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PART V. EIGHT PAGES. HELP WANTED. ' Male AGENTS WANTED. v . , -- t _perime_?. but a demonstrated ?ur-f«ii. «■« _. 9°* *' 2 » ixvation to quote agents &a__ ♦»-lor< prtßM on cur rfS-V? ■' DIHE SAFETY RAZOR. fc sensation of the age an.', tells on sight v —11 _**• 1S OIK ' me for one complete safety ' Jll' -,'__; use highest jrade Sheffield t.te«;< blade. Jjrtjed in »«* *■*•? extra blades are sold. 3 »I»aC5 ~eaiiy packed la at: i>apcr. one dime. M>uaa~ ar? b«-in{: u_ed now to the satisfaction V'>>* users. *• demonstrated by numberless te_tl •nociais * Arraafet-nieats for exclusive -territory "rVi'-t-'y lucrative agencies can be made. S_«j_tloß*l Safely Razor Co.. I_4-13_ White , t ' >>*■ York. . PROF. IT ALESSIO'S - . ... New Wrk Sci-uol for cutting and de— ixalaK ladies' and gentlemen' * garments. Tautr.-.t tf;r*:i or at 244 <}th iv ■ . _£_>!> vi_nt«_[ to introeuc*- article which helps -^a^e household expenses; particulars fro* Perm's Specialty Co., 415* 63d st_, South Brook es. X. Y. «j_COCXTAXT — - :- ■• and reliable; one with railroad experience pre-errea; salary $1,500; jiositjon. Credential Employment ' oraTinu ie>-_ 11*04). 2^5 Broadway. . -r -.*•> AGENTS to candle our Teas ar... Coffees: ex ■HlHl'"' not mil hiij. build up a business of l^tßf own. Call or write, Bums _ Peed, Ml Ks-*on -i.. N. Y. B'X)KKEEI'_R. accurate, under ian^ins trial balances and able to figure I&nb _rt money; fdt. Oede.ntial Employment Cor -orsver. (eft. ifW). _r«T. Brfwdway. _7?;>TA?rr POOKKE-PER for Newark manu f_c:-rfrs; f(Sii at start; worth $I>",<\ in year to jiriu man. Credential Employment Corporation, •_; Broadway. AfpI^TANT BOOKKEEPERS — Good writers; jjneri-— I or Grcrman <le_cent preferred: ad- Tcrt!si-g: firm; salai-j- starts about ?.".!'< '. ("re <ieDtia! Einplojment Conx'ration. 253, Broad way. i_l,L »nc ENTRY CLERK. Gentile, quick and acruratf. for wholesiale house; ft! Credential I__7>io}Tr^nt Corporation <est. 1!»<M), 253 Broad nay. " gi>SKKEEPER— -Gt-neral siore. Long Island; C___ESPOST>__CT — Experienced oil business; H^ba-s_soa, INpTRUCTOH— Civil endnv-erins; $1.300-$l..V>O. J3CSTK—CTOR — Mechanics and construction; Jl.'i-l'r ECPEHCCTEKDE-CT— Sheet metal furniture.; SLfiflML H.KEMAX- Bookbinder?- : Sl-SOO-ST.3Oa ____fIJ_»I_ XD—XT and MANAGER BottIing «;nn: water: $:«<O: e.'LESMEN — Fertilizers; four men wanted, one sr.<_k:r.p Gr-n__n; _aiary $l,_l>o-?l,m> and ex ptupes. f.'.LEs-AX- Exp»rienc«d. to retail and -whole "s»k druK^Et?; $I.3<H> and cxpenae*. __LJ_g___C — Accus-tomed to dtiilinjr with larce f contractors, city and railroad oCicialE, etc.; ore for greater Ne— .• York and three to travel; $l.»«t. irLSOO to J3 ,«« ". "\ "/- £ALF.;MAX — Experienced automobiles: several oinningrs; $I^oo to f4,l«»'». SALESMAN — Experienced wall plaster: New finnan- : tL2AU-f_soo. EALES'iHN — i*aint. harcware. nails, advertis lIIS :-rji!tJn= matter; Sl.OnO-Sl.rnXt. COLLEGS MAN or h:?!i school frrad'-Jate to Irarn #ia>:>. with good orporaanitr. IT-e*e are recent order*, and the rijrht man will hr e:;p_sec i!«ni<-_i_t°l> . Call or -■-- once. £csrn»-?s f#rfic» Co. Agency. MS i-inser Bnfld tasu X. T. C. ■ - £oO_____2 > _BS. having had railway experi- Uii«; s_l_ry $'iO»l to fUXG, according to man. Cn-Cential Emiaoyment Co:i)or_tion test. 1504;, _TC Broad v. ay. . DOOSKX3_F__BT£i ASSISTAXT. with some >-ears' ♦ iperiince; muFt «rxite and _g_re well: salary " jnr. -»eek!y. Cre-drtlal Employment Corporation. IT." Broa_w«y. _^jOXK____ > _nt*S ASSISTANT — GenUJe. age 25 30. imd«rs-U-_in_ English money and weights; s»l_r\- $ji«>; st?oc future. Credtntial Employment > cpor_tior. 2"C! Proadway. EoCICKEKPEITIn.i CASHIER, avecnatomed to ianilf a lanj f t_ l_ t_ • of checks; salary $1!*. Cn&esUtSi Einploynicnt Corporation '«>-■: ISO4I, . _V. T'roaiiway. C__lßKsTlor Loi-is Iblarid City; lumber mil! ex nert-DC* 1 dessr_bl<-; smsll salar>' to start; Gen til-p?. Cre-ential Employment Corporation. 2_3 I>r>i_-Kay. '"l-EJvK.^ — s*vi"r_i xt ry c?^irable junior posi ■: if; capa'.ik Gentiles only; salary $4»w. and ?."_^:.' cf«e«t-_ Em;*o..nrent Corporation <«__, V.M4). -T.rt Brra_way. ; t'LEHK. experienced in general office work:- snod ; _; I< ara:u-e. n«_t and well . recemmt-ndod : $12 j ■»^k>-. EaiphU—WSOl Corporation. —""••". ; t"<i:v.sy. __^ i CJ-I^UKS for r._inu!'act_rins company: UtitfUt inns n>en; pood writers; G__oe_: $624; goo<J e_TWX*_a_nl if ca;_!)it. Creiicntial Employment Ootpoi—tl onj 2 T,T. Broadwa). j r< iUii-SPON'DENT. some st.nopraphy: Gentile; ;,,, _. live ,-ounf m_n: f^r 3rooki\-n concern; i£i_- #T-,t»-?:iM. <"red-;ntial Emplyomcnt Cor- '•■ poi-tlrey 3 Brog_m- y. i CUEPIT MEN — As»_tant*« -osition open with m;nufa<-T'?r*^ ; salary S-I.Ta^ to fXSOO. depend tf on experieace. credential Employment Cor- ( prrilion. 250 BroaUway. ■ E_TIR_, FORCE for lar^« brick factory; »e___] ■tary. ~ ncral msasaer. suprrintfrident, ■ f*r.". enKinct-r. $1'"': watchmaker. Mexico c*|ty, ] f:i»i i;us:n<?fT Hen's C3e_ria_ Hmi" 1 . Houston, ! :*!rxa^. ■ i ri'i-T C—ASf- MAN as evp^rt Bfcenosrapber for t:-r*-e w«^k?; a;:p!K_ticn must be made in p»:i fton Kenday mornlnr: work bepins at once. P. II fiar.Tz. lft'i East -23 at. FZ'-TIII L.'^ERATL'fiE about Crydonor. master •: p:H<:italiy every fc.ms of disease ; m drusrs; ; tested o^ ;r twenty years; restored hundreds of , «£t-c-s wcrse thsn yours: no matter what ails you. : »Tt_ to-day; it may save >ou years of su^«rinp. I*'. 11. Sanely — Co.. Inc.. etS .*th a-.e. ; if'HEMAN. with n>«tal fumi'ure exr-erience; ' •r.UFt hav^ executive ability. un<iersiar.d ek« trie woluirjg and metal ?i?iishir;?. Credential ; Eni loyment ♦'orr'Craiion. 1153 Br^acwnj. 1 GriVTI-E_5 EN AGEXTi?. calling on brokers, j !j_a_ ers 3r merchants; income rifrht ( jHrtv. Write onl> . W". C Wilson. 