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= T? It would be unfair to art, astray. “Person: ‘THE NEW PLAYS “Personality” \ Crude and Ridiculous. HERE is almost a sense of personal loss in This was felt at the ality” started with on to humanity, ||! _BY CHARLES DARNTON. i} secing a good idea go Playhouse on Saturday night when ie-—-a prologue played in the dark. and to the ticket @eculators, to let the occasion pass without declaring openiy and fearlessly that it was a mistake not to haye played all of “Personality” The treasured gloom: that promised ¢ fo pie @ woman. a burglar had rudely broken her res! For one thrilling moment only her ery was heard. Then—zing!—she wouldn’ ou her daint b At the time we didn't know just what it was, nor! ing the windows much yet y reed, let ething at th t with AMU: First Thy PLAYHOUSE (0s; aie by 7 MOROSS? TEBAT oe aut ° | FULTON « GARRIC Last “VIOLET HEMING J 4ath St.Thea. vss Ma. PIM lelded so little was by the scream of ou have guessed it fired e flecing miscreant, A you must understand, SEMENTS. | HOLIDAY MATINEE LABOR DAY. HUDSON We 1s: TO. NIGHT , THE poppy: BLIOU J tierra 7h WA yer EDNA HIBBARD inees Wed, and Sat, 2.30, MARCH HARES =~ Wed gener ay AO le to 1.50, one and Dancing ui vad ae. SHUBERT TRE 4. W, ot nar "| Opening (LIFT TO-MORROW [NW Ye NIGHT anid Sate in the dark. did we know how far that slipper would go. ‘The fact is, It kept on #9 ing right up to the final Meanwhile a great deal happen © looking for someth und a bad one out for anyt d get. Now, the bad bur; ight and sent up the river, pushed into the office of a business man (he must have ighed at least 200) and after wash- s given a job that . | happy THE EVENING WORLD MONDAY, AUGUST 29, down no Tess than $50,000 a still, the business nan's daughter ap pull year Stranger king #0 much mon ittle of her. iB She recalled that ler mother had en “weighted down hy opulence,” and she had no inten- \ tion of meeting a similar fate, There- upon she took the redheaded office boy inro her contidence. Indeed, she did everything but take him into her lip as she eoaxed him to tell her all Jabout the great independent enterprise | jupon which “Bob” had launched him- | lacif. ‘To he sure, ob" was now | worth merely half a million, but she thought it would be a good idea to} stop him before he went too far, 60 with the comic supplement office boy's invaluable aid she planned to have her father “break” him. Then she would go to him and make him She hugged this beautiful idea to her heart until she thought she had “Rob” just where she wanted him. |But afier playing up to her for a while and making her believe he was on the point of shooting himself, the sly rascal completely surprised her by |explaining he had managed to “break” her unsuspecting parent. Then “Bob,” big-hearted fellow that he waa, offered to give him a half interest tn the fitm AMUSEMENTS. | Cent. P, ‘OT a midnight show. fatinee ‘Saturday, 2.18. SHIRE al i : MIMIC WORLD *8:" “DREAMS” in “SONNY BOY" at HBAR MABE WITHER | S19 THIS SONG AY CORT THEATRE. HENRY E. DIXEY. AND OTTO KRUGER in ly Beautitul Love Bre Ts ESTs it dst 84 K sith st, Mats. Thurs. and PASS} EIGHT PERFORM Beginning William F. pinvetep ZIEGFELD STAGED 8 Hoth NEW AMSTERDAM-W 4 2nd5EEV) 815, MATS. WED. g, SAT. 50#o 22%u0ite THE GREATEST SUCC KNOWN TO THE STAGE MARILYN MILLER LEON ERROL GLOBE THEATRE POP.MATS. WED. e SAT. WILLIAM Pannoat in PERJUR CENTRAL HUNDREDS OF CHOIC! MATINEES, 90°. THUNDERCLAP THEATRE, Be RIVIERA tia DIRECTED Mitcanpe THEA, Broadway at 47th St, TWICE, DAILY. 2.10, 6.30. NIGHTS, "502, 31-00, To-day Mat., 2. ‘30 ‘ox’s Wonder Play OVER THE HILL RY WARY MILLARDE, First Time at Popular Prices World MOTHER Performances TO: DAY ESS HIT in WY EDWARD ROYCE ZIEGFELD FOLLIES THE ONLY GAIETY ;""™, Tonight .", ‘THE WHEEL sou OLDEN AND FO ORIGINAL LLIES (i5 t! OF THE SERIES) STAGED BY EDWARD ROY SEATS AT BOX OFFICE A NIWT PLAY [Fat mat RY WINCHELL SMITH rdnst ORG Ete MSO w A4 lo" * BARNEY BERNARD | 4: f°, SAM kh. HARRIS yy), | SIX CYLINDER LOVE war ERNEST TRUEX. _ HENTY MILLER’S NEA W430 51 a = uBenty. POP MATSWED.ZSAT Se put LCY vy: LYNN ro ital SHUFFLE ALONG |. Midnight Pertorm Mi with ANN DENNINGTOD ie lcor THe Stain FRAZEE Thea MAN E-WHIT wa ES w ATRE, W. $2 5 nnee Wei witht 81 We oft BMicinm ts RRIMORE NICE PEOPLE RACHEL CROTHERS' COMEDY HIT OE & 8.30., BOe.to $ Kroadway's_| Hall, bet. By & Con PW | Prices |} 90 TO 506 ances Wed. & Fri. at 11.20. || THE FUNNY PLACE. Burt ané Poot Bathing, Sueatre. Re Ist Year Weath st | Mike Wea Sat. and Labor Day Woot By, Bes Mata Wed,.Sat. & Lab Da tearerlie and “LILIOM” : = LE GALLIEN! vy OF LIFE ING ‘TO-NIGHT » NORA BAYES THEA. 4412 W cr BWAY EVS. 830 MAT WED-SAT We \ C! X aR TO CONTINUE RUN of oe SENSATIONALLY. | SUCCESSFUL NEWLY - FARCE JUST MARRIED VIVIAN MARTIN LYNNE OVERMAN MOLIDAY MATINEE LABOR Day. | Produc by JULES HUNTIG tn with MESSRS. SHUE association LONGACRE *\~ Wes Gn dae “a BIG HIT eieetam “NOBODY’S MONEY” With WALLACE EDOINGER. “SONNY” ii AMUSEMENTS, CENTURY ® 2D GT, & CENT, PATE W. coouny WE TONS OF ick THE LAST WALTZ Wi, ELEANOR _POPULAR MAT. WEDNESDAY, S0c. to $2. Opening Wednesday Night MarjorieRambeau “DADDY’S GONE A-HUNTING” Plymout aeick Sl ee i Wes Hel tnd Tater Der THE DETOUR ,A."¥,"" WEN DAVIS, With EFFIE SHANNON—AUGUSTIN DUNCAN, “MY CHUM” i: INNIS Aly eas, song in “SONNY BOY" at the CORT, 39TH ST, THEATRE.| Eves |Mats, Wed, THE NIGHTCAP y.2t. ann Bs S:30,10ATS WED “SAT. B| “PEACHES” THE TRIUMPH OF x” F. of Bway! £30, 1& Labor Day. in “BONNY Boy" i RANDALL sing this Hummy Tune at the CORT THEATRE, BOOTH 450). West of Brwas. Fi Matinecs Wed. tnd. Sat GEORGE er oi RLIS 230. |! +290, 7) GREEN GODDESS | a £ONG aT AN AMERICA, tn VBONNY BOY" at ine CORT THEATRE, TIMES SQ. Deaths WILLIAM COURTENAY A WONDE ‘The Three Called forth the grea Wee W. 42d St f LYRI i 5 STATE # 3S LOEW Blt. BAY 245th 5T ULTIMATE 1A ja s THEAT BE UUs Uixbny Hi? OPENS TO-NIGHT mt with unusual