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I (one pn a- iTHE CREATMYSTEHY STORY l PRODUCED BY THE UWIVERSAU FILM KAHUrACTUPIKte CO., CHAPTER XXXV. (GonUnuM.) IERELY my own pon and Ink," tho profcvor expostu lated. "It thoro Is anything I detest In the world, It U violet Ink. And your pen, too, la execrablo. As thoro are to bo tho lut -words 1 shall leavo to a sorrow Ins; world, I should like to wrlto them In my own fashion. Open tho bat for yourself, It you will. You can pass me tho things out." I Quest openod the bar, took out a Een and a small glans bottle of Ink. I Is handed them to the professor, who startod once more to write. Quest watched him for a moment and then turned away to French. The profossor looked ovor his shoulder and suddenly bared his wrist. Lenora seised her employer by the arm. "Look!" he cried. "What Is he going to do7" Quest swung round, but he -was too late. The professor had dug the pen Into his arm. He sat in his chair and laughed as they all hurried toward him. Then auddonly ho sprang- to bis feet. Again tho change came into his face whloh they had seen In the mir ror. Kronen dashed forward toward him. The professor snarlod, seemed about to spring, then auddonly once more stretched out his hands to show that he was helpless and handed to Quest the paper upon which had bean writing-.. I "You hare nothing; to fear from me," he exclaimed. "Here Is my last message to you, Sanford Quest. Read 1 It read It aloud. Always romombor that this was not your triumph, but mine." Quest held up the paper. They all read. The professor's lotters were carefully formed, his handwriting perfectly leirlble! "You have been a clover opponent, Sanford Quest but evzn now you are to bo' cheated. The wisdom of the tapea outreachea ypurs, outreachea It and triumphs." , Quest looked uo auieklv. "What the devil dooe ho meant" he muttered. . The professor's arms shot suddenly above his head. Again c that strange, animal look convulsed his features. He burst Into a loud, unnatural laugh. "Mean, you fool?" he cried, holding out his wrist, which was slowly turn ing black. "Poisoned I That Is what it means!" They all stared at him. Quest seized the Ink bottle, revealed the false top and laid It down again with a little exclamation. Then, before they could realise It the end came. The professor lay, a crumpled-up heap. .upon, the floor. Tho last change of all "had taken EXTRA TROUSERS Genuine Priestley Fine English Blue Serge from Bradford, England. When serges were scarce I was able to get hold of ten pieces of fine dark blue and five pieces of a handsome black, each yard stamped with Priestley's label, and no tailor in the city of New York advertises to sell Priestley s serge under $25.00 or up. They were Dougnt originally witn tne intention of selling them for $15.50 for a single suit, as a leader. The seaton it late and I want to clott thete out, suit and extru troustrt, to order . . mm m BBOADWAY c"s"Jm Xiihu w.finJivjs Till 0. mm I iliii SHOWN IN THE novir lit .PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM place In