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12 PMBMBBKBOfJIBiMB, iJIW"" .,..,, _ _ l_ J, ->»-V , -_ r»..»#/^..» n»^/w ' -.-. I^VniES* ' HOME JOXIRNAT, MONTHLY Tiihiaa Ti/Inrl-ori C)Bn tn mm ml C The Origin »1 ASBESTOS IROX A ImTpllJlil II im 0 |c= ltir|r\^ ScOK^ ■ iAIL i- tin J / *?r» STYLE BOOKS FREIS JJWles marked JVcto y f*c AmfrlCßll . flB(t holders free ■■j™!y6oirrv<_ A /A\|P/ |f n iIJ «^ LE 3) * J^2 >*WrS' Chemically Prepared .■*■*><* J $1.75, 25 reduced to * , Thl , h <, ommßnd . „,. rroM of tllPse , r . Kt^S^TA^^ 1^ U "^W /^ 1^ *l^ #^sC^fe<? t".S .^7. STAC r ( iu a .t Vh7 ipKf. Vro^'a r;,'^,.^"...^^ Ah.^•f'oSy.SS: last at 75c each - Monday - r fer) c ' nafd M°' Vz/OME/OS7I:BDWV.4944rP%^BROADWAY COR.4TH. • LOS ANGELES. XTtFtoZTSSf J&? 9 wo m >n. Two Embroidery Marvels to Make Monday a Day of Great Profit Sale Extraordinary of Ostrich %!^^^%rd?f[..?^Q A Pre-Easter Petticoat Sale Pilling** and «$ f% 1 5 J&SS^^ T"^' -^ One of the largest Eastern retail houses, which prides itself ||§||||h JMLOSt JtjXCeptlOnal in A . V Tr,. Jj'-= (WW^ Vs! on being able to buy merchandise at the lowest possible cost, jOSH^A Oiinlif\f HI!A SainTM* OstriCh IiVS • "^"^ WwdSlk> \ 1 paid 3c yard more for duplicate?, of these embroideries than mmllmm^l K^lUaiity and kDilVinyt> iwmC^fM^^/ '<' the quotation at which we were able to procure them. This aP^^^^^^ Come to our second floor Petticoat section Monday if Knowing the quality of these ostrich plumes and ostrich lffly|| W/' #:-fill incident is merely mentioned to prove the exceptional value fi^l^^^^kv. you want to select from a complete assortment of styles tips which we are going to sell Monday at the insignificant mMS^mmgrnmi J •,' M ' -r , v v -a - >vt a • • EJm Hp&V-J and at the same time secure unsurpassed values. We price of $2.15, it is hardly possible for us to say too much TMSMjg W^f-'j-p in these beautiful cross-bar embroideries at Broadway prices. /•^iHUlnßkV^ here mention a few of the strongest lines in this sale. .about them. While they are the discontinued lines, yet Nj Im^wA / A, every woman knows, crossbar effects are Increasing each clay MMiMmt^S^ nr zz •%£. -xr t rrr/tris » rirHHrfHir=; sEiL™ «^raP^ Taffeta s;jfc Petticoats $ 5 out cliscontinued linos we turn our back on profits and «Wpp*ll^g§fJi§& 1 • ' I , , ,i ,- i ,' ,j,i, n,,/i ,m,. 1,, .in-.-n of .•irirnilnL- int From the material to tho workmanship those, are excellent values at $5. Made In several mark merchandise at whatever price we believe will dispose of the WmM'Mmk ■ broideries are In the 17-tneh width and com. In dozens or cnarmmgpai- „ ( _ „ ith ,-„„ arOil tftored ltched flounces, others with corded flounces, finished goods « T°ak ao the. ZJI ,h,,h Inge from ?to IS inches MMjf W^?^^.T« S ™"o1 *ZZ2™£L7£Z "^ 3'" - f—'^ in icnpth nnd tho tips which form 3 to a bunch, at $2.15 any woman S^BBfF . :',t v-u'i 3c • Aisle l. Silk Petticoats at $2.95 Sateen or Cotton Taffetas $1.50 would appreciate- tho opportunity. • 'Wfif^'-"' ■•■■• There, are 122 blacks, 120 whites, with smaller quantities of brown, *ff> /^t TJ All __.. *~^ Deep flare flounce wlth cluster stitching «nd Thrßo nr( . madß with e | thpr ,j ee p kn( , or preen pink, light blue lavender, Alice, gray nnd old rose. These If S^rOSS XjCLr /\IIOVer UH/^ under ruffle. Colors are represented by brown, full llare flounces. All lengths included, $1.50. plumes are priced at present at 12.95. $3.25. $3.95, $4.85 and $5. The tips 9 jj <-l^ •1 _ •_ _ Vxv-^/^ O#!7L blue, black and changeable effects. s ■_-.., may be had In white, taupe, brown, green, navy, etc., and are now ±LmDrOiaerieSn IOTa, . . . V*^ Gingham Petticoats 25c to $2 priced $2.49. $2.95, $3.45, si«- and $4.95. . . Dresden Pattern Petticoats $3.95 wa _ hable ttlcoatB come In „,„,„. priced J^.4.», J-J.i, 1J.46. 