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111 t n 3 t 4 3 ! :4 R5, jCS oMUi' -tv -rf.-iiy.wriiiiin ilk. 1. -i i orrick'sNew York Store si- Presents for Moudav and lialancc of AVeek An under-pricc offering of Women's Fancy Tailored Suits $22.50 and $25.00 Suits at $19.95 $27.50 and $29.50 Suits at $24.95 $35 Suits at $29.75 $40 Suits at $34.95 Every desirable new style stands revealed in this collection. The choii encss of fabrics and the unsurpassed tailoring will awaken tremendous enthusiasm. Newest individual models brimful of style, charm anil tone. Matt rials include French Wool Crepe, Gabardine. Crepe Poplin, hammered Crepe and checks of every description. Kvery fashionable shade is represented. The coats are short and jaunty, Kton and 13 dcro Models; the skirts feature 2 tier, ruffle. Bustle and tunic effects a wonderful offering! DRESSY SILK SUITS gffg Latest Fashion developments are presented in this masterful assortment. And the de mand for these beautiful and practical garments seems to be growing as the season ad ances. -Suits of Silk Poplin, Moire and Radium Silk in such favorite shades us pigeon blue, npenhagen. tango, navy, wistaria and Roman sold. A variation of the smartest styles, portraying the quaint Bouffant, ruffled and tiered effects from $2P.50 up. Tango Dansant Dresses $19.50 and $25 Choose the frock of your dreams from this alluring array of line Chiffon Taffeta and pt'ssy Willow in a galaxy of chic styles. Bouffant, quaintly puffed and flounced! Sashes and flowing Bows of ribbon and pictur esque touches of colored Kmaroidery, and draperies of Princess and Siiadow laces, all add their share to the exquisiteness of these clever Models. SUPERB NEW SPRING SKIRTS Tile largest assortment in the city embodying the very latest rtvlo features, such as, minaret, ruffled, pannier, tunic and 3 tier effects. .Materials are Shepherd Checks, Plaids, Taffeta and Moire remarkable values at $5 to $15. But the item of particular interest to you should be the Skiit of Wool Crepe and Gabardine at $6.95 NEW TAILORED WASH SKIRTS kins of White Pique and Natural styies, remarkably clever garments at Color I.inen in pi pu'ar ;i til r special priee of Skirts of hc.-ivv Bagda.l and Uamie rranted ceaseless in white, natural brown 3 tier and Minaret Models a splendid absolutely Warr and blue Tunic. the the r-- Linen materials Ice'.i'" at $5.00 t" $7.50 Then Those Waists at 95c 'Many times I have seen Waists no more charming and stylish at almost twice as much" Waists of Crepe, Voile and Lingerie, with low or high neck, long or short sleeves. Another great group has replaced those that were taken so quickly last week. New Line Of Crepe de Chine Dresses $14.95, $17.50 and $19.95 Charmingly beautiful Dresses, showing the new flounce, Hustle and tier ef fects a special purchase, priced as above every fashionable new .shade in the aggregation many surprises! Three Piece Silk Suits at $25 Co. mines fit for any afternoon occasion and for d anting extremely rich and beautiful so practical ;.s well as fashionable that we are selling them as fast as they come in. Bodice of printed Crepe de Chine in Copenhagen, tango and. wistaria Skirt and Jacket of black Taf feta magnificent Minaret styles only $'-'5.00. New Sport Coats--" Different" Entirely "different" from the styles worn last season are belt'.ess and cut on Balmacaan lines rather "Knglish." Sport Coats built of broken chock ami verv large plaids, attractively low priced at $10.00 $12.95 New "Balmacaan" Coats Loose, roomy garments designed for motoring, but they are so "smart" that nearly every woman wants one lor street wear. " Shown in grey and tan Scotch Tweeds .-...$10 a"1' $12.95 $1.75 Irish Linen Damask at $1.35 A double Satin Damask in beautiful patterns, 12 inches wide anil war ranted all pure 'linen, special Monday at $1.35 per yard. 24-inch Napkins to match above at $4.35 Doz. Huck Towels 25c Pure Linen Hemstitched Huck Towels, real German goods, heavy and gooil size, with medallion to embroider initial a towel worth investigating Merc. Damask 70c A beautifully rich, sat'n fin ished cloth the real imported ar ticle, 72-inches wide, with a per manent finish the best you ever saw at 70c per yard. HEMSTITCHED DAMASK NAPKINS of heavy quality German Linen. lx-inch size special per dozen $3.00 HEMSTITCHED LUNCH CLOTHS All pure German Linen, in beau tiful designs, in 3 sizes 54-inch at 3.25, .45-inch at $2.50, 3G" in. H at 7 $1.25 SNOWY 'WHiTE PATTERN CLOTHS pure Irish Linen in a new; line of choicest patterns all exceptionally low priced 12-4 size at $3.T5, $-1.00 an S5.C0;. I'M size