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THI EVBWIKO WORLD, WIDKllDAf- FIBRUAIT
1918.
12
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SPORTS
ODDS INI ENDS,
HEVSY PARAGRAPHS
m ALL KINDS Of
GOSSIP
awril.ire A. II limn OMMMiM WW1 that hi wire lrr;' t ' end tint
George Sutton Will Make An
other Attemnt to Wrest 1&2
Billiard Title From Willie
Hoppe To-Night.
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art A nJ M- .. ". " ' ' "' "' '
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lain i.n! it i- iMi.u, let Metbea
In .aw Irfni I i a!., ' I r.l. Ml' ill td ' I'
ntaav aa-li man hi r l.ll i . ,i at Bn I '
all ti.-a !.iil.w
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' teiini. jaia.ian l "B U riai-u ol tita Vl1.
aa roTiTn SI'TTON. Ih cMfUti; I linn ). UeaaW I'afH. la the Br !
I -bim.nl player r r.1.,n. ffl .ST.r,",: nTUr'iVS
make another iitterntB tn wr t Ibe i, rt.ir. 11 I. ui. " ml" JJ
m Milk III.. title fr .m WllJe Mopp. IB I , ff 'oatae-il fflK
champion. in the tmm Bra lo-nlaM ftjjjar fljTVVtt
In a bio-point rhirnpionrblv tram In tun, . ,aat4 i ;im inniar. r; ..a :
em,, AaMr. " 3SJg tt
Ion bit ptnveit w!I In nra-- f. KtabBL Bitnna an. Mat arae
Hat awl Ilia Bdmlferi of th CnlCM WH lit-i.
playtr ar oanfldasl :ht ha n 111 re-1 ts IMM (tklaie I'nmaiMatna a IS wat;
7i . - - ,'.1. 1 naa'lnf I'mIk Wll fin! ra da Ilia llaif "I
llv.' Ilia vo m : impiot or ni i i.a t a ptll.1M, Vl , nvt l4tv, (, , ,.,lt
Willi ll.-.a. '" n prnnlalnK l Mr(lf.1' - al. llii-n taa.i.iltit taa:.M 'n. n.w iiftUU
l'n J. HnKK nn I Ail.llann A. COl '' IP"
lain. hv. loha Williams,
.vi.iiri faican la ha VI will .! . i
tliiniith pfMttl 'r " l"anl m.aai'i.
a r-Tnt arilr at tha Wnr n.partni-m
aaPMIttmi! ".a an .tp rlm n'." ih
' laalna of til. two ilrftwa on I fin Jamal -a
brMaa of (Ma I-on MMM RaJlMHI
rapt for ln mlnula intar.ila Infra'i'i.n
Iv ilurltia lha .lav- A cafflmtttM ' "
llay ll.a.l Va-ht riu'., uhlcn lad ItM
llht. v.lil art in rnn:'iti'-:lin aiih Ih"
Iloai I of CtanTanan an lira uaaliun.
Tlio ruah for tlek.ta lor tl.a annual
Jtnnar to ba haM KaO. M at Il.n1.r
aon'a, (.Vin.y laiaml, MMoaMI a fat t
ot aiamt flftaan hui.1rj. OaMMMtOfa
MoriLn of tha l';rmar .'onvul'tp. ihko-I
timt nil aha HManl to ba tr.rr,t maha
tpaedy api'lloatlon, aa Lha final aal uuila
mutt bo n ad a by Pab. I.
'" i: fn. tnonin r.i-rtv.il u bill f'
fnriv hotllaa of lin, which aha had or-j
il.rad II. Mid t' at win :, lha- ...
t n hot. i in Haw far, Mra, nniraaf
attl up hit p'.iik hjt and laalial M
al "ln lot i"
.lilaa hot.. In rranlln Wf. Pfa
rof a davtakm, .lafllnrd to glv anyl
rnatu as i ii al v w!f.
H'ut.-h Id Economy
17 Miruito
Irom Grnrl
Central to A. &
s. Subway Sta
tion Hoyt St.
Direct.
