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Page Four THINKS BOYAJIAN INSANE WHEN HE SLEW NEPHEW ( onllnurd t-'rnii* I'mm** Our. the defense littij bi< . signally. The:. Prosecutor Vau Zile *. the wltu*t>i iur redirect examination, asking: “Taking* Into consideration, Mr. AM rich, all that th ductpr haJ said to you that morning, unu all that you had *»«•* n, was there i* :&11> anything unuMuai sbohl hi* ap;» France or <on duct at the tirue '*fi the alukitiiig? Wouldn’t any .nan look utul a* t jtn*. about th* hhine wa;> under lh»* sarnd circumstance** t’ouiiai 1 engaged la a wordy tilt over the qu< siion, hut .Mi Aldrlcu •AUh finally allowed to answer. *'Y< >, 1 think any man a mid »o k liihHii • under like cli* uni-tan*» a lie. cnbing the doctor a appearance immediately after tho shooting, when he mood surrounded by a dozen or more captois thf witneb* aitiiu. “Hid fa . look* (1 horrible. 1 never xaw a Dior*' horrible look ou a man's lace In my 1 it«*. Ufa eyea looked angry and were bulging. He looked almost us though he were having a lit.’’ It will be u)» to tlu' jury to deter* rufue whether th* loci* at this tiiu *, was really bereft of his reason or whether l. s a* timis were tln.-se us .* man frenzied with rage, jealousy, hatred and a desire for veugeanc* the despoiler of his home. Un tin i. uetermlnation of this question u the doctors fute. In this connection another nat • rnent by Alurlcli Is likelj tu curry treat weight. He -said “L’p to the very moment of th shooting, there was nothing übu ut th* doctor's toraluct that caused me i* tfiiiik be was insane. It I nud thouyrkt so I certainly would have aken ht«-, to have him restrained, But until tha f moment | diJn't dream us such a ih::._ as he being insane, and attributed h:s conduct up to that time to his great sorrow over the levoiations that :.a.. come to him." Earlier in Mr Alurlch s t»stim ti . the prosecution scored ncavlly w.;«-n the witness told how Hr iioyajian ha ! come to his bouse eurlv on the tnor:.- ing of the tragedy, with his little gir; aQd asked them to take care of ae; until his return. He seemed sri*....,* distressed a-. he told how his i. u hlb family and his life hal ten ruined by Gostanlan and spoke ot hi> wile s confession. Every few minutes b would break down, hut h- conversa tion displayed continuity of though* and whatever he started '• suv he ft’.- isi>ed. He piled Aldrich with ques tions. One of them was "Don’t you think the jury, would ex cuse me if 1 had shot him'.’" i meaning Gostanlan.) "I told hint ‘no. sir.' continued \M rich. 'lf you had found tiv.n together. 1 said, 'that would have oeeti diffet ent." Said Both Confessed. Aldrich said that Dr. 13 »ajiati had told hint that morning that both h ■> wife ami Gostanlan had confess* l their guilt. Aldrich advised him t > drop the proceedings he had institu ed. but he declared it was "too late He complained that the maximum pen alty of three and one-half years, whi li the law provided was not • nough pul ishinent, and declared tha*. if it ha i happened in Armenia. xoth would would have been taken wuutde th*.