at $3.50 and $3.7.: - at ,-$2.75 $3.00 26 Inch Chiffon Taffeta at 79c the soft drapable Taffela Silk in tango, sky, lavender, old rose, tan, flesh, navy, pearl grey and two tone effects special at 79c per yard. 26-INCH HEAVY TUB SILK note the width: 38 inches in Novelty Satin stripes as well as the staple black and white and blue and white tier yard - $1.00 32-INCH TUB SILK in stripes of different colors, all pure silk, special per yard 79& Tango", A New Bon Ton Corset Suppleness is- the keynote of pres ent Corset fashion long, undulating lines from shoulder to ankle with just a suggestion of "nipping in" at the waist. -In short, it is the natural figure, and. needless to say your corset must he right. With the Bon Ton Model intended for you, the fashionable contour becomes a reality. We are showing a complete line of new spring Models for all figures. The Model here sketched is the famous "Tango," No. 847. A bone less Corset with empire bust, elas tic gores, ribbon and elastic top at $3.50. Our Mrs. Walker is at your service m l$M Bonlon VjCORSETS Long Silk Gloves at 79c KJ-button length double tipped silk gloves a superior quality, with a guarantee as broad as the one which governs our $1.25 and $1.50 Silk Gloves in white, black, pongee and assorted greys for Monday 79c per pair. Ox' H 1 Nub" Crepe the genuine French article, a beautifully soft fabric so much in demand for the new drapings 44 inrhes wide, white or yellow vler yard s. $1.00 4 ... Aristo" Crepe in other words a ripple Crepe, very fashionable for dresses in ky, Copenhagen, white, pigeon blue, rose, brown and pink 27 Inches wide special, 'ard.221 PI MS FOB FUTURE I Purchases Half I'dock on East Jefferson to .Make Uooni for Demands on the Company in Imme diate Future room many pany biles with need The growing business of the Pi oneer Transfer company has neces sitated the purchase of additional downtown proerty to be used in the operation of the company's busi ness. There has been need for more for the storage business. The teams operated by the com as well as the man", automo that are running the streets the company's sign on them a place where the repairs can. be made expeditiously, or in other, words, a blacksmith shop and garage operated for the company. I In view of this situation, and the need for its improvement, negotia tions have been going on for some time between the company's repre sentatives and the owners of suit able property, where such buildings might be erected. These negotiations came to a climax this week when George Coffin, in behalf of the Tio rcer. purchased the Thalheimer pro perty of a half block on Jefferson street between Fourth and Fifth. The consideration in the case is not given but it is understood to be in the neighborhood of $15.(100. The property is partially Improved. The task of erecting barns, store house, corrals, garage and black smith shops will begin at once, so that.bv the time the rush for stor age starts at the beginning of the summer a place will have been made for the accommodation of the goods. This storehouse is to be modern in every respect pnd fireproof. By thi time the rush begins next fall in all lines of business, the entire new plant will have been erected. o VISIT TO PHOENIX OF DAN CRAWFORD neering in Africa are vividly portray ed, hp himself calls it pouring wate on the sacrifice to see whether tl missionary enthusiasm is kindled l'V divine fire or not. The address to the students v., is mad" at our chapel assembly at 11:40 a. m. fa the eveniic; al the iimi.'iI pn ..er meetii"; hour the chapel was again filled. Mr. Crawford held his audience spell bound lor an hour and a half, while with marvelous imagery he depicted scene after scene of his African life. We felt with him the thrill of joy at the meeting with his bride at the edge of the forest, and more than once we winced with pain at the touch of the iron that entered his soul." Mr. Crawford speaks at the Pres byterian church, Third avenue and Adams street, this morning. MASTER OF ftf INTOffi IS MARCUS A. CSTTOS The following is from the Tark College Hecord, Parkersville, Mo.: "You who have heard Dan Craw ford speak or who have read his brilliant book, 'Thinking Black,' will appreciate the pleasure we enjoyed last Wednesday. Mr. Crawford has been visiting churches and colleges for four months past, delivering1 a message couched in extraordinary language and breathing a rare spirit. The loneliness, the privations of pio- Hy the P.. A. II.) Masters of Momentum. I used to think that term applied with greatest aptness to the racing riders of motorcycles, who hurled