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f" ; v I2 THE SUN, "WEDNESDAY, MAT tfi, iot.
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I I A Selling of Laces
B "1 CVERY word of what follows will find an echo in somebody's Summer
I J gowning. Every figure that is quoted, every fact that is stated will
I ,,!ri vr-ck ave an nstant an0- direct interest for every one
ijj jJX w as yet a Poron her hot-weather cos
I -j; VSSSv c turning unaccomplished.
I 4n I iPi&i Opportunities like this are often unexpected,
'u M IjJrM 1 k anc sometimes accidental, but they are never
I V K5SSS4J. m illogical. There is always a reason for them.
B i I ?yw3 N e reason or is 1S an enCrt on tne Part of the
B m I iSm $? ' ace PeoPe and those in allied lines to clear up
B 'III ''vPy SSy'r' their stocks, to dispose of their small quantities,
B rfl 5?v'Sr asSv to reduce their large quantities, to hasten the lin-
ml wV ST gerers, and generally adjust things down to a
B ,fj ' J Summer level.
B i Therefore, These Prices Are OneHalf
B J' the prices for which the goods sold for on Monday. In some cases, less than
B' irj half. This is the way they will run in the higher-priced goods:
alW ''?'
H , ($ j Net Top Laces, 2 to 6 in. wide, 15c. to 60. yd.
H fj i Point de Genes Laces, 2 to 8 in. wide, jO. to $2 yd.
H M i Imitation Duchcssc Laces, 5 in. wide, $1 yd.
H HI Oriental Insertion Laces, 1 to 3 in. wide, lCc. to 25c. yd.
H ''mil omt e ?u'a Laces, 1 to 5 in. wide, 5c. to 30c yd.
B )fk Embroidered Chiffons
m 5S; In various good colors and black and white,
B 'Hi and all in pretty designs. If in no present
H M-- need for these it would still be wisdom to provide
B jjf for later on, for prices like these new ones
B ,-aj come but rarely :
B . i;j $4 and $5 qualities at $1.50 yd.
H 1 1 $5 and $6 qualities at $2 yd.
Batiste Insertion Laces, 2 in. wide, 2c. yd.
Black Silk Chantilly Laces, 3 to 8 in. wide, 20c to 75c yd.
Point d'Irlande Laces, 3 to 5 in. wide, 35c. to 75c. yd.
Black Chantilly Laces, 9 in. wide, 75c. to $1 yd.
18-in. All-over, in imitation Renaissance effect, 25c to 75c yd.
Spangled and Lace Robes
It is to be regretted. that this quantity is so
limited. Still promptness will enable you to
procure a good choice and an excellent value
among these fine pieces. A number of the
high - grade robes will be found at little
cost. But prices on all are reduced very substantially.
! Chiffon and Liberty Silk Neckwear
This offering comprises all of this season's best styles, some a little bit mussed or spoiled, but hardly
enough to warrant such wholesale reductions as we have made. Half prices mostly though a few are even less.
There are stock collars with jabot effects and some with bows, all prettily trimmed with lace and narrow ribbon.
IB n:nnnniA There are ten
B I PlneapPle thousand yards
B 4 Grenadines, of this a n d .
H ! ? 0J2C. somest of Sum-
HJ Ji,l ; mer cotton fabrics to be sold at
B M'Lji 37 yic a yard, instead of the natural
B ij(j and proper 45c. a yard that some
B 111! if years of experience with them has
HJ ft taught you to expect.
B ' I1'1 1 ni There are 69 patterns, and there
Hj 9 isn't a bad style in the lot.
H A j Fourth aeuuo and Tenth street,
Hi '1
iM c Ieady to wear dress
H i'l Hmmer has always been a sub-
Hf 'h 1 Dresses ject on which we could
K ( ( I ' j talk with authority and decision, but
Hjl " 1 we have never had better reason for
Bj 1(i claiming command of the business
H j S v j than in this season's showing of the
B .,! i delictte and dainty gowns for hot
B ! I 'I weather wear.
H 1 a (l Here's a little list that has some
B 1 1 i price-surprises in it :
H ' fv At ll-Dmiti of white piQUP; Kton Jacket, trim-
B I mej with Ttrioiulrcolnrert banrlxif duck tds'd
1 1 V with tiraxl. klrt lo ttrctlelr trimmed
' 1 f At?.&cv-Dretetof piiiup. double breasted reefer,
H ' I iklrt nniihed with deei Iicni.
