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THEATRES. _ WiLtiaw yah oe GULLETTE | costroy, New Amsterdam} Kiaw @ Crtaverr New ATOP NEW AMS LIBERTY | et aD St ED. & SAT ‘) THE rips New York COHAN {! Fol Ww Wea. THE HIT OF TWe T “ “A PRINCE THERE Was” GEO. M, COHAN as PUNCH & 001m 1 STUART WALKEIS 3 Plays by [i ne LORD DUNSANY wr Wway, bres aie, Thurs. a Se BELASCO “ss Mata Vhur FRANGES STARR »s GLOBE, Kes, #29 JULIA JOSEPH Wed & COHAN & HARKIS .°, bs Moves Next Monday to Lo Mow fascinaung. 1 GREENWICH ¥ VILLAGE “haa Take Fth Ay, ath way ne Wed ca THERINE OU FuNT and LYRIC DRAMAS UF Jap Tiekete at the Ror O° IRVING PL THEATKE ; ih DPS by wake Ma AMUSEMEN . 3. COL. Fl W.A. The World's GREATEST AVIATOR * CARNEGIE HALL, fo.M924°" 8.00 PNQOKLYS “LECTORR The at Mebei, Auiniuag Lod “For fing : vaca ae * HIPBADROMS GARDEN EN | DANCE, TERRAC PALACE, ih st. ns Denciag 7 to 12 Tree Da OLIMBIA Carts OF THE U. FOR SALE. TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = r0Ole CARbH athe | DIANes CRED = ES opts sr js Madar Al ROYAL, DIAMOND & WA yer ea ype, 5 i ere voon No 1 tee al 2. foes D Da WRITE FOO CATALOG 44 cr per 170 Uruarway ye DIAMOND RING. $1 ~ Ts a r " {} SOTO nN AN D/AMONDS, aried peopl 11.8 9 mon su Maid ELEY) on ere) * ti, a. Eve at Bi. ot 00. DEAR | BRUTUS Avert 4d St, ves, at 8.15, at at 28 #VELVET LADY QOCLOCK REVUE & MIDNIGHT FROUC ‘TWO ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SHOWS Eves at 8.50, b DITRICHSTEIN TEMARQUIS de PRIOLA The Big Sensation of Sptrit Mm: eer, INVISIBLE FOE RRIS HEATRE RE rr 4 ee at t30, 2 Y ‘ODS.’ OF THE MOUNTAIN MATINEE TO-DAY. DADDIES - “HGE ! TIG: RM Mats Wed @ Sar, 2 in “THE SANDERSON | CRWTHORN CANARY” Som Hardy, Doyle & Divom, Maud Edurn ve Theatre Fe writen. THE ROWAL, VAGABOND ‘A COMANIZED OPERA COMIQUE. ven 8 30 Savurdas " | HOS ,OHEMIA| SMIA| pe RRENICH VILLAGE THEATHE O-MOKKOW AP TERWOUN at” 3.30 » NUM Dances: BISHOP COMMERCIAL VEHICLE SHOW Madison Square Garden and 69th Regiment Armory 10" A. M. to 10.30 P. M. Wantofavan.” [WATCHES-DrAMOND) i Lert) N CRED! PRICES S baly WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS INO EMPLOYERS REFPAENCEr CALL, WRITE OR mo ee 2° 6 hWepkhy| satueocy Pb Hits teat \\ iF rattnce, NPS SWEET (eat Wve CALS Coe Magen Lane WEEKLY to Cull A Home Made “Gray Hair Remedy Gray, streaked or faded hair can be | immediately made black, brown or light brown, whichever shade you de- | sire, by the use of the following rem- edy that you can make at home: Merely get a hox of Orlex powder at drug store, It costs very little and no extras to buy, Dissolve it in 4 oz, of distilled or rain water and comb it through the hair, Directions for mixing and use come in each box You need not hesitate to use Orlex, as @ $100.00 gold bond comes in each box guaranteeing the user that Orlex powder does not contain silver, lead, zinc, sulphur, mereury, aniline, coal- tar products or their derivatives. It does not rub off, is not sticky or brave gummy and leaves the hair fluffy, It will make a gray haired person look twenty years younger.