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STATE ACCOUNTANT FREED. AMUSEMENTS. __ ae AMUSEMENTS._ WINTER GARDEN Fr as <7 ty u R Y The PASSING SHOW ‘of 1921 0 Super-Spevtach MAXINE ELLIOTT’S “Nast, , aced by FREDERIC ANHONE “MOLDS AUDIENCE BREATHLEE at ik. — Sun. mont Sentatlonsi Thrila’ of eave MOR OSCOT West 408 Kye 330. eccreoe ig THE BAT CENTRAL | THEATRE lB. |Wed, FRAZEE Yor «ut & Wed. and Sat, 2.3 OF BRONZE," SELWYN 7 THEATRES °%,,.%5°" dustrial Commission, was acquitted on a charge of bribery to~dgy by a jury before Judge Nott in General Sesatons. it was a Bernstein Acautitea bery im! Hernatein wns Indicted last September en's Compe: mn Cane. | after an investigation in which Abraham Bernst ‘fet accountant | shown Injured workmen were forced to of the Insurance give up money to collect claims uacde IN THe NiGuit WATCH SPANISHLOVE PLYMOUTH aE Pret. £30 [Phone at LIN OTHE WOMAN 4 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1921, gocused of receivin; Bolanzo, awarded 125 from James for the loss of celdent, and of Taking & favor. ras ‘dete nded by 120 Broadway. r BOOTH 4:3. West of Bway, Bre ta, Weds Sal. 3 ‘ Sat.2.90, WALE HAMILTON Matinees Wed. HE A GEORGE eS wit. [ene 18 Year AMUSEMENTS. RLI Ss Slcreen Go GoppEss GRACE LARUE and DEAR ME Wed., Thurs. & Sat., 2.90. Beret. nes, 846. ‘Mats. Wed. (I'op.) and Sat, 2.30. DIES NIGH fF. RAY. Sik "roe onion & A. 42D ST. DE a ete “AFGAR” || | APOLLO fs, #30, tem un Mas taken A York by sorm.'"—Telegram. SILUIAM PAVER! ERSHAM ey) ean ls Prince Ae Tete Fl oats ‘Thom. 44th, W. of By, Ere. 8.30. Mauinoss Wed. and Yat. 2.50. GreenwichVillagetollies = 4d, West of Drosdw Piet fe LYRIC rien Weds ant {NORA BAYES "ges" TIMES 80..Fe re FLORENCE Selws “The Reed in Mirage TIMES 80. THEA—SPECIAL MAT. TO-MORROW AFT. at ENT Daring Study tn Feminine Sex ‘O'Netil, Play with Music. BROCK PBMBERTON’S Produotiong S LULU BETT, Mateos HEARTBREAK HOUSE FULTON fet «a, ‘Tau GOOD SEATS AT BOX OFFI VANDERBILT Mitts 2 E] oK Lie Peychology by Bugeo en" aia eyo Wed, (Pop) & Sat, THEA. of way ee 58 CMa nY 2 tard HERSELP SUE" CORNERED ‘CASINO amb, ee Bea 420.) Lait | SATURDAY MATINEE, BEST SEATS $2.00. ZIMBALIST'S HON’ DEW [* RICK GRE ‘| MITCHELL | | PLAYHOUSE ‘3. %,< ga Sh et MARY NASHE 200. echt, a bebe Tact ah rrivay, IRGE * Oc | BUOU si eae at casswbarnrs Ze RUM ¢ GAME 44TH LN et ie Mitions Berg, Day. Matinces, 2.15. LOnGAORE, W. 48 St. Bry, 23. State 8 2a GRANT |i Tue Fun {a ‘Tow 1 CHAMPION” nilest PRINCESS "ui Se ay ant ENON |__ssstsi seme snaws_]] HE EMPEROR JONES magia GEDA VAREST—S BROADHURST ‘fy, SSialyo"2.0. n00" ENTER “OVER THE HILL _By WII Carleton. Directed by Harry Millards, Bway 400m SL Brow, at #15. Matineos Wed. & Sat at 215.1) EMPIRE Are Satta _|CHATTERTON|MARY ROSE| MEW AMSTERDAM, Eva§.15. Mts. Wed &Sat.2 15 NEW AMSTERDAM ROOF, AT 11.45. ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC ONLY MIDNIGHT SH To-Night, Last Time | Chicago Orchestra. HENRY MILLER *34.