his face. His anna were out stretched, his face deathly white, his ups raintiy curved in uio nair am iable, halt supercilious amlle of tho savant who sees beyond. Quest stooped over. him. "Ho Is dead," ho declared. Quest swung round In his chair as French entered the room and hold out his left hand. "Olad to see you, Frenoh. Help yourself to a cigar." "I don't know aa I want to arooko this morning Just at present, thank you,- iTencn replied. Quest laid down his pen and looked up. French was fidgeting about with his hat In his hand. He was drased moro carefully than usual, but he was obviously 111 at ease. "Nothing wrong, eht" "No. there's nothtmr vrromr." Frenoh admitted. "I Just looked In" uuest waited ior a moment Then ho crossed his logs and assumed a patient attitude. "What the dickens did you look In for?" ho asked. "The tact of It Is," French ex plained, "I should like few words with Miss Laura." Quest laughed shortly. "Why on earth aouldnt you say aoT" he observed, "Never knew you bashful before, Inspector. She's up In tho laboratory, ill ring lor some ono to show you tho way." Quest touched the boll and his new secretary entered almost at once. "Tako Inspector French up Into the laboratory," Quest directed. "See you later, Frenoh.' "Yes perhaps I hope so," the In spector replied nervously. Quest watched him disappear with a puzzled smile. Thon he sat down at his desk, drew a sheot of papor toward him and began to wrlto: My Dear Inspeetori 1 am taking this opportunity of letting you know that out of defer ence to the wishes of the woman I hep soon to marry, I am abandoning the hazardous and nervo-raeklno pro fession of orlmlnology for a safer and happier car-ear. You will have, there fore, to find help elsewhere In the fu ture. With beat wishes, Yours, , SANFORD QUEST. He left the sheet ot paper upon the desk and, tinging the boll, aont for Lenora. one appeared in & rew mo menta and camo over to his side. "What la It, Mr, QuestT" she asked. He gave her tho letter without re mark. She road It through and. turn ing slowly around, looked at him ex pectantly. "How's that seem to youT" he asked, reaohlng out his hand for a cigar. ... "Very sensible, Indeed," she replied. Every order taken by me since my advent in New York is taken with the understand ing that it is to be satisfactory to the customer or new suit to be made. I have quite a few uncalled-for suits on the line, sold for $15.50 oriff- tHf Kfl inally. ' If you drop in I might 'OU be able to fit you, and the M price is fl A NUMBER OF UNCALLED-FOR TROUSERS TCHELfi: Two ot tho Hand ( tomtit Storot in Now Yorh.City Saturday 11 'Clack , "It's no sort of life, this, for mar ried man," Quest declnred. "You agree with mo there, don't you, Lo- "Yes I" she admitted, a little faintly. Quest lit hla cla-ar deliberately. Then he enclosed tho letter In an envelopo and addressed It to Inspector French. -xoua netter deliver this to tno in- apeotor," he said, "In caaa he doesn't call round here on hla way out." He handed her the note. For a moment she looked at him, then she turned quicuy