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CONOMY is a misnomer, regardless of price, in the absence of quality. Quality loses its force of appeal where the price is prohibitive. It is only when both highest quality and price moderation meet on a common level, as they do in our Spring clothes for men and boys, that economy is in evidence in full measure. BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET Great for breakfast— hot buckwheat cakes— , $0 easily made with this ready-to-use buckwheat wee t “Wheat Flour Mutetintian.ce GROUP NO. 1 Used Uprights FROM A fine choice of pianos such as the Lindeman, Krakauer, Haines, Chickering, Kranich & Bach, etc. Every one has been thogoughly overhauled and put in good con- Pye tie a en SENTRY WOUNDS MAN MAKING Hd ESCAPE | FROM GUARDHOUSE . ‘ ‘ ef Collins, Hit in Head, Boards Trolley Car, but Is Caught at St. George. bag | | David Colling, twenty-etx, a pri- vate in the First Const Artillery at Fort Wadaworth, 8, 1, was shot at| twice early to-day, one bullet taking | effect, after he had made his escape from the guardhouse at the fort, He | was captured later and Is now in the His wound ts reservation hospital. | not eerlous. Collins was neon as he tried to Piss the guard, Sergt, Charles Mo- Coy, and was ordered to halt, He started on a rup, and after repeated commands to atop had been without effect MoCoy fired two shots at him, | The first shot struck Collins's hat and knocked it from his head, The aec- | ond grazed his head. But Collins managed to get outside of the re- servation and jumped on a trolley car bound from South Beach to the | Municipal Ferry at St. George. McCoy went back and notified the police to watch the ferry at Bt. George, Detective Ihnken arrested Collins at the ferry and McCoy took | him back. —_— STABBED BY STRANGER. Hughes Atta it Mistaken As James Hughes, aged twenty-four, of No, 206 Melrose Street, Williamsburg, | Keap and South Fifth Streets Tomorrow---the Last Day of Our Greatest Semi-Annual Sale of Pianos and Player Pianos Tomorrow, Saturday, comes the climax of our Greatest Piano Sale. Pianos and all new Pianos in discontinued styles have been consolidated into three groups and the’prices revised. These remaining instruments comprise the very cream of the original stock, for as usual the lower-priced pianos were taken first, leaving the better-grade instruments until now. These are the pianos awaiting you, superb in quality and with prices even further reduced. GROUP NO. 3 New Player Pianos PRICED FROM | the t Here the selection is almost limit- this morning on his way to work, a man Jumped from = doorway and stabbed him im the Read, neck and forehead, us as found by Policeman of the Bedford Avenue Shai Sta Ly ent home after being at- tended by a surgeon from the Williame- burg Hospital. He says he knows no reasom why he should have béen at~ tacked and thinks it case of mis- taken identity. He will recover, COMB SAGE TEA IN HAIR TO DARKEN IT It’s Grandmother’s Recipe to Keep Her Locks Dark, dlossy, Beautiful, The old-time mixture of Sage, Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grand- mother's recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when @ youth- ful appearance is of the greatest ad- vontage. Nowadays, though, we don’t have ublesome task of gathering the sege and the bees mizing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, improved by the addition of other dients, called “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound,” for about 60 cents a bottle, It is very poy ular because nobody can discover Te has been applied. Simply moisten ur comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morn- ing the gray hair disappears, b delights the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound {s that, be- sides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applicatio it also pro- duces that soft lustre ppearance of abundance which {s so attractive. This ready-to-use prepar a de- lightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It is not intended for the ew | 0S 0S 0 SO 0 0 0 0 0 SS 0 0 0 0 OTE All used Discontinued Styles $350 dition, inside and out. About 20 to choose from. GROUP NO. 2 Used Players FROM Only six left, including