\", 3 Mata ‘Thurs. & Sat | SILK GRAND CEN “Woe 44th St Bea. at 6.15, BELASCO | Mata Thurs, & Sat, 215 LIONEL ATWILL -Depurau” -“DEBURAU” CORT, W. 48th St Era £30, Mate Wod. & Set, See a >eerloss Fabric of tof Silk—The selle Vanity—F ashlon rete reeling girls; broad | ~ OPENS NEXT MONDAY, 2 P. M. | INTERNATIONAL | \| FEBRUARY 7-12,1921 > 2pmtollpm, exposition arvellous mechanical achievements of a great industry MRS. FISKE sie at SEE THE SILK PAGEANT vo Mies “of AN Natlons—Staged | by Reeling of elik from cocoons by native Chines modern weaving machines fa operation producing ‘silks, velvets, ribbons and knit goods, block printing, dyeing, &c, ADMISS ION T5e—Includin ‘ ae of the arustle creation, f: Interpreted In: The of Silk—Fashions Birth af the o¢ Silk-— Momint-— Alexander lapaness and 63° § a THEA. rk West. Biya. 8, iy SP. JON ‘MIXED MARRIAGE ae PARK Sut ort WILSON uid HOPPER iN A MEW AND “ERMINIE” wonpRous Ah Ji Pop, 0c. to $2 Mata EIBERTY | (Y'5.| Wwod. “tha “act, “ano VOLI = RI Cecil B. De Mille’ Re Wed. and Sat., 215 Times Sa. Paramount Pictures, Theatres Under Direction of Hugo Riesenfeld BROADWAY AT 49th STREET coi Three Days More—Jesse L. Lasky [TINUOUS NOON to 11.30 P. M. resents s Gréatest Production “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” The Screen’s Greatest Triumph of Beauty and Color A Paramount Picture RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA RIALTO The Kentuckians | ‘The Mambut! Pyomice Fainous Mialto Orobestrs. CRITERION ‘1 “THE INSIDE, Broadway ats4th, Paramount re Cast Includes OTTO KRUGER and MARION COAKLEY. GeO. ( ‘Thea, B'y & 43d St, Eve. 5,30, ago COHAN [ist Wea" and sue, "230 “TAVERN “WHAT'S ALL THE SHOOTIN’ FORT” GAVETY, 46th. Bre, 6.90. Mats Werk Wri &Sat, AM ABBOTT IS ASTOUNDING AMERICA BY DUPLICATING AND SURPASSING HIS SENSATIONAL FEATS ros BROADWAY a THIS_ WEEK ONLY SUPPORTED BY A BILL OF B.F KEITH ACTS LOUISE SE GLAUM in® cll FFPROCT UR NEW YORK THEATRES Doll Sh. ts hs Cohan & Harris Mott Wua* 2 'Si WELCOME STRANGER ™#, sioice LYCEUM Trem: W. 4508, tm, ar o.n0 INA CLAIRE in THE GOLD DI@GeRs) By Avery Hopwood. LOGE. Wve, 8.30, Mats Wed. & Sai 7H FHED STONE tp TOP" “TIP TOP” GLARE KUMMER Prevents ROLAND YOUNG ta) uch and ROLLO 3 WILD al | csr Mats. To-M'w & Fri. — MARK RAND a arth St, “THE FIRST BORN” With SESSUE HAYAKAWA | | jobertson-Cale Production. STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. ity St & ad Aye Bronx Opera Howse Pejoce adsuc Ww: ‘i Pa OPPORTUNITY “crane BRAMHALL 83% The IMPORTANCE of BEING EARNEST. “OUTSIDE THE LAW! Rear ad ar and BIG) VAUDEVILLE, Ale B's, 28th St ly are ew Bien & Co. 6 Lvs, & Boe ia $l By 8 Wilda. CONCERTS AND ‘ND MUSIC. MANHATTAN hint HOUSE CHICAGO OPERA CO. MARY GARDEN, General Dirt momight at 8, “THAIS TR iiftmna & Hamlin Pano Used’ Exclusively.) LEXINGTON, THEATHE, Lexington Ay nnn BROOKLYN. CBRT SUNDAY, SOPHIE BRASLAU, nmin S, BELLISON’ gAtner $250.40 Fee, 04 Bem Wation, fet ten STERN Bess AFF: 198 from 5 8. F. rarer JARDON, | Fark & Lax i IP Ah ia dns od 8 PRISCILLA DEAN in nif Sle | PRISCILLA Te LAN ee Cup an 18 (E:ve38 101000 PEOPLE-100 NOVELTIES, COLUMBIA 2 '¥9)!Twtce Daliyipopuiar de ATtb|2.15 & #15) Price, MAIDS OF AMERICA ‘uxuny’®” CONSTANCE Tataba THURSDAY BRINGS That Treasury of Opportunttied The Billboard Amerien's Lasting Wok OVER 2000 JOBS FOR ACTORS, MUSICIANS, Artists, Advances Mon, Stoze Our- eaters, Operators, Stage Hands, Ets. 15 Cents, ANT News Stands ) BIM’S Standard