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&) THIRD SECTION. un. THIRD SECTION. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1912. Conrtfhl, , h the Bun Printing and Pubttihlno AtioHaHon. SOCIETY'S EASTER WEEK PLANSl A Long List of Dinners, Dances and Weddings More bntertainments for Charity. IMOOMLYN ADVKITIKRtteNTS, I iritr niMk bids fair to bo highly in-tn-t im Id society, with its dinners, i it .- uid w (HtdiiiR", although there will t - -,i in my of the I.ihI km In tho cor-n-i 'mIiiir week of List year. All tho T'u a pM plo (ii re.uly for the dtncca v 1. Imvo I icon denied them during tho I ii entinl season and there will lie ...nci iM.inivKof note, hut mainly for the (r' iniit" element of society, the elder iniiiiit'i- having had their full share d fi'uiln' winter. Mr Henry !'.. Coo will give a dance i s I-it Tenth street to-morrow night ' i l r I'uVi', Mi"n NoM Johnston, one of t ,n ii 'ml niton or the winter. It will l,o I r'iMtcl li'.i (llluiiT. n I -tor dunce linn leen organlrcd by Mr lilvvin Holmes, Mrs. Thomas D. iin Huron and Mrs. A. V. Green, to ho s vn to-morrow night ut Wherry's. Ihe committee include the Misses Ada llrv ei.rjy. Jfnirel Raehe, Mildred Homes, kntl trine Moore, Vera Van thiren and Joe''iliie (ireen. Mr- I licodore Hoxtetter'stlinnerdance r' T ice 1 iy nlRht. at Sh erry 's will tie one and Mrs. Oliver Harrtman. The other farewell danco will lie that of the series known as the Metropolitan dances, or ganised by Mrs. Archibald Ilogcrs. Mrs. ''""fit" I Post. Jr.. Mrs. wfillarh Jay Hchioffolln. Mrs. Leltoy King, Mrs. Percy "j.pyne, and Mrs. II. Fulton Cutting, ft will be small and early danoe, taking place at Sherry's on Haturday night Gen. Horaco Porter, former Ambassa dor to Franco, will give to-morrow night a dinner to Myron T. Herrlck. tho newly appointed Ambassador to that country, and .Mrs. Herrlck, who are leaving for France of Thursday. They will be enter tained at dinner also by Mrs. Charles H. Alexander and Mrs. Llbrldge T. (Jerry and on Wednesday Trod-rlck Townsend Martin will glvo a largo luncheon party for thpm at Sherry's. Miss U-itry will give to-morrow niglit at her house, J0J2 Fifth avenue, a dinner for the RuV. IiernMt-rf Vnnirlinn nf IitiHr.n who has been passing thti winter here! Alter dinner Miss Alma Uluck and Pas quale Amato of the Metropolitan Opera will sing. Father Vaughan delivered an Mrs. Vitnderbtlt, Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish, Sirs. William Douglas Hloane and Mrs. Kdmund Ii. Baylies will all give dinners for Mr and Mrs. Martin, who are re turning to London on April 24 The pr'nclpal wo dlnqs of the week will take place as follows: MOXPAY Minn Ilvllh Roaalter llubtiell, daughter of Mr anil Mr Charles Bulkley Hubbell, to rtnbert Macon Derby, 81, Thomas a Church, 4 ! M MIm (llailln ClarUnon, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Athlon C Clark. n. to K Kirk llankell, ft. Arnn'e Chapel, 4 1'. II. .Mis Edith Vlckhardt, daughter of Mr, and Mr Carl IMikharill, to Jere Col. man of I Arlington, Mass, at the homo of the bride, 10t: Madison avenue, 4:10 I' M. TUESDAY. Mis Irene If. Houg htallng, dau(htr of Mr. and Mrs Wnrren H. lloughtallng, to Hrnry K. Carae, Church of tho Aecen.lon. 4:30 !'. M. Miss Katharln tlsxtsr, daughter of for mer Uov. George W. Ilnxter of Knoxvllte, Ttnn , to Russell Ilurrage of Boston, Church of the Heavenly Hut, 4 I. M, Miss Zoe nichardson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs aranvllle A. nichardson, to Arthur E. -"4 '.'scfrAno WEBB. J. imr js x i u BBB1BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl II r ' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaVaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBtaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHaaaaaaaaa B aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I JaaaaaaaaalB ' Wi"fwilBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaP,' I 1 vSaaaaaaaWaFTvr vT aJ " ! ,iptl a. U &fti?ejr I . - '', '1 rjT J of the most Important of the spring season. It will be given for her daughter, Miss Oreta Ilottetter, whoso Introduction it will I o cocioty in Xew York. Mrs. Hos 'iter and her daughtor went to London Ian Miy and were there during the coro nation festivities. Mrs. Hostettcr having Men a Iioum for the Benson. They "ent latpr to India for the durbar, and cmmI Mimo weks in Home during tho fnrlv nrt of tho winter. Mies Hostetter a fcplendid liorsowunian nnd rode to tho 'it hile she was in Rome. Both mother mi diuehter were presented at tho "iirt held at Buckingham Palace, on March 15 and their roturn here was for "i" pnrpoo of introducing Miss Hostetter ' tho New York friends of her family. Th( dinner will bo for ono hundred and "' intny more will come afterward for 're danco. Mrs. Hostetter will return " London in a fortnight and her daughter vili rem. In hre until tho early part of May win n tho w ill join her mother. Another dinner dance of the week will fe gien at Sherry's on Wednesday night tv MWs Madeleine Dinsmore for her Heruwinto niece, Misa Helen Dlnamore H intinKton, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. '! r-ert I. Huntington, who returned last "k fioni Ciurnet, H C. Mum Huntlng- f tiad no formal coming out during the n'. r. M's John R. Drexel, who recently re- ri tl from a tlip to the West Indles.will s n dinner danto on Tuesday night - h'r l,iii;litiir, Miss Alice Drexel, for mi Mnrul bimilar entertainments re KiMti inrly in the winter. Another ! 'i I ur.iliiv night will be the last ' i wi i.illisl '(hreu Dances, organized , Mrn Ir.i Harrows. Mrs. William W. v i Mr Henry Hlsrhoff, Mrs. James ' M le.i. Mrs. Frank V. Burton, ' I tnd A Itobbhis, Mrs. J. Henry Mr ( hnrles W. Komeyn, Mrs. Wilf- 1 iirRo and Mrs. Oeorge T. Wilson. hi tli" I'laa and quite Informal. 1 iii-i. r week will see the end of two - ' i- ription dances, organised ea- f r tliij young people who will in society net year or the f lng The Friday Junior u i lake place at Hherry'a and . it cotillon The patronesses ' iv. Iniluiin Mrs. Robert Apple- Walter lamp. Mrs. James R. Mm Charles) K Bates. Mrs. J. .,,.. l II,.,. I.. I Ifsllnirie Mrs. k I Hunk, Mr. AtwoocT ioUtt '.. interesting lecture last Monday night at tho Wuldorf and among the people of Krnmineuce in society who listened to Im were the Countess de Laugier-Vil- . Jars, Mr, and Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. I.ydig. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Itoblnsoti, Mr, unci Mrs. William D. Guthrie, Alfonso de Navarro, Mrs. Charles Dana Oibson, Mrs. Reginald Brooks, Mrs. William Post, Miss Leary, .Mrs. William F. Hhcelmn, Mrs Frederick ' Betts, L. F, Holbrook Belts, Mrs. Henry De Coppet. Mrs. Mason Renshaw Jones, Mrs. ( harles du Vivier, Miss Louise du Vivier. Mrs. J. Herbert Johnston, Miss N'oCI Johnston, Mrs. William Armstrong Greor, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Welch, I Louis Keller. Mrs. Harry 8. Klngsloy, Mr. I and Mrs. James B. Townsend. Airs. Ajltert Gould Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Iselin, Miss Louise Isclln, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lyttleton Fox, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Hughes Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler N. Warren and Miss Lydia Redmond, Mrs. James Cunningham Bishop has for some years been supporting a class of children for the study of orchestral music, meetings having been held each week' at her house, 22 East Blxty-flfth streot. Through hor efforts an orchestra has been formed, Its mniebers coming to Mrs. Bishop s house from distant purls of the city for rehearsals. They are provided with carfare and after a couple hours of instruction u luncheon is served. Mrs. Bishop s own daughters are members of tho class, three of them playing tho vio lin and the fourth the piano. Hinco or Raniing this class Mrs. Bishop has re nquished many of her social duties in order to givn her personal attention to the work of the young musicians. Tho fourt h annual concert by the orchestra will bo given in the ballroom of tho I'laxa on m urtornoon or April so, invitations for which will soon be sent ! out, Many women In society provide i trips to the country during the summer for thn children of the less fortunate. Mrs Bishop has miule it possible for the . children of talent, whoso means do not aIIaiv lla milt I I'rtt t.in n nliuniN f..f tin, I study of music. 1 he children have been instructed by Louis J. t'ornu, who also conducts the little orchestra. Tho con cert, if not a great event in the musical world, will at least ls of greut Interest, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Martin have been the recipients of much attention since their arrival hern from Lundon. Mrs. M l-awrenco Keens will givo a' dinner for them to-night, and on Tuesday night Jullen T Davie will givn one In the ann of the Metropolitan Club. I'creless, All Angel' Church. I P M WEDNESDAY. Mlia Mary Tier Hutphen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs John H Sutphen, to Lewis A. Knott, St. Ignutlus's Church, 4 P. M. Mies Glad) May Hcpprnhelmer, daughter of Gen Hml Mrs IllUm C. Heppenhelmar, to J. noblnnon.Duft of this city, at her home, i Montgomery atreet, Jersey City, 4 l M THURSDAY. Mia Annette lluckley, a daughter of the Into Richard W, Iturkley, to Philip O Me. t'adden of Philadelphia at the home of hor mother, t8 East Seenty-thlrd street, P. M. Miss Charlotte C Talbot, daughter of Mr, and Mrs Charles X. Talbot, to Rodney O Una. St, Agnes'a Chapel, P. M. FRIDAY. Miss Esther A. Quaikenbueh. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lambert Kuydam Quackanbush, to franklin limine of Ne Canaan, Conn , Madison Arenue Presb)terlan Church, I P. M. SATURDAY. Miss Hester I. Dil. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Howland Dat'la to Lawrence How of lloaton, Mass, Church of the Incarnation, 4 P. M Mlsa Helen Daret Leon, daughter ef Dr. and Mrs A, Marcy Leon, to Charles II Tan. Don, St. Patrick's Cathedral, tt A. M. Miss Ruth Rosoiter Hubbell, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bulkley Hubbell, will be among the first of the Easter brides. Her wedding to Robert Mason Derby of Boston will take plaoe at 4 oAplock to-morrow afternoon in St. Thomas's Church on Fifth avenue. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Dr. Ernest M. Htlres, rector of the church, assisted by tho Rer. Charles J. Macon of Htonnlnirton.C'otin., an uncle of the bride. Miss HiihU'll will lie given away by her father. She will have her sisters, Mrs. Muslim Tylor Adams und Mrs. Lewis Perry, as her only attendants. Arthur Cox Patterson, son of Judge Patterson, will be best man. Thn ushers will tie Louis Seubiiry Weeks, Henry Hopkins Jr.. and Dr. Richard Derby of this city; Ralph Wold Gray, Dr. Theodore Hewitt East man or isostnn, anri Cyrus Wiley Urandy, Jr., of Norfolk. u. Immediately after thn ceremony tiieie will be a reception at thn house of the bride's parents, SI East Forty-ninth street, Miss With Clara Plckhardt.a daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pickhardt, will he married to-morrow afternoon to Jere Coleman of Arlington, Mass , at the heuse nf Iter parents, 1043 Madison avenue, at CosMnurtt on Second Pa$. , I I BROOKLYN AnVXttTIRKMRNTS. I BROOKLYN ADVKRTISF.MRNTS. I mmmt. If i7MiMt. ii IfLLsaiHLHIHHffiBHHNBnniiHi Grand Ctniral Igv sisiinallH lllfTlvaPlhVWasW JFMIPiiniIIBPlBl "1 fl r "UlJIi "aW1 w1 'A rv I'l it wmmft ii .