55.J,, <uui »4.j.i. *»««_. »rv,» m^t »» These washable petticoats come In BPOmer- Almost every woman is now seriously concerned In the planning of a new spring hat, These allover embroideries are in rich lacy patterns. The most ex- The-m, are In richly colored Dresden patterns. ova styles. Striped and solid colors. See and these ostrich plumes and tips, with their large full heads, will appeal strongly to every qu i s it c waists can be made from these attractive designs. Great econ- Ma( , e f splendid quality silk Priced $3.95. this assortment. Second Floor, woman at the exceptional price of $2.15. Second Floor. ■ omy Js posslble with (nrm priced at, yard 89e. . ■ | ' ' ' \J Women's Gowns of <* f - n Combination Suits "I", QQ Children's New <t 1A 1 Children's Rom ry Q r 25c Perforated IOC Eye Examinations Free Here Fine Nainsook $1.50 Priced § 1 .3%) Galatea Dresses i«J> 1 .q>D of Cheviot ZiZfLZ Waist Pattern J. L/C at The Broadway we might easily can the. $2 values, ai- These include corse, and drawer or corset Mother, will enjoy looking over these pretty These sstnrrlv mm money on These patterns are perforated for em- c havo a competent optician in charge ■We might easily call these $2 values, al- These include corset and drawer or corset Mothers will enjoy looking o^er these pretty These J-turdy ™mP™» *(£« m°"«y °« bro idering and come in very pretty de- of th)a department and encourage our though they are ordinary $1.50 values at cover and skirt combination. Daintily made rty i e| in children's blue and white Striped < I"l"l"£ ■'™ ' "i"?. tin the neat blue signs. Regularly marked 25c. Monday patrons to have their eyes examined if the Broadway. Made in slipover and high of either plain or crossbar muslin. Trimmed drrßaPa and the children will enjoy wearing "', le_.£f fn ",' tri ripi Tha collars and yokes you may buy these at 10c. . , they are troubled In the least with burn neck styles. Trimmed with laco or embrold- with neat lace or embroidery and ribbon. Trlmme d with neat white braid. Sizes "£? trimmed with white bratd. Sizes up » STENCIL OUTFITS $2-Thln 1-3 off Ing of the lids, din. vision or headaches. MTndafat^lTo 1 "' SeconT F lot,r! "'" aPpre"ate thPSB at $1- Second Floor. 6to 14 year—sl.4s. ■ Second Floor. to 6 years; our price 29c. Second Floor. reduction is for Monday only. 3rd noor. Tl" Floor- Broadway Headquarters Do Not Pay for Perfect Shoes and Get Attention of Los Angeles to s -i t\ i aY Women Is neing 1 urnea to for 1847 Rogers Bros. Factory Damaged Ones _ You have a right to expect Just exactly what Is represented In the store's advertising. If the ad. does not call attention to the /\l &iiß,€_J /SJ^v!^ fy l/y-j-1 l*/y*»Sf fact that shoes bear factory blemishes or defects, then you must naturally suppose they are perfect lines. «*• w * M "»"W VRO^Y^dl I'l/^^^VN J- * V*C iXJ K&l L*> Y e call your attention to this fact, because numerous stores have a practice of advertising shoes at a tremendous reducing and m^ .