1335 St. ; J'!-.r.'s Place. Brooklyn. j liIGH GRADf: ?AL_?_rEN^We pay each 1 Thursday; J_T« ext4es— e» advanc«*l weekly; no • ■dttss. oollecttes or carrying aataaj • ■ ; • or nie.ll , _:ak' $_"•*' monthl?." and over; small bond re— i quir. d. Write now. aerna naal Co., IC2 Me- j Luttre' B»'H'")nK. Dajton. Ohio. i LHDGEII CLI-KK. exj^rien.efl en this leas of work; _ood refer<*Ti oeso e5 indespensable.; neat T rier: $_S» Credential E-npioymeat Cor jm ration. _.V, B:oa_wA\. » anility. Brya. Wash- VIETAL rXBX_TURE PORJCatXN wanted, un 'irrftan_)n«: ej?<-tric weldlntt _nd metal ftnish :;:*:: ;K»sesi- <__Kutiv« ability. Credential Etn finym.ni <orporaiion <«>«t. 1!»H*. _T-I Broadway. f'pno: ASEXSTAXT. Cent lie. gr>od writer, quick fi^jrfr. un:er«t_.nCi:nr trade discounts: salar;. starts $»i<>'. Credenti-? Employment Corporation. _""■" Bros-Hray. J OFFICE ASSISTANT— PrijTht your.c men. fcm* »_r»%rj«-ncc Sn «fTici : mi:f t write and flsrurt t«.!l: %;o. <><-o>r<ti_l Eni;iloymrnt Corporation. _':. Braad-ray. r. !l 'KEP.. familiar -t'.h trim mil! poducts. for Fror>_!-.T!: salary starts fTSO; r«x>d advance^ inrrit. Cr»o>_tl_l EmploMin-nt Currioraticn 'est. _.".* I<roac_ay. _ mrLJSHEa — AOvcrtlslnK manacer ranted for frreninx Associated Preaa p_P'" r . Eastern city. ov«»r irxi.mio pop'-laii.-n; e-tabUsbud .V> rears and V -^-akinjj even; a!! n^'ied to be f'ic money earner is >i|;hi aavcrifiiiK msn, and if >"a ar» Fii-h a eat trttf what you cant ior drawing account fnd rarttrir.a''in^ ••■-■ l»uiM property up: siale ejcjieritijc* ; s' v e r* f eren<»-s ; <in!y '.lh*r ♦-'•r.ms jcper in field earn* over ?1<«1.»KU» p:r j*w: Addre-s S*--uriti«-« Advertiyjr.s Agency. AA Hni-.i st.. NY« York! HAZL.WAT CLEStKS, buoJ-tteepeni, ar-courtants; poslti«)!is .->jvn rcquirinc: this f.a! •r? -•-p.^nds 01. proficiency. Oed< nti_l Employ- T-i~ni <-.-rnor3iti.-.n (--si. lf«O4t. 'S3 Itroadwny. SA l.V.pA\S^'E.-i.;^-rifncrd asrlcultura! implt— men lertiiiz-r!=- youi.f iji_n who tiiis sold to farmers rnrocjrfj J; jrtne_*l Fior«s: fVSOO-4UBnt tn.i •■xpenrtm. Basin e»p Service Co. Asencj'. W • v :i c«-i hnilCir^. EALES?_IEN wan"-J for muflin and iin« n <ie- PBronent: ateadr itoplticnsr. IVestljeim's. «iS7 j.if.a.;-a:iv. JSr:_'klyn. tb» l;rut«d state? to sell -ftcnaabDe . ...... every owner vi-ti our J.o'.«ctor; rcferecces required. T_" O'Ncil Bm _ I^ot-^tor Co.. .T_o BroAdiray. ."HIPP! NO VlKHK^ ltripht, active y-»unx :nan. with th<>rou>rh kn-mWsr of routine; BSian >;>>. '"r^<>nt:_l i:.iipiivm»nl Cor-xiraii-^n test. tSmH _53 Rno. vrv. • PiiriAL ___PR__s__NTATty_; in N--. !-n- ltiOJ tor mail ord»:r h«juw; Rentlt-inanly hi'.f-r vi«-i»y»r; no se'linr; salary *— ■ '"TfJentia! Em ■ io'.-menj '''T;<orat!OT. _TJ Btmu lw_y. STyZSChfjtA KH EX> — unfittins 2rm <mn u«e two .-_ira S r,.Ki men; $:i'Ji;-J1.040. Cre <2r-niiril limplf-.rnent <"orp<>r_tion ust, UKM) 2_3 -tmadaay. fc"n_.\<y<;;-:ArHni*— Exjiort houre w;nt» careful. *-_a.t jouiijf man; correct transcri!>inp more imr»jrt«r.t than -pe^d; ST^. i> d.ntiai F.m- X'liiy mr-m <*orp— ratinn. '2TAi Uroa^waj. ii< E-.<>_i_.VPKEltJ : f«»r auto r^unpany: very cif-ai.-cut iTHin— pens'ens»n; salary f "*■<): ll^ vancejnom drpends «n e«-lf. <"re<ientia.l Cmploy n?ent Ccinjoration. 253 nroiidwav.' • HER — Lobi I Will 01. . ;i! <,| ti'!|. •=•-■ 4 ... : rot "cot STBN(x;RAPHER and cfSce a.«rlst_nt; vnnnr G<-mile, accurate in trani-cribinr ROU*; talsry -tart* about $GTfi. Credential Employment <:or p"r»;i>m. 2.* a Rmadway. ETENCK^RAPHER to tsXc leenni.-l letter*; sc <-_r_cy d«--,:r«-d more than -;^.<i; salary *14. .ttv-I future. Credential Em(.!'J>iw;ai Corpora - Ucn, _3 Brc_/.w_y. Bte*i|otlc Srißtnu, EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES Miss FitzGeralcl's Employment Bureau FOR FIRST CLASS HELP ONLY. 503 STH AYE., Cor. 42d St, Seymour Building. ENTRANTS ON 42D ST. TEL 3911— MURRAY HILL. A. OSTEKBEKG'S Swedish Employment Agency, otSW 716 LEXINGTON AYE., M'ZSttW STRICTLY FIRST CLASS HELP TO PRIVATE FAMILIES EXCLUSIVELY. THE j CHARACTER AND ABILITY OF EVERT APPLICANT IS THOROUGHLY IXVESTI- | <«»T_D. AND N-O QNK IS ACCEPTED IINLE?? WELL RECOMMENDED. THE WALDORF BUREAU / OF EMPLOYMENT 2 2 West 33rd St., near sth Avenue OPPOSITE WALDORF-ASTORIA HOTEL. <2_ Floor.) A SELECTED LIST . OJf RELIABLE: SERVANTS ' PHOXE. 300 MADJSQX SQUARE. C. F. Mack. Prop Mrs, C. Ma.k. M«nwg I_y__±ss Margaret S~m ±~bHn. :> s _3i3___?e__l_L. of lE~nrL^>Xo;y"rrt ent FDR SELECT HELP— AII Nationalities. 25 "West 42d St., IDTesa? stli. .___.-^e (CENTRAL BUILDING) 2d floor. Tel. 3039— Bryant. ./ All References Investigated. REMOVED TO 17 WEST 42D ST. Near sth Aye. INDUSTRIAL ASS'N OF AMERICA. I>C. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU for select h»"lp; all natlon_lltie«; references strictly Investigated and on file Telephone u2lO Bn'ant. ' BLOOM'S BUREAU Ten years' experience. Know most of- help personally. Investigates every reference. Scan dinavian help. Tel. 4857 Plaza, next to Bloom ingdale's. 747 Lexington aye. "SERVANTS" Home, Farm and Estatt. MATHEWSON BUREAU. Em IS3L Tel. — Bryant SI 9 Cth Aye. AMERICAN Labor EXCHANGE. 7_ti nth av«s. (near 45th si. /—First class help, all nationali ties, for hotels, clubs, institutions, private :anil lles. Teiephope 31&5 — Bryant. AT CAJ_PE-CTER"S Employment Agency. 154 f.th avo. Established 1547. We have best coachmen, gardeners, c'***"**~. married couples. farm Tin Imi 11. farm hands. All nations, well recommended. COOKS, butlers, second men. waitresses, laun dresses chambermaids, kitchenmaids. ladies' maids, cooks who launder, general horsewom en. Jussila Employment Agency, 680 Lexing ton aye. E V. ODELL ft FREDERICK ROBBIN?. Em p'.ovrr.ent Apects, S2_ 6th aye.. near 47th at Tel. M — Bryant.