Every
Entrance to
the Subway
an Entrance
to Abraham
& Straut
Ha la llata tha Heat Touah
atrxo ami Ha. 'j. ba
Mahlna l at Hhhhv
uinl ,:i all Ma axnih'.alnna bo I'a ahown
tha MM lallllaacy with tha mi that
mailt: blm KM mat ; I UN orld
CM
ban. i J M
narrra .a .'h- ayita
l ia.
Hi Til Ifai-I- 1
f 'tr ia h at
jt n HaM rr a
-.ii Mi
i. -
u.ii and
tha
ban baa all law la
am i aan. wm m .'
paja
a IK
la
a f -'
la aaal
il aa.l kai -ail lli'
U 1 1." r. a A.i'bni -o.iaaa. naxt aa.mlaj
ar i .. V ""l a-U II lum aajllt M lb I
aabr ill uUwr laabanf a-avbi f ma maam la
Im l Wit- iilaauvl ta lab .ft.
mm kaMJi lhl"ir iaiaool aaat aalanlar
aaaj f(V ih f rr ilm in aiiaml r- fallal
rami i i a t 1 1 i ahii" i iii mraan aat
lag ri.jliuiai T. Tr n n 'lra iwaj iaia
aa.. It -nil " ' ir nitmltr ihat
! la nWl. f .a tb "Ilia '"tl.i
a. . .a i I'.iiaall on Hi Wlla. WMb)
itfialli aaaam-at ii w aaal by (aambiaal
ahaairt BS " ' :' .""' "u
.aairaii r at a i-iinr oabl ba a aitti VIhi
Vala .1 I'llnVaxiti. anl ilia' ' i'" ""III baaa
;.tto laa il bad lit ' Umiislil U.at tula
aa
ofrinal annniiapnaalil nl lb rhaam al 4ata
fir lb i " 'n i"lf abaajiaain '
.a at" I lab. r.i" .!, aWB . la ..nan..',
liar. J ii ' I A i" at'i. if ami 1a, na W
n,lt bi Haufrt C MM. I'rtaUaal at lua
i ii, il atlta Uatf Aaaorlatlcn.
avir rraad t ba 1414 tn tb
naaii'.n naUaaal ohaaa ajiW tuunaaawM. taj
!. fur ill- flral Brta of IbUI) lau uuaM iloaa
Wi:b ona
T'ia I. t fiam fif Staai
. II J., ii 51 J hm lha II l"r niat ulai
n ilm I: rrartuXaai- llo. ac- uaagaf br aMaaJml
''atli . ! ' ilw Hi Nmbulaa limb Hv aw
ifd In ! 111. Na Jar-aT aT la. bait lln
nr.. iai'n ana au .laaatla. Tin aa aal am
.. , i r il. I' a -' "I-- bail Itl ... iui.ia.'.a
a . " luoil I lia il'"".
laaUW. wb
aain paw
a iprinn
if Uia Na.i. a-.
a Um
ni-oV rfrv lha Waal
m a ry r r. - i I,. . r. linn
labilnl ia iii liiliirr, aa hi mar
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lab. it' - I
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b
-illa.l.Mit
maaah )ia
mi aa, ia aata mai
i inaat rraiadr
.. , ..a. lull, i.il- i aan: In mahrh
ilb Jin i jCaffrr lac taa isaaa at ta raw-
oont A. C
Va...- ntiajaaaat a- Ifcartoa baa ba Iba
'nail a(ln afai ala'amanl llaa na will raqnra
ilartarl -wiar I " naaita In na . faaymal
'nUia. ' 'I mi for a fantl'all aaata on tba nn
uaaa fall that Itaraard ta'am at l'rtn.aii. Tha
lai ' n-i.aart W lajatajaajivi
i i i .,..1 a Briua a. n. i tuai
a.1 ni thr'.i' faaainn.
h M about Ui mii
mmbmam t
aaa aa artrarttv piaiia bar N
u. Tin- Mai a alto aab t
a -al,.0ma In naa tim nrmaa
a KranbUn Wal4 for whli'i
balll "'
n pr'i
nuw 'i tba OatinaU imllana far (40,001
oaaal at. J1 an aaa mar thai
r.'ita ia wall aa for nUuv
tb Mayar'a aiiajuaali la
raaaoai arMhar aaa at
n I .aaolaiabl.
