadons, wtripes and plat 5. Reversible Velours— reg. 23 and £5 ve ID Value O44 lengtne % all ikinde of ribbons— | vee o } Be reg. 17 tO 28.6. sereeeeess oh perenne | Reversthie Broeade and Frou LAST FRIDAY of January Sale. | fr" 0 Don't Miss Ita Opportunitios, ToiletArticles,Notions,Linings 16.98, 4 checks—prac Witch Huse! Boap— sristnceseeeses By Ake i ied ie wore.” SIME ees | a Wory Tint Hand Mirrore ue $3.98.....6 " 3 “°° Tog. $1.75... +++: T,49 1400 Single Portteres—mittaMe also $1,468 Fonoy Hox Gon0—2 cakes tn box— for couch covers—each OS and Lt are inoluged in two worth 10 and 15 ets, attr prices. hi Engii#h Ivory Combe—26 ot ‘Wehias. 15 Friday Special Values. LAS’ , forms—collapaible T FRIDAY of seneery Sele weg A bron The Silks and Dress Goods Den' pportunities, | Special .. ie xia 2.25 \5 cingh Mensalines—apectally soft | Ready-mede Sofa Cushions—1 lay an evening i on — Millinery and Corsets | ee et apeaere Te Er. : 44] fancy colors and Diack........ « Women's Drees Hats—velvet | Morpertaed Lining Sateens—yani 82 and 86 inch Wash Silke—satin feather, flower or ornam: \do——Mlack and colore—tem, 19. .1% giibee rere ue styles and trimmingr—black and best colors— 2olorings..., seetabsceses 08 ree: +8.00 Friday Special Values, Yard wide Silk Popling—lustrows. Other dress and tattored ‘models avet—light and dark colors... .%9 rom. $5.00 and $6. + B20 Wash Dress Fabrics nah Ovens Be Cutaicaad y ; 5 < —e venin| stu meri “te Novalty Outing Flannel ‘and streot colors, also black: ++. 08 tem, o8 ces. os) real Meee se &yp|Balmacaan Twoods and Haltritne 7a Sultans ot toe tet aR ory, maxy util and movelty one a J Mos i i pra 0. a.om| also plain cotors spss OM A Wool Paynsh Senge Tie os ze — medium, Mercerlaed Poplins—eplendid color K ‘ Win ut Sita “as ‘th son aa | meoreenene eT Au, Woot Gabardines 48 tna finteh—rem $2.00 and $2. . 84-inch Dross Ginghe ms Copenhage roma sags Women's Brassieren—-reg. .9.... 88 checks and plalda-— PT gang ok value TART aD At wires @ 11 Wool Storm Sorgen alare, netted {1 and Silk Corsete—ataan 19 to | AY 6 em Gn Srocade— Ktmono Flannafettes—large rar et, navy and b Credit tay" peeget | a RAK avet designe and colorings, BM! value Bh otassse teres. toreee SB Waa, 4 Gua oust Moth oo DRESSMAKERS’ SALE BEGINS MONDAY, JAN, 3let. 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