— Best private family help; references investigated. JCLIEN EMP. BI'REAU. 47 West 42d. cor. 6th Avc., Bryant Buildins:. will furnish promptly first class help, ail nationalities; references in vestig-ated. Tel. 4351 Bryant. LANG .'i BOECHBRERCO.. 43. AT,, 47 West 33d' i>t. — Firm class servants for pilvate families. Telephone 511 Murray Hill. MIPS MORROWS Employ meat Bureau. 721 Lexington aye.. cor -*f>th et.. s'-pplle? first clasa help of all nationalities, male and te_a;e: city or countr*. 'Phop* Plaxa, 182 S. SIRS. FLAHERTY'S OFFICE. 4«5 Columbus aye.. near S3d st <Tel. 741— River), supplies private families, city and country, with first class help. W~>MEN? DOMESTIC LEAGUE. No. 11 Kast 33d St. H!?h class domestic posi tions: male and female. Tel 1590 Madison. I HELP WANTED. Male. ! STENOG RATHER— Bright yount: man. with of ' fice experience, for •w-hclesale firm; Jl_ to I rtart: (~iih intil Employment Corporation (est. 1 •\ifA-. 253 Broadway. " ! STENOGRAPHER for larsp-. progri:.ssive con cern; salary $7M» a year: must have po<jd per s<na!iiy. fr«*d<.-ntial Err.. m. in Corporation, ! _■'-'• Broadway. ' ;I'K['RHA.V real estate ■elennaii wasted for hiffh class property; commission only. Ad dress C. H. Peters, Tim Buildins, Xew York : City. ~ . ■ TABLET DIGK_TAN_; iarge sailer; aivnn Southern territory. Pond Pharmacal Company. ! >:ev York. j___ I TAILOR — Man to take care of men's clothes in institution, repairinc. cleaning, etc. Miss Fita 1 O-rald's AJgeaef, 503 sth aye.; ciUnmrt' on 4_d. ; TiJIEKEEPER and material .-lerk; lumber or trim mill f.;vr*rienoe; live bandy to 1-on^ Isl j and City. Credential Employment Corporation. ■ _.V? Brnndway 1 L>'-EFl.*l> MAX to clean church (Catholic); (food i- pesiiion: *4.".. Miss FitzGeraldii? Employment i Hur-au. ."i"n ."th aye.: ■ ntnui c on 424 _t- I V. ANTED — -"•■'. must be willinc to learn and capable of acting- as our represents) i no I ranvassinc- or soiicitin?; rood Income assured, j A_£r_ss National Co-operative Realty Co.. 1232 I Mar<len Eullcinc. Wasbinston P. C. | WANTED — Experienced salesmen for dryjrooda linn and domestic departments. WesttaplnTs, j 6>T Bmacway. Brooklyn. | WANTED — A man and wife. English pieforred, ■ to live at Garden City, who are competent an. ■w'. !li:is to do entire work of household ; fi;ur adults in £— m_ty; references must be ungiifs tionetl. Address. stating vase? expected. Com r*-ter!t. Box _*. Tribune Office. i \\ £_,-• rKK.\ ;err't'jr> ; Pabiei ijig-s;ar.s tor ai. <.:r;ra 1 ! !ii». Pond Pharmacal i/orr.panT. New r<ar» yOTXG MEN. A;r.erican O«:ntileh\ for Junior clerical p«slTirvn<= >.\r reliable rtrnis; small salary; fcion projects, trredcntial Emplcyment Ccrprratior!. 353 Broadway. Female- SUMMER RESORTS. ; r ; a " Cooks. $30-$.%0; la_ndresses. $2.".: waitresses, chambemiiiiiii!, for seß-lde and mountains; all expense? paid^ CKAiinEitMAID-V/AITRESS— Two in family; i^rman or Swedish; must be !, <ii and willing; $?<■ Miss PttzGetmkl's Agency. 503 iith aye.: entrance on 4_ii Ft. CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS, for White Plains; j — in winter. Miss Curry's Employment j Agency. 20 W«b*t 42d ft., flflh floor. Room 511. CHAMBERMAIDS who do waiting rcferenres it-quir-d. f- ■ rej?istrauon. Miss Curry's tm 7>loyment Agency, 55 West A_d Ft.. Room 511. fifth floor. COOKS for country. _l*o city; must be com;ve tent; • m rc-dstration. Miss Curry's Employ^ m«nt Ajrency, _." West 4_d st. Room 511. >> 'OK. $25: city; fami!y two fall Monday moniin;. Mif=s Anna Lacy. Century Employ- Pill Acency. 15 Wem 38th st. «TX)K, for H-ntinj-on. L I. Miss «"urr>-'s Km plqya-ent Actnt-y, _' West 41' d st.. fifth floor. Rooiii 511. COOK, for Flushing; must understand ffood r.laln cookin«. Miss P > itzG«rs Employment bureau. MS Rth aye. ; entrance- on |2 si. COOK for dub: must understand all branches of cooking; food tn_nac<-r. etc. ■ S?A). Ufa: Kitz- O-rald'a Ae'-n'-y. ■"• " sth aw. : entrance on 4_d. COOK. Dobbs Perry, to do plain imnlne; any na tionality; $?.». Iftaa FltzG^raJd*- E-nployn-im Ilureau. MS sea »>■• : entrance en -s_<i st. - '"OOK. to as?ist Ironing, for Pelham; four in family: any naiiortality; *-'.". IXtsu liiz';»" a!d'« Kmplojnicnt Hureau, SOS .".th av-. . entrance on 4_d st. LAUX'bEE ■-• private family, in country; $.'"': bnnjr references. Mme. Au r .- . Ayencr. 66R 'Mh «v<». (.WiK, to en to Ixjli? Island; 5-v.f-de or >tov v.esian; IS Oil this morninjr, Miss Am.a I_'.'-y. Century Employment Burea_."r I.". ■>'. " Sv.h rt. KELP ut all kinds for private families; fr'e •'-frlrtrat i->n. Uiys Curry's Emiiloyment Agency, _r. West ■:■ M.. Room ."11. fifth Boor Hol'Sl-^fKKPEU. ca;a_ir of m_iia7iiM7" ata iT of tip. ■ ip. rr.ark.:!lnK. ieatetins. etc.; £.10. Mis« Fitz- Cer_!d'« Emyluj iueut ■Bureau f:0:; stn aye.; <»n iir.nc" <n 4_d st. HOI.'jSEVTOHKEii! ior VCh\Vr- lialns; Two iii family; pi;iln !aun<lr>-; must !>• fiood plain »-o«.k; *-.'. 31!*- FitzGerald's Ag-ency, :.<«-vih IV.. L'SEWORKER family; $BS two In family; brir.K r< ten m as. Hat Aujrustc's AjT'rno.^C'l'^r.th aye. '.' HofTFTWOIiKKTS. M<»_nt Wrnon; 1,. l-u.n .: four In fiunilv; any nationality: $_r,. Mi: Fitr<j«'ral<J'» Employment Bavasui 308 ."ith a-. .; MQIM on •»_'! St. Hf't'KEV.OItKKK — W«rt Indian preferred; three in far.iiiv: 3_.">. Miss Fit-Gerald's Emiiioym»nt i-ijr--H'.s. ■"•"' sch avi.; i-nirann- on -t-fl wt. WORKER Three in family; grill take inex:«-ri' nct-1 ;r!. an; nationalirv: HO Miff) F]t7«»«-ra!d's Emplovmeni Baraau, Hi ."th avc; entran • on <-■ -' • HOI>"KWOI:KEIt. no coolcln^; two In family: nny nationality: will tike an inexpertr need pirl: ' 51.V Mls>!« FitzG«r_!d'» Employment Bu r»-«u. itft r .' b nw. . •> -*-'■■■' !.v:.!"--- ' R!>o<i addreas ma_- 'r.-ik.- *.". . we«kly. Adrfresn !ct!-r ' n!\ . WTlsoti Household Wiatt. 1335 Ft. Jr»hn-> Plm^. Mrookl' n. LAI'NUnrSF, assi.i with chamberwork; East Hampton l_ I. M!'