away. "He shall have It at onoe." ahe said in a low tone. Quest watohed her cross the room. She opened the door and passed out without a baokward glanoe. Then he shrugged his shoulders, hesitated for a moment and followed her. He heard the door ot her apartment on the next floor close, however, and mado his way to the laboratory. He entered the room softly and paused upon the threshold. Hla presence was altogether unobserved by tho two ceoDlo who were standing at the other end of tho 'apartment. "I say, Mlaa Laura," the Inepector was saying, "this has got to come eome time or other. Why dont you inako up your mind to do ltT I'm no great hand at lovemaklng, but I'm the rlrht sort of man for you and T iMnlr vnn VnnW It." . --- . v. t ThlB, tjuesi murmurea id miurai, "Is whore Laura boxos the Inspector's arsl" . . . . N'oUitn;? of the sort happened, how ever. There was a queer, a mystify ing change In Laura's expression. She was looking down at the floor. Bud a ,, titm was hlddon in ner hands. The inspector tnrowjn around her. . "Say, that's all the answer I want, ho declared. , . Quest atole softly away. As i he re gained the door of his study Lonora. dressed for tho street, hurried out. She tried to pass him. but he laid his hand upon her shoulder. "I was fust going round to Mr. French's offloe," she explained. .11 rHolt." QUeSt rOPHCd. "TholnVpector-. here, .You lja tho note upon, tr table. HI. rer kins." he called . oui w nis ' In the next room, k". T"" 7".. coat Come back a moment, Lc nora. She turned Into the room a little rw. -...... minnA hv her aide. "norh.ld quietly. "thei klnd of a brutal note i ioiq ; give to Frenoh, but I thought youd "sralwi'her eye. suddenly to hU. "Understand what?" she whUpwed. The eecretary entered the room, heaped Quost on with his coat and handed him his hat. "If you are quite ready, J00,-,,,.-. "Heady?" she exclaimed. Where are we going?" Quest fllghod. .... "Fancy having to explain all these thlngsl" he said, taking her arm. i lust want you to understand, Lenora, that I've walted-qulte long enough. Perkins," be added, turning to his secretary, "If any one calls, Just say that my wife and I will be back early In the afternoon. And you'd better step upstairs to the laboratory and give my compliments to Inspector Frenoh, and say that I hope he and Miss Laura will Join us at Delmonl oo's for luncheon at 1 o'clock." "Very good, sir," the man replied. Lenora's face was suddenly trans formed. She passed her arm through Quest's. Ho stopppd and kissed her as he ledihor toward the door. "You understand now, don't youT" $2.25 The Tailor From 119-121 NASSAU STREET Opea Erenlaf e Till TBS EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 14, ha whispered, amdlng dawn at hen "I think so," she admitted, with little sigh of content. (The End.) THEIR NEW PARENTS WILL MAKE LIFE HAPPY FOR 3 Mrs. Whltbeck, Mrs. De Salesand Frank M. Lopez Adopted Chil dren Last Week. Through adoption decrees signed last week by Surrogate Oohalan three waifs wilt (at good homsa and ultimately will Inherit aharss of fortunes. . Mrs. Katharine