B .1 I At is and $1 Dreeee of white lawn, prettily
m , 7 k, trimmed wlib embroider and ribbon.
B ' It . AtW Dreiara of tan iliu", l'eralau trimmlneon
B ji' j, both wairt and xkirt.
Ul V At Kin to $.ir Dressea of cinnhite lawns and or
B 1 & eaudlea, mau unportod , all In newest stylea ,
m III t. heautlfullir trimmed.
B 'I y. At C.o-F.rrptional allies in the one of a kind
y dresses, mostlv tailor made, newest eliapes . ex
, 'f iulsite mat. rlala, all beautirnll silk lined. (.Tery
' I II drees In this colltrtinii ivonll le reasonably
It) priced at $15 to 1 10 more.
B j i fKintt- Minr Qiiallt'ee of lwtli crash and white
T 1 i pi iue In the err best strle. well made and
mt't Li, i Jjh icraceftillr haiiKtmr. As low as T.'.e. for some of
Kb iaMHllHaaFh. crnsh and up to f -1 foi the flnent white em-
Mms JHMVMVmI, broidery and lawn.
UHBP9aBsakliL! Becond floor, Broa tway.
HMLiV Pllffi,M:s, Plaitings,
BBV and "ll,r0i(l in c vi-
Hr Edgings dence
lwHHlwlwp' this season's light dresses. This em-
BSHjilllBti broidery store has them in quantity
BjVHHjVBfe and variety unsurpassed anywhere.
WKBBBBm Various kinds with the extremes of
HBB HjVjVHe prices follow
HiV'':. K Plain alnlook Pla tlnet. from 0c d.to3 50.
B' Br! Flaln Orcandle HaltliiKs, from COc. rd. to 12
BF flnBrV Iee Trimmed PlalllnEa, from It rd. to 15.
B f - aVfl; t! EmbmideredlPlaltinsa. from tl.75 yd. to 5 76,
B i VVJ t i Plain ruffluas, from 8'.c. 3d. to f.l.ln.
SBj j Jl Larc Trimmed Pullllics, from 1 1 yd. to 3."0
w i mVB!v Embroidered rufflnns, from II '.'flyd. to 13. oO.
aB ; BBrm! Oruandle Flotinclni:, from t: yd tn$2'o.
aB '" ' " Allt lelotoffineFmbroideryEditlusslnuainaook,
ml K aWaThH ! Swiss muslina and tambrl, at Just CO per cent.
' il8l"'Ir lea than restilar prices.
H Ifl 'it i' Uain aisle, tlioidwa),
WM n1; ' ' h
B l jJiJi u Two cents a
B II n B,a,"b00 square foot -
m tm Porch Screens cheap enough
Vtt J hi surely, and the same price as last
B' ' 'iillr year's, though the cost to us has ad-
1 cMl vanced. Ropes and pulleys without
Iwi'llv ' charge. Measure the space you
Bl 'fli'Jn wish shaded and here's the price:
HI '! 1 ' Width Dortl. Width D.udh
I nj.f , i'1 S.4 ft XHft..l 44
( tlilili' ft ft. x S ft , hoc ion. xft., ii.nn.
flit iLlli!' i (i x f ft , urtc j j ft. 1 Hit. II. 112.
;' 1 ,ll!, Mft. xHft, Ji.; 10 ft 1 Kift.tj
rlill . 10 ft. a l; It, $.-40.
Hal il ! ij It casement.
B. itlll? Alrnhnl Verv convenient little
B fliP 1? articles are these when
Bi Iff LamPs travelling almost in-
Hl dispensable. Well made and nickel
Hf Ij ji finished; will not leak. These have
B- Jit ) ' hinged rests to support a curling iron
K Hfl over the flame. Small, compact, and
S fill' '1 ') easily stowed in a handbag. 70c. to
lilrTj f SI. 65.
BhV Hill I I Xotiou Store, Tenth sticct.
Men's and T,here are.,t?v0 sreat
uinmpn'c glove-retailing cen-
womens tres hereTenth
Fine Gloves Street north of
Rotunda, for women's, and Broad
way, for men's gloves. The exten
sive business in this line, built up
years ago by the store's famous
founder, has been restored, revig
orated, expanded. Constant search
for the best and newest, vast pur
chases when these are found, and
handing them over to the consumer
at reasonable cost are the methods
simple enough, yet not common
by which these glove stores have
again become so favorably known.
Some qualities in which especial
pride is felt are here exclusively.
But there's not a glove in stock that
is not worthy and new.
FOIl WOMFV
ITinceesMay at t Of real kid, ulace and suede,
button and clasp.
Km ale, at 1 1 .M Kid in colors and bla-k and white,
same In pique, also enedi. embroidered, In col
ors and black on!)
Oauntletdloieaatt l.ROandll 75-Of dojskln and
inoclia tan and am a
V nKllsh Urlp Drlvlnc (HoTes, at J2.25 - In the new
'Fmcllsh tan shades.
Tenth tttret
FOK MF.V
ltoyale, at $1 dl-Suedc. with piu.no and nund
Heaiii; all ftrays
Hoyal Pique Kid lllores. at 1 M
r.nllih Cape Uriilr.i; Ulote. at $1 SO. In colors
and blaik
Mocha and ltclndier Oluves, at fl.to. In tons and
lira) a
Mctora Gloven, at I2.5D In newet shsdfi and
black.
Knirllsh Four-lu hand, nt $2.
) nullah Urlp Urtlni:i.lois at I2.r,0.
Droadway and Klutli street.
A Sale of T1 care fur hun'
Women's drcd fine Sllk um
women s brellas here every
umorenas onc of which would
be very fairly priced at S3. Choose
at $2. But, there are only 400.
All silk black I.ientlri that will wear and always
In k well Mroiik'lt made, Hiiimin fiuine. close
rolltns case and tassel to inatih, 24 and 2rt
inch handles ot horn, anil natural or black
wood also handsome silver raps also 211 Inch,
with lone l're'den bandlea and Weichsel, with
cherries.
A Handsome fewest amons
Parasol the many new
p 9 ttfi sunshades is this
ror OiJ.ou prettyi stylish one
at $2.50 very low priced, too, at
that figure. These are all silk plain
or changeable, in numerous good
colors and tints ; all have deep hem
stitched borders.
Broadway.
Collars at J0".'4 let the Pr5ce
.r Fnrh deceive you these
oc. cacn are good co,ars and
worth much more money. But there
are not very many of them, and in
sizes only 12 to 14, inclusive.
50c. a Dozen
5c. Each
There are 4 styles for women and
boys; two in standing, two in turn
over shapes.
2,500 Cushions, fMn0St suitab.le
2r Fnrli fr veranda
, OC. Laci. and hammock,
yet pretty enough for indoor use, too.
They are of clean, white, fluffy cotton,
covered with handsome and durable
art cottons, finished with ruffle. The
price, 25c, is about half a reason
able valuation.
l)rjilay and Mnth street, '
Valenciennes A" sisns, Pom
I arcs t0 the Probability
Lai.es. that there wi1 be
a scarcity of these goods within a
few weeks. They never were in
greater demand, and stocks are
dwindling rapidly in stores that
didn't read the signs aright in time.
We did, however. There will be
no scarcity here. At the same time
it's well to buy now. The assort
ments are very close to perfect now.
That won't last long.
A huge stock and splendid variety.
15c. to 75c. a Yard.
Tenth street.
Eight Sorts of Everybody
Low-Prlced fmstobe
Summer Furniture fforThe
best sorts findable of the cool, simple,
inexpensive Summer furniture and
furnishings that are so needed in the
cool, simple, inexpensive Summer
home.
Few people go farther, once they
see what we have to show them.
For we meet the height of the de
mand with a stock at the height of
its best.
Some especially attractive pieces
have just been added. Altogether
we show more than two hundred and
fifty styles of furniture of this sort.
All that follow are maple framed
porch pieces, varnished.
,I.7,iI.'li(;kI.n,z '''' close woien cane seati bow
spindled baik, wide tbaped anua
f 1.31-niickitiiirhair. close woren reed seat, fancy
woen reed back, wlda shaped arms, turned back
POSTS,
tl.Tft-IlnckliiK chair, fancy decorated reed seat
and back, fancy ahaped rm, turned hark potts.