—Advt. THEATRES. WINTER GARDEN in tae inte Mid. ai “Monte ee hi THE NET ii, Wo way, By AL Mattnen ited (Pu PLEASE GET wih Edith Taltaterre Reaped its harvest 6, TOBY'S Be i “anim 44TH ST. 7? Tha or Bee, tines Wed. ALL MOLSON To, Sih SHUBERT 455." Mis” GOOD MORNING, JUDGE GORGE | MOLLIE | CHARLES | | 80 LENT Uy GROVE {Tisha NEW CENTURY Sis oon: MIDNIGHT WHIRL. ei) i ree “EXTRA MATINEE FRIDAY. FEB, 2187. BELMUIE “ities Wea, a dates = Whiteside 2+, LITLE gROTHeR BROADHURST ts rte cot LONGACRE \; (4 8: Bs MARIE CAHILL TRIUMPH eon “JUST AROUND THE CORNER” NEXT MON, “TUBER PACKS RAVE." _ PinVauuse 1 ALICE | ren POREVE BRADY |!) | BOOTH "ii fan. 8 ROO -4 fice Wate Wea teont st FUP IN HABERS ROOM REPUBLIC Wis, 3° tat! 88 FLORENCE’ REED ‘in RO AD SioF DESTIN: HUDSv} ui SAM BERNARD & LOUIS RIEND 39TH ST. GRIDEGROOM'S DELIGHT KEEP 35 YO CENTURY ‘A ANN THE béTkoTHAL OK, Author BLU Poy Mat Weds Mes MAN aTTAN Mi JORE “Alsraya £00 Orch. W3.COURTENAY AND TOM WISE IN “CAPPY RICKSJ AT THE MOROSCO, 4.0, Sis. FULTON: a ber a sale Xolinl trina ante Ray CENTRAL #2) Hai aaa iva SOMEBODY'S SWEETH Ant CASINO’ ee Wide eat SLEEPING PaRTNER® vit rene Bordon SELWYN THEATRE, Wo 4cd Bt Even, Ls? JANE COWLIN | The Crowded Hour ! MAKING ELLIOTT SW SPECL AL " TO. MOR’ Ww Tea for 3 si Mats. Fri. Sat & ‘&iws ASTOR *4j vad hat EAST= WEST bungie Bn Pee Att PRINCESS Licnings 6.20, o OOH, My Uear”’ TAN (OH, BOY. Herta PLYMOUIH alitiice" Wed.” * Wed ver JOHNPARRYMORE | pif hy Fora Bayes Wis tt ist de “ NORA BAYES cAbiis Hirst ARK et! NaN | Wid a va BIS, A Cue for Curadles med Week. Wa Co Pry s 7th Ave.*'! Naa ‘ott CHANCE” By>-Baby ' Longnere CHO ‘o ee" Prt Witt wit tar ipeen Hid) | ‘William Owen, fbn S998 9 ‘wow, PLAVING-PRISCILLA DEAN Ug «ar Ne a HR OMA NHS. FOR BRAVERY IN DEFYING ROBBERS . soe You Are a Philosopher, Court Tells Miss Crohen, Who Feared Not Hold-Up Men. “You are not only an exceptiona osopher as well,” woman, 1 are a phil- istrate Corrigan in the West Side Court this morning told Miss Clare Crohen, after learning how she had defied two holdup men with revolvers and by sheer nerve had forced them to flee, The would-be robbers said they were eighteen, and Jac’b Cutler, seventeen., Both came here from London and had been sleeping aboard the steamship Cedric, tied up DID YOU EVER USE SLOAN’S? «2% 1 Ask any man whe ever had rheumatic aches that question. Ile'll tell you he's heard of it, uses it, wouldn't use anything else for any external pain, ache, musele-stift- ness, soreness, lame back, lumbago, sciatica, sprain, strain. He'll tell you it penetrates without rubbing, bringing warm, glowing, quick relief. Clean, economical, cer- tain of satisfactory results, All druguists have it— get a big bottle— to-day, 30c, 60c, $1.20, Liniment Kills Pain CONCERTS AND MUSIC, _ LEXINGTON Ree ‘AEOLIAN—TO- \—TO-MORROW AF AFTERNOON aT JEFFREY a Second Violin. Recital don Chari son & Hamiin Pian WALL, Saturday Might, 8.20, "CAMP NEXT SUNOAY NCER “ERA ANINE CS Met t CARNEGIE CAGO OPERA ARTIST MITCHELL LEWIS, minnie chen OE Lie YUKON ¢ | BEMsAMIN @ Photo Play Sensation ‘The Wicked Darling RO OAapWway THEATRE at 4! St | Mage: PIALT 8 i | SIAN : TRANG. ORE nesta FRED SIUNE- vie tor. _ Alte Greater VAUDEVIGLE, VAUDEVILLE, FRPROCTORS A Lex. Ave. | — | Stutes is arrivin RRC | OY, WC at the foot of West Sixtiéth Street. The » identified in court by Miss h made a fuil conte. | pleading gullty they were held in ai 0 bail each for Gertoral | | Sessions Miss Crohen told the court that about 11 o'einck on the night of Feb, when she was returning to her home at No. 280 Riverside Drive fat visiting friends, she was shd- ly confronted at 95th Street and | aiversi¢s Drive by two men, One of them pointed a revolver at her «nd commanded ber to