T. Whltbeck of No. 601 Wast On Hundred and Thlrteanth Street, widow ot Caleb Van H. Whlt beck, who before bis death March ?, 1914, was proprietor ot the Mackansack, N. J., Evening Record, adopted Vlotorla araarea, three years old. The child had been deserted by har mother attar the Utter had been daasrtad by har hus band. Mrs. Retina Da Bales of No, ill West Elgiity-aecond Street has adopted Charlea M. Langbauar, the fourteen-year-old aon ot Mrs. Anna Langbauar, a maid In the De Bales home for twelve years. Mrs. De Bales told the Surrogate the boy and hla mother had been hn. donad by the father when the lad waa Frank M. topaz, connected with the firm of Adolph Lewlaohn A Bona, and who Uvea at No. J8 Weat End Avenue, adopted Marjory Adama, the daughter oi rarer Auami, Ana mom reru Nov. 26 last. FREE! .75 Boston 7. Saturday 9 o'ClocU ar aij in I I H "Bolt!; tf oa U j H tnn-rtfillalU, hot In I KBPk J dick JlJ th'U ffl & IBmBA iu up Jtutt llm " n Carstairs 1 ft Rye A j ,urB you get Csnulrs M M tj Rye In the non-refillabla H i bottle food bottle to li , I keep food whUfcay good." H ' n Carstairs Rye la the oldeat, f L the purest, the finest whiskey In j X America. Skillfully blended U and aged In wood. Call for M Carstairs at your club or hotel I "Child Welfare Rumlfty" June BO. The State Health Department hae aaked every clergyman In the common wealth to observe' June 20 aa "Child Welfare Sunday" and to direct tha attention ot tha congregations to the proper care of children, especially babies, and tn tha facilities which exist In their various locellllaa In tha way ot Infant wolfara station, visiting nuraea and othar meene by which mothera may ba Instructed cQ these subjects. THEATRES. Winter Garden SXiJj!SlA THE PASSING SHOW OF 1915 CASTLES T,NK A I K Alop44UiBt.Tlf. 11wellrr.M3V Adm.lt. iu.. 3PI GEORGE NASH VWjR MulnB Elliott's .W;-.."-,: MX, Tc, 11, Sl.M, II. Bl ?. IL MM A ill lllhr JILUKAL INUbOUY" HOMt iJiarhi, JollrTnnM. .mttjrOlrJj, oiiiaiautunM Ttun. & stu a.ia. PLAYHOUSE A?9'W:.VS-ff niOMt Bucrma DINNERS In Nw York nnnri i 4tlh-w-u s.io UIUII M uu!wni.(e.u inakit.i so MANHATTAN 9!? rVw"' IIKVONI'AA .. I1VHKI) 0 Ht.,E.V il'vw.rboo l)rrntM). a?g0NDER COVER Ht.Kf.23.3J A Mo. rACK.Mll) FlNri FEATIiEkS'1 1'lVKIH In UAIC.1 I M.U.U'wl. tl'op.) A Ht., t.iq. SHE'S IN AGAIN Mill 11, I I I lirmllHM IILIIiffi "It PAYS TO ADVERTISE tISs LIBERTY ,.?fe rwicn lutir, inri Kuutiia fx&sit. 1i1i.a1-c4.7n. nil OtW MUlnw. ... (MK-ll, D.W.GRIFFITH'S (MdA-VTIO HPDOTAOLJl. at Rarris o TWlfi BEDS i 'a flt. it 7 SO. Wt 42.1 HI, cci M0.XTGOMEKY & STONE Wad. If'oiHitatl At Hat I HO lAKhlog lilt ot Krw York. A FULL HOUSE Eu MO Oood sta Ut 1U1.S0-7IK AQ1VI MU.ga.ilOA7S;. VI lilll 23ABO0. IJ J.t.U j.ij.Tn mimm i i n Mr. Iltbu M en. o. I 1 I ! 'ttrti m Uotloa lira uo. ftiniru wh rcrfornunca. tur,. LAO M VAUDEVILLE. vitiiiui'itj.E and l'lirmi I'l.ivu ,1 A L, '. ir. jijr. uif. Ill AVt.N. Oo.. Cwuch A wcien. rrwmnnt ll.ntos " Wly aotl Jl'lr Jlurrif, Wwlia tiiunun, inner., wvtsKimnthnsrv. UtM 3arv il.rt Co., IaIIUi i ti ll. Vm J-.