$4. rceuUrly one half more India ihalr with wide
arms, ram r base open cane seat, back and arms
This chair Is our own Importation and cannot be
implicated when this stock Is exhausted"
$4-llocklntt chair, bamboo desnrn. high arms, tin
bo sUred spring seat covered In graas cloth, up
liul.torwl back covered In Brass cloth, leather
gimp and leather nail decorations
$4.ro-Itoe.klng chair, wide arms, turned spindled
allies, upholstered spring scat covered In grass
cloh. upholstered back cohered in urasa cloth,
leather gimp and leather nail decuratlons.
IV-MoitIs chair. bamboo design, wldearms nu
bolstered aeat covered In grass cloth, upholstered
back covered In grans cloth, I aik adjusted to
positions.
lit 7',-staple framed aofo, bamboo design, uphol.
stered spring seat coered in graas cloth uphol.
"J.'1 .l' ' ""!;" '" raas cloth, leather glran
and leather nail decorations.
In addition, largo alock of less expensive jleccs.
Fourth floor.
Matters of m?rc of
Tiif ftlncc $3,5 Bowls, which
tut wass are the biggest a.
around regular cut glass bargains wc
have seen. Theyare eight inches wide,
and cut from perfect blanks into a
very deep, sharp, rich pattern. There
isn't any better cut glass made than
American cutters make, and these
bowls are in the best American makes.
These would be fairly priced at $6
and $7 each, but we sell them at
$3.50.
Other cut glass values follow. The
celery tray at $3.50 is another fair
$7 worth:
Celery Tras. $3. -,i.
Water Carafes, l,7 Hand II .".0.
Handled happies, .11n II, BO each, (1 In ,12.
I'tihaudle.l Nsppies, 5 ln 11 each, in , IJ.-.'B.
V ater Tumblers, I2.7S. II.M) and In dor.
Flower Vases, 12 '.0, I1.5P, 14, IP. each
Itiihlj- cut Dowla, U in., le.so up to 121 esch.
Basement,
1P JOHN WANAMAKER
B ' Formerly A. T. Stewart 5c Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Ninth and Tenth Streets.
In. 1
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In all, about 825 authors are represented, and the selections are of
generous and satisfying length. The editors' constant aim has been to
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Ihc Library contains over 500 full-page illustration:, many of them
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which have appealed
with especial force to the
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which have actually
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an of the Biblwtheque
al' Library of France
nonLlm: Intemi"
It cnniclcs all 'of the
duct on. of thi- human
treatment of the great
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If either of these two men were to look over your private collection of
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Don't you think that books so recommended are pretty good things to
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JOHN WANAMAKER
Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th ave.,9th and 10th sts., N.Y.
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IKTP?laCiaff WiI?ffify.il?$aaSsDjMMaSBBlByatts
VmE jrfi B m tS Ji ijb B(fi I J If h 1 M saaB
or 5nlc.
DEShfi Otllce nituics liik.li tirade, scionfl hand,
Icpalrlntf, nxtuies bouuht,
1 VAl'Il, bj Centre t., near Worth.
patents;.
I)ATI'NT fnrlmcntiniia procured I'rotamlr low
, fi' . '!('tIJ " i UnitsE-N, t aau at , N. 1.
LstallULtil lVt
I
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HiAEIM
West Fourteenth Street. B
Black Dress Goods
f Qood Pure Ljght to 5e'ect by
eliminating possibility of dissatisfaction on viewing purchases at
home, is an advantage buyers find in our Black Goods depart
ment, besides those of large choice, and satisfaction of knowing"
that whatever price paid, it is the lowest for which quality
can be bought While values are at all times excellent,
Special Reasons, why it will be to your advantage to come here
to-day, are found in
THESE QUOTATIONS
At TWENTY-NINE CENTS
Dlick Good,-Seen Kinds Value .30 and .40
Mohairs Orenndlnen Armures
Ltnmlnos Serges Henriettas
Jueriuards
30 to U Inches wide.
At THIRTY-NINE CENTS
All Wool Storm and Imperial Surges
:H and 44 Inch
and Open Mesh Orenadlnos-nll wool 40 Inch
All Tifty Cent Goods.