« ••;rrv> Employment >,<«ll i JT. W«t 42: m.. fifth flo«'r. Poorn 511; LA t'NURKS.'ES «f«».t for- lns<t!tii:)on; any na tionality; »;»i. Mtaa Flt_<lcjiildK Agency. _<£> fth --c entrance tm 48 SU KtTßreß for Infnnt* *■ final! children; fne r» Eistratlon. Ml-*" Carry's Emp!u;nunt Agency, i;.'. \\ . f<i 42d at . TissaTn 511. XTRSE. -Protestant- two children.' five and nt-yen \.rrr_ ■"- tr..', Mi«s KitzGeraid's Eni ' loytuent Bureau, 5C3 stii avt_; entraac* on 42d «t. NEW-YORK, SUNDAY, JULY 24. 1910. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. ' MISS ISABEL SHEA, EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 8 EA.ST «D ST.. fcety/«?Gn «th and Madison avea. Seitc: ticip, male ana leuiale. fcr city an country. Telephone 5083 Murray Hill. ' Summer Resorts Irwin'a Bureau. 77 | _»un_rner t\esorts Wr st mh _t. Tei. j — Chelsea. Best male and female help : supplied for a!l branch, of hotel service. 26 1 years established. i SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. Reliable servants, all nationalities. <_ We**, i 12.'ith it., near Lenox aye Telephone 4S»»— Harlem. Branch 20 E. Palisade aye.. En*.*- j food. J. E. Foster & Co. W INTHROP BUREAU j MB& ISABEL AI.DFN ANDEK.SOX ! (PBOPRIETRESS) Furnishc? families, institutions, collesfs. etc.. j with educational and domestic service. 37 , West ::-• st. Phone 1092 — Murray Hill. REMOVAL. -SWEDISH-AMERICAN EMP. BUREAXT is now at 722 Lexingfoa Aye., Cor. 58th. MR.?. 'A. A. OLSON TEL. 4<:!»i'. PLAZA. MRS. O. SCHUMAN*S FINNISH EMPLOYMENT j Bureau. 324 Columbus ■■'.. r»<»ar 75th; first class \ Finnish r._elp always ,»n hand. T. 1. 7*-04 Schuyler. . MRS. s COLLIER'S, 122 A West! 23d i St.— Reliable j help, male and female, references personally 1 Irvoctira'ed. . - MRS. C. J. COOPER'S EMP. BUREAU. 657 fith avc. nrrar 3>th st. — Telephone 1005— 3Sth. Se lect help of a'! nationalities, male ana female: references investigated. STEKiJNG EMPLOYMENT AGE.N'CT. 20 ! "Went 40th «.. want lunch men, colored anl white: general houseworker, houst-man. parlor maids. | TOTTEX'S EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 873 6th j aye.. near .Vfth (Tel. ,"SS Columbus). — Domestic ' help a specialty: servants in all capacities, wits ! Investigated references. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY of select colored help; references guaranteed: bond for $1,000. Old Dominion Employment Bureau. 88 West 134 th st. Telephone 1119 — Harlem. HELP WANTED. Femai . j NURSE, "rotestant; two children, seven and ; eipht ears; any nationality. Miss FitzGer- ! aid's Employment Burww. 508 sth aye.; entrance on 'i : ft. N \ : K. for Norfolk. Va. ; two chi](!r-^n. fi"ve and thr^e \ears; willing and. guuri tempered; , •52.V .*."," Miss FitzGerald's Agency. 503 ."ih aye. | t'Ec'ONU NUR_E; will take an inexperienced j girl, any nationality: willing and obliging; j fl'i. Miss FitiGerald'a Agwic.s, 503 .":h avc.;! entrance on 4"d st. STENOGRAPHER — Hudson Terminal Building-; [ •SIO ?l_: re—Hid offict:s. surroundings; waiting ; until fall to locate permanently unwise. .lujjp : Gxchaj ■»• *7 Nas^a-j Bt. ' SI'KNOGRAJPHER, publishing house, lower Broadway: permanent; one of oldest, best j clients: wajiins until fall until locating unwise. ; Jupj> Exchange, J-T Nassau SI STENOCrU.XPHEK-.-ECRETAUY; thoroughly ex- ; peri— need; capable of surervising private ; papers, etc. position permanent, i:; Singer i tulld [ ir.ar: offer excellent prosixrcis. Jupp E_ change, ! B7 Nassau st. STENOGRAPHER — Young woman; elite law firm on up; er Broadway-; position permanent; young woman only; <I>— ?2 o to start. Juh> Ex ebanpe, Nassau st. STEKOGRAPHEE for publishing office; must • be cnmp«rtent and have arood reference: this position is p^man'nt and with fine people. Jupp Exchange. S7 Nassau si TWO CURLS, IT.--- for hang BCach; three In family: cook. $3.": clianiLerinaid-wnitresF. $25. Miss FitzGerald's Ag-ency, 503 '•')) aye.. 4-J st. I\--i>F' ■ ki:<-h»-n. etc . German erald's EJmployment Don au. " ranee on 42.1 si WAITRESS, ior Sea bright: any ; nationa Jity; six! in family; (25- $30 Mil FitzGerald's Employ-^ naent Bureau. ."O-'i ."th aye.; entrance on t2d st. \ \TAITE_H3S. tor Good Ground; lour in family; ! any nationality; willing an.l oblicinp: .*_.">. | M.'.st Fitz«jcrald"K Employment Bureau, .".*■.■; ."■ i I aye.; entrance on •(_ -■ | WAITRESS for nr«=t class hotel; one with ex- j i, .,,,.,. wages $20. Universal Employment Piir<au. j!« West ."57th St.. Miss Peckham, Man ager. V." A XT_D — Severa 1 (.-xp»:rifnce<i pale«-«-nmen for various departments. Wc-stiiHm's. CS7 Broad way. Brooklyn. WANTED inirfiediately five first class stem>- | prar-hers. .Smith Premfor operators. Apply j 1-oinoriiMtcly the Smith Premier Typewriter i c>r-r>any. .*XIO Brosdway. [ WORK WANTED. Male vl APA IN ll_2S i__ j.jmployment Bureau. f-26 .-.t x t^ Aye. Phone 308» Bryant Best Jap 6 - .-?,- servants furnished lo private families; r»fer~ne*-« Investigated. BOOKKEEPER TRANSLATOR, correspond -n\ English. French. Spanish; German, some Italian: typewriting-; hard worker, conscien tious; best reference-; seeks steady position. J. Luria. General Delivery, New; York. GENTLEMAN coins to Europe would under take i-ommiEsion; references. Confidential. Box 8, Tribune Office, ■ HOTEL." Institution or real estate. by first ciasß and j>dpi-rhane>-r d 'ing car pent.-r work an-.! p-eueraJ repairs. Call or ad drc-B. ''hi'Mp. :;o_r, East 370 st. INTERPRETEB — Five mo'l.rn ianyuagea. odu'-ated. »6% per ct-nt Civil Service ex amination peeks reliable position, department B tur>\ snlDpins. etc. J. Luria. genera] delivery. New York. ■ '-'■'' '■■'■ YOCNG I MAN (110 wishes P'-sition. anything; experience onto work, ntoi:k or shipping clerk; in or out of town: references, Etultx, 52 East liUrt ft. DOMESTI C SIT 6AT S WANTED- Male COACHMAN and CSEFUL MAN.