hold up her hands | | | | ndeed 1 won't.” answered Miss Crohen, looking the holdup man}! square in the eyes, “Put that re- volver in your pocket and get uway or | sha’) scream for help.” The other robber produced a re- Volver and pointed tt at her, re- peating the command to “Hold up your hands" and “Keep still. We mean Miss Crohen never flinched. d she clutched her handbag m tly und sald in a quiet voice, am going to scream for hoip.” Fo @ few seconds the rebbers stood with their revolvers leveled. They then turned and ran. Miss Crohen attempted to follow them, but they soon got out of sight. She had observed them closely, ever, and gave the police an’ accu- rate description, Last night as Detectives Stephens and Renton were standing in front of the West 80th Station they saw a young Man pass who tallied with the deseription of one of the robbers given by Misé Crohen. They ques- toned him, and after a short while he confessed that he was the m they wanted, saying his name Owen. Through Owen the learned) about Cutler’s whi and arrested the latter on board the edrie. police say Owen admitted that “i been convicted of a similar offense in bagpesh ——— at ‘oe LEARY CASE CLOSED. Government Rents With Testimony As to Hie Arr Arthyr J. Lyons, former managing clerk In the law oftice of Jeremiah A O'Leary, testified to-day in the latter's trial that O'Leary, Mg] on the tral bound for St. Loul he time fight, hed sald hing wbour neve coming back and t wus plent supplied with méney noes when O'Leary from his pocket, Lyons also testified that he } jo" advice Young men to jimpitary seevice of the United ¥ 1 By Department of Justice t Portland, Ore, who arrested at Sara, Wash., was called jo sh the fact of the arrest. Fol- a short croca-examination of which the fully wi drew it thi te SHOT WITH BABE IN ARMS. Wonld-Be Anni ‘Tony Fo: ‘Tony ain Fatally Wounds it Home, Fontano, twenty-two, war taken from his home, No. 589 Kast Street, to Bellevu spital Jast Uiree rom wh bu hit t wounds in was said he aying inh e-old ned (he door and tano fell to the sppled over him. Her d Mra. Fontano, who was he called the police. parlor fhoor cries attra: upstairs, and INGER, [ocean FREIGHT RATES CUT. of noean freight Board officials sald amounted to about announced to-day. The outbound ea. weighing up to 4) — Takes 21 the army transport Bi one officer and twent listed men, arrived yesterday froin La Pallice, Rochel'e, France. Tho men, who had been either gassed or wounded,.are all members of Casual Company No. A, trow New York. Mall Being Speeded to Persbiag's | soldiers: WASHINGTON, Web, 13.—Gen. Pur shing notified the War Departmant to-day that a letter mailed at | Francisco on Jan. 20 reached Ti Germany, Feb. 4. °T: as a record mail 69, spateh said. “Mail from the United Usfactorily.”” corr aE Totals 845,039. The campaign of the Y. W. C. A. for funds Cor loeal work haa netted $45,039, NEW YORK THEATRES, it Was announced yesterday at hoad- ‘Stuulen'& quarters, No. 680 Fifth Avenue, | ish ie The desired goat 1s $600,000, 1 ark & Ina which, $400,000 is to be used for the het @|New York ‘organization $200,000 bdwant, contributed as the State's re toward tito the support of the national organiza- Of tion DEAL LOEW's new YORK 1PEAIKE & 5 088 |r to M “wazintova Mol or Vite’ rOd's Locw s American Reot , BF, KENH'S pALACE |e wy & 47th and THE MARION » | NGRGAN DANCER DANCING ACADOMIES, DANCING