- city walls and stoned Another witness sworn. Fruit y if ternoon. about whom much interest centered, was Louis Yerkes. No ili Lewerenz-ave., brother of Mrs. b •>*- ajiun. ile proved hostile, but hi~ testimony was more helpful to the prosecution than to the defense. He was called to testify to a conversation he hud with Dr. Boyajian m the lat ter's home the day before ’lie shoot ing. In which mention was made of a gun. The prosecutor tried to get him to any that the doctor had asked h;n to "bring his rifle down" so that lie* might practice shooting in the back yard and that he hud even asst* 1 Yerkes if he could "do some shooting The most Yerkes would siv was that the doctor asked him ne’e.y if he had a gun. or a revolver and he had replied that he had a rifle. No'lr lug further was said as i..r as he could recollect, la* declared H was asked if he bad not told Det r *i.tiv« s Paluer and BGodinus that Boyajian had asked him to bring the gin lawn. Yerkes admitted that "some ot the conversation,' as related by t:;*- p os tutor, took place. Witness insmd that notwithstanding the tragedy .iti 1 the arrest of his sister at the tl«*ct* r's Instance he and Boyajian haJ ' al ways been frinedly " "Did Mrs. Boyajian tell the doctor in your presence, the day tefo*e the shooting, thai Gostanlan had threat ened to kill them both if she ever re vealed what had happened during the doctor's absence from the city’’' Mr. Bumps asked on cross-extiiuina'ion. "Yes. 1 recollect that There was an ominous movement forward on the the part of sevital »f the jurors us this answer was gi in. •‘He came Into the store like a rav lug maniac and accused me of giving him the wrong cartridges. His *}t - were wild and his Lt •• was rove* •■•! with perspiration. IDs appeurai. •• frightened me, and l was afraid of him. All this time he was talking I don’t remember * \.i< ti.v what he sab: but ire asked lie if I was cia/y ui :f J thought he was crazy, t-oaielhttig like chat." This statement. << • ing from opr* of the people's own with* s- s, Mi*s Mar tha Hepuer, fti answ* . to qu« iti-»ns put by Prosecutor Van Zile himself, cauoc'd something ot a s u at ion In Judge Connolly s court, Ft iiluy naim ing. during the prog-* >s of ti,*- U<>ya- Jian trial. It was the strongest Kin I of evidence In support of the in -anity theory of the det*-»»< . and had far more force than if it had come from u witness for the def* use. Att rile;.:* Bumps and Bartlett *v< re go well satis lied with It that thy did not even t.ik the trouble to ernes xamine the wit ness. Mlsv IH;ner is a clerk in Henry (’ \Vebcr'» hardware store on Gratiot nve.. near Wixidward, and sold Dr lloyaji-rn the revolver with which Gostaitian was killed. The doctor, ah** said, came in the store on the morn ing of April 3o (the day of the tragedy) and asked to see a revolver. He looked at several and finally ph k ed out .one, a 38-< uliber, self-cocking weapon. "H« wanted me to load it for him. but I wouldn’t," she related. "Then he bougM a box of i tirtridges and walk ed ‘rtlt, , Comes Back, Raving. U was but u few minutes later, ac cording to the witness, when the doc tor came back, raving, as related above, and accused ht?r of seiliug him (he wrong cartridges. In spite of htn condition, she managed to summon up courage enough to show him how to load the gun and ue anally went •way. : j ADMINISTRATIONIST WINS SCHOOL BOARD PRESIDENCY Hw » Jk j nu i ii %id i> r. hi UN. Ill* «*l**«-lina u» |»r«*«l*lrn» of lti«* l*o*«r«l «>i «*.lin•**iloll over Ur. Ilugl* « »*r> 1* t I tor) tor tli* tin rl luilal** (utiluu. IL-ve y dtsc-.iased this matter Ii ,th a: • sin e the shooting?" the 1 pro?-« ut r >.\**d. c > m:' .*• girls lu the store.’ was '.!’*■ ■i y li v \ r : < prosecutor Insists :ha• .* x:- t in the least perturbe l user y ti.g woman's testimony I I .