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12 Children's New d* 1 Qti Plaid Dresses «f> X »%SO Have just been unpacked. Pretty plaid ginpham, piped with plain blue, trim med with large buttons. Sizes from 6 to 14 years. Specially priced at J1.95. ~^ ir - "t _n Ca * * FTA/iE T^ VT _f^ 1 <i.l> * C*% I •** ■ ill Monday Starts Stirring gX* Metis Clothing Sale $11 (r ,ni . „. . |l _ A Manufacturer's Mistake Proves OWk Ayf.™* 77/^c/"111/T# Charming Waists i ™ -thbinsrinurmwiiuPßooiwwtT. _ v™/t- Gain JSWf /yl IMAJ 1 tSntll/tt/ *^ M.OOOOFFIOKSIHAMMICA. CABLE StRVICt TO AH. THB WORLD. JLO J- OUT \J til I I WJP-L -*-T-*-^^aX sts_wffl_^_w:^:__s:2K_s_^^ ' ■W^_§_/ v r> * <frf <£1 rtn _*___■_-*-• i -*/%_-**-< f A4tF&*& i^ras-t-M:^.-^ Read the telegram which we JKiBW Priced $1, $1.50, $1.95 and $2.95 && RECE .ved Z^ZZZ^'"^ received from one of the mMm The first of May, and what woman has not her summer wardrobe com- , i^r* -7'^"" "11~~7ai7 Country's HlOSt dependable Jv/MSM plete? The extensive showing of the most bewitching styles at popu- «k 155-CH..ZR. JT. 11 paid > I^l,^ lar prices as at the Broadway is tempting many women to buy extra Mmj&k' A SJ—Hew York,. ITT ."April 28th-10. makers Ot men S ClOines. J|J%JPjOSB{KIr .' waists over what, they had already planned, In the following we men- (j?Tj^Xk^A • Read it again. In it you (Iml^wMv lion four of the most popular lines. SX%InP& ****"* l6ttB' will get some clue to the Dozens of Distinct Models fT ICB eleß-calif- importance of this men's F®|| .ake ehoosin* at $1 an easy matter. Thcro are tailored and lin^rie style, of white I \ \ Keep Buit3 . 0 per your Offer i* letter. twenty-third. clothing Sale which offers AMIIJI S^SE^ MBXiZ^i ¥&,-Tt«. lWi emliroiderles %s?®s Isaac. Bros. garments well worth $15 at -.<SUA ' Sis. perfect fitting waists, every one of them, and low priced $1.00 XL. Xo be more explicit, by error the manufacturer substituted patterns, f|feS<«3B at — —r— — • itißHinfiMP 1 which although desirable, were not according to our buyer's plans. For . ;M^^^^»: I fjgjjM SOME NEW effects clever styles instance some of the substituted patterns were very similar to those we had f/ nVh iP i yMf^*> are shown in this line at $1.50, Includ- Arc among the waists we are featuring bought frOlil Other ffiakerS and WC did nOt Want them tO Conflict. We there- ' f^r^'jfY^P" I ' r^rSJr;;^;: t^LT%7 m irZ"%l fore informed the manufacturer of his mistake and this telegram came flying Mj^Wk I /^^Sv embroidery and the novel sailor blouse laces, finished with rich B wiss embroid- back with the good news Of a J)HCe concession which permits US to otter fpM4|PM|| 1 IW\¥\ effecto- Theseare <*• 1 t*s\ °'- °! her, styles T T™ <[J9<s these suits to you Monday at $11. lifW^fi I Ij^fe) ":™-"--^ 1 -50 »-« 1'1"'""'*"^1-95 Exactly 210 Garments-12 Different Patterns I/ |H I Wnf Wondrous Variety Of Models W JJ£J °" c * i'deal^fo^'siuumer'tvean aChoke°of rich dark grains. 1 browns and A^ 11" iI W I*L Xi^\ / The materials include silk finish batiste, sheer lawns and Irish linen. The lingerie tan shades. Coats arc all in the three-button sack .which always hang |L ■ ■ ' A3 I XfcjJl USI Sse™« trimmed with Irish crochet, crochet ball embroidery, a- _ _, so well and are lined with serviceable serge lining. All sizes to start the sale ~~f® M U M^M] J|g| H^J[ # . V pifaue embroidery and hand laid tucks. Man-tailored linen waists*^. 