a very fine, modern Steck Pianola Piano, ORR: WAREROOMS less in its opportunity. Beautiful modern Chickering, Fischer, Mar- shall & Wendell, Stratford, Crippen Player Pianos at prices reduced in many cases as much as $200 from the original prices. ‘Two of the original and genuine Welte-Mignon Autograph Pianos in modern upright styles are re- Lord & Taylor Store duced $400 each. One More Day of New $350 Pianos at $260 and New $550 Player Pianos at $410 This extraordinary feature ofour Greatest | Sale was planned in order to give those | who wanted absolutely new instruments an | opportunity to satisfy their desires at great money savings On the piano )« saving of $90. Special for Saturday: Player Music Several Hundred Rolls of Modern 88- Note Music rolls reduced 10% to 25% from regular prices fully. au may effect an outright On the player you may effect an outright saving of $140. Next Monday morning these instruments | go back to original prices —$350 for the | piano, $550 for the player. Therefore if you want one at the present price it is im- perative that you decide at once. Your Own Payment Terms—in reason It is our established policy to extend convenient terms of payment. this sale you may name your own terms ~a little down, the balance in small monthly amounts, within reason we will accept it During If your plan is cheer- Special Offering of New Music Roll Cabinets and Piano Benches All styles and finishes reduced tomorrow only— 10% to 20% from regular prices, CHICKERING WAREROOMS SEVENTH FLOOR Lord & Taylor'Store 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street S00 19S 9 SS 0009 0 SS OO 0 0 0 So ——<— 0 0 e of white cotton pique in two models; all sizes. $1.98 Second Floor VISITING CARDS you will want one of these Suits for Son, priced at such am unusual saving. Make your selection i 4 Fourth Floor, Third Floor 4 oe ae ae a eo eee ene T Te: SPT ee Oe Tee eee Pmemrenemendamansmnrenrent) Semraeenanrenemmenranrencenenipanrmcananvanranssecamcencsntens (heeanunranetee: weaereenssemncei GIRLS’ FOOTWEAR WOMEN’S $12.00 AND $14.00 COATS AND HATS Chickerin, Founded 1826 4 Greeley 1900 Ty & Hall” © Lord & Taylor | |} Adele Boucliere .. Willappeal to those Lid Smith, ” Pianist. 0} a shopping here or ad Mapel Risch, “in this vicinity, ee, Seveth ve 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street ton tor 5 Y treme mcemee: GEORGETTE COLLARS Specially Priced 50c, 85c, $1.35 Daintiest of Neck- wear novelties; white bordered with color, or colored centers border+ ed with white. Smart new shapes, Ground Fleor ey WOMEN'S WHITE DOESKIN GLOVES $1.45 Washable Gloves of the softest, most flex- ible doeskin, One-clasp or one-button styles; prix-seam sewn; Paris point embroidered. MISSES’ SPRING SUITS $32.50 e ' | Five New Models—Copies of Jenny and Lanvin Creations (one as illustrated) ' Tailleurs with that delightfully youthful swing, that smartness which the youn; set demands. We selected the models for their individuality of style and had them developed in Serge of fine quality. Presenting an extraordinary suit buying opportunity. The belted coats feature clever tls effects, rows and rows of buttons, pointed cuffs and deep shoulder collars; linings of peau de cygne. Skirts give the correct silhouette, years. Misses’ Suits—$22.50, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 to $115.00 Misses’ Spring Coats—$35.00 A dozen models attractively priced. Velour Cloths, Burella Cloth, Gabardine, Poiret Twill and Serges, Other Coats, $16.50, up to $125.00. Sizes 14 to 20 Serge and Jersey Dresses—$25.00 Street and sport models in one-piece effects; many embroidered in colors, others strictly tailored. Street Dresses—$16.50 up to $65.00. SPRING SUITS FOR GIRLS & JUNIORS $25.00 | Jaunty models in serge, velour, wool poplin, homespun and Jersey; | Ground Floor smart black and white checks; navy, green, beige, Copenhagen, rose, mustard reo and mixtures; sizes 12 to 17 years. THENEW FIGURED Suits in a Complete Assortment—$19.50 to $39.50 VEILINGS ) Girls’ Serge Reefer | Girls’ Covert Reefer Juniors’ Spring Very Special ‘, Coats | ial Coats Dresses 18c a Yard avy serge in 3¢ model, i i i H = on correct new Ines, with "i ped enaty Acorea tea Fine serge, wool Jersey and Fine cluster