At FORTY-NINE CENTS
Bilk finish Noveltlos In great variety
nlso
Silk finish Henriettas nnd Fine Mohairs: also
Fifty Inch Tailor Cloths and Chnvloti
Earlier prices 50 and 0!) cents.
At SIXTY-NINE CENTS
All Wool Storm Berges High Lustre Mohairs
and Extra quality Chlots
All Fifty Inches wide.
The width of these fabrics cuts to good ad-
antage for skirts of the prevailing fashion.
Legular dollar quality.
SILKS.
Orent dan for Silks nre these, eTcrjtliln:
ells, because nil offerings are full Talus
for money and usually extrn mine ! ...
Assortraenta nre crrat colors wanted, at ilea
wanted, qunlltles irnnted In variety to
plensc both fancies nnd purses!
Xay Dlue-nnd-AShlto Foulards
Xny Iilue-nnd-Whito Indian
Nmy Blue-and-Whlte Chinas
ivy Blue-nnd-Whlto Twills
Flcuros. Spots nnd Stripes
J4 and 'JI inch-50 stiles 69
Silk Foulaids-24 ineh-
llluonnd violet with white figures ... .49
Nny lllur-and-Whlto Chinas,
Indlns. Satin I.lberts nnd
'atin Twills-Stripes, dots, figures.. .29
F.xtra quality TnrTctns
white. cream nnd fnnsyshades 69
Fancy Washable Taffetas
chpfk and stripes light and
medium-soft finish; worth .55 39
Blnc-k Satin Duchesse
cure silk 'J'J and 'J4 inch
.98.... 1.25.... 1.50.... 1.75
Wear guaranteed
cannot be equalled at prices.
Black TafTctnSllks-
satln and eord stripes 79
Blnt'k Brocado Taffetas
light weight neat designs 85
BUCK SILK GRF.XADINF.8-45 Inch
Iron frame 98. .1.25. .1.50
Brocadonnd Satin Strlpo .. .. 1.25. .1.50
Dotted Satin Stripes 1.98
AN ALWAYS I1USY SECTION
li Hint detoted to nrr thing known ns
WHITE GOODS
Wliat la It you want? Wc 1ine It!
lllshop's Iawr 4 Onal .IS to .20
Vlctona 1 awi s .lit to 4o Inch (l to .34
I tirslan Iawhs h uual .la tti .41
Nalnennka-to to 4S In. !0 Qual 814 to .Ml
India LI ni us In t, usl A to .:tl
i anibnia 11 Viial 4 tu .24
IngL"oth '. Qual .la4 to ,X4
Drrn Organdies IT. (,'tial .84 to .(18
lliitti-,1 Swiss I0(,nal UH to .Ml
Swiss Mulls 111 (,'lal .la to .4U
IndlaMoll- mt'lsl .ISKtn ,4T
India HimltlfS A gnal OH to .30
II him and Ducks 11 uual OH to .00
( np" Cloths 2 Qual in In ,12V,
Tucklnzs 10 Qnal .1.1 tn .08
hill: Mulls 40 to 4T, Inch .25 to .08
Dnttrd Lar Strip's 27 Inch OM
1'lalJ and btrlpe Nainsooks 5H
As there are
Always "SPECIALS" Here
You will find
Corded PIiiueR-Plnk. light Blue.
Nay. Mleand Buff,
elsewhero 10 and 'J 1 cents 2.
Striped Dotted Swisses
fle etyles; rocularly ,12' 8j
Crash Suitings 27 !nch;alue .00 .... 2i
30-Inch Tine Cambrics- alue .08X... 5
White Fancy Cord Piques;
splendid quality 25
Sheets and Pillow Cases
for tingle and three-quarter Beds
Sheets S4x. for H-ft. beds .26
Sheets 72x00. for 4-ft. bods ,34
PILLOW CASES
42x:) 7 I 50x30 9 s4
45x30 8 " 1 54x30 ,o't
The aboo should particularly Interest
Hotels and Hoarding Houses.