-.Ml! ikl I Subwiy Station V k VgX UAsl nLgAJUffiiLlJijS mJIMiWs gggmgmmuaigijmjmmjmaniM , -mmmmmKaKBmBssBsmmamammmmaBr x DROOKI-YN AnVBBTIgEMBMTi. 10 Mlnutci Jersey City o Hoyt Street A. & S. Subway , Station by Tun. nel and VlbWSV. """" fil S tM " Great Spring Sale of Underwear. And Hosiery for Men, Women, Children. EXPERIENCE OF YEARS TEACHES US that this is about the time that the average man snd woman begins to look about for new Sprint and Summer Underwear and Hosiery, and so, with that timeliness that Is famously char acierlstlc of Abraham and Straus, we offer most remarkable values in the kinds of Underwear and Hosiery, including silk Stockings, that men, women and children most deilre at this time of the year. Store orders only on sll items. Children's ISc. Stockings, tc. Black cotton Stockings, ribbed, with double heels and toes. A good strong wearer. Women's 15c. Undervests, 9c. Try to match these values: Women's 15c. Stockings, tc. Black cotton Ktnrklnm and toss. seamless, with double heels Women's 20c. Stockings. 12c. Cotton Stooking, in tan, white, navy and black, with colored embroidered figures on ankles. Women's 25c. Stockings, 19c. Black cotton Stockings, with unbleached split soles; some tn and black, light weight, all full fashioned; some black cotton, silk finish, seamless. Women's Silk Stockings, 29c. Thread sUk Stockings, with lisle tops and toes, in black. Slight Imperfections. Women's Silk Stockings, 39c. Thread silk Stockings, with lisle tops, heels and toes, to white and black. Women's Silk Stockings, 49c. Thread sUk Stockings, in black and colors, with lisle tops and Soles. Men's 39c. Underwear, 29c Low neck, sleeveless and short sleeves; some plain, some have fancy yokes. Women's 25c. Underwear, 19c. Extra sire Undervests, low neck, sleeveless; also regu lar sizes, plain; some lace yokes; knee Drawers, French bond, wide at knee. Women's 50c. Underwear, 3 Garments for $1. Lisle and cotton Undervests, shaped, low neck, sleeve less and short sleeves; Tights, knee length, to match. Slight imperfections. Women's 40c. Combination Suits, 29c. Low neck, sleeveless, cotton Combination Suits, shaped, knee length, lace trimmed. Boys' $1.00 Underwear, 3 Garments for $1. Natural color, medium weight, merino Shirts and Drawers. Shirts have long sleeves; Drawers ankle length. Main floor, front, Centrtl Building. SuDerflne cotton varn extra orood nualltr. Shirts have self fronts. French neoka and short sleeves; Drawers have double seats and ooutll facings and ankle length; also fine white gauze and Sea Island Athletio Bslbrlggan Underwear ta: Drawers have doubl Shirt. Subject to slight mill imperfections Men's 15c. Half Hose, 9c. Cotton Half double heels and black. Hose, toes, in made wlth tan and Men's Pure Silk Half Hose, 27c. Pure silk Half Hose, in plain colors, made with lisle soles, heels and toes; some have Just n lisle heel and too; in tan, navy, gray, cadet, reseda, bur gundy and black. With slight imperfections. Men's Pure Silk Half Hose, 31c. Pure silk Half Hose, In fancy colors, in vertical and ciroular stripes, accor dion ribbed and shot silk effects. With slight