and Russi embroidered emblem and | lined throughout; patch | wool velour, in tailored, silk . me at i N. ae, serviceable mohair, lined pockets and new string belt. embroidered and braided BYowiie afore Eve ‘ throughout. Sizes 6 to 16 Sizes 6 to 16 years, models, Sizes 15, 17. Purple, Black and te, years. $16.50, $22.50, $25.00 Ath id yarde at thi ‘0 $35.00. ousand yarde at this exceptionally low price, Grownd Floor * $11.95 $22.50 TMrd Floor, Special for Saturday 1,000 SEMI-MADE SKIRTS For Saturday—A Collection of These New FLOWER-TRIMMED HATS BbeciallY briceds cisssisisicrerinii nen Sponsored by no less an authority than Maria-Guy, the Flower-trimmed Hat strikes a charming note in Spring Millinery fash- ions. Shown tomorrow for the first time are Adaptations of Paris Hats mainly in brilliant black lisere straw, faced with soft Georgette crepes or satins, wreathed with exquisite little French fiowers, and banded smartly with velvet ribbons. Mushrooms, Sailors and Small Hats in a dozen delightfully presty styles, are featured in the collection, FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN The New Banded Hats Dress and Semi-Dress Hate Black. and colored lisere and bright fin- $7.50 Your engraved Visitin Cards should be in shade modified Roman lettering. Orders taken at this special rice. $2.95 for 50 Cards and Engraved Plate (name only) with no restric- tion as to length of name. Also a Sale of Monograms andAddress ished straw hats; sailors, mushrooms and Many French and English importations; Dies small, close-fitting shapes for youthful others America’s best productions. Velvet ‘ $1.00 to $2.00 po a ee ae eeieeesee $1.95 to $5.00 j. ribbon or flower trimmed. . $3.95 to $20.00 Ground Ploor Fourth Floor Spring Suit Special FOR THE BOY, $8.50 Smart Spring models, taking new patterns; A Notable Display of Spring Models in WOMEN’S SUITS and COATS Fashions of unusual distinction, models new and exclusive, developed in the fabrics most in favor, Quite the most complete and compre- hensive assortments Lord & Taylor have ever shown. Spring Tailleurs Sport 4nd dressy models, finely tailored of te dine, Men’s Wear Serges, Wool Jersey, Burella, Gaba tine, Mixtures; Chiffon Taffeta an Faille Silks; most attractively lined. . if early, while the assortment is at its best. Norfolks in belted styles, pinch-back or with three- piece belt. Fine wool fabrics, selected for their serviceable qualities. Serges, mixtures, stripes, shepherd checks. Two pairs of Knickerbockers with each Suit. Other Suits $6 to $16.50 frm mrencenremeeSpecial for Saturday: Tub Suits—Piain and CY Ney eo $1.1 5 | | Tub Sutte-Pai snd vied... Reefers, $ to 10 YEREO se scecess csr vcesecees New Spring Blouses. Shirts, latest pattern Jaunty Cloth Hats Cloth Caps Smart Neckwear Spring weight Underwear $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, $39.50 to $50.00 Spring Coats Sport, Teaveling and Dressy Coats in a most exten- sive variety of models and materials, English Woolens, Wool Jersey, Burella, Gabardine, Loopine, Poiret Twill, Ansac Bolivia, Khaki-Kool and novelty silks, i $19.50, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 to $75.00 HIGH-CUT LACED BOOTS $8.95 FOR INFANTS Special for Saturday Coats—French serge and wool check; full flare and in White Buckskin, Tan Calf, Patent and Dull Leathers. According to size—$3.50 to $6.00. Pumps and Oxfords, ac- i ize—$2.50 to Smart Light belted models, Mostly with $5.50." jp Bar pm Soring Styles . hand embroidered collars ‘ spring style Welted Soles and cuffs. Sizes from 2 BOYS’ FOOTWEAR Pearl Gr : to 6 years...... i Mannish styles in all lea- ey Louis XVI. Hete—rai thers, sizes 1 to 574.-$8.00 Suede ates—Tailored models in School Shoes of Black Heels. the new straws for tiny Leather with heavy: soles. and ‘ented tots and the little misses; Sizes 3 t06....00:, $3.45 White Glazed Limite: in solid colors or contr Special for Saturday Apoc Quantities ing combinations; designed Boys’ $3.50 Patent Kidskin by an eRegifortele u 4 and Lace Shoes — $2.95 facet, $1.95 and $3.4 / Sizes 1 to 544 Ground Floor Second Fleer. Fourth q eran rew-serrendpamramscencancend) Sami ancensancensenans: cemocene: eet One Nene One (Dee OC Oe? O Seceiae (0) ened” ener O renames ON (8: