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-s JBB WASHINGTON TIMES,1 ST7XDAY. MAT 31: &9f4. 19 r'"J - TND OF LOVE AFFAIR L 1 BE DUA Iweler's Letters Indicate He Drowned Himself Girl Ends Her Life. iETV TORK. May SL According to T belief of the coroner and police Carles G. H- Durr, a Jeweler and smond merchant, may have ended ' life b drowning at Atlantic City t escape- marriage with Jliss Marzena I erbume. The latter committed sui- 'e In front "of Durr's home. In OIney. 'day afternoon. In two letters, one " 'ten May 26 to his mother, the ond written May T, to Miss Shcr 1 me. Durr expressed his tntentlon tf r mmltUng suicide, ""ho letters -were written In Atlantic Uy. Tliey contained the information t ,t Durr intended to drown himself 1 the ocean. Failure of the Atlantic f v authorities to find him since the J ters were mailed leads the authui- b here to believe that ho Is dead. 1 he fact that he has not communi- ted 11111 his parents since tno news ' Miss Sherburne's sulc'de was mnde 1 Jblic, indicates, the police say, that 1 was In earnest when he announced ) s death plans. Clues In Many Letters. While the disappearance of Durr ha3 f-eated another mystery, his letters, Sound with a bundle of feminine cloth- is In Broad street station, and In Mls3 Pherbumes room, lTOo North Slx vrenth street, furnished clues which irade clear the motive for her suicide. ccordlng to Deputy Coroner Edward Gi eenhalgh, the younj; woman took her 1 'e on the day which she hoped would V her weddinp day The bundle of ntMng found In the check room at r"J oad street station, a number oi r rt waists and other articles of .female tire, all wrapped in an Atlantic City r "wspaper. led GreenhaUrh to believe at she -went to Atlantic City "Wednes- y to look for Durr. The newspaper ? ia Via Hflip nf wnpHnAAdav. Durr's letter to his mother explained uat ho left this city in haste to escape " Iss Sherburne, who, he bald, had s reed a promise of marriage from him tho point oi revolver. Says She Threatened Hira. In his letter to the youns woman. 3" jrr accused hor of lying and spoke of i e scene In his office when shj pointed ln revolver at him. In the closing sen- t. nee he charged her with breaking up s business, disgracing his people, and IXr using him to take his life. Ixclcs. The details of her career and the l-nunllc entertainer. According to lct- ITnrs found in her room she formerly was engaged with the Booth Concert Company, and had been in Los An geles. The details of her acrecr and the Jacts ot her first meeting with Durr are league She evidently this unhappy in Jier home life. Judging from letters written by her mother, her brother, and Ijusters. I'rorr. one of the latter, Jlrs. itona. I "avis, ot Bay Shore. L. I., a letter was lound which the police say attest tne fact that Miss Sherburne expected to be married to JJurr. The letter ended with. congratulations to Miss Sherburns upon her approaching marriage. According to statements mads by r irr's parents, they know nothilng ot lhtlr sou's first meeting with the oman. One letter, written by Durr to v iss Sherbum-3 -vnile she was in Los ngeles. was dated April 24. 1311. It i eke of money being Inclosed to pay 1 r fare to this citv. Two other letters, one written by the F r s mother, the other from her I other, in TJru'inkula. South Africa, Y ited at family difficulties. Prune Your Rosebushes To Get Flowers Advice to flower lvers as to th best method of assuring a maximum bloom of cut-flow er roses is given in th fifth of a scries of articles on the care of a lawn by landscape gardeners of the Department of Ag riculture. From a cultural stand point, roses aro divided into three classes.