imperfections. Mala floor. Men's DuUdtag. Store Your Furs In The Safest Place. TAKE WARNING-lmmediaterv the warmer weather begins, the moth begins to multiply and your Furs sre in grave danger unless you store them in a safe place. There is one best test to go by in selecting the place where your valu able Furs are to be stored PUBLIC PREFERENCE. When the great majority of the people of a community show their preference, it means that PERFECT SATISFACTION .has been given. K The New York Fire Insurance Ex change pronounced it the "model plant" of its kind. Our Cold StoraRC receipt" insures sgainst Are, moth or burglar and be hind it is the strength of the guaran tee of Brooklyn's Greatest Store. Our prices are the lowest possible consistent with perfect service, based on your own fair valuation of the goods to be stored. DONT DELAY Sead our gar ments to storage NOW. $3.75 Fine Batiste Waists at $1.98. Charming Model at a Little Price. THERE IS A FASCINATION about this model which makes its own appeal and every woman will want at 6,11 0FmenVa'endennMeiace and embroidery combined In the most becoming style; back and sleeves Isce trimmed; high lace collar and cuffs and elbow sleeves. Now White Lingerie Waists, $1.98. The price tells the story, especially when you see the Waist-for if you can resist bming one of these dainty Waists at HI. ON, then it Is either beenuse ou already hae a full iiuota f Waists or that vour taste lies in the more elaborate nnd eostly. Dutch neck model. with front or liana emtiromery ami sirip m i. t - sertlon. fine pin tucks and pearl buttons finishing the Waist; short face trimmed feees. i 98c. Tailored Madras and Striped Waists, 49c. Made of neat striped shirting, in tailored models, laun- I dered collar and cuffs, with pocket. The white madras In strlctlv tailored stvle. twth good smart Waists. i Voile, lingerie and batiste models, profusely trimmed with men or low neos. si . $2.00 Shew Lawn Models at 98c. There i- nothing more charming, cool looking or be coming titan a dainty lawn Waist and nt tho prices wo lune quoted this model is to be sold nt less than half its Milne. Prettily trimmed with imitation filet lace handing and Vol. lace Insertion, Dutch neck and short sleetes, tiny iwnrl buttons down front of Waist. Linon Norfolk Waists at 98c. The t ldo box plaits front and back give a straight and more or It severe effect, but tho charm of the Waist is enhanced by the large nearl buttons und uoyeu. leather belt that are eni blue chamlirny nrlous latm and embroidery black natent Collar nnd tuffs in light mostly short sleeves. Charming Blouses of Heavy Chiffon, $3.98. ONT. OF THE MOST EFFECTIVF. and stylish Waists we liave ever shown at anything like this price. A heavy chiffon over fine eOTU net, like tho water mist tliat rises from a whirlpool, with sliadow lace collar, yoke nnd cuffs, trimmed with mescaline in color, mallno and tiny buttons forming vest effect, in navy and black. New Spring Models in Natural Color Pongee, l.SHJ. New Blouse of Lace and Chiffon, $2.98. This Waist has a auadow net lining, chiffon front and back. Piping of memline, braid and tiny buttons finish ing the Waist; high collar and elbow sleeves. Smart style in pongee, with round lace collar and cuffs, narrow pipings in color, button trimmed. Second floor, rear, Central nulldtnr, White Silks and Satins 17,350 Yards of Extra Wide Most Wanted Qualities. The DEMAND FOIt WHITE SILKS AND SATINS is thn greatest we have ever known and therefore THE STORE ACCOMMODATING offers you the most wanted Silks and Satins at lowest prices to be found in this city. HE MEMBER there are all perfect silks, extra width (36 