Hn First might i, ceremonies 4 ALL SEATS RESERVED FOR FIRST NIGHT ONLY cal THEACAF TER UDEV purepis CONTINUOUS, IL ALM. TO 1! F AFT, SO: NIGHT 50% — (INT LUDING EVILLE STARTS. O'CLOCK EVERY DAY At B. nas 'BROARWAY.'; ~B.F. KEITH ACTS- BETTY CH wm” AT THE END OF re wat” = They’re Cheering Yet! RFUL DEMONSTRAT:ON— A WONDERFUL PICTURE! Last Night’s Premiere of DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS’ Super-Production of Alexandye Dumas’ Musketeers’ || test and most sincere enthusiasm ever witnessed in any theatre! ~—All Seats Reserved wo Performances Di t 2.30 and8.30 Ss MARK D Broadway | | awn Funke | | 2d Teumphant Week! |i! GEORGE ARLISS in His Sensational Triumph DISRAELT’ ALAN DAL PNY Amend as stag at ceed #6 cars. | A" pal (VOLI Constance Binney R CRITERION IkGotom i Vrologue—Buster Keatun Broadway Breaey in ‘Room and Board’ Fomeds. Chorin, x0 ALTO Thomas Meighan * TIMES ip ACAPRY nicks.” aT WAROLD LLOYD "c+ Gnice's? Mite BROOKLYN, Clara Kimball Youig WwW co in"CHARGE IT” RAN RAND) MELACE ay at Sts tani cheran ot 7 [RAN J si tier | ps poe A irene S BAND GHILOREN FREE WEEKDAY AFTERNOONS wil As RIDES on cinus LU NA Le LP _WANTED—FEMALE, Co, Walcriows, Conn. a a In exchange for his daughter. keel himself immer who became who delighted in t then putting them jolly as a clown in himself to wide grim antics, But with all lis discus could not disguise the fact that he is a real actor, Louis Bennison gave 4 tireless grin and robust “personal- ity" to the money-making hero whose all this time he had cherished her | lipper_ and kept it In a drawer of his desk. Something told her that he had done this, and she found it by Inatinet He begged her to let him slip it on ber foot, and as she shyly cogsented the curtain Von aw play £0, crinte and rid ste te utterly preposterous wnsibility of authorship rests upon Philip Bartholo- mac and Jasper biwing Brady Henry B, Dixey seemed to enjoy red-curtained home might have been | named “Firemen's Rest.” As the heroine Dorothy Bernard had the ro- mantic charm of an adding machine. Gratitude is due Mr. W. A. Brady for producing “Personality” thus early in the season, for come what may we can feel assured that the worst is over. HUDSON RIVER |BY DAYLIGHT The Ideal Route Between NEW YORK and ALBANY MAGNIFICENT RIVER SORNERY. LARGE, BEAUTIFULLY FQUIPPED STEAMERS, MU RESTAURANT. Daylight soving All Service Sub= ithout Dally including San Ington ' Irving” i for (Poughkeepsie, Kit kill, Hudaon and Alban: Daily, including, Sunday, steamer, witt Glinton” bart Fulton” West 42d street 10.00 A. M.. ot 10.20 4 Yonkers Bt for {Bear Mountain, |West hand Point (except Sunday), 1Newburs! iPoughkeapsie. Monday to | Frid M. B firgh and Poughkvepsic. 