CARNIVAL | at NOW OPERATING THE AUDUBON BALLROOM y evening. Seturdase, Sundaye iverno a and evenia CHANGE FOR DANGAG Lbsnoxn INDE IDUAL NEAUCTION q PRVAtE. Lussons Not pewosery to, take lese008; Lady Floor will tntroduge yeu tu wuik * part AUDI ON THEATRE BUILDING |: ATH ST. AND BROADWAY, LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, + DIRE AL en reward for return of box con ng, “Midnight F shart ‘eimai for rciuea, Ucall tales, fare Board annual co: co of the New York State Child Weifare Boards will be held in City Hail next Wed te Meet. A ou oie Thursday and Bridey. Addre f° welcome will be made by Acting | r Robert L. Moran and rene ta *resident City’ Board’ of Chi | | a WASHINGTON, Feb 1,509,000 children in th been weighed and measured since ‘dren's year campaign’ to sav j ives lost from preventable disascs Was | inausurated by the ehlidren’s bureau on ihe first anniversary of the war. ——-—— Mine Sinks Dateh Steamship. CHRISTIANIA, Feb. ti—The Wek, Rotterdam to 2 mine and sank thr lan coast on Wed Berge 6 miles off day. The r the Nor crew was saved and has langed at 30 Autos Bur HARTFORD, ¢ Fob, 13.—-Fifty y brick huitdiy vy when ire ewept the autom hop of John J. Roche & « The loss was eatimate ' dos & wrecked here early > : ¢ } witness, the Government rosted its 1.—More than! United States | °° i ' FAVORABLE REPORT SOON ON PACKER REGULATING BILL | /Senate Committee Plans to Report Measure Out at This Session of Congress. WASHINGTON, Feb, 15.—Pavorable, report on & bill to regulate the ment Industry at this session of Congres® * planned by the Senate Agriculture Cotmmittes, chairman Gore announced to-day, Chairman Gore appointed th following to act with him as @ at committee to consider the testimony dat hearigge: fenator Kon . Gronna of North, Dakota, ; and orris of Nebraska, Republicans and Kendrick of Wyoming, Democrat Members of the sub-committee ex pressed the Opinion that the pending ' Kendrick Bill, provided chiefly. for | Neensing concerns engaged in the} meat industry and the divorce of | stockyards and refrigerator cars from control of the packing hy be approved with modifte: Francia J. Heney, resuming his tea: | timony to-day before the House In-) terstata Commerce Committee, ae. | nerted that at least one: Withéxs who | appeared before the committee had, been intimidated by the leading meat packers and had refused to testi’ against them through four of being driven out of business, He aaid ¢ witness was George A. Tormel, pre dent of the Hormal Packing Company Austia, Stina INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD DIES IN HOSPITAL HERE Si. Louis Man Who Gave Liberal Tip at Hotels Succumbs to Bronchial Pneumonia, Joseph S$. Kendall of St. Louls, President of the Missouri State Life , Insurance Company, whe had gained notoriety through stories that he war showering wealth on every man in uniform he saw, but who, it was said to-day, had merely been {iberul with tips at the Pennsylvania and Rita-Cariton Hotets, died of bronchial pneumonia this morning at Bellevu Hospital . Mr. Kendall's wife, is staying at the Pennsylvania with his motier his business partner, O. 8. Cariton, of Dallas, Tex. and Mr. Carlton’ Alva, declared to-day that Mr. Ken- dall developed influenza while vielt- ing In New York and that he beca delirious, For this reason it. wis thought best to send him to Bellevue " pneumonia developed. Mr