95 off with in each pattern—namely, from 34 to 46. Also suits for stout men, %AS ja rai JB H jHSr H.. lw| ,( || '| !BffiB | t^iit-uLi.i:,iLiy in various tucked effects ■V —.«^%^ l making this an opportunity for all. Briefly, this is a sale which should in- 1 ■" "■"" r^^^ff i ijnfi n«. - "^^^ .1 — 1/ crease in interest through every one of the six days. Men's Annex. ■ -,■ M^** g wiiwair —*^^ w~~~~•—*^^™ — *>——— — ii.. _____^ _____________—————_————-—— • ' ' White Imitation Linen QHc Parasols Low Priced at . . . . •SU-*-' W- «re wondering as you will wonder, how such parasols can sell at 98c. ' They're made of imitation linen with era broideryZertfon ihat makes them look like the price would signify. Long directoire handles are all the rage now. Cord and tassel. White enamel frames. Broadway price 98c. Other Parasols 85c to $16 Gauntlet Gloves $1 &$1.50 Our «-.«r-aso- almo, un = the^^for motor,^ing ——gj ££ il rqlmrrh^rrirwiU^ist you greatly c- T^e ? are very serviceable and at U and in matching your frock. ■ * v Odds and Ends Trouville $3 1 36-™h And X"a« 29° Hand BaaS d* "i QO <^^^^^^ Lining, Yard . -***^ T-» M Miw W&KwtmEHESSSJffIr This lining is a standard at 35c yard. /»-»-!/■»» *? *? r ill *r^ •J*m ••"^ **** jX& \ * V-VAj^C Kvery dressmaker is acquainted with V^/Zlly -w«^* XJt*. T JT?xy^ JS>^.;Ju\\ its merits. Choice of cream, gray, tan, n,. one of the fortunate ones to secure one of these /fl^^^^^S^k. navy and black. Monday's big lining new Trouville hand bags. These are extremely f m^^^\ f"ature "*' ard 29c" dressy styles which were quickly reduced to odds > \ Skirt Flounces ,nri ends because of their being such clevei no\- Tfc.T> * t> ...1 S« i 2 of walrus, sea,, morocco and Sap- Jg^fc ™^I^l^ phian leathers, with double strap handle. Beauti- ISD^j, 'L-.JS, v ,^i:,Mm is planning a petticoat. They are fully designed with metal frames in green, rose ana ffil iifflfiflaMll ■■■ '- so as to be put on any skirt. antique silver. Combination coin purse and vT_Sn,W[fl i r.Vim llinTnlTI""«r" Come in different grades of materials card cases. Select from brown, black and Dive & j an(J patterns These in black at 75c, Monday while these $3 bags last, choice *1.98. g s _ 23S 2S!a« a __ Sl a^ U and 11.48. 777 i tv/t .„ (/- . "" "~"S1 Misses'* New White ™™eGlwns C 1847 Rogers Bros. Silverware 1 ■ Serge Suits in Sale (hi rti* In Vintage and Charter iTPpTI ft 1 1 Q < !f> 1 .JLD Oak Designs L if VJ *pJ. 1 •*/& 5& '£•«$' 3STI£ Ui; These two patters are greatest in demand among 1847 Rogers Bros, silverware, fJ Jl %?2%Z£ls£££ BiW?SS « ma t de , 'imiSSd SSh embroidery or late And because of the great demand the Broadway carries an extremely complete l| rflflT whit, .erg, suits that we feature in a Monday Sa.rSrsgjHs^SS Z"SZlls f orksTiid spoons. Below I. a ia- wi,. gl ve . good suggestion: 9)>t{\ gasSKgSss x?cr lis^ psSi'S r t i,,, k s trlple p]ate> $ , 45 . nutter knlve , earb 39 , Ij m l p- me dTh:rt h ar b a la^ ai srsrJrs^s Splendid Line t hS. *--*5 -• *v s k _ vM\ p^f^l Corset Covers |Sggif l! "v"» medium knlvea or forks, |S. W\ *%&&?. .$99 5 c^co«« iM#S: s :£-:sss=2r gl ' •.. *9- 95 &S\^ «houp Joon-.'tr.p.e plate. 83 . H. Note_lf you de>.re to match an, pattern |M H § J/^ g „,., vhlual «ala,l forks, triple plate, tf.BS. with any piece in the 1847 Rogers Bros. Hf» # ™« w ,, h Mack silk cnllar anil fancy white . >l #1 ,' , „,...,. c, -. make and cannot procure It in this city, 1 uttona. Very practical for evening wear. Sizes •^ " osrltef f"rks' *»'"' "late- S'-95- ,- me t(> v .. we Will order it for you without 1 ranging up to 17 year.. l».»5. SrSIHi^HS ,t -■ -- - - "■ ' -' h S^H^jS?