— Scotch. married, one chiid: can milk;' best care horses, harness, carriages: eif,i)t years last place. Carpe'n,ter*»^Agency. 1 1 54 -■■ 'are: COOK fapamsr. first class cook, wants posi tion in private family or gentleman's place; willir.s to bo anywhere; many years' refer er>'--. n. Fu.va, '■■■- Lexington ay^ <7o7 r PllE~^O*>rrn_n: man gardener and useful outside work: wife ...I conk and lain) tress. Inquire Math-wnon Agency, 818 r.th aye. T.-l . :!7s— Bryant. ' FARMER — Experienced, wishes positiim on Bmall farm, or as caretaker: present em ployer as reference. XV. M.. Post office Box _'>'!•_'. New York. FARMEn. Housewnrk-T. marrlcl. German- American, no children; wife -"-"l plain cook: well recommended Carperm-r's Agency, 154 Bth .ive. F \RMEIi wants poritlon as working foreman. H. J Tribune • 1 '".■ ■ FAR "SIT A NI-V57 USEFUL m;:*- married cow pira, for farms •>"■•! t;e.nt lemon's country places FZriKiif 1;. German and Swedes -1 ipe c!;i!ty ' P Mathewson Agency, *1* ''.It! a v Tel.. 6th aye _Tel..__?"- 1 '— Bryant. '"• V '}. i; M ITA~Vi>. ■"-'" Swede; pood teamster and -milker- hae worked In this country: can <lo pardenln^ Inou«re Slathewßon Agency. SIS <;th i».ve. Tel.. "'7*-— nrjant. ■■,'-.-.y-- MARIURI) cOt'J'l-n. Sc;in>Mnavian. on farm or ..-.,,; - . pla.ee: man knows everything about farmtng. also ho.-s«-». cow« ■•■..! chick ens; wife ...... good laundress and housekeeper* very bejt ■•■-■■ • B M. Tr^>_n» OfWce. : GARDESKn. — Tpke full charge of £*ntie maii'j place; married; no family: Bn I claes reft-rf nee». Address _H. W^ Morrlatown,_N._J ßTEWAltDi for ■<■!:' EnKlisli. with exeellenl ref J rr<'!ic^s: t^orouithly un<i<'rstands his dn ti"S. Mins --.. .1 .Smith's \i:-ii. '. -". West 4-d;s. 'Phone. So3;>— Bryant. r.-K).-[ LiMANi ';■•". gaiden and (r.-n«raliy useful, i,,.; - cow and poultry; eober and irood r« ferencps. Inrjniri' Mathi mnn Agency, SI -.• aye. Tel., :!7H — Hryint. E2FEFI7I; MAX. - ■ md man; y«un?. very m-at. •all if?wed*2 thnrmitrhly • liable excellent references. O»t«r'**rir'« -Agency, : '■'•'■ Lexing ton av r ._ Tel.. t«ir..' ; —-Pln_ga. yniT.v; m• •■ [iff] wishes position on farm i...i far from Brooklyn. Waller Olsen, jolt 3'.»ijj st.. Brooklyn, N. Y. LEX. to 6O#sr. Men's and Women's Silk Stockings ! All brand new, pure silk, strictly first quality at less than half the prices charged elsewhere for like quality. Men's Silk Half Hose; a variety of colors and black, with^C linen heels and toes; worth not a bit less than 50c. pair. at. MUV Women's Silk Stockings; sheer pure thread, with deep -p_ cotton garter tops, in black only: ali sizes: worth not less £f* / C than 89c. a pair, at Blooniirißdalcs'. Main Floor. ."9th Ft. Section. - -mnn\ii\(:[)Aii:s'- Muslin Underwear Another factory's surplus lot at unique Mill and Factory Sale prices: Women's Night Gowns of mus lin, hiph neck or low neck: trimmed with hemstitched ruffle at neck and sleeves, at..; .s.>c Women's Night Gowns of nain sook: low. rounc neck, trimmed with torchon lace in sertion and edpe; beading __ and ribbon to draw, at... ' « ** Women's Skirts of cambric, with wide flare flounce; trimmed with deep embroid ery; others with lace inser tion and edge, at ••••• •»* c Women's Drawers of muslin, trimmed with hemstitched hem: others with fine tucks above, at ••'** Women's Drawers of nainsook and cambric, trimmed with deep hemmed ruffle, beading and ribbon bow, at .*->«• Women's Combinations of nain sook, corset cover and draw ers, or corset cover and skirt; trimmed with 4 Val. lace in sertions, beading and ribbon; finished at bottom with hem- stitched ruffle.* ••• ** ' ** Princess Slips in white, trimmed with embroidery and lace edpre; have wide flare ruffle at bottom, finished with hemstitched hem: another style in white, pink and blue, with two lace insertions: finished at bottom with lace edge, at "* c Taffeta Silk Petticoats More wonderful M. & F. Sale Offerings Taffeta Silk Petticoats, of sum mer weight, cut full, finished with deep flounce and tucked; cotton underlay, in light blue, cadet, dark green, light and dark red and brown; consid ered a very good value at $235; the M. & F. Sale price... 1»1.-*.h Taffeta Silk Petticoats, with sectional flounce and ruffle, stitched, cut full, have cotton ~ underlay in black and colors; : M. & F. Sale price *.*..)> Taffeta Silk Petticoats, in black and colors, many different styles, tucked and pleated flounce, edged with ruffle or silk jersey top petticoats, in black, with taffeta flounce": M. & F. Sale price $4.1*8 $20 400 Day Clocks at $5.75 The Lowest Price Ever Made. By request we re peat this wonder ful sale. So many people were disap pointed in out last sale of these much sought after clocks, because they reached th«» store too late, that we simply were obliged to exert every ef fort to repeat the saie. ,")<>O more of these beautiful Clocks just here from Europe. With the grlistening crystal globe and the delicate pol ished mechanism. artistic shape, beautiful ornaments and handsome dial, they cer tainly do add to the prettiness of any room. Remember, they need be wound but once in [400 days. Not more than one clock will b*> sold to aff 7C customer at this price •■*• ' «-» Main floor, .'>t)ih St Section. Store of Certain Satisfa:tion— Bfoomi DOMFFTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. K«rns»«»» \ WIDOW with boy. 12 years old. undes ' mother's control would like situation in pocntrv horn**" no laundry work preferred tp wages.- Protestant American. Box 41. Tribune ATTENDANTS female; Institution, near city; "- $25 monthly and maintenance: four nays' va ra-ion. 1., -a ii M.rs-fs- Registry. ■■ W. 11th St. CHAMBERMAID. WAITRESS.