-. HAJ.lt, Mr W.uji. oih.. ST I 'SIIOflTlNO OK 1AN JLflL .rilllKW." Th aoMmt Mu 1'loU., Bjupbuw Oro DI A 7 A l'Mxn Ait. and Kttti HI. rLAZA out. l.soil i. ii. io-i-o. CLARA KLM11AI.I. YOUNO in "HEARTS IN EXILE" ANI IIK1II CLASS VAtmnVILtW. PH. rT KKixirs llrt" WULNItUK, ITlo I Loew'i Americ.n Roof UtAHH Onl; Reel Garden In N. Y. "jTfi Playing High Clu. Vauda.lllal LbS """aos. AMUSEMENTS. JARDINDANSE 11 war, 4 to 15 SU. NEW VailK Till; A K(KtK Berlnnlnii To. Night, AmarVVi I'rnmlff IHnMtitf BESSIE CLAYTON LEHTEIl HIIKCIIA-N A U.Jloo g.rUtt 3HEV JIUNHOS. "IM f.n.m-l'iUo ," In HttH". f"'j. "ri 10 oUMn. Al li5II.. 1 1.1' (fwiitnina. a 3 ui it. ut. im ii.au 10 u i. m. a t t-i I y Tt, n.nr, j so ali. VmlUtuin tiaic.mrot for UmlU.1 Tsiloil, iFmaTsmootiRtflQ TiiMiLLwa av m " -"" i cauA MOTION 1CTU11M 1 1 . I - '. M- i L . .11 A LYCEUM "tbfc,"lt1."'w' Ill7 evod ftuiKliy MaU.. 8 B0. ,SSSINSI OT10.N WCJU1U51, . !9o,Jlo.Sl. MADISON SQ. GARDEN KMrS,..1??- MOTION WOTlmtM. Aliaxttt. ftPBCUl.TiBS UEltNllAllDT, IIEJANK, fcomKliw. Suiltlm. STEEPLECHASE AllEIIH'A'H OIIEATIXT AND MOST CUIKMN.M, t'I'.NMV I'l.AOE IIATIUMJ DAMINtl MltATl-Vo I llftl A Lucky Number LW,,H Fros Djncinj Contest THURSDAY NIQHT. PRIZE A Uilj't Cottly Qwi HENDERSON'S .Ju "WAR BRIDES" ''.'"'.".. '.'."i1"' MORGAN DANCER S vVlfi.'fSS"'. NEW Mat. To iUrifir;w 1 llur, Ponror BRIGHTON S ,. '-.nalrr. Wnllrr nrlrhton Il.urli JJoii J.liwn. T Other.. PALISADES "T PARK .jwu, L.uiiinu ut'r.lVA I ii or ill In J.IIIUA ' DURLE8QUE. OLYMPIC MAT. DAILY MOULIN ROUGE GIRLS rrT.'.'" COLUMBIA JTwi BURLESQUE -'V, LEW KELLY i'r BEhMAN ,SH0W PHOTO PLAV8. t .10 a tt.aa Tlf.IlM TIIH CltlMINA attcBOciTni; ooiidimh, oih ci IINAL )1TIIB OODIIKHH, 0 Ih Ch.pt. r ?.'J.Ti5 1 EDGAR SELWYN lr.or.M. "THE ARAB" lOo, ta C0. BUtai Ontmu aa4 SoMjta, FXPROCTOR I vitiiiui'itj.E and l'lirmi I'l.ivu aJ 15 (5 lev 1015, Restaurant Third Floor TWENTY-FIRST JUNE SALE Great Sales Require Great Quantities and Great Assortment We Cannot Emphasize Too Strongly the Opportunities We Notv Offer SALE DEPARTMENTS ARE, Muilln Underwear Babies' Wear Coreeta Petticoat! June Sale of WOMEN'S MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Our advantages u large cath buy an and our ability to dispose of extraordl nnry qutntltlte ero some of the reasona we can sell undtrwear at the following prices.... Quality If never sacrificed to tteet a price, ell are carefully chosen-, ana me imra wcex oi ine seie DCKine wnn as gooa, ii noi dvixct, vbium ican u first An attractive feature of this decertaeat Is the Urte eectlon devoted to Crepe de Chine Underwear special prices prevail there, also We raaarra privilege ef limiting quantities. SI ot. Cambric and Nalnaook Coraat Covers II Trimmed with eanbrolaerles and laoee, I et. Soft Flnlah Mualln Drawers II Btnb'r ruffle er tueks aa4 hamstltohlna;. U ct. Cambric and Nainsook Night Dreeeee .IS Round ot V naekv wide emb'r and ribbon. II and 71 ot. Nainsook Pettlcoate 41 Buttle et wide emb'r. at. Envelope Chemises II Tokaa ef Uoa and emb'r. II oi. Nalnaook and Cambria Comblnatlone II Tekas ef Use er emb'r. IS ot. Extra Site Co