Theatre BROADWAY AT S0TH STREET. Continuous Performance 1.30 to 1) P.M. TO-DAY and All Week =~ DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS “THE MARK OF ZORRO’ ORCHESTHA —— NEWS ——~ COMEDIES Programme Changed SUNDAY. GRAND ORCHE#TRA, ue, Abr do Hallet. Beautiful Thestra, Nignta, 850—8he, World's Largest and. M ‘Matinee 800—00. CHARITY. CARNEGIE WALLY TUESDAY” EVENING 0, Feb. 15 CNontt oF Susie! ron tons, S LER the Compensation Law. Bernstein was nl FE Fourteenth Street (ESTABLISHED 1827) RN West of Fifth Avenue Frioay, aS Usuat, Barcain Dau LAST FRIDAY OF DRESSMAKERS’ SALE SPRING MATERIALS and SEWING NEEDS « at Cut Prices Friday Clearances & Other Special Values Give Additional Bargain Opportunities Last Friday Dressmakers’ Sale Dress Woolens navy blue—54 inches. . . 2.97 All-Wool Storm Serges-- ‘ AT $4.28 All-Wool Broadeloths— 4B inches wide............. 234 ‘Fwille—50 and 54 ins. wide... $7.97 All-Wool Velours— $4.97 Cream Tricotine and French ‘Serge—47 and 48 inches wide 2.7 "88 and 40 inches wide....... $5.97 All-Wool Velour Plaids— $3.97 Mei ge— 54 inches wide. . 1.66 48 inches wide........ 2.27 $2.97 All-Wool Shepherd Checks — $5.97 All-Wool Tricotines— $64 54-inch. $5.48 Imported All-Wool Poiret 54 inches wide. $1.97 All-Wool Granite Saitingss 54 inches wide. 2.10 $3.97 All-Wool Trlcotine— 48 inches wide 77 Last Friday Dressmakers’ Sale Silks 40-inch Charmeuse— were 82,45..........:2e:00. S84 40-in. Crope de Chine— were $1.45 and @1.74........ 1.36 35-inch Taffetas— were 81.47......2.cssesees LBZ 35-inch Black Satins— were $1.87.......6+0845 i424 35-inch Messalines— were $1.57.....+.--ss004. BT Last Friday Dressmakers’ Sale Spring Linings $2.15 Yard-wide anes Satins..... $1.37 Fancy Sateene— 96-inch... 85 ct. Mercorized Rateenr= * 86 inches wide...........08. «/ 52 ct. Percaline Linkaes Last Friday Dressmaker. Ribbons 8 in. Black Satin Sash Ribbons— were $1.35 Sale. 97 Wide Moires — white, black and colors—034 inches— were .54 yard . Sale .3'7 Imported Metallic Ribbons — for 1.10 sashes or dress trimmings— (7% to 11 inches) were 87.35 . 6.55 Moires and Satin Stripe ‘Ribbons— 6 and 6% inches— were .48 yard Black and White and Colored Moires—-54_ inches were .45 yard.. 1% inch wrote 5B yard. -os0ees.+-Sale «27 Last Friday Dressmakers’ Sale New Flannels $2.67 and $2.84 Novelty Silke and Wool Flannels $1.88 and_ $1.77 All-Wool French Flannel—27-inch.. 1.00 27-in, Robe Cloths, also 27-in. All-Wool Eiderdown— were .B4and 96... 5 70 ct. 27-in. Plain Flannela. .152 $1.75 Ail-Wool Plain Flannel» 1.87 27-in. Doott Flannele— were . 1s - 2.88 1.64 45-inch— were $2.10. . Last Friday Dressmakers’ Sale Dress Cottons Fine Scotch Ginghams.... $1.07 Imported Voiles. 74 73 ct. Novelty Dress Voiles.. 53 75 ct. Silk Mixed Chiffonettes . 50 73 ct, Mercerized Foulard MOtQON enc: chen tanee M4 67 ct. Silk Mixed Pongees— Sorkach Widen are BS 128 | Last Friday Dressmakers’ Sale Scissors Imported ave hissapiatdo 2 to 6 inches—were . 46 Dressmakers’ Sale Laces and Embroideries Radiam Lace Allovers— were $2.07 yd........yh LT Embroidered Net ereonelnny were $2.79 . , a 65 Embroidery Flouncings- were .69......... ws «6S Leicledertd Edginge— were 12}. . 