— Neat young Swedish girl: very good waitress: best ref erenceu. Daterberg'a Agency. * lit Lexington aye. Tel.. 1055 Plaza. . , CHAMBERMAID and WAITRESS.— ant • particularly competent, neat and re < ilied ' escelleni reference*; city or country. Mrs Collier'B Mr«-ncy. 122 ffwl 23d st. COOK.— German, first class, pood baker: has frUnd chambermaid and waltp«»: do entire work private family. Morrows Agency. .-1 Lexington are. . COOK.— By North of Ireland Protestant; youne woman, competent; city or country^ .v. . !!• r,t references Mrs. Cooper 3 Affeney. 0,,, Bth aye.. r.Sth at. . rook — sv.,u=h with or without kitchen maid: excellent references; go anywhere. Miss Margraret Smith's AEency. -» West 4-<i. ■ hoi ■■ 30311 — Bryant. ] rooK Proteatant. with first class reffreoces; ,„ t,k. full charge. .V-> -VffW Smith, 2S w»t '■-"■* I'h-ii. .;"••' Bryant. ,-OOK — First class cook, excellent manager, takiair c harg;< very best reference from New York famili.s I Finnish woman). -.. Jussila Agency <'"<' L_^mrtonjtv___Tel.. 44.-,:t-IMaza. COOK_^Pn»t__tantJ will assist latindr.-ss; ex cell,.n( cook, rood rtfHrence»: city or coun try. Mrs. rTolHer*- 'Agency,* 122 i weat -3d at. _ COOK? .m.: LAt*ND«ESB or li K ht housework: competent, otiliglnj,' woman: pood referencM; city or country. Mrs. Collier 1 * ASt-ncy, 1 — uvat _:;ii st. ' COOK. LAUNDRESS.- German girl, very good cook and liiundrers: friend excellent cham bermaid, waltreaa: best references. OMter b,rsr> AB>ney, 710 I..\in«l'.n aye. Tel.. 10.i.j — IMaza. , _ I'OITLK.- German, "ProteFtants; cook, excel lent baker: butler. K ood all around: both experienced; hlKJily recommended. Morrows Agency. 7-1 Le.xlw gton * aye., cor. 58th : st. GENERAL' HOi:Hl_WORK. Youns: Norwegian plrl: good plain conk, laundreaa, wa!ir««_: rnferences; city; «--m Ost«rbera;'i Asency. TM 1 -exin^ton aye r Tel. MWB !M;iz.i_ HOUSEKEEPER^ — Vnuns American woman of rood family ias« "6) de-nlr*^, poaitton m houael^eper in family of refinement only. within forty mil** of New York City; good COOk an.i economical; no laundry work. K. M.. lio_x Tribune Office. '■ • liurSKWORKRU. — By competent, neat er'.ri. good i..vii;. cook and l_undre»_; refere»cea: city or country. Mrs. Coopers Agency, i»r.7 <;ih «i>, •?! >lt>l >i - - MOTHER AND BON — Woman cook and laundreaa, do housework; sun. coachman, Rood gardener generally useful, obllEln_. Mnrrow'B Arfen>'y : _7£l_I < exlngton ay. Mkm -Infanta or grow*, experienced with both; Rood seamstress; li*» friend house worker; good cook; excellent Uundr«ie. Mor row's Agency, 7-1 Lexington _>•. Wait for our August Furniture Sale, it will commence Monday, August Ist. There will be no regular prices; everything will be radically re duced. It will pay you magnifi cently to wait. Overflow Budget of the Mill & Factory Sale for Monday. TV. to ■_'<>-. Wash Traces at sc. a yd. 7". Mohair Sicilian at 49c. a yd. .-,!.,•. Fitrurorl Challies at 'Zac. a yd. SI. Black iS-r^P at $1.25 a yd. Women's $1.50 Lawn Dressing Sacquos at 70c. . Wo— a Dotted Swiss Kimonos at 2.1.' Enplish Decorated Porcelain Dishes. 10c. T.-.c. .MI Silk Diagonal Pongee at .19«-. a yd. $1.00 liberty Heaaallne at 6Sr. a yd. "J)c. I_r?e Siz.- Bathinsr Towels at -:sr. 30c. Turkish Towels, extra heavy, at 19r. • ST.r.O German Silver Mesh Baps at 55.00. $?..(H) Leather Hand Bass at $1.50. 57..-.0 Cowhide Baps at 53.8.>. SI" 00 Waltban or Elgin Watc?ieg at S6.::i. Woman's $1' ."(' Mohair Bathing Suits at 51. .08. S.-.0.00 Sewing Machines at $15.00. 54.00 Marquisette Waists at s-*.rt. *.".<"> T.itißerl, Waists at $3.85. Hish Class SLV'tti Lingerie Waists, very extra special, at 81.35. Women's $2. n0 PumDS and Oxfords. black and tan, at 51.2!). Children's 51.r.0 to $1.75 Shoes at ORc. Childrpn's $2.00 to $2..".0 Shoes at $1.23. Women's 7."c. Silk Gloves at •»•»»-. SI. OO Hoaltho Shoulder Bracks at 24c. $4.00 V.'ash Dresses, many new styles. at $1.95. $5.00 Wash Dresses, many different kinds, at $2.98. $5.00 T.inen Suits. -"4" 4 lenpth coats, nt $2.98. $10,110 Wash Drenra. double flounce skirts, kimono sleeve*, etc.. at 50. 75. Many extra specials in groceries. Wonderful little prices on wines. Toilet Goods Sale Superba Geisha Talcum Powder — The true Oriental odor; special 1 oc Genuine Wire Strung Hair Brush, with Hard Rubber Dressing Comb — Very special: for set, complete 2."» c Dr. Snow Glycerine. Benzoin and Rose Water Compound— For whitenintr and softening the skin: I^-oz. bottle 2 ♦•> i Dr. Snow Peroxide of Hydrogen — 8-oz. bottle, very special ... 1 J)e Dr. Charles Flesh Food— r>Oc. size 2-4t* ; Dr. Snow Briiliantine — reg ular or inseparable kind; as sorted odors: very special.. 1 f)o Superba Bath Powder—Highly perfumed: very special ... 24c i Dr. Snow Sea Salt— DV-lb. bag: special " j)(. i Dr. Snow Cream of Beauty (liquid powder); either pink or white; very special H7ic ! Dr. Snow Eau de Quinine Equal to the imported; re size ....." 20c i igdaies'. Lex. to id Aye.. 59th to 60th St.^' OOMESYiC SITUATIONS WANTED female. NURSK. — English Protestant nursery gover ness or nurse to growing children; three >»ars rpf^renre; city or country. Mrs. Co! !ier 3 Agency. 122 -West 2.id at. WAITRESS. -Exceptional!] neat, strict); first class, competent young woman; best refer ences; city or country. Mrs. Collier's Agency, I -- West _'td st. WA lTPvE7^r-^wedi_h7~w7th exeeikmt r ence; makes all salads, understands BerVna: wines, ran carve. Miss Martraret Smith's Agency. 25 Weal 4_d. /Phone. 3U3»— Bryant. For other want nrlvertlsements *«• eleventh page, main sheet. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. LARGE. SUNNY CORNER ROOM, running water: private family; beautiful location, facing the Hudson; telephone. Harrison, 215 West 101 st st. Tj-lephonejaifO — Riverside. 2S»TH ST.. M BAST. l-ar^o > and small < rooms; well kept; board optional; transients accommo dated. 