I? Off rSmSltiXm jaaTat!
raaai. tar "tba Oaraat .ama
Th fVnaa
iBtaa Ind .ir
am aaa
,al traial Inna
at U . Imki aad W
a' .n la tba aat taa avaOUai. Tin amaaat
JaTata, attb tb b41 amri, uaaa watarad im
h aarlwa raata. b) aa aallaja): .Amf K.M
... ta iara -In H raaaManra. Cnbaa .bam
i''..a and Kranb J. Unhall. HaHad nu
i '.ii 1. 1,, abo tu jaan tag ftfiblmd aaannd an J
flM mnaratttatr ta u flrrt naUunal bn.rnaeaait.
Tin Mil.", bn , aha Ota m.aiaad, aa
i anahlanaa aUr lb twajfth roiual uliM at
tha rata ltaalrd ratraar, laada Vamhall b
half a palat. ft tb atsbtaat i tb aalrbaj. .tb
tian maajt in Uia final mimd at rba aata raaaa
i ma aJUra... lantbaUr Cap bl aaat am bar
rb arbta of tb itriav
Afiln hv.' ir Unln, tb 'Th'ian aslbMlbnT.
oiaafta..) au ('i"in.nt In tit rmllonal Itvbair
kalltuj i 'uimptona'.itti ran ' tV Hmon arraa
"i I aaa aaw tltt la tb .na-aill and ball,
rail aarata. and alai outillrtaatrd til f 14.1 la
niw mttc handicap raa. la wlnVb b tat4 nroaj
anratrli.
!.
-ad tbaa
i" ai' f by rbao!alclu t
imiinaii
Pat r. Oaraav offkaal
ua.t-a ui... na.. . . J . i
aanaaara at jnb n.airn. ta ttnan.
rBaeaiaicina i.iat n- na laaan a
bat ilmvlna ' a.ar ran t ran
m aaaimia.1 naaaa. ant. naaitbi'TT tana
that I ran aa afiaalaaal," aatd r.aaj. "Mr
Waaaajaaa aa handlratnaa? a a mamaaaaaa,
n' It It i fbtarVvw, to tar that I rr ran
umlar ta aaaumM naaia. I did n.H. Rodaa baa
a ar'ata aaa la jiataaniibaa to raaaanaa n
tba rMtf faat
t IVajtan tt-
atla Aaaw-lattmi Tata In fit ftnaton rna. Tba
anrr aaa (1 ta a. Babr apnrral taa, of Ova TvBan'
Kal an.l nanraal nn.m'nrnl- tn tb othar fnar.
inaaton aaa baaa aa atrnaa an aba aVfaam aa
nn fb nffaaa and atii"ad manr tlaita for aaata
by laarnod taa Ittnafbmtna of tba aVaaVia atm.
II aa tb 0 an i. u n't taoand dfat uf tb
Can. rubr Babar aaa
Tad Mtiadaai, tba ttar raaatr of tba ndaaattr
or rrnia.inai.ia.
mati Ii rac aaala
A. aaa aatiajar atma. m
aaa afmvd It wtt intaafbia
atalnaUoat. Tian 41rntupa alto
thr 'to out aaat him t" nut
la l.ai oaaai hartiaajtan u ra
iinat Tina Hal Ma at Iba bVajto A.
I IB l-raa ailltaiimt
altb hla mid ,rrr t
lai told Maralltb taw
ramlTm.
fTi.1afl7'
aanaaal that ba b banaCr aaanir
Ina lb aarataai at btrmn. -Ct,j aad Oat. tt
o-fnrd a art1 rnartrlttd ST Tal,
t la tba anriaa, Paid. 1n.iw.Uw wtwi ha
ratara! haaa InylBad, wbar M at 114 th.
riff .kl i i.m kLvl r4"
taaawmtP IV Mlt Of TMB ttlHvt ffafjtmf M
OPIUM RAIDERS RND
SMOKER ECSTATIC EVEN
WHILE THEY GET '
Tom Quon Smiles at Wreck
tag of Fake Laundry by
Customs Men.
WATERWAY LEAGUE
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS.