1A return steamer same day from points | marked 1, All York and Albany accepted. Connection at Albany with New York DELIGHTFUL ONE-DAY OUTINGS. Central and D. & H. Railroads. ‘Telephone Canal 4 ver Day” Line FALURIVER LINE Kegre ratten 9. mec | TonR 5:30 P.M. Dally incl. Sunday 10. | EE E and 9 P. W Delt: hour Ther Barents ‘Saving Time). ‘Direct connections at Albany to all te ophy baat Wee Phone Ce Sata 5000. | HUDSON ‘NAVIGATION COMPANY MIDDLETON & BORLAND. JAMES A. EMERSON, Reco! $6.78 STO Inc.Taw METROPOLITAN LINE THROUGH THE CAPE COD CANAL for Por Hoclisud. Bangor, Deser, Ma, Yarmouth. N. 8. Bteamer leaves Per 18. N, Ro, MN By (R. Murra; St.) daily’ including Suse da da, 6 FM Vbaglight Saving Tima), fel. Barclay 5000. f ake | ’ EASTERN S. S. LINES 4 Perfect One-Day Outing. MOUNTAIN The Peonles Popular Da MONT MUNIC—RE VPutisades Inte hse tan AO Commission ron Steamhnat Co CONEY ISLAND He for MONDAY Sugust 1 , > > > » ROCKAWAY B ACH kr fam SE 920A M.S Pier Nn 10.19 Mo Rockaway. 5.30 PM.” Tel. Whitehall’ 4279, To Sir, Pocahontas ter Music, Dancing, Relresments, SIGHT SEEING YACHTS ALL. AROUND NEW YC Las Battery Pier 10.30, 2.90, Lecturer, Tel. Broad 68¢4. ) SANDY HOOK AND THE OURAN. 130 P.M Atlantic Str. Mandalay fitiiand Leaves Battery Daily *9.390 A.M, 1.30 6 8 *Morning Tryp Omited on Ma Fare $i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE~ NEW JERSEY. aytmen Bue LAWRENCE KERWIN, Hak or, Plaimhad dd tt) $4.95 Madeira Centrepieces through rail tickets between New | 48 ct. Hemmed.. | 1921, STORE OPEN 9 TO 5 Al EARN FOURTEENTH STREET Gstablisbed 1827 — —___- WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Last Two Days of August Sale Last Two Stock-Taking Days For the greater convenience of customers we reprint in this condensed form a majority of the Hearn offerings which appeared in all Sunday papers for Monday’s and Tuesday’s selling. August Sale—Last Days! Blankets and Flannels $15.94 All Wool Plaid Blankets — full size-—varicty of colors...6.95 All Wool and Wool Filled Blankets—were $24.94....11.95 Comfortable Blankets — were $10.95 and $11.95..... Jacquard Comfortable Trave ugs—-were $7.95 Crib Blankets were $2.87 to $3.57... . Crib Blankets—were .47..... Crib Blankets—Jacquard our reg. $3.37......Special 2.28 our reg. $2.27......Special 1,43 Slightly Soiled Blankets and odd lots—all_ wool mixed, Kiderdown finish—also crib blankets and auto robes—1-3 to 1-2 below former prices. © 36-Inch Domets— our reg .58...... sees. Sale 18 Embroidered Flandels white | reg. $1.77 Sport Skirting Blazer S inch —also pli apres French flannels our reg $1.98............4. Remnants—wool flannels —silk em- broidered or plain— white and col- ored novelty shirtings, sport skirt- ings, cte.—1-3 to 1-2 below former prices. August Sale—Last Days! Decorative Linens hand embroidered ..... Tea Cloths—value $8 ‘and August Sale—Last Days! Bleached Turkish Towels 25 14 ct. Bleached Turkish Towels 914 $1.18 Union Linen Huck Towels —(part cotton)..... 53 $1. bs Bleached Cotton Huck Towale 5x26) Dozen .98 18 ct. Mercerized and Cotton Huck Towels ... 