00... .ssee0es c 9 Eabecidory Flouncings and Cor- set Coverings — were .49 yard B35 Embroidery Edgings, Insertings and Beadings— WOO BD. oc ccscciescsces Last Friday Dressmakers’ Sale Notions and Dress Forms Spool Cotton — standard make — 100-yard spool — black and white— white in numbers 40 to 80—black in numbers 40 to 60- Limit 2 dozen Dozen .56 No Mail or Phone Orders 85 ct. Basting Cotton... dor, .62 85 ct. Sewing Silks—black and doz, «62 05 colors, 60-yard spools $1.35 Sewing Silk, black, doz. 42 ct. Sewing Silke —800-yard spool... Inside Dress Belting piece—were .90 to $1.30 Machine and Sewing Needle: were 744 and 9 @ paper 4 pape: 23 ct. tte Roll Tape— 24 yards Dressmakers’ Pine— 10-yd. sizes 2, Sand 4... $2.10 Bust Forms -65 $3.97 Complete Dress Forms 2.97 $10.97 Acme Adjustable Dress Forme—4 sections... 8.50 $16.47 Dress Forme— 12 sections 12.50 Kindly give a ee ordering Last Friday Dressmakers’ Sale Trimnings B2-yard pieces of Pigtail and Mousetail Braid — black, white and new Spring shader— ere .78.. . B86 % ch width Black Silk Binding raid—were 20, Yard §}, 36-inch Imitation Metallic Cloth ~~gold, silver and evening shades were $1.58 yard........ ‘ard SE I-inch Fancy Silk Braid—black and newest Spring shades were .24 yd... Special, Yard .1'7 | Last Friday 48-in. French Chiffon Voile- ; were 97 78 40-in. French Chiffon Voile- were .88. 58 45-in. Imported Organdy— were 81.25..,., ent 80 54-In. Imported Orrende= were $1.00... +, 82 36-in. Novelty Vellee— many dainty designe—were .80,,.. .61 Friday Mid-Season Clearances of Women’s and Misses’ Tricotine Dresses Several smart atyles broidered finished headed «ad em. with trleolette sashes wore $19.35 to $24.14 LEO —— es | | ' Friday Mid-Season Clearance of Table Linens, etc. Irish Linen Damask Napkins — bleached—heavy quality — were $9.95 don. don, 7.77 Turkey Red After Dinner Cloths—were $2.25 ....... 1.55 All Linen pereune Meaty durable wearing quality— were .64 yd....« yd. 40 Union Linen Dish and Roller Toweling—splendid vatue— were 86 yd.....ccc.eeeeee yd. .23 Buffet and Dresser Scarfe— were $9.08) <4<%52 peseeees 6.45 Cotton Huck Towele—full bleached —soft finish—hemmed or hem- stitched—white borders— were 34 Turkish Bath Towels—good size— he d wide colored bordera— wide colores 74 Friday Mid-Season Clearance of Silk Hosiery and Silk Undergarments Glove Silk Hoslery heavy auglies were 84.87, "g S7 Women’s Silk Hosiery—extra sires —full fushioned—bluck, white and cordovan—— were $2.95.......++ ere eened 1.97 Women’s Silk Hosiery—mock seam —colors and black— WEIS OUAT as Eises cn cess ening 04 Kayser Glove Silk Pantalettes— excellent quality eeaeerys black, cordovan, green, taupe and nayy— were $9.37 O74 Glove alti Casnleaise-ostra ett quality—were $4.47....... 3.2 Glove Silke Veste—eibroidered— extra heavy aualliy =) were 87.87. 5.65 Friday Mid-Season Clear anes of 3. Knit Underwear Women's Cotton Fleece Under wear—various styles—regular and extra siney— were $1.07 and $1,17......... “71 Women's Medium Weight Union Suite—low neck—-sleeveless—ankle length—pink and white regular sizer—were $1.87.... 1.47 extra sives—were $2.07...... 1.57 Children’s Cotton stones Mined and Drawers—hi neck, sleeve veste—ankle tent immepe sizes to 10 years—were . “63 sizes 12, 14 and 16 roi were .B7. 