Aa tha flral -trait of dawn Altarm!
thruiiKli th. rlflvat.il atructura to-day.
uahtTlnr In inn rhflnr-ae New Y
two ruhtoma InaiiM'tara darted from
behind a pillar ami allpprd Into the
Cull. i r at No. 20 rtt.it latin Hiiuar. Tli
praaiiril lb air imaon iVRtlnat the alaaa
door m. I ;n.fvi.l Into tlio gloomy tularin.-.
Tha ptuiKant tailor "f Imrnlna
"Plllo" mit.il tltriMia4. I'l-aulu or the
door, ant Inald Ih.y na i m mi nui y
flow In tit. ilnrk. Iada4 roil letter
on tin tln'ir lull ttiitt iba pU'i- waati
Turn Qunti'ii l.tiimlr:.. 'Pim inapeot'ira 1
cunU'il a w ml for Tom ijuon,
cliau.uJ with makbnf anil m lllng opium
in tha bark room.
A a In . " ,i . vl Hi frl 1 . ': .. f mill '1
Orient 'la A. Ileal BCroaa Hrri'l anil
vani. ii i. 'i i- lauuamtpr'a' riiouUkra
(aaeatl the door M laoj turn. Ml in
on iba' BOOl Tom CJ.ioii never atlrrad.
Tit Intua. tura iliuv. d ihu. .ty tu u
amail .l.rty room In lti imr ot Ilm
fa laur.ilry, anil vvrra u::nroai aii'lo
cuitii uy anioKlna milum und Ji.aa
ttleka.
To.n tjuon, ilrnrwatl In ti.'' Uneat IIU. 1
lay bv.ii i all aloiad ayaa on a divan.
'Mtuie elOaatlaV mUJaTBaahad Tom 14u.il:.
bla fa'o wieatlied la a:nl!ea. "Naa
Lear, no louniliy to-iluy."
"Cat tip'" yallcd InaiiB-'tor .lame"
Hokvnaon. "W wnnt ta know where
you make that dopa you're atnuUiii.
and evil tvtrywnre In I'Mimtowu."
"Cliixy -elaxy," aoftly whlaparad the
Oriental, making lha air thick with
njnoko aa he lay Back ateepad la ac-
toay.
Hokenaon with hla aid partner, Col
llna. keaxchad tha cellar, while Tom
guon amoked peacefully on. On alielvaa
aero aavan tlme-yollowed inuktvaaa of
"laundry" not bearing the uaual red
ticket. Then tha aearchara found a
email door, almoat hlddmi and faal
enad with a heavy padlock.
Oraifglna Tom Quon to bla foot, al
Uiousb h retained hki pipe, the lntpeo
lore brought blm from dreamland lona
tuoush to give them the key. lie look d
on with am. ling eyea aa the cuatoma
men uncoverad a charcoal etove. a
atralnur and a pound and a half of gum
'.plum. When luld thai hu had tu ,:o
with them 'lorn looked worried for the
flrat ume.
lie proalrated hlmxelf baforo lila Jo.a
Idol. Then rlalug. lie dunned un over
coat and hat and followed ailantly to
tha Pideral lluildlng, to lie arraigned
before United titatea t'ommlaalooar
hielda. who held him unaer U.ouu kau.
Ia Tom Quon a poakat waa u tturmlwr
ahlp card ol the I Up dthg Tons. He luta
many frleuda and enemlea In China
to w.
Also Begin. Fig ht on Arbitrary Oas
lug of Drawbridges on Ja
maica Bay Trestle.
At th amrual meeting of tha Water
way I.aagaa of Staaatar New Tark and
tawac I aland laet a by it tba (allow tag
etBaaaa war abac tad:
Preeldent, WlUtom H. Boyd, Oraat
Kllla Taoltt Club; Flrat Vtce-Proel-dant.
Joaaph B. Acker, Caaarala Taoht
Club; ftecond Vloe-Preeldent, Her
man HaM; Third Vice-Preeldent, Jo
eon W. Maetere. Mia Harbor Taoht
Club; 8u. retary. Otto D. Soaaaldt. (V
narela Yaoht Club; Aaaletant Hecre
tary, John A. MoOrath. OU MU1 Ta, ht
Club; Treaaurer, Bdward C. BchlftT
maclier, Hheepaheatl Day Yacht Club;
Aaaletant Treaaurara, iPredarlcb J. Itob
Inaon, llorrl Tarbt Club, and Wtlllnm
Vaa Waardt, Hhaapahrad Uay Yaoht
Club; Iteconllng Be retuiy, Hubert C.