-ujian w.m mad because he .* the cartridges fit." said Mr, J. vvski. 1 .’ ■ perfectly natural und* r • the n:\ . '’.ittici-s Hi was not a bit l»\ .' . ..• :i fie first went into the ' T :• i\ ; rchased the gun " I It ' «v: lent, however, that the n was rather disappointed ; \ MHeprers testimony. Dr B- yaJiau was w* 11 pleased'with !th m rt.::-*; - developments and was ,:i a parti .:arly che«*iful mood as he est ’ i urr r»«*m wßh Court Officer Bourke to go ha* k to the jail for dinner The defence announced definitely,! Friday morning. that Mrs Boyajian! will take the stand on behalf of her) husband. wni i mm \ ! ■ale was given by pupils of Miss Bessie Blackadder in Grinneli* hall Monday evening, June 28th. '1 he following took part. Marion M >rton. Margaret Murphy. Flossy Bi’gev, Harscn Cadwell. Josephine t’h* viron, Lottie Hus*‘n. Maisy Burnie. Ruin Hughson, Elizabeth Sargeant. Hilda I,*-*'. Alma Nuthall. Evelyn Sinclair, i Helen** Morton Hugh Murphy: Miss ) Alma Beileperche. soprano Miss Emma McDonald and Mis a Charlotte McDonald also assisted. —<£ — I Elvln Singer will give the last of his series of annual spring concerts lon Saturday. Jtiiy l"th in his s T u*:ios in the Gladwin building, when h< will have the assistance of the fol ow ir.g : pupils: Mabel Hunt of Toledo. Onio; I Agnes Lauve. Lyda Duggan. Louise King George 'L Bowers. Kay J. Mcoer Bert V. Rainey, Lemuel H. Easton of Bristol. England, and A C Somerville Os Decatur, 111. Mr rfing«-r hin.t* If will appear thr*** titm-s. hi> prtnc pal ; roimber to be the "Romanza di Milo" i fr»*rn Leoncavallo s lat* *t '>pe:a i "Zaza." I A musicaie under the direct on of- Mr> Flora Henry Stone will ue .riven In the hon»*' of Mrs. J K Martin, No. Jf Sprout-s* . next Tuesday evening. ; The program presents Mrs Jessie Blanche Mc.Nineh. mezzo-sopraro. the w«dl-kiiown Canadian singer aril 'former pupil <t Cyril Dwight EJwv.ids of I/ondon. Miss I'uiniliii a : y mug fi.oit ist-f mnsual a -:!it>, Mis-. Maud Iren** Muser. gi l!u;i»*- of th** 1 »*-’roit Training School of E'oc<;- tir.n and English Literal it* Mrs Ettna (’haff*-** No) **. *lire<*or: Miss Mildred 8.-me. sofuano and Miss Ag i lies Smith. The tfir**e latter ar* 1 r*cm i twr-s o*f ; h*- pianu-f**rt*‘ class of Mrs I Stone. EARTHQUAKES CONTINUE All Countries on Eastern Mediter ranean jarred by Shocks. ROME J - S* vi-r» ‘-arthquake ■ shocks foih wD.g t:.-‘ * art' quake that sh'Mik south* rn Italy -.terday, were f> it until midnight iu.- - in ht in all of , th* 1 ( Ountrf*-> or :h* • ■a- f * rn M*- lit**r j raunean. R**j >rts from Laly K- uthernl Spain Bortugal. T :t.is and Algiers sav that th*- quake Wii,- f real extent and s* verity It 1- r• .r*--1 that de i taib-d reports w:ii show heavy dam ' tig**. Cha r ge Agams' Att.vs Fa s. P G. p Arias w.«- !>• tiarc-d ' • Justh* .fefT'h Frida' -at the charg.t if p*.< tti-ing fu»- ii< in*- without * license. N*// D verce Su ts Suppp sr-.-d ! lits f r Jlvor * w* i file*!. Finlay, hv Chari* s vs Ida Fa 1 .. , ing, and Amy \ -l.» w K Webster A v*ry pie*r> f w ddln.- took pine* l WediM-sday ev**nir,g. .1 me when Miss Margaret Widdis daught* r r»f Mr and Mrs Robert Widdis N< IH Grantct . was unit**d in ma-rlag-- to John W Lloyd, of Champaign. 111. th** Rev Jarno' |i Jeffreys, and Scovt.l M morial Preshyt* riati church, officii.t itig Tin* irr**orii in -a jit -orshlp -in fh* I'niva rsity of lllin is Imtne dlateiy aft* r tfi** ceremony Mr. and Mrs Lloyd left for a v\* !])n*{ trip miot.g th» M is.ioka iio.