rest Covers 19 Fruit of. Loom or Lonadate Cambria, blab neek, tlnt flttlnr. or low naok, looae. II ot. Eatra Slee Drawers II Cambria smb'd ruffle or H. 6. hem, W et. Eatra Slae Night Dreeeee 48 Oambrle er Muslin round, V er alga emb'r trim. N et. Eatra Mao Pettlooata IIs loft finish muslin emb'r ruffle. Chlldren'a Meaonvllle Mualln Drawers - 1 te 4 rral value 17 .ots ;.. to t te 11 ml value II ets ia 41 and II et. Chlldren'e Cambrlo Night Dreeeee .21 Round aeok, emb'r and ribbon 1 to 14 roars. is . Chlldren'e Cambrlo Petticoats Laos and Inaart or tuoka and emb'r. ' 11.11 Mioses' Nainsook Pettleoeto 1.21 Deep laoa and emb'r. soma ribbon flnlah and bow. M ct. Misses' Nainsook Coeeet Cevore. 41 IflmbT and- laoa or ribbon eaoellent aasortmaat Sale of Value Also In Finer Qualities NIGHT DRESSES Cambrlo and Naineoo .71.. .54 many preur . Nainsook Nlaht pM- . . inra.ta or neat ypkaa or uwiao amb'r. run with rlbbors-iac.i mb'r Ulroraed nmplre poolal. BT Qowna special Fine Nainsook Nlht JDrsssaa trlmmlnes of laoa. emb r. tuoas and rlbbon-fTfal var.-r - - atylaa roa. fMO h'""''i'Vnu at t aot-f ront ai and rea. M " Fine Nalnaook Nlaht wreaaes front., yok.a an eta.veaof Ine Val. iniena uw n qa ribbon drawn reg. MI o,M CORSET COVERS Nainsook dosen fine models. tVtm'd front and baskneat dglna-e or alaboraie iao InS emb'y rea. .10 88 rea. .61 07 iWSStiffitflr under fhln blouses reg. t.ll 9 WOMEN'S DRAWERS Naln.ook-wide emb and tucks or fancy laoa trlm'd reg. ,t.. ... .ST Cambrlo and Nalnaook Drawers deep nana iuum i VS i jace and amb'y combined, or all laoa value .71 1 58 Nali nsook Drawers regular ana Ida modals-dalntleaT styles trlm'd ,h with laoa in enoy design, shasraat emb'd'e rea. .!.. ,T4 hlvh or ahasre M BTantaa Joarnal foe Jmae MORNING SPECIALS Tomorrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealera Duyinr. quanimaa 79 et. Wash SlIke-JMnth M M VarTo'S "wrt-lo'v'.ly" Tot Burora,B1taawmroSa.'fo- 49 ct. Shepherd Chstlts 4Mncfa...... .11 J'ari wool ainan. meuium, and novelty deslans blaok and white unrss ooods itN noon. IS l. Marcariied Poniees. 'i0 Mostly white vrounds with solid or two toned stripes various widths and spaclq sof t finish for men'a boys' shirts, womon's wal.tD. children'" rtrese. etc. wash mttea yABRice uaseuiimt. 2) ct Ribbon 14 Moire and plain taffetaa black, white and colors also pretty Dresdens and stripes. KinnoNft-MAix ru)oa. 29 ct. Bleiched Sheetlnji II 2i yards wide deprndabla qual ityno dressing. U8ud-D.v8.ME'. 49 ct. White Drsti Linens... 14 45-Inch medium wolg-ht soft finish Ideal for Hummer, dresses, waists, skirts, suits, eto. UNKN&-UA1N noon. 12 M ct. Chinli Crslennes 7 H SI Inch satin finish florals, Orientals and smalt effects large variety eultahlo for draperies, cushions, quilt coverings, eto. unioLarr.nT-nASEMzwr, Clock eina beiaete Leek fer the Clocks! Opsn Every Saturday ThU Month Until rest si Women'e Suite, Dreiiet, Coata Hotiecdrceeee and Negllgcee Bilk and Waahable Bkrueee Mlseci' and CHrle' Bummer Drctiee .21 PETTICOATS Cambrlo and Nalnaook flounn of aavaral rows of lace or wide emb'r