^« _" j _ii.v«« o^^ah son Kpnnnd lluor. V ""* —~-^^—- —— -^—iphpmi— .,,.. ■ --■ ing and rib Don. ±ricea ova. o^«»" ■■". " > i if— Great April Silk Sale Monday we begin the month of May with a two-days silk sale-* sale that for value giving stands out in bold relief as one of the year's notable events in Broadway mer ,handiing. Patrons fully realized the importance, of the values ( , ing offered during this sale we will have two of the biggest silk days the- Broadway has ever known." , lhese are the exact words of the silk buyer, as he displayed the samples of the silks in ques tlon upon the writer's desk. Beautiful Black and Fancy Silks P Fully Worth 75c, $1, $1.25 and More lust take them piece for piece. Note the 19 to 24-inch plain taffeta, soft messalines the »eau decygnes the liberty satins; look at that splendid 19-inch plaid silk, those shep erd checks! the brocaded silks, and look at that 86-In, taffeta and this p.ece of black dress taffeta and that one that is now marked $1.25. Go from piece to piece through the en tire quantity, the grouping of broken lines that in the aggregate includes nearly all the iha^aSlnrtheVx?ure no7every piece and see if in all the .Ilk sale. you've attended In Los Angeles you've been presented with a more notable value. Some have been recently reduced from 780 to 59c, but the biggest majority of these Bilks are worth every cent of 75c, 85c, 89c, 98c, $1 and even $1.25 yard. We're going to start May Ar\ with this rousing value event. We covers nearly 4000 yards of A £fc st. \P C* silks. See some of them in the window. Come down bright and *#»^/^, T^*"'' V* ear iy Monday to share in the offering 26-Inch Princess Silks Arrive for May's Greatest Silk Sale This is the third shipment we've had of these splendid Princess silks. We are glad to be able to announce this lot in time for the May silk sale, so light and airy, so dainty. They are summer silks that women are demanding for evening fy. m* gowns and party dresses. There is a choice of tan, light blue, f> p* jr.'^C% pink, apricot, old rose, Alice, ecru, lilac, jasper, cream and black. X/lf^ •*• •-' V* There will be great activity in this section of the silk department. 9 to 12 Inch Plauen Lace Embroideries 65c Brilliant showing- of beautiful Plauen lace edge embroideries that are Bo much in de mand for waists and dresses. These came to us far under their real value. Here are bands to match most of the pieces. They're well worked on tine sheer batiste. Aisle 1, yard 65c. 22-Inch Flounces 28c More of that splendid cambric and swiss embroidery flouncing* that fairly melts away every time we announce it. Come early for best selections. Children's New A* r% f% /i Spring Coats *f>ZI»JZiO I Light colors, checks oi- stripes, double " breasted style, sizes up to 6 years; . price $2.25. LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1910. /057 A 80WY.4944P *&*aADWXrCOR.,4TH. LOSAMBOIX « Half Price Sale of Lamps and Electroliers That Com mand Your Full Attention A saving on a Lamp or Electrolier as larpre as the price you pay for it is cer tainly worth while. This opportunity is presented to the Los Angeles public Monday, and it should prove one ot the biggest lamp days we've had. Some are $12.25 Lamps $6.13 $8.00 Lamps $4.00 $12.50 Lamps $6.25 Electroliers, including all shades, marked $2, $2.50, $3, $3.75, $4.50, $5, $6.50 and $B—all at half price. White and Gold d* O Qft Cottage Sets ..