- those grown for bush or mass effects, those grown for cut flowers, and those that climb trel lises and porches. Oniy tho first two clashes are treated in the pres ent article The care of climbing roses will be discussed in an article aftei the June ctop is ocr. Roses which aro grown mainly for niafs or bush effects should be sparingly pruned, the landscape gar doncrs advise. They should bo per mitted to run wild, instead of b ing pruned, snd only dcadwood should be removed For cut-flow er roses, however, where the effort is confined to rais ing as many fine individual roses as possible . it is recommended that' plants should be pruned thoroughly. When a rose is ready for cutting the whole stem on which it Is grown should be cut with it. This means that it should be cut dow"n to within 8bc inches of the ground if the spring pruning "was properly 'done, and nothing should be left of thin year's growth, except two good "eyes" at the base of the stalk. Th "eyes" aro tho points ''from which new shoots will start, and may b seen at the base nf the leaf stalKa "ThiB treatment will seem extreme to many who aie used to growing roses." says the article, "for it wiU mean tho cutting away of a largo portion or the bush. In lact. whrr a crop of roses has been cut, the bush ma not be much higher than it was early in the spring. New shoots, however, will push forth im mediately and the vigor of the vhol plant will pass into them, and in tn case of a number of varieticj of joscs. another crop of flowers a few weeks later will be iho rcsull. "l.vrvthing in the treatment nf a cut -flower bush must te sacriflcd to th" production of a fine individual blossom. When two or three rosn buds form on a tingle shoot alt .but one should be pinched off as soon n thay are observed. The moment the individual lose- 1b cut, the whole stem should be cut away as describ ed, even though other buds are on the point of --tartlng further down the stem." In Wash'ngton, tea and hybrid tea rcses have been kept blooming con tinually from June Into December, hi continual cuttings of this extreme character. One "Washington home, the landscape gardeners report, was kept decorated with cut roses con tinually for more than half the year by roses from eight or such bushes. T FL 1 T TO BE CHOSEN SOON Selections Will Be Made at Once From Contestants for Senatorial Trophy. Lieut. Commander Gilmer Is Accused of Speeding leut. Commander James Blaine Gil- t, T." S N . held up by a policeman t night on a charge of speeding his i 'omobile, has been ordered to appear the District branch of the Police urt tomorrow morning to answer the arge Bicycle Policeman Odum, of o First precinct, .leclared Gilmer was -ding in Pennsylvania avenue, be een Fifteenth and Nineteenth streets rthwest. (cut. Commander A. J Hepburn. IT. . the police oay. was operating an omcbile which struck Edward A1- b, nine, in the Bladensburg road last ,ht The police sa;- the accident was avoldalbe The boy was taken to sualty Hospital. He was slightly ijlsed. The selection of the 'men to compose the District Brigade' rifle team to go to Seagirt this year, will be begun" at once, according to the announcement ot the officers in charge The men will be se lected from those who have participated In the competition 'for the Senatorial Trophy at the Congress Heights rifle range. Exceptionally high scores were the rule at yesterday's shooting, and the officers are assured that -the usual high standard of the District representation will be maintained by this year's team. Those who competed yesterday and the scores they made were Capt. Ralph Alderman, 165; Lieut. John E. Smith, 16i; Sergeant Groome, IB; Sergeant Ger ber, 133; Sergeant Crawford, 150; Lieut. Francis Martin, 150; Sergt- J. W. Payne, 149; Sergeant Richardson. IIS; Lieut Tom Brown, 1; Sergeant Lowell, US: Lieut. t3arsh A. Bodenhamer, 144; Ser geant Joynes, 144; Sergt J. D. Schrlver, 143; Sergeant Mainhall, 143;. Sergt. A. W. Payne, 141; Sergeant Knlgbt, 140; Ser geant Korlls. 137; Lieutenant Rees, 131; Private Stoddard. 123: Private Shields. 127; Private Quade. aa; Private Johnson, us; lieutenant Baldwin. 117; Capt. Frank W.