In Domtstlc Department
will also be found:
Fancy Awning Stripes fast colors ... .12.
rain proof
Extra heay Bedding Ginghams
31 inch. 71
if
Herman Linen Tickings
Tho real Imported 29
MEDICATED COTTON
for surgical purposes and family use.
oi 9 cents 18 oz 14 c:nts
10 (..., 19 tenia
HHi
At FIFTY-NINE CENTS
Fine All Wool Fancy Wcaos
Twenty-fle styles.
Whipcords Pebbles Diagonals
Armures Crepes Stripes
Canvas Weaves Homespuns Folka Dot
44 nnd 50 Inches wide.
Theso goods aro remarkable value.
Xonn worth less than 80 cents 1
from that to 1.25. I
At EI0I1TY-FIVE CENTS
Tino Fronoh Popilns Figured Satin 6oleJ
Fine Oranlto Cloth
forty-flo nnd fifty lnchos wide.
fully worth a dollar twenti-fhe.
At A DOLLAR NINE "
Double warp silk finish Henriettas
Taffeta finish Mohairs
Extra quality Cheviots Fine Clay Sergei
45 to 50 Inches wide
wore $1.25 to $1.50.
At A DOLLAR FORTY-NINE
English Crcpons handsome effects
new designs superior quality
worth $2 00 to $2.25.
Ladles' Underwear.
Summer 8nle begins Jane Fifth
SIE AN WHILE
It Is a fact that we bare been boiler ererj
day, all day long, than those who an
nounced "Speclnl Snles" As there Is ns
Effect without Came, so Reason for onr
great sales Is that onr evrry-day offerings!
surpass others' " Special Values" Z1O0W
and compare If yon would verify.
Here are some or
OUR "EVERy-DAtJ VALUES":
NIGHT DRESSES Flfty-nlne Cents
Well made of strong, soft finish muslins.
Empiro 2 emb'y Insertions, also rerers Witts
ins'tgof lace or omb'y
High neck solid yoko of emb'y
Pointed and High neck, with yoke of four la
sertfngsand tuckB
All the above and Ave other
styles 59 cent
other excellent values at 69., 79 .98.. 1.25
And In flnor goods to 9.98
CHEMISES Forty-nine Cents
Excellent Carabrioand Muslin
All sizes.
Round Inserting Kmb'y ruffle and edge.
Hound Heading. Maltose lace and Inserting.
S juaro Emb'y inserting lace ruffle
Polutcd-Open front 3 Insertlngs 10 tucks
All tho above and eight other
styles 49 cents'
DRAWERS
Cambric and Muslin Cut lull
Tucksand Hemstitching.. .25
With six tucks and Haudloom Emb'y. .39
Laco nnd Emb'y.tucks and Insertlngs 59
Large assortments of finer to $3.98
CORSET COVERS
Tine Cambric well shaped
V front emb'y and Inserting 25
Ten styles French puff yoke or pom
padour with emb'y; nlso low nock.
Inserting back and front-all extra
well mndo-worth 00 and 75 cents . .49
WHITE SKIRTS
All full width-all with dust ruffle
Deep flounce, laco and 1 and 2 Insert
lngs or deep omb'd rufllo 79
With wide flounces: elaborate trim
of tucks. Insertlngs nnd laco. .. . 1,25
Six claborato styles, with wide emb'y
or laca trlm'd flounces. Including
somo with tucked flounce with six
lace Insertlngs rufllo to match . 1.69
Over a hundred styles In
Finer Skirts to 10 tut. Including Elegant
creations with 2 nnd 3 flounces almost
covered with filmy laco or One Embroideries.
GRADUATION DRESSES
Kxqulalte styles In Organdy, I.nwn,
DnttrdSwUs.WnfhnMn h'rtnml China
Silk fancy waists with dainty trim
ming of Lnrr, Emb'y, rurlirs, shir.
rings, tucks and I. nre or Embroidery
insrrtlngs-plnln and trlm'd Skirts.
One piece 10 to 14 years 5.98 to 15.93
Two pioco 14 to 18 years 6 75 to 19.93
Also at 1.98 to 14.98
Large Assortments of
WHITE DUFSSEK for girls of all ages
rique. Duck nnd all kinds of thlu uiater.T s
Illouse. Eton, or Faint V tilsts.
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Our wngnns mnke Ilellvrrln
lny nfter purchase
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at all points from
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tied Tlnnk nnd Little Silver.
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