14^D ST.. cor. Hamilton. Cool outside rooms in attractive apartment; private telephone electric llajbta; ev»ry convenience. Apply Jani tor US Hamilton Place., or Laurence Dunham. 31 Nassau st. Extremely reasonable. i STORAGE AN .MOVING. HAEGEK'S STORAGE WAREHOUSE CO.. Sth aye.. 33d to 34th ats.— Storage for furniture; padded vans for moving; tx>xlng. packing and (hipping estimate! furnished. *Ption< 3'.'lU— 3Sth. M'KINI.KY STORAOE CO., 232 Baa* 118 th. — Vans for moving: shipping, packing; mod erati • har~. « . _T-1. l_Bl 4— -Harlem. LONG ACRD STORAGK WABEHOUSB 419 West *7th st — Otllce. ISM Broa<lway. Pack ing, moving, chipping Telephone .MWa Brj - ant. HARLEM STORAGE WAREHOUSE J 00 .. «1 East lODth -Storage, moving, carpet clean lnK Telephone — 79th ax. : LEE BROTHERS .-'TOTIACJE A VAN CO _«•• ; East T_."th st. Storii^e, moving, packing; '< be»st n.Tvir. . telephone. [N'TtKPENDENT STTTiiAOE CO.. 1317 3.1 aye,— Aloviner. parking, -hipping; city or country; ' lowest chargm. r.- .X'.Qs [^noa --.- DAUBS sToRAUt, warehouse, 7_ Ist _vo.~ Staraga, muvlux, packing . xhlpplnic; lafes and I pin no* moved. Taj 124 — Orchard. ! ( '! \TRAL *Tt»RA»JE HOI'SES. ;;u7 West ; ::7!h st. — JJovliik, storln?. packlnr. shipping. ' Telephone 33! m Murray Hill. " ANTIQUES. lIICROSCOPES, num. mathematical. surgical and suryeyini; Inatrutnenta un: lc •••iiiaii !■!»-!»-> » «|.riidlt> NICKI.IN'3 OLD CURIOSITY mnp. im riru no--. K. DABOZA. the old ami original china re pairer: marl.l.- nnit -l.ihanter cleaned and re- I ; palred. .1! K,i-' iVri «i T«* phone r.710 pint. VI SALVO BROS.— Antique ftimituie. bilr-a brae. Sheffield ami solid Btlrar. K*J 4th ay*., | 27th st. Tel 2_4» — Madlwon >'ouare. JAMES FAT. genuine antlqua*. paintings, co lonlal furniture, silver tapt««rle<i and numerous _3J_^e£__rt_obJe£tii. «« ■«." We<t 42<1 at.. New York. K. I,'ADOZA. the old orisin_l~ohlna rapairrr Marb'e, alahaater cleaned and repaired. 31 ' ; East 934 «t. Tel.. 574O— l'Uia. J I • !■• VBMBNC : FOURTEENTH STREET. West of Fifth Avenue. When All the World Is Out of Town There Are Still in New York Over Two Million People! TO SAY NOTHING OF' THE STRAND FKS THAT COME FROM ALL QUARTERS TO ENJOY ITS SIMMER ATTRACTION3L They Have Wants to Fill — Unusually Comvlete Stocks We Are Equipped Make Our Stores To Supply Them The Mecca of Summer Buyers Values Like These Explain Why There Is No Midsummer 'Dullness Here! Com*, Try Our Morning Special Loach {24 cents and Spend the Day Underpriced Opportunities in Women's Dresses, Suits, Skirts, etc. If ever there was proof of faith in our promises It was dernonstratf»d hf»r*» last Monday Although it was « <x>l and drear al! day long:, this department was filled from morn till night with eager buyers. ... FiKUr*s taik. but they cannot tell the whole st^ry — you mim SEE what they repr^s^nt in quality, style and assortment to fully appreciate th»- folloving values: — Wash Dresses and Suits Tunic and Princess Dresses and Coat =u'f?» — Linen. Linene. Rep;'. Chambray, French Gins ham. Batiste and Lawns — white and all mod ish colors, as well as checks, stripes and polka — tailored or with Cluny, German Val. or Ft. Venise BBCM \\>r« *1.6» .93 Were $3 *» 1.98 Were $4.0S 2.98 Were |BIM 3.98 . Were $C.f«B 4.9S Were $7.08 ......... 5.9S Were $10.0« to $ir..o« 7.98 Were $16 OS to SIS.OB 9.9S >W«r>-_>tT.M - 12.98 Were $19 .98.. 14.98 Women's Coats Gold Cloth. Pongee. Silk. Broadcloth. Panama. Serge. Mohair. Linen. Repp. Ramie Linen. Co verts. Worsteds— black, tan. navy and shepherd checks — a ii lengths to 50 inch, though not at each price. Instead of »4.0S 2.98 Instead of *-:.9S . ....••••...* 4.9S Instead of $S.9S 5.98 Instead of '$0.98 6.98 ■ Instead of $11.08...... 7.98 Instead of $13.93 9.98 Instead of $13.!><» 10.9S Instead of f23.9«.... 16.9S Women's Fine "Sample" Underwear We Have Bought Fourteen Lines of ""Salesmen's Sample- AT LESS THAN MAKERS' COST Carments shown b- salesmen on which they took orders: therefor*. - - show sisns of handling, none are really soiled, but they all cam* to us at a Great Clearance Discount! BECAUSE VARIETY IS SO EXTENSIVE we cannot give details — simply range ol prices, as follows — 25 to 1 .98 for 'Sample" Corset Covers usually ..T9 to ?3.!>8 to 3.98 for "Sample" Drawers usually 40 m MM 49 to 5.9S for -Sample" Ni?ht Dr esses usually M V- >:>..'< 69 to 9.98 for 'Sample" Skirts usually JB toflSJf 46 to 1 .98 fcr "Sample" Chemises usually ,7.> to ■<-". »4> «g to 4 98 for •'Sample" Combinat ions usually .98 to <H. 96 On Large Tables on MAIN and SECOND FLOC-p- L««->k for the "Salesm ens Samples'" Cards." Clearance Prices for Summer Curtains and Cuitainings Every item a money saver. .W> Pairs Mu?lin Sash Curtain- taped ready to nans-yard I«n»»-wlth ruffle striped or Plain Muslin— . 1 - Colonial Crossbar Muslin— pair .1o Coin spots, detached fhrures and openwork effects— pair - iy Above are made from a curtain mills rem nan's. .-m Pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains— novelty or showy deslgns-3 yds- /V long _overlock edpe— value $rto 1 -TO Pairs Lace and Net Curtains— Combination Sot. French Net with lice trim M ruffle an,! Insert-also C^ble Net and Point Arab In corded de-lsns— white. ivory -«„ and Arabian— "? an,! Mi yd»- lon*- J pg were $I.OS and $3.l>^-to clear ' " Bilan.-- of M-fr\« stock of Cross Strip- '~^r- Ulm^fWoakf and rl»«n -Mves-white cream Arabian, myrtle, crim^n-yarn or -Ilk 1 contra^ or harmonl-ln* strires-prlces for ; I palrs _ n ew. clean. perfect- Curtains worth .7!» .49 % Curtains worth .08.. .6D Curtains worth $1.29 .7? Curtains worth ?I.6J> •■ .98 j Curtains worth ?