* ■ *)f (infario* TANARUS) * > will •■*■ at home at No 111* Ar I hor-ave.. t'liarnpaign. 11l , after Sept. 1. l WLDDINC INVITATIONS a\ \oi \( emevtx ami AT-MOHK ('A lIHH. 1‘RIXn;!) OH RVtiRAVED. TIMES PRJNTINC CO. )llkrr« of rniMivu or <*t ai.itv. i 18 John «.-•«. Detroit, Mlcli. THE DETROIT TIMES: SATURDAY, JULY 3. 190 g . HoMYeatherJJints r*» «■* i w t■* r. 1- staked fr**n lo Ix'llom with Wat 111 WVuthei Wearuld, s I'lothlng Furnishing tloodu, Fi'otw. *r 11 <- tdw« ir f r iht Wan. tlov ultl am. it:*- lut**t und t.« *t In cu«’h line that has t*« « 11 a- f >r >-..ir comfort and I’uiiwnitncc dur- Is a 111* hot ti*y« t il v und \ g n 1 v*rji Itltlo tnon« > -p. • .it Mil KKV« tol-v <*r jSatutday will a*lu greatly to you: I'utlug Pl.uaure. to >'uur in i -->nal nuliafa t'* n Tin- following of tin lu't comforts that .**att you here/ ///< key's bur Qu~ ‘ CLOTHING Alen'* OllllUK *»l»tte Flannels Homespuns. Blue a* titr* AA’ornt* d>. *' tides and itl'lpl * * 1B Outing 1 unit, > rges tl pa .i>*. • t* #t In #.*• Trouter* Flann* 1. Striped NN oMti’ill. clt *.t ... \Ul•• nialillr Hunter *— i'hi’l * *rle, tton at #2 -V* up tillin' *u it*—Khaki at t I.in* #3.75 to #5. tillin’ It mu pc rn Vl*’ Mini Tse. llii lit r<* ii 'n I'll) *ull.—- Vie aml 75e. Iltifhlua aultn #I.OO lo #3.00. linin’ lllimnrn—,Vh* to $ 1.50, HATS—CAPS 1 nrbllna lap* Whlt», til .Vie la ft.Vi l•a If i ap*—AVhlt —Vic. AA liltc I luck llmlm 35* In Vic. 1 tiii-ii uml I'raah IlMtn— Vl«* to 4 I .VI. I htltlrrn'n uml lit (linin' Mrana .Vie up limn’ limn—#l.llo to #1 VI. M«*n’n Mrann—#2 iki to #4.00. I'll nil ill an #.*> to #IO.OO. GIRLS—INFANTS lilrln* \\ unh Dresses, 6 to '.I y* am. at PIUS to #2.50. I nitrnii’ar V complete and specially f.tu* m aortni* nt of both girls’ and Infant#’ !r. (finite and muslin at a popular seal* of price*. Infanta* **klrt». rmialln rtnd flannel 5Ae to #3.50. Mimllu Hi»n net«—39r to •5.50. Stroll Hiuinetn #I.VI lo #0.7". Infaiitn* Un-ini’*—SHc to #IO.OO, Infant*’ llnlien **lilrt»— KAc to • 1.35. tie* the llal.lt—t.o to HICKEY’S OI TKITTIAt. APR! I A 1.1 **T*», 201-303 AA OOUAA AHI). THE HUDSON STORE THE HUDSON STORE THE HUDSON STORE THE HUDSON STOKE Hudson’s Store in Readiness for “The Fourth” The Coolest and Most Practical Suits and Dresses for the Fourth of Julyfc%g|^ »tav at home or go away n this National Holiday, it there cotnes a need for appropriate g*trh, \sc are con tident * : our lints supplying ju<t the kinds and styles of garments best adapted. Shirt Waist' Dresses nt ?2 98 W.-ish Dresses .it $5.00 *•» -* **~* r— ■ t wF, i’ \ - pretty summer materials Lawns. Datistcs, (jingna.ns, t namurav , t.*., i.i \ ' ly \ Tailored Tuh Suit*, nf 00 Suit ’ " f Kn « li<h Rc pp- Ka i ah an(l Lincn fini: ! h * ,, 1 ■ m(>n - < u inn .SUIIS at .:vuu Indjan Hra(t in wlme anil iu ii ran«e of |.o,u,lar y "liadt- Coats in the newest models, all beautifully tailored. Tailored Wash Suits at $7.50 w “ rth f du ? b ' e '!"* LTivre / V |’ ■ ■ three-piece Suits of English Repp, and i ure j Linen, with strictly tailored or lace self-strapped Coat" All colors and white. / Handsome Tub Suits at SIO.OO Extraordinary value, .akin* inf. "...