r.r. f. U4 Nalnaook and Cambrlo Pattlooats circular 'flounce of laoa and tuoka or wide amb'r and Insert rer. li.ai ana ii.ji .o Nalnaook and Cambrlo Pettlcoate entire flouncos of lace Inserts or tucked panels with lace also handsoms embrolderlee rea. ts.ei 1.04 Nalnaook Pettlooata deep circular flounoea trlm'd tn pointed or panel otfeota with Val. or Point da Parte Laces some have elmulatedhand amb'y Bpaclal 4.00 EXTRA SIZE UNDERWEAR Ultra Blse Cambrlo and Nalnaook Drawera wide emb'r end tuoke or laoe Insert rea. l 4T Bxtra else Corset Covera round or V neca wiae emo-y or iaas and ribbon rea. .It, .48 Hxtra Blae Pettlcoate, new models rows of laoe or sjood amb'y rag, 2.04 Extra Slss Nlaht Dressss round. V or man neai atiasia m laoee, emb's, tucks and ribbon re. e. .is .TB Extra. Btae Nlaht Dressea cambrlo and nalnaook laoe. emb's and ribbon rag. 11.11.. .94 PRINCESS SLIPS Princess Bllpe Nalnaook yokaa ot Bwlss smb'y or laea or seven rowe lace button front reg. It.SB 1.08 Prlnoeas Blips Empire etyle with front of tucks and laoe, tucked baek, deep flounoa. rowe laoe and ribbon special 3.00 Bala Iteaaa ta Bablee Wear. ninww. w. 39 ct. Mercerised Dsnasks M 4-lnch new patterns bleached. We toot Ml llnx durlas Out trait ejxl hwj tn. 1XVKXS MAIN ixooa. 98 cl. UltU Tots' While Dressss 18 Lawn and nainsook yoke. Russian and French models tucks smby and lace trlm'd sixes to i yrs. XJTFANTB ntlT, SECOND rLOOH. 98 et. te $1.39 Boys' Trousers .71 I to 14 yrs. stralcht, bloomer and knlcker styles cheviots, cas almeres and worsteds desirable patterns also navy asraea and brown and tan corduroys full out. HOTS" OIOTUINU-llinD VhOOH. $1.98 MUms' Voile Blouses 1.41 Dainty emb'd embroidered effects combined with lace inserts pretty collars short sleeves 14, 10. 18 yrs. W-Ol'SKJ fiECO.ND V'LOOB. 25 ct. Men's Athletic Underwear II Chocked nainsook aleeveless shirts lrawrs nil slies. KMT UNDUIlWKAII AIH ytOOR. 49 cl. Beys' Orcrslls 87 ( to It yrs. brown, tun and blue denim cut full double stitched patch pockets. . 1IUYS' mtNtHIlINO TltlUD SU)H. 25 ct. New Collars 171 I'lnln and plaited, flare and flat daintily emb'd on vulle. oraandle and plnue noma with color touches NWJltWEAH HAI.1 rUHfU. MemUa Speelala. Mentis: i Look far the Oleckel If 6 P. M. In Ury i nu A' Boya' Clothing and FurnieUeap Men'a 8hlrte and Furruahmsi'' Millinery Shoes t Fop To -day and Tomorrow June Sale Specials Customers realise tha bmnnrtaaM mt buying where they get beet Take far weir money. i Women's Blouse 1 - ' nt. JUQ( iHtfSwa llovar tmbroM.MA u'ausa deslans low colUr abort aieeveaavj Women's Fine Blouses I a ft 11.11 value Juna lalal Panel fronts or collars of embnMerA aanay ana lucKs) also teueaee ml w una Bias rrui. Women's Handsome Blouses near. 14.11 an Si ts Sfetal ueoryaiia crepoa, puaer WIUow fataa, erase da chinas. ku ohlffons and ahadow lacae w iiasn. discuii, piaca.aaa BlaeK white splendidly tailored, with! etlteninr. mlllnar. unit allovar brolderod, others are hand emb'eV Women's Sldrts Iter. 11.41. ...... .Jane piack. Navy, and Gray, Mohair etoei ar mooti wiin pieaia ana DUllOBS , rroni wnn aaa without poeaev an lenains ana bands, inslai r.8. Women's White Dressea oea I Bale... I r, smart Voile and Net June Sale Btunnlna- Blouaae In aaw. 3! voka or olaatad aklrts trlm'd oraiaa ana iscea eome snow ua? rurnaa oruanaa aaiin srirojee. Qtaer waits wseease'so saii.so.t Women's Trimmed Hata 1 . 