*P*J*%S%J These are capital for using when so journing at the beach. Good grade porcelain—desirable shape—gold dec oration. Nearly 50 sets to go flj "i Q C at, each QO.yO 65c Silk -I £ Candle Shades JL *J^> About 70 of these In an assortment of colors. Actually marked 63c. Monday 16c. 12-Inch Platters, 55c These are of celebrated Limoges china, 12 -lnch size. Regular TBo grade, 6So. $8.50 Cut-Glass d% f* Bowls $& Only 8 or 4 of these bowls, In pretty cut tings. Get one of them; worth $8.50, Mon day $5 each. Rustless Bath Seat rm g* New i »7C — wonderful value at the price. Few Are the Boys' Suits '4iA'fLK (Fm«i's Java Palm] So Good as These at . . tt• C 7*-/ Leaf Hats d* -I ■s*r-Z> ■, T>rir^d at *P ■*• tfify/eJSSm ij^. That was our determination when we bought these suits. And our X I IVvU %*>%> • • i " <*P^:>.B|§*^'"*N leadership is more noticeable this summer than perhaps ever in the aro showing much interest in past' these new hats an(l tney>u be more G^Blll\ f n i**^sZ.AWxL At this Price many of the suits have two pairs of pants. The enthusiastic over them at the end of mW' li^i'M^^XWr^^ materials include all wool fabrics in neat light and dark grays, brown u<>ason when they flnd out how iKSw-'lllfrU'i^^^lJX^'J/iXlik. and tan shades—also plain blue serges. Coats are, of course, in the zW<J'i!ll U'Hii' ysmr' F Popular double-breasted and derby back style. Pants are full knick- cool they nre. ffifWllm I ]^B il '^IJ^YU /»s>£§ erbocker styles. A wonderful Mne in every detail at $4.85. 2nd Floor. They com« In telescope, Fedora, I^LJ/7l i 1 ij^b^^^7y ZJIPt ' tour-dent, Optimo and large plain <2t^lL^^C3dr L CORDUROY Qm* BLOUSE r% tf crown. They are undoubtedly the TMl'jWJTir^f^irT^ln I KNICKERS OQC WAISTS j£DC lightest weight and most comfortable <^fW^^^^lS'3fes«HE^stXr „. ,tu x, , i mv We consider these well worth 39c, nat nt anywhere near the price for hot J'te> MJI^^SfW Th" <lUamy °f b"yS t knlC^ but we bought them for a big hef *li^^^^M Ss»ic^V crborkcrs ls a° stUrdy that we ll" feature at 25c. They come In weauie . < ,^^^^lßS^^^/l^cioSk? not hesitate to guarantee every nea , 'grays, blues and tan ef- oj _ % _ _<£I<J tt *%+-\i}s>C "*^£^S22^r^ V. // jPf<\\ •palr" The come In dark brown, fects. Figures and stripes as kjOTITC %p 2. •£*} KJ%,yl&9 \^&sr tylJ^S^Jr* finished with heavy ■waistband. well as plain white corded ma- ) AA A A ~\Jf f\rf\l »^)Jnm%g/ Riveted buttons, belt loops and dras. Made with pocket. sto _/\ CICLeCL JY.LOTIQ-Ciy , Jnijl^^ double sewed and taped seams. 14 years. Sjtmlr' These include the popular split straw Baseballs Free with Purchases of Sturdy Baseball Bats Free with Pur- *Te*Z $10 or Over in Boys" Dept. chases of $2.50 and Over Cnolce of thega two lines' Monday $1. Of course this means purchases in the Boys 1 De- Men. Annex. This offer is interesting many boys and it is an partment, 2nd floor. The bats are Just right for | _^— —————■—■ I offer worth while taking advantage of. the boys. V__ — 25c Crystal . 1 f\r% Electric Shades ■*• 1/C If you want a nice soft light buy a Crystal Electric Shade, and buy It Monday while »5c one! sell for 10c. Thin Cups and r% »■* _ Saucers , £d%J\* English bone china, with blue rim and gold stripe. Regularly $3 dozen. Special $1.30 dozen, or 2 for 25c. New Lots In Knamelware Sale. ■ These additional Items for Monday. Trade sizes given. Seconds, of course. (•quart Bake Tan ( CHoiCe 4-quart Milk lan 1 . 