to 40 1 nonce). All the most fashionable weaves in white, ivory and cream. It's u remarkable event in every way. $1.00 Satin Messaline, 65c. yd. 1,000 yards of 36-inch Sstln. Messa line, in white, ivory and cream. At 70c. ala.l.lO. 1 joo yardt of 5-larh Satin llriMllce, In white. Itnry and cream. At OOr.. ralu. SI.3S. fw yards of Sft-lnrb Satin Meisallne, In uhlte, horr and cream. At ai.lS, talne ei.OO. 1.000 jarda of M- Incti Satin l'rlnce. In while. Ivory and cream. At ai.lS. islnsM.OO. 1.300 yard uf 40 Inch Satin Crepe Meteor, In while, hor" snd cirnni. At SI. .Ill, value S'i. no. 8noardnf M-lneli I'annc hailn, In white, Itory ami cream. At I.OO. value S2.SO. l.ldOjnnU of to-loth MUlnc liiriiicuvc,luritte,lor and cream. At ailc. value Sac I ISO lanl nf .VS-lnrh Japiiee wevhaulr lUbutal, In Itory white. At 40c, value Ittr. I no vardn of 3A-tneli Japam-.e washable Ilabutal, In Ivory white. At IHr.. value Hl.no. t (movantx of.Vt-lne)i Japane washable llaliutat, lu Ivory white At OOc. value SI. SO. Movanlti of ao-lnrh" Jaimnee washable Iljtuimf. tn Ivory white At, 111c. vulueSI.OO. ;.il) jnrrts oras-lncli rnllle Prlmet, In white. Ivory and cream. At 10c. value SI.IO. uv vnrd of 36-Inch India run see, In white and cream. At Mltc, value Sl.as. too tarda of 39-Inch Tarnn, In white, Ivor) and cream. At S)I.4M. value SI. as. 1 ono tarda of 96 Inch I'hlmm laRcta, In white. Ivory and cream. AtSI.IO, ralueSI.30. COtlsardhofjo-lnch Crepe de Chine. In while, Ivory snd cream. AtCl.as. vatueSl.TB. 600 j nrda of J-lncli Ilrnirallne, tn Ivory while. Atl.'J5, valueSl.TS. MO tarda of M-lnch Shantung 1'oncee. In oymer white Main floor, Went Ilulldlnc. $3 and $4 American Lady Corsets, $L9&. New model, extreme lone hip, long waist effects. Made of white batiste, supporters attached. Also some made of brocaded coutil, In pink, blue snd white. Low bust model, long straight hip. $5.00 and $7.00 Lily of France Corsets, $2.98. Samples of new models. Made of white French ooutll, boned with walobn, supporters attached. $2.00 J. B. Corsets, 98c. Four new models to select from. Rtraight hip models, low and medium buT effects. Made of white batiste, supporters attached. Sale of Brassieres. Special at 40c. Made of batiste and embroidery. Perfect fitting and well made. Second floor, front, East Bulldlaf. $1.25 to $2.49 Spring Dress Goods, 92c. NEW. BEAUTIFUL, fashion favored fabrics at a price below wholesale. Just about 1,600 yards. In the lot are SO and 54 Inch Whipcords, two-tone Suitings, hairline stripes, diagonals snd self-striped Serges that sre selling regularly at SI. 25 to $2.40 a yard, now to be 92c. a yard. $1.25, 50-Inch All Wool Serge at 89c. A fashionable navy blue, invisible self stripe Serge, suitablo for suits or separate skirts. Main floor, WeM nuiuios. Silver Deposit Ware 500 Pieces, 50c. to $4.85 Values, at 29c. to $2.47. MOST DESIRABLE PIECES at most unusual prices. A lull third under regular. Bik. hui,..iii..M..tia. Whits slaas. r." ""rivvTr j - 1 1 r. jr. aii- aii oovarva, airap ui " ". w " OrMti. If. All rain. ate. Waits claia. with itMp and flower .deatrn. Oc. Tsas at SIM. Whlta faa with latUce. border at Due or anver aepoiu. I ao BattarBlsbsa. aU.ia. s-tnoh Piste. with rovtr dtDOtltM with a dainty scroll sod strati detln. ,. .. IBe. CsaaUitlfka, at. Fancy scroll da- also dapoalted on waits (laaa. ... , l.lo DUhsa. I.lal. Whits tlaaa. with faooy scroll and wreath border of sll oovtred, atrsp and I rr deootli sec. Oil and Vlasaar covered, fancy aeroll d Be. BerMradlah Jari, alivsr deeotll. a rwwar saksts. ai.lS). Bonnet ilune. with fannv aorou dtaitn ot silver. a.fS Whlikr Hetttos. at !. Kbits I anai laaa. sU