themselves around mile tracks, bal ancing their bodies on two-wheeled machines at terrific speed, calculat ing the deptli of the skid, and allow ing for it, judging the amount of slide contained in a treacherous littl" soft streak, and preparing to exert tl'.eir iron muscles to meet it. For awhile, it was tue trapeze and aerial artist of the circus to whom I awarded that title. The aeroplane driver teased me for a space, but I never quite yielded the name to him. I'm glad 1 didn't. I've found the man to whom jt belongs. lie is Marcus Catton. Don't try to say that it takes more brain, muscle and nerve to direct the four hundred pounds of plunging man and motor cycle, or the thousands of pounds of racing automobile than it does to herd three few ounce ivory balls over an absolutely level baize coveied slab of s'ate. I saw the Hoy Billiardist practicing for the Hoppo scalp yes terday. He worked out alone, cal fulating his shots as rapidly as though he had two personalities ana was playing himself. One funny thing was his total hon esty. If he had wanted to forget to fount that last miss he made, no one would have blamed him, but the slightest error was chalked up to l:: used in a study of progress. Talk about wrangling horses, the way that young cueist herded those three halls would have had any be i happed cowpuneher choked with envy. The delicacy of his touch was that of a surgeon cutting thiough tough tissue right down next the place where his patient lives, and slicing mighty fine at that. Marcus Catton is one of the com ing younger set of billiardists. He is a son of ol-j Billy Catton, a wel' known champion of former years. " Y.W. C.A. ! THE VESPER SERVICES The regular Young Women's Chris tian ..'i;'oci:'tion ve-per services, which have be-n abandoned for tin 1 !.". few ue,-!s lo allow the girls to attend the services in the skatin v rink, e.ill he resumed this afternoon ai the usual boar. Mrs. lmogene l.i Chance will have charge of the ves per. The devotional period will be handled by Lula Clifton, while Mrs. 1.. ?. D.'iineron will be the soloh'.L for the afternoon. The regular social hour, which i:t a customary feature of the vespers. v. i'l follow the sen ice, and tea an I (cakes will be served. The Women i .id girls of the city and all visitors j are invited to be on hand. ! Another addition to the names of contributors to the Y. W. C. A. funi! was made jestcrday in the person of ( Mrs. 10. p. Wise, of Los Angeles, Cal.. . but formerly a resident of the Salt : River valley. Mis. Wise is one of tlie directors in the Y. W., and she : tales in her letter that she is di. Pnetily "for the work in Phoenix." 'Since the campaign at the Y. W. I is all over there has been a change in the appearance or the quarters j decidedly to their advantage. New nigs have been laid in all rooms the furniture has been shifted, and ! a thorough cleaning and sweeping . has been given the rooirts. ' o i AT FRENCH BAIL P'viry, Death and an Unsolved Mystery. PARIS, Mai eh 21. During a masked ball in Paris recently a man i.nd a woman in black dominoes, v.hoe identity was a mystery, ap peared among the dancers. The man spoke in a falsetto voice, and pretended to be intoxicated, go ing round the bibles talking to the guests, while the woman danced hap pily, smiling at the compliments pai I lo her. Towards the end of the ball an American woman missed her l.andb-ig. containing valuable jewels, and the man in the black -domino was nowhere to be seen. Suddenly the mysterious woman fell to the fa-or and died immediately. She was taken to a bungalow in tin- gardens and there a doctor raised her mask, to fir.d that she was strik ingly beautiful. Xo clue could be fi und to her identity. o PKF.S ' TT PICTURE Wis today. Advertisement. wa ni It j Hire a little salesman at The Re publican office. A Want Ad will see ' more customers than you can. Picturesque Pattern Monday at Reductions Simply Astounding A Special Sale of new Hats, many of which have only recently arrived, and many of which have just been made up in our effi cient workroom. Street, tailored and fctchingly trimmed Hats that should at tract much attention for their distinctiveness and particularly rich appearance. Xot just a few, but our entire stock scheduled to sell as fol lows: Every $8 Model Monday for $ 6.00 Every $10 Model Monday for $ 7.50 Every $12 Model Monday for $9.00 Every $15 Model Monday for $11.25 Every $18 Model Monday for $13.50 Jiorrrtks, Photnu. Aritont tJ M K lilKSS; ! I ! i ,i I ;r i iWiili .11 a illi: ii,:!iH..!!:i.: ' wS rt Uf i ROT V lit ill I mam I !!;!t kmiiM kimm P r , I i: ' ML r I . i