Kerr. Old Mill Yacht i lub; Sutler C
Pfotfrer, xtorrle Yacht Club; Board of
ilovbrnora, Commodnra William J, Mo
ran, Chairman; Commodore William B.
lloyd, Commodore Joaeph It. AcUar,
wa i rlerman X Ueta, 1 oiutuoduro Joaaph
PRIMROSE'S WIFE LOSES
SUIT AGAINST MINSTREL
Woman Alleged He Was Cniel to
Her, and Husband Said She
Drank to Excess.
Mr. Bother 11. rrlmroaa, who eu-l
.leorge H. Prlmroae, mlnalral, for aepa
ratlon on tba ground of cruelty. Ion
ar ault yaeterday before Jutttc Kuogh
at White rutin. Mr. Prlmroae filed a
countar-ctalm for aaparatlon, alleglna
that hla wife net only deaerted blm
but had been rruel. He contended that
a buaband wa anot eunpoaed to aland
ey.ry abuae heaped upon him by hi.
helpmate.
Mi i. Prlmroia alleged that har hue
band aaaaulted her In a hotel In Ohio,
and that ha trld to get her to convey
in Mm property win, Ii ah owned In
Mount Vernon, Mr. l'rimroee eaaertoJ
( otigli nieilii inea. aa a rule, cntKain a
Urge quantity f plain eyrup. If you
take one .t tit of granulated aiigar, add
pint '( warm water ami ttir about
( niintilei.. you have aa good ayrup at
money CwBM buy.
If you will thea put ti ounco of
Pinen (oil tetJaV mnrlb) in a pint bottle
and fill It up with ll.e Sugar Syrup, you
will have aa much cough ayrup aa you
could buy ready made for $11.90. It
keep perfectly.
Ami you will find il the beat rough
ayrup yon ccr uied oven in whooping
cough. You .an feel il take bold
ur.iell atop the moat tcvere rough in
K MM,
It ia a aplendid remedy, ton, for
whooping cough, rroup. boaraene,
atthma, cheat pniut. etc
Piuei ia the moat valuable concen
trated compound of Norway white pine
extract, rich in uuaiacol and all the henl-
! ing piac elemeuta. No other prepara
i tion will work in thia formula.
Thla recipe for making cougn rcmenr
with Pineb and Sugar Syrup haa often
Uen imitated, but never aucceaaf ully.
A guaranty of abtolule aatiafnctioa, or
toney promptly refunded, goe with
tbia recipe. Your druggitt haa Pioex, or
will gel it for you. If uul, tend to The
Pinet Co., PL"Wayne. Ind.
W. Mttatwra. Hrertrtary; Otto U.
H' liinldt. Trenatirai ; l&lward C bVlbtnV
maclier, Commodoie Frederick J. Ilob-
1 1 'ion. i.'oiiiiiioiloro William A. bHrotiB,
'''uimodoro Joint A. still, Commotloro
aorga J. Veamer, I'limmoloio Will. am
i:. 1'owere, e'omuiudora O. A. CooptTi
L'ummodora II, A. Jackaon Jr., Com-
ONE DOSE MAKES
INDIGESTION 60.
1 iciuLlmrn, Gas, Dyspop.sia
and all Stcmarh dintreMs
ended with "Pajie
DiapepBin."
You don't want a alow remedy when
your atomarh ia hud or an uncertain
oue or a harmful otiri your utoraarli
ia too valuable; you muetu't injure it
with draatic drug.
Papua Dlapepain i nolod for ite
paru in giving rnliof; ite Uarmletaue. ;
ill certain, unfailing uctiou in regulating
aick, .our. gaaay atumat.hi. ita inilliuiie
of vuree in Indigeation, dyapepiia,
gaatritia nnd other atomach trouble have
made il fauioua the world over.