_-43 t .49 \ Curtains worth $l.?s 1.29 i Lao Roman and Italian Silk Cros- Stripe ,« « j Curtain ? -nrvcr MM under $4 OS J^pg and $r..o«— clearance, pair imported Colored Madras— Oriental 4Q or H?ht floral ill UTS yd Finest Sunproof Colored Madras — 7- Inch— hish art effects— 1.98 value $S.»S— to clear, yd \nother lot of mill len«rth« of Furniture Velours and Velvets— plain or novelty designs—** to 5 yd. lengths— AQ value '.;,-, to 51-49 yd.— Clearance. >d. - -*~~' Decided Price Cuts in Fine f-mbroidcred Robes reduced to HALF PRICE to positively clear Fin*' White Lawn and Batiste — Binb'd bantlinpL- and flouncinsa. with j and without lace inserts— majority are j elaborate— amonj? these are a few pink, j light blue and lavender. ; That were *-'>-0 s to $7.!»K— Clearance 3. 0S I That were $.H.r>M to $12.0* — Clearance 5. 98 ' That were $13 OH to $17.PH— Clearance 9.98 j That were fIO.ON to *_4.;>J* — Clearance 13. 95| Dl SAME DETPT. White Irish Oln-.ltie-. Flaxen "1 ; Cheeks and PUl|— Ftitured ; Swisses-. White Silk MulU. in , Mwrerrfred Madras. Popllna. •«» Piijut-.-t. Linen finish Suitings— « were .20— to clear , Embroidered St. Call ?wts«es— .) 40 • dots, flicure-. scrolls — value .© 5 *^ y j ■4.". Inch French Lawns and I 24 f ifcUlxli-* — .specially fine — were ..TO \ •*»"» • Fancy Sheer Stripe* and Checks. "J Flsured and Dotted Swisses, Mercertied Stripe liatistr, Ml lll il Iras. Ileppj.. {^ 11 I / hum finish < Ti-pe«— also .1»'. inch •*•• * J Cambrics. Natn_ook« and Lone i'lotlu>. •»<> Inch Lawns and _!> Inch Ilatlate* — were .10. Lace Stripe Lawns. Checked and "j Strlp^ti Dimities. Cheeked Naln«««>W.x. Fancy and Potted Swis»~_. Strtl*'l g»«isttck-ra. - Q\' Cheviots. Poplin; al»o Lawns. * Nainsooks an. l Lon» Cloths — were up to 13 Ml ' ALSO, ABOUT 23 MORNING SPECIALS On Shlp until 1 P. M. . Desirable, seasonable goods .it Pht-nomenally.Low Prices! LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS! LOOK FOR THE, CLOCKS! FASHION AND SUMMER RESORTS. Fine. Lingerie Dresses N"t.«i. A Hover Embroidery. Batl«_fS and Lawas — his;h class, elaborate styles, wtth extra fine laces and embroideries, net off with exr-rui""* workmanship In tuckinics. _c. — white and pas tel shales — many choice models — now price! as follows: — Were $12.as 5.98 Were *lrt.J>S ! 0. 9S Were tv.,.\i* | .; 98 W«<r< i-ri..tS 15.93 Were $24.00 .'..'...*. 16.93 Were *27.9S 19. 98 Were »2.fts 22.98 Wer; *.TT!¥i and $-..-* ... 25.98 Were $41.0K 29. 9S Were $4T>.00 and $48-004 8 -00 .98 Women's Dress Skirts Voiles. Taffeta, .-ilks. Slcilienne^. Panamas, T\*orstes_. Linen. Liner.?. Duck. — black. be*c colors. che<Jcs. stripes and dots— extra sizes ta some Were $1.49 .93 Were PUI 1 1 .98 Were $3.!>« 2.9S Were >4.:tft 9^ Were *«.9K , 4 93 Were $7.9« 5.98 Were *>:•* 6.93 Weri»slo.9B 7. 98 weresi2.9N .f:'.}:':^. 8.98 An! up to 16.93— w< $-2.93. Bathing Suits '. Surf Cloth. Mohair an : Taffeta silk. •>-•-• nayy — also chanzeables In the «=i!k« — were «2.4.» to $15.9*— now. . . 1 .9S V 1 0.93 Following for To-Morrow— • NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE OF_DERS. 59 & 69c Satin foulards . . .39 AH the popular designs and colorings — exrep tionally rlne. lustrous finish. OTHER sii.k VALUES ARE:— _fi Inch M Habutats plain, or with satin dots — black, white, cream and all -5 j Hsht colors — value 55 '* 2H inch Satin Fisured ?hantunzs — small ami medium desisns — li_fct and ■jq dark colors — value .3J> ■•» ST. inch All Silk ~".'.antungs — cq summer weight — value .»a . .... "' 35 inch Silk PonB»»s — Natural. Tan. 5 A Navy. (Mm and Black — value .49.. •*" Si inch ' Kotißh Sh.Tntuns^ — • ha • iicif Natural. Tan and Black — soft AQ and lustrous — value ■ •■♦' 35 inch Ail Silk Semi-Rfuirti ?hantunzs — summer weight — > s«a'lne finish - - n were .79 - • ' V 35 Inch "Black Taffetas — rich, deep -tq black — soft or heavy finish — were .!>"» •/¥ .V. Inch Black ilessallnes — fine rex- ire no soft and durable — tvorth «1 9 «"O 35 Inch Black China Silks — a most desirable summer fabric CQ AQ J(\ — three special values •'"•• ■""■' •/ V ■ inch BUck Peau De Cyznes — and Peau De Soles— medium qjj weisrht— usually ti.t!> • ° 39c Wool Suitings . . . . 22 ."« Inches »• tile— tans, -— * and ether season able mixture;* — s!«o shepherd check". OTHER ATTRACTIVE VALfES ARE:- SS .in,! 40 fnc-h All Wool Navr .-^ersrs— *Q were .X) *" ty 4S ard .',4 inch Panama.". Cheeks and Mixtures — fancy colorinss and CQ black ■■! «MI were >.' «_>y 4,2 inch "an. v Mohairs— hairline and Pekin ••tripes — black. i-r»ain. navy and 2Q other colon*— elsewhere ■ •*' All Wool suitinns — Homespuns. Knickerbockers and Crashes — crays. tan*. Breens and violet."" In mixtures and AO 'ho»on.ii stripes — mm SLJaV... *. ' Fancy Wool Weaves- Hirdsere r>iacor.-»l» and Basket Cheviots — small lots of all the test shades — no 44 an.l 54 Inch — were $I..T!> ■ • $1.73 •'<> Importnl Mian I Ser^s — also line Frtnch Ser«»-» — rich *■.•■'.. ■ of rray. blue, tan and others — J*> an<i 54 mch — 110* were $1.49 •X 3r All Won" Serses-rt'Wam, oa-.y xrrf —Q black— _f> inth — el>«\*here .«.;«♦ •/ y 59 ct Embroidery Flouncing? .59 ■**; and 2" mch — French eyelet an«l heavy work — also biiby Irish effects — ab«iut _;> choice styles. 89 ct. L.7 b oidcry Allov^rs .69 Full __ incht»s» irtlT •gecttre *tri;-e 3nJ checked desl^nn — nltm eomblnatlna eitrvts*— mm.- .t»rr\ end wtti abo> »■ Sornclnjrs. 69 ct. Val. Laces -12 yds ... .49 I.■ to ! Inch Iv!icm9 and ln»*i'r'* variety oC _l«»st pattern.-*. -oti>.- in ma. h design.-*. $2.69 & $2.98 White Waists . 1.93 Fine Lawn— button front — hlsh a*ck — lon^ sleeve*— emb'jr pun. In wl'h p!e_ts -in., tucks - also several pretty models In tmb'y ami lac. trim'fl batiste. \; * ' $3.50 Women's Corsets . . 2.49 Extra lone and nifiiiuiti Biodrls — Sne wfcifs fulll and [• i'l»r.- trnn^nt-it Hith wide em broidery or lac-<* — IS to Stt $2.69 H. S. Table Cloths . . 1.3? full Satin m«»cheu i">ainß>«lt Etatnine boiil. rs •"o_7S Inch — N»st !>«tt.-rn«