Kenda!) want to sleep at 8.30 o'clocit this morning and neter woke up. He died at ‘6 o'clock, With him at the time were two epncin! nurses, a doc who son, tor and Alva Cariton, Mrs, Kenda:l and the Mr. Carlton were in th hospital, but were resting in another room when Mr, Kendall died -_ Anka Congress to Det of es WASHIN( De Villa of Porto the House yesterday. urged Congress to definitely fix the status of the Terr tory and (he American polley of the futuré toward the Island, He said that Porto Kicans, although by law Americun citizens, wera not entitled to full protection of the guarantees of the Constitution becaure the Su- preme Court had held that tac Fed- eral law did not extend to the island FOR RHEUMATISM Real Relief Comes From Using Radway’s Ready Relief. For Rheumatic—Muscular or Neuralgic Pain Pour # quantity of Radway's Ready Relief in the hollow of your hand und rub over the part of the body: affected The rubbing distributes the fluid, opens the pores of the skin, starts (35 circulation of the blood and soothes the patient. As a Counter Irritant Radway’s Ready Relief Is much stronger, cleaner and more convenient than the old fashioned ere anne on the market ~—Delogate tleo, speaking in Ase for it, on EXTERNAL | el eare tried EXTERMAL BIN 1 yan wie NO ONTERMAL Peal oe toyed and a two- | Sailing of 11th Engineers Delayed, Departure from France of the Hn United’ States Kneineers hes been post- poned from Feb, 18 to March 1, accord- jing to # cable reevived from Col. Wai lian Barciay Patcong by the Associ of 1th Lnginee's, No. | bhadison me, + STOP THAT COLD AT THE VERY START URLBURT S CAMPHOR PILLS santtle.'¢ eauttle. or tee stat bottle’ at all Umes- Persistent ‘Coughs | |Litthe Tote! Tub Dressce February Ne } Ready-to-Wear Hats — Black sod | 48 and 50-in. All-Wool cadclothe-~ =e veneers colors—vatiel of smart triggnags Sponged and shrunk~-Chiff leat a a 4 _ . $2.95 x . | Sheeting—bleac! and ual ‘our reg. S larg : eepent of fering Hi 255 yards wit ur tog. 08. 4 Untrimmed Hats—Black and colors plain and rough straws-~ our teg. $1.87 ; Trimmed free if Hats and mate are purchased here. Wreaths of Mio and eee - our ry WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS AND DRESSES February Needs at Friday Prices our reg. $19.75. Clearance of Misses’ Suite—Gubor- Full Size fy Sepceeitescab deat) ng, Sarre sserent styles: calote, SILKS our reg. $3.07........... 2 97. burguady February Needs at Friday Prices "| Poll size satin "Marecilies our reg. BSein- Satin Stripe Taffeta—Warp| OUF fe #5.00......... Lap Clearance of Wom priat- light and dark colin 54 our reg. 1.87%, Braid bound—smart tunics| Value 82.2) : ook a th vations with white | 35-in. Black Messaline—Soft, lustrous WASH ‘COTTONS be Special i. sen ee black 7 February Needs at Friday Prices Women’s Suite—Serges and mixtures| ann" 32-in. Dress Ginghams — plaite)\, shaw! collars, fitted, and braid bound models Ss Fel Camisoles Crepe de Chine and satin ice variety of street and eve: light k grounds— ribbon straps~-trimmi tolers : : 123 were .45.. . 