4.1 Reg. t.S Juae aJe Leghorn! Mllans, hern aiadf 'faWry braids natural tlnta and faahlaaaaia colore newest trimmings ef flower a. wlnaa, ribbons, etc. Women's Petticoats w. Reg. .11 Juae aalaj Black or White Strips Sataene etren lar. pleated flounce with aad with out ruche trim. 4 4 Women's Fine Corsets V 'uu Rea. $1.00 value... June Bale " Novelty and Summer Coutll Boedldra and hlah bust ion- Mas alias 1 to JO. Girls' Tub Dreeeee Usually 11.11 June a... itrlpsd v mi New. alrllah models etrlpea v aa4 oheoWad" alnahams or plaid kilt. wfth white blouse collars and oUffs of self or contraat fabrics. ' - Mlflsea' Dressea I mij TTauallv ll.ll June Sals I T Btrlpad and Floral Vollaa pink. UflM blue, navy, tan and areen -ooalel with emb'd collar and cuffs or fleku affect of white net with Inset or- candle veatee. PvfYtl Tpaiiisw flu If ui S to 18 yrs. rer. $8.S to 84.18 4UfJf7 Juae Bale J -it Norfolk models tn various. stylee-Mf Caaslmeres, Cheviots jsad , WefT Craahee Oraya. Tana, Bra1 has or ay. Tans, srswas. sh Black and White .fanete llnlnr aplsndldly taUoroa. Children's RomDera Rea, .SS June Bale J Blue and aray chambray aad stftaaat arlnahams with and without salAHi ifcSli H-ea red and white plplnr fun aai Men's Percale Pajamas Iter. .71 Juae Bale BtrlDea and White Blue. Hallo. Vast. etc. oollerlaea ellk frags. Men's Pure Silk Shirts . mm. Rer. SS.49 Juae Bale I White arri round with aatla strlaee of blue, hello, tan and other ociora soft cuffs silk atltched eUes 14 to laT Importi?d Boudoir Slipper ersl u Usually 81.00 June Bale) mww Poncee in various attractive eobsre satin lined well made sixes I. 4.1, a, WHITE RATINES Style favored for Suits, Dross so acts! Outing Skirts One of moat satis factory tub fabrics made. IMP-rD IU.TINKS 48 and 14 Uea. lies:, .ss tk 46-ln. IMP-rD nATINEfl Special .gf) SS and 45-Inch RATINEB ,44 SS-lnch nATINKB .84) SSMnch 11ATINES Special $i 45-lnch LINQEniB LAWNH.... .SMS 16 and 27-Inch PIQUEB and guiiuuiiuio . K-ln. SKIRTINO OABARDINES. .aft Imp't'd DOTTED and FlOUnED bwihshb.' also 4oincn uimi'Ka. CHIFKON VOILES. LINOEJIIB LAWN and OltaANDIES Vttluos to ti cts 4f) 45-lnoh OnOANDIEB and L.1NUISHI12 utwnu SB LONQ CLOTH 12-yard pieces 4S-lnch.... 1.0HI tO-lnch.... 36-Inch,... l.-IOI 38-Inch.... l.OO 36-Inch.... l.UO I SS-lnch.... ,84 NAINSOOKS SS-lnch 13-yard piece 9.S4 SS-lnch 10-yard piece S.8J8 39-Inch 10-yard pleco French Nalnsllk ...3.S8 39-lnch 12-yard piece 1.48) JO-lnch 12-yard pieces 1.10 A 1.88 SUMMER COMFORTABLE AND PILLOWS Fine Sllkollne Covered Comfortables Full SUe Tuftrd or stitched aateon borders 'dainty colorlnere. Ilea. 11.3 1.48) White fio Feothrr I'lllewa 20x25 rea 8S.49. .... ........ ,t.84f 24x30 reg. S.2 ..3.8 2Cx30-rea. 81.49..... .....H.8 w res r, UsV8aaipejAaW u5i