^^ 'T^ *EOJ \r\ ( \ neglecting to State In their advertising that they are factory blemish. Perhaps to all appearances they are perfect and the blem- /^ f\Y<ZPt' \3PtY\.C%YL— V/'l^ A' 4 \^l A I' \ Isheg would not show up until a period of usage. V^V-/# UwlX/wllH/H' jT \^^ (I V - J (Tl) V' A The Progress and changes in the char- of course, not all shoes that are reduced f.re factory damaged; there are numerous causes whereby shoes may be less than • S "Sft I ¥ If W / acter and designs of manufactured ware regular-cancellations, rejects, special trade circumstances, etc. If a store says sample lines then it Is natural for you to expect Str&tiOn TOTrf^TN I i if ¥ f« / i. «v, . th« them perfect, except possibly for traces of soil from handling; but samples, you know, are obtainable only in certain sizes, and w*v*»,#v* KVl^^ift V 1 |/1 I ¥ ar° nowhere °re tlntlrpable than ln the these are generally all. Many shoe stores till In the gaps wth factory damaged merchandise and tell you nothing of it. No woman can como to this demonstra- h\Tu*Jl&k \ \n IS A fa) Flatware Produced by Kobers Brothers, We are conducting this store's advertising on a different basis. "We deal with facts and live up to our advertising in every par- tlon and allow Mrs. Craig, that expert \sss£*Ff\ \ ll II Ml /Pr thB liators of Electro silver plate. ticular. We stand ready to back up every statement we make, and we are doing it every day. You can help us make straight- corsetiere, to explain the merits of the /\t\ //// \ 1 VsJs fILxVrSJ The reliability of this well known make forward advertising more effective by always demanding that you get the article exactly as advertised. And if the merchant mo corsets unless she goes away a / AVV/(( 1 illT^ «s known to every housewife. The name falls to live up to his statements, why should you patronize him? f rlend "^^^ S^EJ^E ////\V\ I ™ Rogers Bros, Is a guarantee In itself. _^ .^ •_ • ___ 'f'-«V A •■•-■ tails of corseting—understands the dell- I fy\\\\\/\\\ / We carry an extremely complete line of the newest and most "\T/?1#1 f?SYa+/?V v\o\'tQ. SlfYiH I*o #/"ITI Ct AlfiflilP cate requirements which make or mar a ll]/ \¥ y\\\J popular patterns in 1847 Rogers Bros, flatware, namely, the Vintage i > LUiI*>X,VT JJt^lL» UIIII LlillJO JT±I lI W woman's figure. She can quickly select . *- N\t \\% g and charter Oak. we here hint of our complete lines: Nothing would do but that we must again show the broadest and most attractive stock of belts and belting for the best new spring model for your be Ist \ y fHAU I i/Al and charter Oak. we here hint of our complete lines: Nothing would do but that we must again show the broadest and most attractive stock of belts and belting for dUidUR , forni _ a rnrß( , t that wlll hPSt »'fISV-rU? spring. The greatest of care was taken in that our showing not only be extensive but correct as to style in M out the most gracefu , arid stylish N522itWQ Ci (I tea xpoonti. 11.45. Out* (poonx, «ich TS«. to ft U n e ß of your figure /'"'* "/ ft *; »' d Vffl « t?nJ\v™™*™ f"r*".' *2.'".' ftedMtaai istad forks, (Ms. Gold and silver seem to reign supreme among the new styles ; blue is strong in favor, while other rich shades mo corsets are especially adaptable "^"iELp-RCDUOND ft uu. kn.v«. «3. **» sP o«n.. -urre h-ndie, BOe. are none the less attractive. Let us tell briefly of some of the pretty styles. moa'eTha^Teen dVs Vlgn*ed to reducS'u'll 2^^yBAMDLBT ■ rxnr^r^r,;^ 11 "•■• P ,;rirjr-u-, ,v. EIjASTIC AND PE h S xan bfi.™ mc .„ beltings 35c te n H i^w - rr BEi TVtl^~^o hZTT r T^^Ti^rb^z^^n I 1 Cmm tadlM. Mrk He. n» above fancy pl«r. to «atln lined f , 2 5_Made with rich gilt, gunmetal or fancy elastic. Also beautiful Persian de- handsome pearl buckles. Also plain or our Becond Floor . Berry spoons. e ar b tl.ts. boxe«. I root al»lwi 3 »nd 4 olldlzed buckles. signs. Aisle 3. fancy wash belting at %c, lc and l%c yd. Oriental Kashkir £Or =======^^^=====:===^\ See What # Our Popular Couch Covers, Each *P+J iii . (mZMk .