-Holt, 116, and Sergeant Judd, Fletcher May Succeed Rear Admiral Badger Rear Admiral Fletcher, commanding the first division of the Atlantic fleet, who was in charge of the American forces which occupied Vera Cruz, is prominently mentioned as the successor to Rear Admiral Badger, in the post of commander in chief of the Atlantic fleet, when the latter's term ends July 1. Rear Admiral WInslow, commanding ine special service squadron In Mexican waters, and Rear Admiral Fiske. aid for operations to the Secretary of the Navy, also, are mentioned. M ION INSURANC E GIFT TO EMPLOYES Methodist Book Concern Cele brates 125th Anniversary By Philanthropy. CHICAGO, May 3L Insurance poli cies equaling one year's salary and ag gregating more than $1,000,000 have been presented Jy the Methodist Book Concern, the oldest publishing house in America, to each of -Its 1,000 employes The gift is in celebration of the 123th anniversary of the establishment of the concern. The new system of group insurance, admitting all employes without a med ical examination and effective as long as the Insured remain in the employ of the concern, was adopted by the pub lishing house The plan Includes the em. ployes of the publishing houses In New York and Cincinnati and the branches in Chicago, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Bos ton, New Orleans, KansaB City, San. Francisco and Portland, Ore. FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them With the Othine Prescription. This prescription for the removal of freckles was written by a prominent physician, and is usually so successful In removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold by drusgists under guarantee to refund the money it it falls. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine and remove them. Even the first few applications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely Be sure to ask the druggist for fhe double strength othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee. Advt. Florists' Club Will Be Entertained at Smoker '"he Florists' Club of Washington will i entertained Tuesday night at 1214 F r -eet northwest, by the president. eorge H. Cooke, at a smoker Mem "rs of the club have been asked to 1as their clerks and friends, as the - ogram mapped out by the president is "pected to be unusually entertaining Don't Swelter Over the Wash Tub or Ironing Board These Hot Days SEND YOUR WORK TO US ole Thl klztrrmely Jteaaonable Price LUt. "prrlal Flat Work l.Ut for Lotfi of 25 cents and up. ags 1c pklns le lies plain lc and Towels le "Mr Towels 2c sb Towels 1c 'ow Cases 2c eeis nc a-lE plain 2c air Cloths rc up ' ster Cases 3c rrads 10c up jiUf. colored 25c 'tton Blankets 10c up ankets, single 25c ankets, double 50c lent Cloths or Pads 5c up are Curtains 5l)c up ats 10c up arts 15. up rons (waiter's) .... 5c NEW PROCESS Of Laundering Collar, t litis, and Milrtn. COLD STARCH METHOD I Milrta F!nlhed Kuflrrl? by Hand. All Colored Guid Laundered at Our Rlilt. Yale Laundry BeiFPd Tbrcurhout "With Electric Pow er. t -jjuce jjo orK. .Mam oincf. This Snap Shot Snapped One of Our Daily Cash Prizes of $1 Last Week Let Leese Develop and Finish Your Photographs Our experts will bring out your work in a way that will please and surprise you. In addition to getting much better work, our prices are so low that it would really be expensive for you to attempt to develop your photographs. Our Daily Cash Prize of One Dollar applies to ev er) amateur photograph brought to us to be devel oped. There are no trouble some conditions. You auto matically enter when vou bring your work to us Vr development and printing. Each day our experts select the best picture turned in. and its owner receives $1. Simple enough, isn't it? Here Are the Names of Last Week's Winners May 25 Mr. F- G. Hiihn, 926 Westminster street. May 26 Miss L. Murr 515 Rock Creek road. May 27 Miss Neipold. 1217 Fairmont street. Alav 28 Mr. B. S. Elliot, 3522 Park road. May 29 Mr. J. B. Brearley, Patent Office. WHY D ON' T YOU TR Y V Developing Film, Per Roll, 5c M. A. LEESE 614 9th St. N. W. I . - r ploye of tho ofllce of the supcrvisinsl Mra V C. Hill rfpknnPt fn architect of the Gapltol. Her mother is! "ri' v IlUIUeKUper lO Be Buried Tomorrow Funeral Rites Tuesday For Mrs. Dayelle Welch iJ u,"er.al ""ices for .Mrs. Dayelle Tay lor Aelch, for twenty years a resident i P i.. asi!,nSon an cH known as a so-' 1 fi.'i n?i dl,ed cst'rday nt the Homco- I J-iiI.,. osplta after a attack of acute l indigestion, will be held at the Wesley .... i.. .iiurcn, at 2-30 n. m.. Tuesday. .n,. ..r nt SL ivim. r.n.n ru.,.. ."t ii n nnri k - . . ,. - ... - ivui w ---.. vatii-jiiL. j iiuibiii . r ih- ?'nn""eJ with the .hoirs rlflp(.nlh .nd v .