-Men- / turn the materials, style-* and workmans.up. 1. mm* Highv-t gra*le W ash Suitings, made in the season*jbest models and beautifully tailored. / \ 1 ’ * * Cloth Tailored Suits at $5.00 1 f \ l'V\ \\ ■ - - ■ - tcrials include \ ode", 1 anamas, Rajah-* and / | » I ■— \ fancy W rstedi in all odors. Both long and short sleeve jackets included, stylish Skirt models and |t V \ all beautifully tailored. v Coolest of Shirt Waists, SI.OO Tailored Wash Skirts, SI.OO ''S. V \f jj* J . linen finished Indian Head, nicely tailored and sheerest materials, prettflv ma*le and trimmed. . , . finished. ■ Outin" Needs for the Fourth Regular 25c Water Wings, special Saturday Pneumatic Swimming Vests, regular $2.50 values $139 Pneumatic Swimming Collars, regular $1 values 79c If You’re Going a Fishing Oiled Silk Trout and Bass Lines. 30 yds, 30c value 23c Cuttyhunk Lines. 50 yds. long, come at 21c and . 45c A full assortment of high-grade Fish Lines and Reels. Regular $1.50 Tackle Boxes, now $129 Regular SI.OO Tackle Boxes now 89c Regular 25c Leader Boxes, special 19" Steel Rods, large agate tips and large guides, - rrfr>, * J For the Base Ball Player fl , SPECIAL EOK SATURDAY ONLY—First /. y \ Baseman’s or Outfielder's Mitts, dark brown lj[ S-vi facing, with red leather back: extra good 37 value at the regular C* [ price. 65c; special at Regular 40c Bicycle Foot Pump, special at 25c Regular $4 Puncture-Proof Tire, special at $l9O Regular $2 Folding Doll Carts, special at 98^ make of Hammocks, fast ♦ colors and reliable in evey Store OPEN Till '* ’ I 11/ I I JIT 10 P. M. Saturday XX X X—i- • IJ • I 1 L/ OV/ i. V/ • All Uav Monday HABERDASHERY M.-n'n I mlrriiear—' ll V. n “ two piece suits #l. 91.50, *2 nml #3. '*ll. A. II.” I Uluu null* #l. SI.VI, #2 anil #2 VI. tiiilhrluann, two pl. ee nultn. p. r gurnunt .Vie so #I.OO. linltirlKitnii t nt*>n nuti»— • 1.00, # 1.7*0 muil #2.00. I.lnlv Ttirend, two-plccc— fl.OO *i ml #I.VI. Atercerlsed l.lnle, p* r amt —#2.s*l un .I #.1.00. limn* 1 ndenieur, two* piece and union nulls Mr to #l.Vi. Meu'n **||U llonlery, \ arl omu shades- 50c. llonli*r>, gauae und li*le —2sc, 55e. o puli * tor # 1 .ini, nuil Vie. Nrallgi-I* OullUK n ||| rtn of Madias SwiuirU' I. Put. gc* .-dlk. Wool, tic. Mg h I It ii Ii rn, light Weights 50e to #7.ini. I ‘a |u mu n, Madras. Silk, . i #I.OO, #t.so, up lo #O.OO. lounging lliibcn, light rtinnel an ! m silk •0.50 lo #ls. Iluihlog Sultn, two-ple. - e #l oo to #S.V». Aeckw ear—Wash. 4-ln huml* white, light col on fancy- Is»* to 75e. Handkerchief* ldnen silk and linen and all Nl.k IV* to #2.Vi. Ilun.lkr rclilef* uutl Ihen # I Handkerchief*, I’tv* muil Hone to set • 1.50. SHOES A uchtlug Miors, r ihh^r toli-t—7se to #1.25. Teniiln <ilnir«, hoys and men * noc to #l.oo. Titm. Men s Bo>»' and illr’i #l.oo up. ismlMls, girls' and boys' *'wo up. , ■ ,v S)exv\owJ^gr, la-ck ierv'Ct ■** ~c> *>» 1 Courteous Treatment Detroit's Alust Progressive Store AH Prepared for the Fourth / In tin lust < /fort to #/rf tn rut/, you will find trrcnil thing* that you urtd i„ order to tnaXr the celebration of the sth the more pleasing to HKSUgK you. Our ready to wtur department offers you selected spe • ' vjffWPSv 'nals for Saturday that are not only ready for immediate ) HHC but stru'tly seasonable and positit'e bargains. ( ' . Jxtok over the list and if what you want is not \ a bly fin,l it among our unudrertised bargains. / If 1 L n^even^ence vassaTh^^g> / /' II r / Just received u new line of 1.1 v *.S (J it* 0 J Il(1 Sfl t'FltlK WAIST*, lace ami cm \ ——— «\K |.OT PI HK 1.1 AKA W AIUA. Hi *l6 O and *as ralaea. goods in plain and fancy effects, spe I I I" I * Alt bought for «M# .0.08. sal. nl\¥H JUUi and strictly faablonabls; sUs. u l oi It #2 V> I.IAt.KHIK A All \vl J 1 I / i fj v^ra.Mp eK/riSL rarlsty and color enough to l \\\ A \\ lls iv, both fancy and ||,l /Jr IJI v, ,u,t “ yon# - choi °* °i' h# : a - . t, r.:; , .v* wt $ 1.50 m PJtfrffw fl Ur * wt ■* Cfi Cl] I|„|,* new style. In I. At K and K At- WA ■y t tor onJy A# A# I*/ W IIHOIHKHA THIAIMKII AA Al*>T* t f 3fi nil #7 60 English &«p Suite, In t; 6" values, choice QQ. 