Keep tlii. perfect atuiuach doctor in
your bouie keep it baiuly get a large
fifty-cent cate from auy drug itore; and
then if anyone ahuubl eat Boiuetbing
which doesn't agree with Idem; if what
they eat Ilea like lead, ferment aud
tourt and form gat; cautea beadaclie,
diicineaa anil uauaea. cructationa of add
and undine, ted food rem on Iter aa anon
na Pape'a Dlapepain romca in oontact
with the atoniat'b all auch dittreii van-
itbee. Ita prompt nci, certainly and
aaa in overcoming the wont itomach
diaorderi ii a revelation to thoee who
try it.
areWaawrTVtf A aaV2w9H aS
Bawajfl Baaaaaaa Baawaaal EB
''IB
BPaW
aaHHHIMf aaMBBaBBBBKMP
jaWeBwalaaaBa
retlVlli! Louia XV Ileal aad Cuban Ud. Plain and Dtniti
H otir'aitaf ia aurely hare In cm of the atylaa. A truly wondr rf
'I .'i porrunlty. You will be turtoundad at th valuaa. Com
t.'U tO pailllB" I "W" jn"w. I I
th Ave. and 20th St. Jm
tNSTITUTlON B
Wonderful
Unmatchablc Pricing
on Everything
Wanted.
THAT'S THE ( "5REAT
REASON OF THIS
STORE'S SUCCESS the
great reason why you al
ways find more peoplte here
than in any other siore in
the city THE MOST
WANTED GOODS AT
LOWEST PRICES. Value
here is estimated on the de
sirability of the goods now
not what they might have
been some lime ago. And
so when you read over this
remarkably enticing list of
most wanted goods remem
ber that they are selected
first because they ARE
wanted most, and then rad
ically educed for these
Thursdajy sales.
Sales and Thursday Specials
aft"rrrf
Misses' $18 Dancing or Party
Frocks, $9.98
Charming Dresses Almost Half Price
The social season for the younger set is at its height,
and news like this, of charming little frocks in dainty
colorings and exquisitely styled and made, will create
a demand that will quickly make new owners for these
Dresses.
Dainty chiffon is the material, and this, over a silk foundation, is a most
charming treatment.
The newest of this season's colorings.
Shadow lace yoke, 3-4 sleeves and fancy girdle.
Sizes 14 and 16 years. None C O. D. or credited.
It is seldom that such dainty little Dresses are offered .u anything like
ihe.e prices, even out of season but when wear time is at its height,
surely a second invitation will not be necesary to induce those who have
a need to share.
Berond Fleer. Centrnl rtullriln. Canter.
THURSDAY SPECIAL.
$5 Cotton Voile Robes, $3.08
Or CAHEFULLY selected material, about 3 1-3 yards of handsome embroid
ered Flounce, 3 t-3 yards of Banding to match and VA yards of r'ln cotton
Voile, all lor S3.08.
$10.00 to $11.00 Beaded Tunics, $5.98
The season's latest creations, and never intended to sell for less
than the regular price. All handsomely trimmed with dazzling beads
and bugles. SUt Root. ent. C1l IluUUaa.
J THURSDAY SPECIAL.
New Collarless Waists. $3.75
PRETTY collarlcw model o( very sheer batiste, daintv front cluster, vest
effect, combined with shadow scalltap embroidery in colored design; finished
with ribbon bow and buttons In contrasting, color.
Open Front Waists at $2.98
Of fine lingerie, striped, with insertions of dainty Swiss embroidery: collar
and cuffs trimmed to match.
Two Cflective Open Front Waists. $1.98
Of fine white voile, one model finiihed with plaited frill and suggestion of
colored pipings; another style has short sleeves, embroidered with colored
stitching and velvet ribbon bow. snout tw. rr. -antral Butvaaa.
THUrvaUMT Srt-ClAL..
25c. to 50c. Lace Jabots
15c and 25c
na t'iNP DOUBLE row nat. others full plaited
lice trimming. , .rt
89c. Hand Embroidered Collars, 49c.
With plaited frills of sheer batiste.
guwt ft.. lr. O"1
with
THURSDAY SPECIAL.
3
Baby Dresses of Cambric 18c
ruffle on neck and
yoke at tucking, hemsUdied
sleeves; slaes 6 months to 2 years.