(ir.1, Bw..t .ior WashinBton for more than thirty ChnsiKpiscoal tenter afternoon. The man is described.1 ?" " w" the w,dw ot Bethany Baptist bv the police as of ..mooth face, wcarlpp i Woltera Hnldekoper. She was a proml- a Mine -un ol cioines, men tan shoes. ! "cin ninnuer dl me miuuiiti uaiucs hiiu Mrs. J. w. Jiayior. Jilss May Tayjor and VT. K. Tai'lor. of Buffalo, are sis ter ana oruuicr. , Poor Box Is Robbed. Another "meanest thief in town" is heinc sought by thi police today in the poison of a youn man who robbed the The funeral of 'Mrs. Virginia Christie Hutdekoper will take place at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, from tho family residence, 161 Eighteenth street north west. Mrs Hnldekoper had been a resident or uio Wcslev m -Methodist Church. Church, and tin Church. -lohn Welch, her husband Is an cm- I and a straw hat i the Daughters of the American Revo lution and"" was -well known' antl-suf-fraglst. She was a daughter of FItz-James Christie, while her grandfather was a surgeon on Jerry's flagship in the bat tle of Lake Erie. One of her aunts. Marie Christie, married Hear Admiral Stevens;' who, at tho battle of Mobile Bay. was the commander of tho moni tor "Winnebago, of Farragut's fleet. Her husband was president of various railroads, among them the Richmond and Danville system, now the Southern Ttallroad. Mrs. Huidekoper was well known in society In this and other cities. She la survived by two sons. Frederic L. and Reginald S.. both of this city. Hotel To Be Memorial To Late Adolphus Buscfn ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 3L Asa mem orlal to hts father. ,'-Mruat a. Buscli haj purchased, one-bajf a- bjock ofgroun on the- west sido of Twelfth street, be tween Markot and Chestnut streets, ot which ho plans to erect a. lxtccn-stor; hotel, to bo known ns the Adolphun. The cost of tho hoteVhas been csu mated at ZLSOO.OOQ and probably will b constructed on ths plans of tho ncv Adolphus Hotel rccwur erecica in iai las' hy the' Busch family. & DAINTY FANS For Sweet Girl Graduates A daitit fan Is always an acceptable gift " e have a splendid assortment of Fun?, with bone sticks, in all white or dainty d1 fn colorings, to sell at the low price of.. wltUlf Other style fans r.Pc to ?3 9 My Lad'n Party Cane of leather. In black and colors; looks like a, kodak fully 1Q Tf equipped. J5 value Special offering at wOiUU Main Floor Jewelry Section. J Store Hours: NOW 9:00 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. Oldest Department Store in Washington LflMHHHBk LININGS Two Underpriced Lots Silk Finish Fercallne. black or white. 31-ln. wide, and used largely for the making- of slips or petticoats. 25c quality. Offered for a 1Q day at, a yd ..-, 4-'' T.lalar Satla, for summer, waps, lustrous finish. 36-ln. wide, and la a large variety of street or evening shade. 95o value. . CTZn Special Monday at, a yd...- A..'.Utll " Main Floor 8th St. Rotunda LlnlngV. n June 1st will be a Memorable Selling Day at Washington's Oldest Department Store when 3-big.sale.s will befeatured, : with other bar gain offerings dotted here and there throughout the establishment WWMMVWVWSVWWMWAAAAiArr.rArrM.AAlMS Tomorrow We Inaugurate Qur June Undermuslin Sale Which Will Eclipse in Variety, Scope, and Value-Giving Any Previous Sale Hot weather is here to stay, and with it comes the need of plenty of undermuslins. We-have inaugurated this sale with a view of lowering the cost to Wash ington women of undermuslin needs. Those of you who are familiar with our new undermuslin section kfiowthe character of garments sold. We will add that every garment offered in the sale is made in accordance to the new style demands, and amid sanitary surroundings. We particularly' call attention to the fine ma terials and beautiful laces and emir: idcries used in trimming. Undermuslins, 75c Value, 48c M- Attractive and serviceable Night Gowns, of cambric longcloth, and crepe, in white, pink, and blue. Combinations. Tettlcoats, Crepe Bloomers, Corset Covers, and Drawers, In circular and knlckerbockcr styles, all nicely made and pret tily trimmed. Undermuslins, $1 Value, 66c . Night Gowns of nainsook, crepe or cambric, those of crepe in solid colors and