-^iC "Nfgll) A^f J<?S£S* Dent Kashkir couch covers are deserving of the marked attention which they are fT^Wk JLi^-^^J —) | l^M?: § f*A MWM *% "^"'^ J^S • receiving by th.. women of Los Angeles. Hero for Monday are regular $3... mM •*• {*!.,, -7 "C J^^'M^'S I•«l| Ml D - - » -*. -- ■% Sl^iiiFS £^^*4^^J^^. f^ll^^iSN. /^JrZIJ Offers for Monday SAMPLE ENDS CARPETING $1 # »JlW^^/vjk $$^) fl *? J^E Mtl We refer to a line of clever white linen coat suits, which are indeed 7h h:"^a r,. :nyz:aTu"Zr%^:^ '"*'■ sinrft^h VTo.. 1," # ■l!Mi^|f^%^k w Io: v priccd- at $4 -95-' We wi*h that you might see one this very ~" fl y&J ''^^^^^"fr^^^V />&y /y^^Se^S/f !L minute. You would note how effectively the garments arc <lc {~-vl*r\r*/71'\1 73i«1/r»/7C l^wl/yt" l\. omm lL__«# l^^^^^ivMia*^^^ /^%J\ dSSBl&O I signed and how they are trimmed with collar and cuff of blue. UrUtery £ r/C^^ -I fittl J-Vt. V^glpßr^S!3Bi C =^^^^>^ The skirts are full pleated models, which every & J Qtf dxice the Cost of Livino - « *% Miss favors Sizes include from 14 to 18 years. v^^x* Our deuvlr/a^ phone you in in.t'ant >™™'™''*«" Famous W. L. Douglas $3.00 and Broadway's price, Second Floor ~J poMlblliUes of this grocery department. S?°:"ts^ $3.50 Shoes and Oxfords *9 45 Ncu> Anfck Stmp Pumps 7 .95 EK^i;» ft r soc 5522&,«r 25c saMfe.^JWO «J<2 /}/) Shoes and Oxfords <k^ A*Z New Ankle Strap Pumps <t> 195 ES^V '$^ JM.vU'Svh^-Joc '™"»«s -™Sc-""29c Wnhtlv Factarv Marred . Jj For Women, Under Value * mini, \\X\, 95C evaporated, 3 lbi **UC q,,,,|| brand. 3 can*. •» ijUQflVly -■- tH^LL/iy -i.Tj.lt/ /&U ■••»•« -n T Srai-^'SS; SHS 25C »'.!?!™ lOC m familiar with the .pelndld qualities of the celebrated W. L. = «;r v- SSSSI w^ beihe Z^ Z T r^l^Z ZS £ SSS ?5p ?s?««i 25c ™^ ' "a2sc th11h,"::i^;;;::i r;hAJ: I;::;.vS-;,^!;;'r i:;t i: a^^ Uox^^;ri^he^r 8 n pdr.nf S [yres e.7^sH^s• U. With their «ho neat vamps they are indeed exceptional at this price. choice, sal. .an ..»*<Jl» t'LEANSEB, Beans. ..**»■ '-' canH '^ manufactured with the Intention of selling at $3 and $3.50, but the keen eye of the Inspector Choice of soft dull kid, bright shiny patents, tan and brown leathers, as S^'^'lb, 38C MM?en 10 8 ™u'e," r 25C VnXL*°- P' * '"25c caught trifling blemishes and they were classed seconds. We bought them at such an enormous as whjte duck pum nmrked $ , 95 _ $2 4f , and |2-4g# A] , priced Monday Si b "!^:23C H£: ':-.—51.25 sSSs:«:ao« %S1 aa, ,a T ; o^e .. atn^ Aisle S. ufc ' I added several lines of our own regular stock, consisting of high and low cuts. No man will want I , —— , _^ _ ~*~"^*~ ' — i^p—^——— —— m^— —■■— jj (o nl j ;s this opportunity at, pair $-.45. ™~«»^.««—«-—————^-^^— ■ \No Man Can Help but Appreciate Buy Your Boys Easter Suit I Our Men's Furnishing Store Is These Spring d* 1 1 Monday <t7 &f\ Extremely Complete m Popular Suits at ... $11 from Our Line..^P^"^^ Priced Lines When nee you see our line of $7.r,0 Knickerbocker suits you 11 ,■'', ... ,• i- . /^h "' Opportunities now and then anoear which it is nt once recognize the superiority of the price. Only the coun- We take great care in keeping our popular lines Of r^^-TT *Jhl upportunmes now ana men appear wnicn it is rreputa b le manufactUr ers contribute to this line, and only Mcn > s purnishirigs very complete.