cavarad. atrao and flower detlin t).aa iatis atS.. S-lsrh riowsr Vsm. ksavtlr eovered with ttsrlias allvsr deposit, wtUL Urte ahleM for tasrtu. Sw, Tsatea ruta at . In whits fits utta fancy tcrqu of Mlver drpoali. .Sob o, O. P. on lb abova luma Nttbwiir Boor, Cealral BuUdtai. Muslin Underwear, Silk Petticoats And Lawn Dressing Sacques Special Offerings. Great Serins offerinas In the white store which every women should tske sdvantsee of prices make for real economies. OOc. Serpentine f'repon Gowns, aOc. Kimono mcdel, nerk edxed with Torchon edging, ribbon run, lace edging on sleeves. Ktore orders only. -high quality and low Nainsook Gowns, 08c. Kimono style, front effectively hand embroidered in dotted and bow knot designs, em broidery on sleeves, Torchon edging ribbon run at neck. Sheer Lingerie Gowns at SI. OS. A beautiful assort ment. One model lias a deep square yoke of fine Valen ciennes and wide embroidery ribbon run, with Ave lace insertions and cluster tucking in front; sloeves have a deep lace and embroidered cuff trimmed with ribbon: another style haa an effective Empire yoke back and front of embroidery run with ribbon, fine embroidery baa ding ribbon run at waist; slashed embroidery sleeves, tied with ribbons, $3.00 Silk Petticoats at $1.89. Itl.OO Combinations, 7tlr. With entire Cover of effective eyelet embroidery; embroidery heading ribbon run at waist; w 1th ulloverembrolderedskirt. Store orders only. Bat Iste Combinnt Ions, HHe, Delicate shades of pink and blue, w ith dainty luce edging and ribbon bending at neck: embroidery beading ribbon run at waist ,w ith luce edging on Drawers. Low eck Corset Covers, 10c. With embroidery edging ribbon run back and front, btore orders only. Corset Cm era nt 4Uc. Tour dainty lace medallions in front, with insertion and edging of lace und ribbon bead ing back and front. Cambric Draw ers, 3l Tucked and trimmed with ruffle of good open embroidery. Sl.OO Petticoats at 7tc. With cambrio top, deep lawn flounce, trimmed with four lace insertions and edging, outers wiui uuuuje ruinu vi cnvice einDroiacry. Taffeta and messaline Bilk Petticoats, made with tucked flounce inlaid Btore orders only. Messaline 811k I'ettlcoats.aja.ON. In beautiful change able, also the favored solid colorings, with tailored flounce; also smart black and w bite effects, w Ith plaited flounce, finished with solid color narrow ruffles, ntack Pcrraltne Petticoats, 40c. Made with cluster shirred flounce, trimmed with embroidered ruffle. ith pompadour silk, pcrcaline underlay. fl.OO Chiffon Taffeta Nllk Petticoats, 03.118. Copied from a French model, tut on straight lines, trimmed with four pinked ruffles, beautiful changeable, also emerald. Black and White Htrlned Percale Petticoats, 2Bc. With deep flounce, finished with embroidered scallop. ihwiu uiuno uui; Lawn Dressing Sacques at 19c. to 49c I .awn Dressing ftacques at JOc. In black and white effects, with shirred belt. Dressing (torques nt 24c. Of flowered lawn, DuUjh peck, trimmed with embroider), kimono sleeves, shirred fitted waists. Second floor, h'a.t nulldlne. Klmonn Marques at aitc. In striped and dotted lawn, mi'nru mmi, piiiiu i-iiiur nuraer n ironi ana sleeves, belt at waist; others black and white effects, Dutch neck, with effectUe bonier trimming tho neck, front and sleeves; belt at wuist. Others at 4Uc Women's $4.00 Satin Pumps, $2.95. Just when black satin Pumps are most desired we offer this beautiful Pump, with short forepart, broad satin bow at vamp, closely trimmed, welted and stitched soles, high Cuban heels, at a price that defies competition; all sizes 2 Ho 7 and widths AA to D. .xn-ond noor, v.u nutuinc