88 filet Meet special! OG ain. ContNAal Medium ia cord Surplus Lot of " Color - ~Navy Blue only— ting nella — Cami ied a aga hepa ad wtiny our reg. 8L.A7 ‘ ee VA] were 880050, 18 tl 4 "| 30-in. Satins—Fine close face— were.40... sf tae irene = Tage Ariimmed, oF | newest colors ‘vss, 74 | Black Satin Bordered Voilee—s regularly 81.2 Fourtenmth Sereee FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAU Every week, from day to day, we look around to find those things that have not sold so rapidly as we would wish. Such, while new and still in fashion, we réduce to prices that never fail to sell, Friday is the day for which they first are advertised. OFTTIMES IN AN HOUR, SO LOW THE PRICE, We Sell as Many of a Lot of Goods AS HAVE BEEN SOLD IN DAYS BEFORE. Above was advertised February, 1885—and every Friday since has been Bargain Day. Principles announced have been rigidly maintained. , »—It Is and Has Been a Clearing ,Day— nell | All tis stated—Ushers will give desiced.information. There Will Be Many Extraordinary Values for To-Morrow oN THESE ARE BUT EXAMPLES "iM alg MUSLINS—SHEETS. .... February Needs at Friday Prices MILLINERY DRESS GOODS | Is at Friday Prices February Needs at Friday Prices yaert a Our reg. 8.28, : 7 | Indian Head Mustin— 48-in. All-Wool Pleids--on navy blue width, reg. 80... 28. and green grounds—large and thediog| in. width, ag 9. at men? désigns—our rég. BROT, 36 and 4i-in, Novelty Checks and | ity—for trade reasons we cannot t'on brand—therefore— Storm Sergge—part wool—good as- AG] vortment of Colors— 54290—value 61.41. . were 8S and SL.10., ‘ OF gra? All-Wool Fine ‘Teall Sergee tan, brown, tayrtle, navy and black-—-were $8.97....... 1.77 40-in. Silk and Wéol Crepes—soft lustrous fabrie—geod colotse— Our reg. $1.97... 1.54 54-in. All-Wool Zibelines—navy, ox-|- ford and black—were $3.97 and $4.97—to clear, .{' 54-in. All-Wool | Black Poplin: 8 ae Our reg. 88.97 00 $e Ls7 Is eg. 55. ‘gees 63290—value me 22x99—value $1.84... ‘72x108—value $1.98 and Juniors’ Several smart ilored dresses 90x90—value $1.98. 90x90—value 62. 90x108—value 82. Te No Mail or Telephone Orders, 35-in. Plain Color Talfetae—Chitl io checks, stripes finish—variety of atreet and hy | ourreg. colors. . aed "Crepe 34-in, Brccaded Porigee—Good Assarts | eenscte de, Chinee-—lergt assortment of street ment of dark and medium esau colors—our reg. our reg. «78. Foulard Sateent—attractively "pate 2) Yard Wide Silt Mixed Poptine—| termed in fawered or figured ‘elects a \d plain colors— " 38% Special 23.75 ILK UNDERWEAR bruary Needs at Friday Prices 88 and $1.16 1,189] 35-in. Black Satins quality, tenly ss wover— rich deep black p60 gly an Envelope Chemises-Crepe de Chine] 49-in, Crepe de Chine—Correct shades Leng | Crin . and suti F design and rose-} for day and evening wear ‘yids bambi ee ble tor ty | 7 ng-aivo models with lace! Qo. in. Georgette Cre; repe--Desirable | yrurd ‘Wide Percales—v: y ‘a embroidery .. Special 2.94 Hein an teres cot colors for drew 5) ni! patterns on light grounds. Bb, Envelope Chemises—Crepe dle Chine od apy and rosebud garniture; blue satin yokes inset with Val. lace medallions COMFORTABLES © AND PILLOWS ruary Needs at Friday Prices MEN’S FURNISHINGS February Needs at Friday Prices Worsted Mixed Sweater Coate—well n-—yokew of fine Val. ribbon oO als i. Fe ribbon straps 3.94 ith deep roll oltae and pockets | Silk Mull Comfortables—floral Crone de Chine-high oes apreee--4) eee as | meee, a one fl rosebud trimming Prep ac ooaba DN modes, with yoke ribbe lees Petticoate—Satin mordels rl id ; —full pet floral este stitched-cotte {iling—-winter weight our reg. 87.47.......6.55 "| Feather Piows strong ticking— . 