-In the follow- h« XkZ/\ < y^^^^. a| mos* impossible to do otherwise than apprc the^ h b; s ma I; r c ° r^^nclude ths newest Ideas ln worsteds , twee ds ing items you will find mentioned the lines to which .jjJi Yfl IML Ss k^^^^jVV ciate. It is so with this line of spring suits and serges in gray and slate colored stripes. These ara lined we refer. Many at special prices. v |(ra II ' I/ \\ 111 fS vT 3* £t i-i • with striped mohair. Many with two pairs of knickerbocker fTH /I I I M \ A)B // ll \) \V which WC arc able to price at $11. The minute pants. Some of the pants are lined. Sizes 7to 18 years. _ - - I////»/ U**^'^j&CJ} y^g-^V^ a man sees the garments, notices their attrac- Broadway price $..50. jS/1 71 S \J OI f an Ll i^^W///j £\\lf^Mt /Sifmv \\ tive patterns and observes their careful work- BoyS Knickerbocker Pleated SHWtS JOT Si tf y^^^J^ \\ manship, ? 11 will seem an insignificant price g^ p^^ g^ p^^ - ; W|^^^ § P pjruuuutx ana men appear wmen nis try>g repuUb , e manufacturers contribute to this Une, and only Men's Furnishings very complete. In the follow- TttK^f 'l^iM I almost impossible to do otherwise than apprc- lh'%^^Xe^ the newest ideas in worsteds, tweed. mg items you will find'mentioned the lines to which J >T IL^l^ ciate. It is so with this line of spring suits and serges In gray and slat.; colored .-tripes. These are lined we refer. Many at special prices. |U jj\'\ iV^N. 11l which WC arc able to price at $11. The minute pant*. Some Of the pant's are lined. Sizes 7to IS years. _^ _ _ 1// // / //^^"^^''.J ... Broadway price $7.50. f\/t s% t^% o ■-wf\ I "f" /Y'M /Tf Jfl 11 <H\ >&2mi a man sees the garments, notices their attrac- J.VjL Hit O Vjf \J I I Ll 11 Li tdw/ Ihl W \iomwW tivc patterns and observe, thoir careful work- J3 oy^ Knickerbocker ffj Pleated SkirtS for /I tf unship, $11 will -man ins.gnificant price g^.^ p^J Spring, Prhed . . OO C Mlt^^K^ 1 11/uVads^ S^.f°C«^r^n^,;.Ta U» « «. -usual ,vhat good shirts we are se,,in ß at this J|K liy mlls?§AW' /'JSss^fe;^ II •»--«-•»- •* tan and green, anil other new styles. Most of them have two price. The stock Includes light nnd dark colors. Rome *^ftg4^*** ses^" Ba*VqjSaS»*^ 112 i §§llfißsia«'7!«^^ll^ // rif '*-•*• _- I>l/ /! /i L O -4"S\ Pairs of knickerbockers. Coats are out derby back. Some am coat lrts, all have attached cuffs. The Broadway (jL —~ JlT*'""'''^!! \M^^^^/®%l^i // -*■ U) O VV CCX. O tO With vents. Cuffs on sleeves. Sizes sto 18 years. prides itself In this line at 65c _ "^=*^SO^ V^^^-fil4^ // EaSter and You II Boys Blue Serge $/4.25 Men's Pure Linen 19 i Menssl Merino 7tt r \WiSlw// tit TVT Knickerbocker Suit* *T Handk fs—Pnced Each 1 2 C Underwear, Garment .. CSC \ l(muM^S^Sw-^^^^// 1/1/ /yfif" ft l\] Pit) XV#t/^/Vt,# V*J\*rs.K,l MUll Let it be understood that these are regular 17c These, are just the correct weight for spring. Vl^^^^^^ttSMKfiara^«|Eiy ' » •*€>*•'*>' %A* J* ' «to' VAy These are all wool garments, splendidly lined with serge, flaps quality. Hemstitched. Buy a supply at, each Well made and nicely finished. Especially €? "n/Y St/i/* "n pocket; priced 425 ' 12H c- prlced Monday, 75c. V if Hydegrade $ .50 Boys' Jumper -^ Men's Lisle Web r% - I Men's Seamless Hose " H- I c., .. , .. , i, . . -. , T . ,-, .., .. ,cf „. ;„ Galatea Suits.. J. Suits, at %J \J\* Suspenders Priced jZDL> Fast Colors IDC Select that suit from this assortment Monday. ( noose one of the pretty styles in Military or Miior collars. Th« it win take four tim« the space ■ ■•*■ *-' : gray, olive, tan or brown. There arc all sizes for regulars and stouts. The mate- com, i, Wu .. tan and brown with « hay. her. t. a-jrib. .^| These have Btrong lpather enfls , come ln These^ are ho«rmarked 260 and are a • special rials include serviceable worsteds, homespuns and tweed" Monday presents this ZTJ^Z ZZFZZ fflTS.^^^ »> XX "^ col°"i l—' B—ay Si Hg^ -. : opportunity with unusual prominence, at 11.00. Men Annex. I ___ ; J.l .. . ~ ■■ — LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1910.