'rTf' ll *1 sl 1 r white, blue, laseader. green, Saturday \L If JH R r . . _ . _ _ _ _ t iil.OHK.ll At AH is, tailored effect*. ft tAn: ** oholce Eat- C Q („ t»., 11 -. plain an.l stripes, sp--Mai ' f~J I |m V urday. for only ¥W,WV f, >r Saturday. QO. FI i3B l \ Xdnen Butte Seduced, epectal ' %r A i| |f I SI3 \' lot tt * t p at oa SO doz. ie • orsets Go On w * I S til 42-Inch Coats, tucked back 'I Is E\V and front, button trimmed Sale At U r dt?V cAlO^nirK] if ! 2 Sll wepUoeth.se M , ... .. . , . ; . ..... ~d- Wl I W\ /If Ii I wnv ,lUt * ou ,al# fct Qfl *M*. i.igh. low Ol W*\J)j£t \ lit ll ■■ effi lT\ choice for only. *et* utw iys worth |l. your choice /Ml w *f ll 13 lm rn* Saturday while they 7Ql* /3, ; lf® v I 11 MR ftll and %S Wash Dresses, die- ia , t f,. r f ?fC /Alf.li SJI (l n fft || tlaotlrely new and the sea- Ait*l.lA t AHKHAAKAH M'KCI.AIA //olfl eon’s highest production in Koit oATlltlilt. iV’wJt Id *»d color es- 7fV< . , ri(IA|A|KI> ah*iia cn p ||}/IT(UjL 4 k f y facts, plain or .laborat.ly aKllll*. only OVU —* trimmed; your cboloe of the u y ikivimiii t tiKAKT QQn K I>>llil - entire lot Saturday QO , „AKHA. "nl> LjUiUlJ^ XT for only VvasfO #i ini l At K THIMAIKH QQn “ r " A|<;HT UQWAt, only /X SoOALI/A PATTOLAI /TV * *7i*a AA/onnwAPP avL. Ribbons--An Over-the-Fourth Need The moit beautiful kinds and the most dependable qualities, at the most alluring prices. Mi at h the st,>rv of Hudson's Klbbons In one sentence Crisp, fresh Taffetas, rich, glossy Satins; soft, graceful M oßS.il lues, ate elegant Moires, priced for Saturday before the Fourth most attractively. SATIN TAFFETA RIBBONS in white MESS A LINE RIBBONS, beautiful soft mgg I|| and colors, 4ln wide and waahable; , w j,Re and colon; ILBO W II |\ w I BATIN rAFFETA flk , A / shades wide, in leading colors and white WHITE SATIN ST it IPE MOIRE RIBBONS, one of th"* WIDE SATIN TAFFETA RIBBONS, extra heavy season's handsomest novelties. sin wide and a quality quality, superb satli face, ♦> In. that Lows beautifully. Verv speclaj "2 2 _ wide, in all the wanted value at shades as well as white Extra value • J/w Hats for the Fourth Rendv to Wear or That Need Hut Little Trimming SATURDAY, JULY von may take vom KOUC.H AND I'LADY SAILOR ITATS -choice of anv Irimmet] Hat in our stock, any im- , '“ r bmirth ' A,ar - \ ' a ' t ’Tl* * , ported model. New Wk I attern Hat or product th>r> . ]Rr^r an(| T ma U shapes in mush room «*f our ow n work t--.ni'. A original, stylish an ,j r ,,jij ni r brim effects. Need no trimtrin* showing, including Hats sold earlier m the season ;,nd are Hats wo: }•» regularly Sf 5° an( l --’.50 up to sJxx). each. NOW *1.98, $2.98, 83.98 and 85.00. <H< )K I’ \T 49c and 98c. BLACK (II IP. RIHw.H black HAIR RRAID HA IS. BLACK AND WHITE [i u All) \v i) It l*R VI ii MILAN BRAID NAIL STRAW HATS AH ,! in ,hr n,,, “ P " IJ “ lar Sl ’ a,, y OR HATS, in new and sortment of styles worth now worn. Regular $2.98 uid popular styles. Regular 25c $1.98 $1.98 SATURDAY CLEARANCE OF aoo DOZ. ASSORTED FLOWERS 1 Roses. Buds. Daisies. Lilacs. Black Mowers 1 (),-<* 2r>cail(i 4VC Hyacinths, Foliage, etc, etc 311(1 4/C