65 Friday Mid-Season Clearances_of Curtains—Draperies Mill Remnants of Finest Grade Cretonnes—art linen, taffeta, finest ps and cordinette weaves — & PH to 9 yds. long—-many to match— Were $1.27 to $l.o7 yd....... «74 jal Purchase of Imported Net ‘anel Curtains—244 yds. long, Value80.94 to $10.04; each... 6.89 300 Pair Hand-drawn Work Scrim Curtains— Were 98.97 pr....0..+++e0+e New Drapery Poplins—50 inches wide—most artistic colorings— Were $1.47 88 Armure Damask Portiorse—Brocade designs on solid colorings of rose, Line, crimson and brown— +» Were 86.97; pr.. 4.96 Reversible Velour Portieres—7 ft. 6 in, long—rose, and blue, bine and brown, crimsonandoliveandother colorings—-slight imperfections— 21.66 Values $84.07; pr... Alhambra Over Draperiee—Madras gna solid tones of rose, blue, grey and multi-colorings— Were 7c rr 3,000 Yards of Madras Curtainings lain cream or with rosebud designs in blue, rose and yellow— VOLUN er sscicdisudaase tees 48 Sunfast Drapery—double width— decorative tintings— Valuo €5.47.....+-00reerers Friday Mid-Season Glearanes of Hosiery Children's Cotton Hosiery—French rib-—black, white and cordovan-- sizes 6 to 10 yeare 28 were 45. A Wome: Double Extra Size Bur- son Hostery black and white sires 9 to 1044 were 95 75 Men's Wool Hosii brown and black— y—mixed gray, +o | Friday Mid-Season Clearance of Blankets New White Blankets—exception- ally (vais looking wool and cotton -contrasting colored borders —neatly bound—single, full and siebs and 613.97 ali and quality— Special price Friday. . 7.96 $14.06 and $15.94 quality Special price Friday... . 8D Crib Blankete—Pink or blue Jac- juard—stitched or silk boand— Jere $2.27 1.77 Friday Mid-Season Clearance of Comfortables and Pillows Comfortables — Floral sateen centres—plain borders, lambs’ wool filled—fell size— were 87.12 Feather Pillows—White goose and down mixed—excellent tickings. sine 20x28 inches—were $3.77. 2.50 sine 22x28 inches—were $4.17. 2.7 7+ size 24x30 inches—were 04.55. 3.05 size 26x30 inches—were $5.05. 8.37 Friday Mid-Season Clearance of Stamped Gowns Splendid assortment of pattern: —were $2.27 & $1.97 1.54 Friday Mid-Season Clearance ot Housefurnishings Brass Ball End Curtain Rods— extend to 5¢ inches — WHE ABs sosninicatesanes 24 Brass Curtain Rods—with goose neck beackete—eatend to 54 lao were #4. mixes Welsbach ‘Gas Man ‘ right or inverted— Wes Act rca che Gray Enamel Coffee Pote— 8 qt. size—were 97, ......06. «TO Scalloped Oileloth — #7 inches wide—-suitable for wash tubs, ete—were BB... ee. Prete! Bath Fixturee—combination glase and soap nereer mals enamel— were $1.94 Friday Mid-Season Clearance of Toiletries Forhan's Tooth Paste— Special Pebeco Tooth Paste. Hyglo Manicure ete, -88 33 Were $1.86....... -. 22 Round Metal Mirrore— Were .46.. eee BE Black Metal Mirrore— ‘That were .36...,.....-22-.. 28 Imported Tooth Brushee—Pa- mous English Brand—Seconds 23 of $1.00 Jergen’s Talcum Powder— NAPE CARs cscsa consis cise “124 Red Rubber Water Bottles— Were @1.98.......01++- +000 OG Teas fuer Gloves— FSbvaba laaanes Unease. -54 Hes pe Cream Large tube...........