10% $1.98 Linen Huck Towels. ...1,29 34 ct. Huck Towels... .20 44 ct. Union Linen (part cotton) .23 44 97 ct. Pure Linen Huck Towels 98 ct. Pure Linen Guest Towels .67 August Sale—Last Days! LINENS Linen Damasks — at teene 1.47 Bleached Linen Damask Pattern Cloths—floral designs sizes 70x70 lo TOXLOB- were 86.50 th S805 4.96 to 7.16 $2.38 Irish bleached Napkins to Match were $8.95 ... Dozen 6.60 Bleached Linen Damask H. S. Sets cloth size G6x101 dozen nap. Kins to mateh were S22.00.... Set 16.77 Bleached Union nen Damask Napkins—size ) were $6.95 4.95 70-Inch Bleached Mercerized Damasks—were .97 Yd. .66 i ‘od pantie Lunch Cloths Each .94 August Sale—Last Days! Toilet and Laundry Soaps 5 ct. Roll Bob White Toilet Paper 6 for .20 B ct. Cake Lifebouy Soap 6% 35 ct. Kirk's Juvenile Toilet Soap B cakes in box 24 12 ct. Cake Stanley's Nursery Castile VAN Armour's Fair Skin 2) 25 ct. Box Fancy Toilet Soap B cakes in bax Stanle Armour's, Kirk Box, 3 Cakes, Armour's, Stanley's Fancy Toilet Soaps 10 ct. Armour's Broadway Bath and English Process 15 ct. Bar Excello Floating Big Bath Soap 8's 8 ct, Hearn Borax Laundry Soap : 4's August Sale— Last Day! Silverware Silver Plated Dinner Forks and Table Spoons were $2.50 dozen 1.68 Odd Pieces of Silverware Were .50 each 25 Silver Plated Teaspoons were SEZ half dozer 88 Silver Plated Soup Laidles were 1.95 Oak Chests of Silverware set Of UG pieces were #1275 set 8.94 Sheffield Plated Fruit Bowls Quadguple Plated Bread Trays wer 6.75 Pepper ana Salt Shakers Sterling Silver Candle tichs ye Pie Servers were BLaDersses 1.10 3.45 17 | August Sale—Last Days! Muslins, Sheetings, Etc. No Mail or Telephone Orders for the following: 36-Inch Bleached Muslins—soft fin- ish—for this Sale.......... 9% Heavy Unbleached Musline—36 inches wide— Standard Quality Sheetings BLEACHED wide—were .93 wide—were .35. wide—were .38. wide-—were .4 wide—were .45. wide—were .49. wide—were .54. wide—were .58....Sale UNBLEACHED wide—were .83....S: wide—were . wide—were . wide—were . wide—were . wide—were .54. SHEETINGS. 2 ins. wide— 42 ins. 45 ins. 50 ins, 54 ins. 63 ins. 72 ins. 81 ins. 90 ins. Sale .23 45 ins. 54+ ins. 63 ins. 73 ins. BI ins. 90 17 19 21 were | Bed Tickings were 18 Rendy Made Bed Ticke—full and 44 sizes were $2.98. 1.98 August Sale—Last Days! Cutlery 25 ct. Paring Knives Fine Steel Scissors— Rogers 1881 Steel Kayes and Forks 6 knives and 6 forks— of 6 knives and 6 forks..... 1.93 August Sale—Last Days! All Linen Crash Towelings Were 40. . : .26 Sotton Towelings——were .18 1234 All-All-Li nen Towelings— were Bird's Eye Diapering—10-yd. plece, TR inch to 30 inch——were $1 62 to $2.50 piece. 1,26 to 1,93 MORNING SPECIALS To-day and To-morrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, $7.24 Women’s Fibre Silk Sweaters.5.17 BWEATERS—SHCOND FLOOR $1.83 Women’s Voile House Dresses. 1.00 36 to 46. bN- SECOND FLOOR. HOUSEDRE $5.28 to $5.97 Crepe de Chine Gowns 3.44 SILK UNDERWEAR SECOND FLOOR. $2.24 Extra Size Heatherbloom Petticoats...... 