2.35] 20 x 28—our reg. $1.46, 22 x 28—our reg. § 49 Feather Pilewe—-do9e filed” lace- ranted and teen Men's Blanket Robee—Jacquard de- vighs- good rolotings —all our reg. $4.95. £04 sof fine filet lwce—sbirrings— and rosebud garnitures-~ » design a 5.94 with elabo- ) nasevattio 5.94) of aplore “alto black—all desirable . ; models—all sizes— ‘ Petticoata—Crepe de Chine~deep| out reg. $25.00.,....3 16.85 White, nero, Feat 93 A flounce in fancy designs of filet 9.4 |Men’s Caps—with or without v6 « Ae lace and satin ribbon a earlaps—our reg. $1.13 <s - pwd Billicbirke Pajamas—Crepe de Chine BLANKE’ TS, ETC. == I ~-hemstitched, Empire style--ribbon RIBBONS, ETC. ae re aan at Priday aad roaebs 5.68 | February Needs at Friday's Prives |W20h Mis nal atone a a Wide Ribbons — Satin, Moire, and| price because the patterns ye Billicbirke Pajamas — Heavy eatin] satin stripes— fee inten Empire model—-hematitebed yoke] our reg. 38 ° jogeler value $10.94......... 7.94 devign—Tittle pocket—bemstitched Ribbons on Satine, om § shite , " in iffles and elastic at moires, satin stripes an resdens| white, gray ani reg oa Odd Lengths of Ribbon— Plain Pai art fly designs = Bloomers--Satin—Elustic at knew and! fandy—our rey. .88 to 38... 2 block pelterae—ia yt and pointed hemstitehed rufflersome with plain tailored finish; also Crepe de Chine models Bloomers~-Heavy sutin~three rows) oi pee g of hemetitehing on 3.9.4 | Black Fibre Silk Lace Bandinge— ruffles and pockets ot various widths Black Satin Camisoles—Hemstitcbed | value 87 to #1.10. ......... 7] Demet tailored finish— ribbon straps 14s SILVERWARE AND Black Satin Camisoles Lace trim- CUTLERY , |Weel wide wed, with Georgette finish oripholeas Febvacwy Needs ot Friday Prices. epbvect t9 to slight mill Impertectonale 7} | another style with cap sleeve. . 2. Odd Piecse of Rogers Silver-Phated | OU! P28: ‘87-05-0004 eneccanl 16 INFANTS’ WEAR our reg. 38 and 40 RUGS at Rogers Al Tea Spoons— February Needs at Friday Prices February Needs at Friday Prices | finsh— Fine Grade Axminst. Collare— Various styles white or blue +18) Our reg. .67. 2.94 Gingham 97 eialigalt feet value 67.50 . eed pone jae haa Parelan Velvet Ruage—cheice modab | wt Get prompt relieh, irom | 80d chambray-rcontrast trimining--| Fine Bee ie | yen Othing. Eflective | sizes to 3 3H OH rs ‘ fad sate for Young and old ‘= epaiea la | our reps ..78 Stee tare (0: Htosiny— "ay Worsted viene tae! - one or two of a at: . | Siparanee italy Tot Rompers HANDKERCHIEFS only Sentech . Shigan nee 50 ® 3 Ine forties out ag. 17 AND GLOVES |_| fering oom and pater, 210600 | Little Tots’ Fine White Dressee--| pesruary Needs at Friday Prices ‘Velvet a: en Se { aod lawn lace aud ©: lWomen's and Children’s Initial perry Pei LX re ty trimmed sizes to 6 918-0) Handkerchiefe—Broken assort Rattania Fibre ‘ AN “Lost and Foun our reg, 81,00 4 Our reg. .60 (14 dow)... 04 6 sino Ox1$foct,.....,1.,...- 88.08 r advertised In The World or } Babies’ Wool Shirts—Double breasted | special, each Sanford ‘Whiten Ruge-- 10a World Building, wit || shes to € moses 7 |Men’s Initial Handkerchtefe— broken | 20270 inches +, Mol our reg. O11 . s~-Our reg id 84 | Fringed Rove Witten ve Oe | Knitted Leggings--Good range of ‘tee oa ton Ruge— | “dark colors--broken. sizes fal, enc ; He apenas ee : our reg. 61.50 97 | Clearance of Women's Chameleatts Gi reales sizes— nt {Hend. © Crocheted Afghans cat di cht See lee.

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