+5 » 12% Lambs’ Wool Powder Puffe—in Pond envelopes— Ware Os sci) eric esaghecestey 7 Wwory Re Whisk Brooms ‘Were 81.84...... 1.25 The style of Whisk Broome that were $1.46,............ 1.00 Friday Mid-Season Clearance of Gloves and Umbrellas Women’s Duplex Chamolsette Gloves—Gauntlet strap wriat— shirred wrist—colors white, mode, eeru and black- WHO OLED. sregsccsensee sds: -95 Children's Cotton Umbrellas— just right for achool— ‘were 81.24 Friday Mid-Season Clearance of Men’s Wear Carter's Men's Union Suite —Sum- mer weight — sleeveless — knee drawern Wome PUBS a5) 6ccsenicesnen Laz Men's Genuine Guyot Suspen- ders were $1,15.....+se00+25 Men's Domet Night Shir roomy---well —shaped— weight WO BD ereeerernrer errr LDF G Friday Mid-Season Clearances in Silk Lingerie Satin Camisoles—{ancy Inco trim ming or tailored atyles— shouders-—trimmed pie Val. t ree rose! an —_ were $1.68 Sale 24 Crepe de Chine andl eaale Cami- Cres ving Chine Rothe see! Envelope isee—yokes of Meany! Val. lace and ribbon—built- were $2.97 and $3. Envelope ehctaaliecnes de ira or satin—fine ae inserting, em- i broidered rosebr tibons were 85.8, Sale SOG Bloomers—flesh ink = 10s band—ruffles of Val: lose were $2.97. ....... 604. Satin and Crepe de chine Bloom- ers—ruffles with wide tucks or double garter, finiah— were $8.97... Sale 2.54" Friday Mid-Season Clearances in were 81.38 -. Sale SS ; de Chine and Satin Cari | soles—ribbon straps or bu soles—fancy or tailored styles— were $2.08.........04+ 1.92 Crepe de Chine = Satin Night- | dresses—good quality—yokes of | lace and \ el ocana { were 85.97... --Sale 2.96 Crepe ‘de Chine regeeh ms BB lee models— were 88.08.00) Sale D4 Crepe de Chine Chem- Corsets and Petticoats’ Brassieres—embroidery tri: reinforced on arms— mane were $1.00...... Link Size Taffeta Petticoats—tai- and changeable effe . rere $5.0he nee ccsceeccenea eS O- Friday Mid-Season Clearances in Robes and Kimonos ‘Women’s Flannelette Kimones— straight or elastic belt modele—self or satin trimming— were $4.74 and $4.94... 3,27 wore $5.94......-+-e0eeeere Me Extra dite ibs : wore $4.94....0..4 -8.50 were $6.94.... ‘Women's te Mrpanpprar yess Dressing Sacq ming or silk and extra sizes— 4.50 — were $3.50...... saan eed Women's Roheos gree quality Beacon pcg vo and bays mig sleeves od posta on collar, Vigan " as -- 6.84 Mid-Season ' ——— tre Girls’ Clothes - Girls’ Seetns, Tub psc diame retty at: in plaid pretty styles 1 ape 83 sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Sweater Coate—Pekin blue, brown, sizes 8 to 14 yeare— were $4.04 Girls’ Champion Middy Blouses— made of Lonsdale jean after our own designe —sises 6 to 20 years. . | Friday Mid-Season Clearances in Children’s Underthings Misses’ Flannelette Nightdresses— good quality—made with double yokes and braid trimming— WHR OLOA co ccacscnneneas -L28 Children's Flannelette Skirte—with waiste—sizes 6 to 12 yeare— 68, Children's Billlebirke Pajamas—with pocket—pink only sizes 6 to 10 yeare— were $3.28 1.68 Mi ’ and Children’s Muslin were—trimmed with embraid, or lace and inserting— 90, teense oS Misses’ Beacon Cloth Bath Robes scalloped or anilor collard irable colore— wore 96.98... 4.96 blue—sives 6 to 14 yeas — | Children’s Sateen a vr LIS | loom MAF e