1.50 PETTICOATS SECOND FLOOR, 68 ct, Corset Covers 31 UNDERWEAT SECOND FLOOR, $1.58 to $1.74 Bungalow Aprons....1.17 SS SECOND FLOOR, $1.24 Lite Tots’ Combinations 60 RABIES pars LS SECOND FIOOR 64 ct, Hat Frames a1 White Buck ram UNTRIMMED HATS. "THIRD PLOOR. BB ct. € hildren’ . Muslin Drawers 18 ON LDRENS UNDERWEAR 2D PLoOR 87 ct. Boys! Cotton Union Suite 43 ete atylo—kiee Tenth OVS UNDERWEAR MAIN FIO 73 ct. Women's Extra Size Union § 51 Law _ neck —sloevele lone oF WOMPN'S UNDERWEAT. MAIN ItL00R $1.27 Boys’ Sport Blouses 74 Woys KLOUSES THIRD FLOR $2.94 Junior Boys’ Washable Suits 1.93 HOVS SPITS THIRD: FLOOR 38 ct. Ribbons 31 Wh black and cators—halr or sash width RIBBONS MAIN FLOOR, 35 et. Men’ ’e Handkerchiefs 21 corded borders, nae HIEFS MAIN FLOOR. Ber! 4 Dox Handherchiels ‘» Dor .18 nd Childr HANDRERCHIBES MATIN FLOOR 69 ct Books 40 Fo Rover Boys Grace. Harlow—and_ othe TATIONERY STI FLOOR quantities restricted, August Sale—Last Days! | Another Special Purchase Madras Curtains Slightly Soiled 1.88 Perfect price $2.75 and $3.47 Two and Three Pair Lots of Fine Curtains—were $3.97 to $16.9 88 to 11.97 Ss; | Purchase Imported Net Bed te—were $14.97. 60.6065. 9.88 Fine Art Cretonn quality $1.47 yard .66 Reversible — were $26. -:16.74 Clearance—Art Crash Portieres- were $7.47 pair. . Clearance Sunfast D aperies— were $4.97-$5.97 -2.97 Velour Window Draperie: were $6.97 pair - 4.66 400 Yards Imported Block Print Cretonnes—50 inch— value $2.50........ Spas 1.34 Decorative Burlaps— WERE OBL corcosaauae .37 3,000 Yards of Alhambra Draperies =WETE 97.0.0. ss ones vs 67 About 150 Sample Panel Curtains —only one of a style— were $5.97 to $38.50 To Clear 3,97 to 19.75 RUGS Inventory Clearance Seamed Axminster Rugs— were $67.50 38.44 Seamless Velvet Rugs— 11.8x12 .. : Extra Heavy Revers ble Rush Rugs —oval and oblong—6x9 ft. to 8x10 —were $25.50 to $32.50-— 12.94 to 16.44 old rose—22-ini were $1.97 Wool Fibre Ruge— 6x9 ff were $14.97... ft.--were $17.97.... Genuine Crex Ruge—3x6 tt were $3.74 27x54 in.—were $2.97. ing Hammocks— various styles-— were 87.97 and $8.97.......4.88 Flexible Steel Mate—-#0x80 Fes 797 Reversible Wool ‘Chenille Seamless Rugs—9x12 ft.— were $82.50 .. Seamless Fringed Vel 9x12 ft.—were $58.50. Seamless Brussele—7.6x9 ft.— were 825,50 Fine Seamed and Seamless Wilton Rugs—9x12 ft. and 8.3x10.6 ft.— were $119.50 to $125.00...88.50 Imported Jute Rugs—reproduc tions of real Persians—-4.6x7,6 to 9x12 ft... -3.97 to 11.97 | Oval Felt Ruge—braided-—slightly soiled 20480 in. to 24x48 in. were $4.97 to $4.97.1,97 to 3.97 | No Mail or Telephone Orders. 45 to 60 ct. Children’s Hosiery... .27 All sizes, but not in cach color, || HOBIERY MAIN FLOOR 57 et. Silk Mixed Pon; 35 Inch. le WASH FABRI 3S.et. Crinkle Crepe For 35 k khades. BASEMENT. 21 dresses’ kimnonios—chiidren'a wear. 65 ct. White Madras. agteseeniee ~-40-inch SILKS MAIN FLOOR 44 ct. Table Oilcloths 28 ight impertert 114 yde wide, | TARLE CLATHS- THD FLOOR 58 ct. Unbleached Sheetings Yovds, wide heavy quality ‘Sie GB BASEMENT. $5. Fe Spreads 347 Fullsize. satin finish 4 decigns. SPREADS BASEMENT 12! ct. Cotton Towels 8 Hemined~ red or white riped borders TOWELS. MA! FLOOR. 