Misses' and Children's Nightgowns, 39c
Prettily trimmed with Torchon lace and ribbons;
sizes.
all
Colored Dresses at 49c
i a ;,m.1i 1 1 nc.
variety In linens, percales inu Ba
s v.'arv
Fait BufVtlna.
Wonderful
all colors; slxei J to J years
Hv oi).1 floor, Croat,
nunoUAV SPECIAL.
Men's 20c to 35c
Half Hose, I2c
SAMPLE HALF HOSE, in fancy
stripes and checks, plain colors ot
black and tan; also imported black
with hand embroidered fronts, and
some in lace lisle, made with double
soles, heels and toes; full fashioned
and seamless.
sua-, "o r. Kn'i Bid'.lloi.
I TMUWfOAY miOIAL.
79c Linings at 59c a Yard
NOVELTY tan stripe Satin, 36 inches wide; very fine
(or coat linings.
69c Fiber Silk Brocade. 49c a Yard
Makes excellent coat lining and for fancy work. 69e
is less than the Import price upon this fabric, and on
Thursday we shall tell It at 40c. Limited quantity.
IKrret, floor. rr Central BoUdta.
-.FECIAL. 1
$1.25 All Wool Black Cheviot
Serge, 69c
SPLENDID QUALITY of the popular and most en
able Cheviot Serge, 54 inches wide absolutely all woo.
I THURSDAY SPECIAL.
74c Stamped Pillow
cases, 49c Pair
Most Unusual Art Embroidery
Offering
A LOT of hemstitched and stamped
nuslln Pillowcases, made of an excel
lent quality of muslin and stamped
wUth very simple designs.
,1.69 Stamped Nightdresses.
98c
Made of an excellent quality of
naiesook and stamped with very
dainty and very simple desig.is.
eaw.i.J fiour. Wal BiUnt-af.
1 THURSDAY SPECIAL.
$3.00 Rengo Belt Corsets, $1.69
DESKjNED FOR STOUT WOMEN. Straight hip, long
over abdomen; low bust; made of white coutil, support
ers attached.
$2.50 A. & S. Special Corsets at $1.49
$2.00 J. B. Corsets at 98c
S.- n.1 nxr, fnmt. Km. I.ai.Jrir
i rionouni orcaiAL.
Hemmed Sheets and Pillowcases
STANDARD BLEACHED muslin Sheets at less than the
cost of the material by the yard, bizes before hemming.
Sheets, VA!, yards, 48c.; 2x2 yards. 00c, and
2ttx2'4 yards, 85c
Pillowcases, 45x36 Inches, 10;., 12'c- and 18c. each.
C'in.j fl'ior, fleet, I ant:.: PtHillne;.
NATIONAL
Browning, King &Co
j THURSDAY SPECIAL.
Men's 50c Underwear, 29c
BALBR1GGAN Underwear, Egyptian cotton yarn, extra
fine ouality and finish. Shirts have self fronts Fren.h
el-ks arJ short sieves; Drawers have double seats, strap
btfto, coutif lacings ,n'd pearl button., ankl. length. Sub
Ject to slight mill imperfections.
Men's 75c Underwear. 59c
Merino Underwear, broken aiaes, Shirt and Drawersi
hefvv weight Shirt," and Drawers and med'um weigh
s"rts Shirts have self fronts; Drawer, have reinforced
gussets. Slight mill Imperfections.
Men's $1.00 Underwear. 79c
Winter weight merino, natural gray, made with selected
wori and cotton yarn; extra good quality and finish,
shirts have self fronts. English necks with fine moha r
rald trimming; Drawers have coutil facings, pearl but
tons and reinforced gussets; all perfect goods.
toni n 1m floor. Stan' Bulldlne.
THURSDAY SPECIAL.
Toikt Needs Little
Priced
COK'.O Bath Soap, large cake, reg
ularly 84., at Sc.
Peroxide of Hydrogen, large bottle,
regularly 19c, at 8c.
Not more than 3 to a customer.
Store orders only and no hurry box
orders tilted.
bUMt n..r. rreot. Central Bulldlne.