fancy figured effects trimmed with lace and ribbon. "White Petticoats, straight line or deep embroidery flounce. Princess Slips and Combinations, all beautifully trimmed with embroideries, laces, and ribbons; double panel Petticoats trimmed with fine embroidery or scallop edge, China Silk Dloomera, In white, pink, and black, with clastic at kneo and waist. Monday, special 3"l Qr China Silk Combinations, in white and pale pink, elabor ately trimmed with lace medallions, insertlngs and ribbons: corset cover trimmed In front and back; drawers slashed and trimmed up to waist line. $3.95 value. Special tomorrow Lingerie Combinations, trimmed with embroidered me dallions and fillet lace, with chiffon rosebuds. C9-QK $3.50 value. Special tomorrow only wutVO $2.95 Princes Combinations, of .fine batiste, cover and drawers elaborately trimmed In tine lace medallions and wide satin ribbon. $3.50 value. Special .Monday at Mcht Goirns, of silk batiste In pale pink trimmed with fine net pleating and ribbons, slip-over style with fl QfT short sleeves. $3 value. Special Sale prlca only.. DJLt-J $1.95 raT- 48? m i III wiT SVGwr Bib iYtu i 4fi$l s j JilM i nmz&MzasxJBii j&&sisit Jffmx 1 " Undermuslins, $1.25 Value, 88c Crepe Petticoats, with flounce trimmed in, lace and in serting. Night Gowns In. many-different styles. "White Petti coats, straight line effects, and deep embroidery flounce finished with wide beading" and "ribbon. Combination and Princess Slips elaborately trimmed with serviceable em broideries and laces. Undermuslins, $1.50 Value $1.00 Beautiful Indeed are the garments included at this price tomorrow. Dainty Night Gowns, of fine cambric, mus lin, nainsook, crepe and tub silk in white and delicate colors; Crepe Knickerbocker Combinations, elaborately trimmed White Petticoats of lingerie, crepe, JK some double panel effects. - Coret Cover, ol white batiste, with short sleeves; neck, sleeves, and waist Une trimmed with fine fish-eye AQn lace run with ribbon. Special v....... 4lOC Crewe Gomj, trimmed with lace. In dainty no .floral designs. Special value at - T7 DoC Crepe de Chine Petticoats, beautlfullv trimmer! with deep shadow lace and inserting flounce, and decorated with- i-a.ua riooon. ana roseDuas. t& value. &") QR Special - &6.VO Preaek Hand Embroidered, CaenUsea, gowns, and com binations, elaborately embroidered: some slightly QQA soiled. $1.50 to $3.95 values. -Sale price, choice...... qC Envelope and Knickerbocker Drawers Envelope Drawers, of longcloth. trimmed In fine nn. lace. Special value at iU Envelope. .Drawers, or fine. longcloth. trimmed with AQ fine fish-eye lace and ribbon banding. Special value at 4tOC Knickerbocker Drawera, special -OQ QO Kfie values at . 4uLf OVLf Out Night Gowns, 29c "Women's Mcht GuTrns, trimmed with lace and ribbon, full size. Sizes 15, 16, and OQp 17. SAIE PRICK Bargain Tables. Main and Third Floors, for These Four Items Night Gowns, 38c Women's Msbt Gowns, of good quality longcloth. prettily trimmed; combinations of corset cover and drawer trimmed with QQ lace. 50c value. SALE PRICE OOC Undermuslins, 22c Women's Corset Covers, elaborately trim med with embroidery and substantial laces, run with ribbon; drawers of good quality cambric trimmed with deep embroidery, nn. tucks, or lace. SALE PRICE, choice.. tu Undermuslins, 16c "Women's Corset Cavers, full sizes, trimmed with serviceable lace. Drawers of cambric with lace trimmed, ruffles. Regular -I nn I 25c value. SALE PRICE.. -. -LUC NOTE Our Mr. Jonas H. Michaelis, buyer of Black and Colored Dress Goods, will sail shortly for Europe, and will be pleased to execute any commissions for our patrons while abroad. DAINTY LACES AND EMBR0DERIES For Embellishing iummer Frocks The trimming" makes the frock so be careful to bjy r-r ly pretty laces and 'nbrolderies for your summer outer and under K .uts. Special offerings below that till of econom .ito Mondaj . Orlcntnl Flouncing, 3 tj J7 inches wide, white and butter, all the nc.v designs, Or ff QQ Cf with prlet-a ranging, yard.. . . iO, lw DO.UU onlcr Litre nonds and Kdgings. for trimming re pi a and tponjres all the new designs: 3 to S inches wide. Because of a. special purchase lot, uc can sell