1-quart Straight Sauce Pot. 1 "1 /f/I Hound .sink Strainer. \ JL *fv 1-quart Seamless Bowls, each 10c, 23 deep Stew Fans, each l!)c. :)!><• Cleavers 290 —Handy about the home. Soldering . Sets 10c —Do your own mending. Itural Mall Boxes 75c each—Regularly 9Sc. leveling and Measuring; Spoons —Made of aluminum. Washing Machine $6.08— Actual $7.98 value. The "Guarantee" machine, Save $1 Monday. Basement. I Am Going to Buy My Laces at the Broadway As you say this to yourself and act upon it you will profit. Try It next time you need laces. The New Billie Burke Rings Arrive — Priced 50c Indeed, these are as clever as the little girl after whom they are named. There are small, medium and large \6gj^ size effects in imitation coral and jade setting. Imi tation antique silver mounting. Also amethysts, to- ijssi§)S^j& paz and jade. Marquise rings in green gold finish /ff^-'^Mr mounting. These will be in great demand at 50c. • '^^^^M LAVALLIERES 65c—In gold or silver RHINESTONE HAT PINS 25c to $3.25 finish with pendants or rhinestones, —Extra good stones in spikes, oval, amethysts, pearls, topaz and various square, diamond, bug, ball and other stones. All the craze in Paris and fancy designs. New York, 65c. .. CHATELAINE CHAINS $1.25 to $2.46 STERLING SILVER HAT PINS 60c— — inches long, studded with pearls, Beautifully etched in various. designs, amethysts and topaz. Front aisle 3. Broken Lines Dress Goods Half Price Xot remnant pieces but from J to full bolts of dress materials. Not a full range of colors in any one kind. Materials that have been marked and selling regularly at 49c, 50c, 75c and $1. 40, 42 and 44-incli tan and brown mohair and Sicilian; 44-inch voiles in gray and reseda that is now marked 75c, although worth $1.00. Then 36-inch albatross, 'nuns veiling in pink, tan and green, marked 49c and 50c. Also 42-inch Crepe Egyptia in pink and rose, marked 75c. This is just JJ sy I-f an example of the materials included. You pay just i-i syl + M.JL iXI f } ia )f these prices Monday, aisle 4. M.M. \A,i j Leather Skins Important Purchase—Less Than 50 Cents On the Dollar A smnll stock of leather skins secured from an artist who Is compelled to abandon the work on account of eyesight. We wish there were five times the quantity, for at the prices we're going in tell them they'll be Brent bargains for those even who did not care to paint or burn them. YOU know the present demand for leather skins of all kinds, and here are the small, medium and lurge sizes. $1, $1.25, $1.75 Grades at 49c, 59c and 75c The assortment includes tan, green, yellow, red, gray- Come quick, for they shouldn't last over an hour. Third floor, Art Department. Fieisher's Yarn Nearly Half Here's an opportunity to buy nearly all colors In Shetland floM, including: black. There's a big assortment of Hunter's red for children's hug-me-tltfhts and sweaters. Some Germantown zeph yrs In the lot, 4 and 8 fold In black and white only. Scores of women are making summer shawls, nightingales and fascinators and here's an opportunity to buy 10c and 12V4c values at, skein 6%c. Third floor, Art * Department. - More Quarterly Ladies' Home Journal Style Books for Summer Arrive Avail yourself of one of these at once. Price 60 with any 16c Ladles' Home Journal pattern.