I
1
Women's 20c Stockings, I2&c
BLACK AND TAN lisle thread Stockings double heels
and toes; some heavy black cotton in this lot.
Women's 15c. Undervests, 9c
Fine quality, low neck, sleeveless and short sleeves.
Women's Combination Su.ts, 3 for $1.00
Fine cotton, low neck, sleeveless, knee length, trimmed
with dainty lace. fccun.l Hani front, t-w.-ral Itiu ibua.
CLOTH INC.,
r e it i n,
Mlk-NISIIING AND RAI'S
IIOII AND UBILDRBN
Suits at $14.50
Former Prices Were $25, $22, $20 and $18
for Seasonable
The sale begins
GUTliOl si A.MMHIPfl.
aall.r.li TO IJA.Y.
riaaauaia. Aalatl. I -r Uaaa,
A JM tohl Hterr ol le aad Trace,
i Artttar Train. aaa nf Iba lial-kn.an
araaotl'.eB writ ef tatrtUIaa aaaaalur.
This is a Low-Water Mark
Suits at greatly Reduced Prices.
to-morrow morning.
These arc all this season's goods, and the
Browning-King label is sufficient guarantee of
the quality.
Winter Overcoats at equal Reductions.
BROWNING, KING & CO.
Broadway. Between 3!ct mai 92nd Streota.
Cooper Sifimre, Oppoalte Sth Street.
Brooklyn! Vultoo tat De Kalb Ar.
L
THUHsDAY SPECIAL.
$8.75 Black Forest Cuckoo
Clocks, $6.75
one-day
Clock
u.n.tarnlv hand carved solid walnut case,
guaranteed movement. Halt Hour strixe ana can;
10 Inches high, width t4 inches and 5la-inch dial
Gas Chandeliers, $6.75
tS-inch b-panel leaded glass dome and 6-panel glass
skirt with fancy brass crown, two outside lights and
two chains complete with burner, mantle, inner chimnev
and globe, in amber or, green with bead fringe to match.
" subway floor. Cautial Biu!,ba.
THURSDAY SPECIAL
Women's $3.00 Shoes, $1.98
GUN MtTAL CALFSKIN, button model, with dull kid
tups, llexible welted and stitched vles, Cuban heels; sizes
2' j to 7, w idths C, U and li. sud n.w. Watt BuUdine.
, ,Ufl aHLlilAL.
Notion Store Specials
$498 Dntss Porms at $3.65
Complete adjustable Dress Forms,
the Acme, four sections, in two sizes;
adjustable to 3V to 40 or 36 to 44.
39c Bust. Form at 25c
Jersey eovertll papier mache Bust
Forms, sizes 32 to 40.
sua frloor. fir. Onbal Butlliai
irturtoUAl oHtCIAL.
Women's $5 to $8
Separate Skirts,
$3.95 & $5.95
MADE OF FINK QUaVLITY mannish
serge and homespuns, in a choice of
early Spring models; some made
straight tailored with tucked back
and self buttons, other with smart
si'm'.-Uil ced belt lastenetl at side; the
colors are black, navy ,'lue, brown
and gray. aaaa4l fi""'. OainVaJ U ul tit...
THURSDAY S P E C I AL8. I
Furniture and Bedding
Selling at 20 to 50 Undcrpriccd.
$3.50 Magazine Stands. $2.75
Fumed and Golden Oak, lour shelves, height
44 inches.
$16.00 Dressing Tables, $12.75
Circassian Walnut, large rounding front base
with drawer, French bevel plate mirror.
$19.00 Bureaus or Chiffoniers, $14.75
Mahogany tinibh. Maple (ind Golden Oak, ser
pentine tront; two large and two small drawers.
French bevel plate mirror.
The Bedding in the Sale:
75c. Feather Pillows at 50c
Filled with odorless feathers, weight 3 lbs, size
20x28 inches, covered with Amoskeag A. C. A.
licking.
$6.00 Mattresses at $4.75
Fibre with hair tops, full size; smaller sizes
proportionately low.
Ponrtli Floor, r.ntril and Rut Building.
Men'a $60 Pur Lined Overcoat,
$42 50 $75, Fur Lined Overcoat,
$49.50
uiamita.