21 ct. Union Linen Towelings TOWELING MAIN FLOOR, $3.95 to $5.95 Mill Lengths ine Drapery Velour. Yd. 1.66 O inches wide 1ig lo 2\4 yds long DRAPERIES BASEMENT 3 32 ct. New Cretonnes 7 2 Orly amd rich ‘stripe a SNES BASEMENT $32.00 Alexander Smith & Son Seamless Velvet Rugs 23.88 Orientals “email designs 9x12 ft THLRD FLOOR. | $447 Comfertables 277 Full size. COMPORTARLE.S— BASEMENT, 57 Het Men’ ‘s Otis Underweer N re lol up to 50 AR- MAIN FLOOR hie ts 1.26 Spvlawe Mi MPS $1.5 Men’ vests Stats Maly Ft $25.50 Men's Suits 15.50 Sizes 42 to 42 —well made. MEN'S SHOP. MAIN FLOOR. See to-day’s Evening Journal or Sun jor list of other items. Muslin Underwear Drawere—were .58... Drawers—-nainsook—were .97 64 Drawers—were $1.28... Bloomers and Step-ine— were .97. Bloomers and Step-ine— were $1,28.... Bloomers and Step-ine— nainsook—were $1.68... Nightdresses—were $1.28. Nightdresses—-were $1.6 Nightdresses—were $2.68 Corset Covers—were .68.. Corset Covere—were $1.28 to $1.68. Petticoats—were $1.28 to 81. 68 8 Petticoato—were $1.97.......1.48 FRENCH LINGERIE All greatly reduced below cost, Our own importation. Extra Size Corset Covers— were .58 Extra Size Straight Chemione— were $1.28. BA Extra Size Envelope Chemiseo— were $1.68-81.97 1.48 were $2. Extra Size Nightdrewee— jainsook —were $1.18 were $1.38. Extra Size Bloomers — were $1.8 socesecscee OG Art Goods and Notions Leather Scarfs ee re $2.97 to —— ROW. cesevseese ABT to 6.74 Tapestry ‘Scarfe—various stylee— some. combined with velour— $4.27 to $84.76— Wome 97 to 23.47 Stamped Bed Sete— were $4.97 and $5.47......2.74 were 96.846.......+ 3.74 Hand Painted Traye—gilt handles —various sizes— Get 1.00 to 1 Dust Caps—were .10....4 for Girdie Foundations— Key Rings— were 5 and 6 cts.. Special! 75 ct. Imported Ginghams... . 35 ct. Novelty Dress Ginghams .21 18 ct. Cotton Suitings... 13 Clearances! Voife Dresses for House and Porch Use - regular and long waisted modelsa— sizes 86 to 44 re $3.94 to $6.97.. -1.77 to 3.44 Women's Jap Kimonos— were $3.74 2.27 Unusual Special in $1.97 Fallvanen Union Suits, .97 97 ct. Women’s Fine Cotton Union Suits. . Clearances! Children’s Underwear Children’s Crepe Nightdresses— 6 to 14 years— were S148 to 18 and $1.88... Misses’ Princess Slips — were $1.48 and $1.68,..... were & years Clearances ! $16.50 Cowhide Traveling Bags — black and brown. ..12. $4.87 Silk Bi special.....:3. Red Ticket Lot of Luggage and Bags greatly reduced Clearances ! $3.47 Gold Filled Bracelets. 1.97 Clearances! Sweaters Pure Silk Sweaters-—Tuxedo styles were 890.96 ie ince Pure Silk Sweaters—— —slip- Women Weel ‘Sweaters——Tuxedo styles were $10.48 8. were 8808 a4 CORSETS Women's Waists BLYd. .» 81 res and Bandeaus— 1.00 62 Women’ 's Corsets — $3.00 and $5.50 oe 255 34, 35, 36— Women's Corsets: were #6.00 Women's Corse! few larger sizes were $7.00... Redfern Corsets were $8.00 to $10.00. ..0.-- 4.67 y