tomorrow J1.00 qualities at. a Cfl yard OUC riiincrril ri, in white, with rich Dresden de signs, it inches wide; also fig- C-f (( n (g- (TA ured clilffons. Prices, yard.. . dtt lt iDJ.tlv KiiibrlilerleIncluding Insertlngs and edgings, 3 to C inches wide, and values up to 25c a Ifin jarrt. Special offering Monday, at. yard. Main Floor Laces and Embroideries. J V. Sale of Summer Knit Underwear With Deep Price Concessions on Kinds Required Now The hot weat'ier makes it necessary to have many changes of knit underwear, and this sale presents an opportunity to buy all you require at a big saving in price: Women's White Cotton Combination Salts, low neck, knee length, lace trimmed or OQ. tight at knee. 39c value. SALE PRICE.. OC Women's White Ribbed Lisle Combination Suits, low neck, knee length, lace trimmed at knee or tight-fUting. 50c value. SALE QT PRICE 3 for J1.00. or a suit QUI "Women's White Lisle Ribbed Combination Suits, low neck, lace trimmed at knee or At)n tight-fitting. 59c value. SALE PRICE.. &, Women's "White Lisle Ribbed Combination Suits, hand crochet at neck in new patterns; lace trimmed or tight at knee. Former re value 75c. SALE PRICE OOl, "Women's White Lisle Combination Suits, low neck and knee length, silk ribbon at neck, val lace trimming at knee Former values CQA Jl and $1.25. SALE PRICE, a garment.. Women's "White Lisle Vests, silk ribbon t tapes. low necK. zsc vaiue. saie price, 3 for 50c, each 18c I "Women's "White Lisle Xeutm. with hand crochet trimming at neck. 35c OECf value. Sale price 3 for 70c; each.. ut Main Floor Knit "Underwear: "1l w Klip X JWm i M HH A GREAT MERCHANDISE ACHIEVEMENT We Bought the Surplus Stock of Maurice H. Bob, 133 W. 21st Street N. Y., Including DRESSES, SUITS, COATS AND WAISTS At the Unheard of Low Price of 60c on the Dollar The sale of sales tomorrow in Outer Apparel for women and misses. Maurice H. Bob is known to be one of New York's leading manufacturers, and it is his policy to clean up twice a year every garment in stock. Because of the backward season, cancellation of orders, and the lack of re-orders, this season his surplus stock amounted to hundreds of garments. Knowing our larcc oulnul. lie made us an offer to take every garment on hand at 6oc on the dollar. We telegraphed our acceptance. ind the garments arrived late Thursday evening, will be marked, and put on sale at opening time Monday. It's a gathering of rmtergarment skies of the most fashionable kinds. Wool Suits, Silk Suits, Wash Suits, Wash Dresses, Silk Dresses, Linen Coats, ool Coats. Silk Coats, Silk Capes, Lingerie Waists, and Silk Waists. See these garments, and ydu will be a buyer sure! SUITS 27 l.lnrn .suits, values $10. Cr Qr .alo price tomorrow, only. xffOtVO 10 Wool .Sun, value $15. fl? QC J-h1c price t)DttJ 1N Wont .Sulls. vnlnr-n J1S.75 to -..u. aio irice tomor row M7 Won I nu, values -' 1" lo 3.' Sap price to- C" O HC morrow tOLJiiD 100 Wool nml sntf Suits, value! ir,.e;,..,.0..V.?:...,,r.," $14.65 DRESSES M7 Wash Utcsscs, value ( QQ J.t.50. Salo price, choice. . DJ.0! JU5 Wsh Uressrs, value CJf QK $10. Sale price Dt.i0 XMI Mlk A "Wash Dresses, CC QK nlue ?i;.."0 Salo price... wUtiti "" $9.65 T0 s,,k Dreasea, - '' ,,r . ton C.,l n values CO CC J15 to j;0. Sale price .... DtJ.UtF PO .IIk Dresses, value (g- A rjfT K2 50. Sale price DXJIO .-.2 MIK Drees, value (PI O rTJT J.'5. Sale price Dlrf lO 35 llk Dresses, values (POO I7C J?7.50 to 15. HaM price )iw. f O WRAPS 40 Loac Linen Coats, value's 5J.50 to $f.00. Sale CJO QfT price OiitiJO .t' Ilaltnacaan Conts, val- QQ Q ues J5.00 to 7.50. To go atDO.KJ A'i Linen llalmaeaan Qj? n Conts. $7.50 value, for . WW. lO SO Worsted Coats, value &A (VC $10, to go at . OHttUtt P Silk Cape Coats, value QQ CC $15. Sale price . . . OOiDJ .TO Mlk Capes, value Q1 r Ije $30 Sale price t51fj.lt WAISTS 79c Lingerie Waists, so tomorrow at Lingerie Waists, $1.00. To go at Mntrrlf and Silk Waists. values $-.vo to $.'.50. To JO &( 42c "!. 67c S1.07 Ctcpe de Chine and Silk Waists, value $5.00. To Qo QC so at iouitJD Outerarnient See- Ptrond Floor tlon. i i' ow rene Ave, ell lut-tt fat. Ffcene X. Ui. N. W. fi i'i"l"i"lvHi41i'i'ii'l-M-l M.llMiH'l"l-H"l"l"l'Ml'l'i"l iM'JM"H ?