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£^?4 BHvImESE^b »• Jf^^^jfe^nSi Bo^K^9^^^^^m^9n9s^vi£a?/^^^^^^» ■■ jr f^j * ■-'?v^>F^??^?^^*^^^^^^*. i'rfrf ''.-■--- ' ■ -. ' ■- ■.- : "- - . . ■ " ■ . '. "■■""/■' ' ■ " ■ ' - - ! Whatever You May Wish You QT^TTfTQ Remarkable Reductions on Plumed Hats Greatest Variety Ever TJ7 4 J €"7"* Q Are Sure to Find in Our Classy OxV-iXV X Superb Productions Priced to $80 at $35 to $49 Shown in Fashionable VV J. il*J -«. kJ Skirts of Shepherd Checks OP^JST 4p&^i i^f^r /F Marquisette Waists BOTH lar^e and small checks in these popular skirts; smart plaited styles ot Ejjy/T#sr n 4>mtMl#% /f^S\ £?*****&£/*<*s I" 1 '"' newest of the new! With shirt sleeves and Dutch necks adorned with. $'.i.:.0 imd $12.50; overskirt effejts at $13.00 and $17.50. tr if fMmi JVVM J^tAjfj^fij/F/IhS £■. / ilfwi I /'j^irffPfr *■ hand-crocheted, Baby Irish and Cluny laces; $7.50. Pongee and Cloth of Gold Skirts , g^MMm tff&fßWW. mlWw'Jfh Chiffon Waists EXTREMELY dainty and stylish skirts In natural shades; cluster plaited, full *$£&!? JOB %jtr |jjypr Hjjp Ttfjjfrmjpitlpr "jpr T OVELY shades to accompany th° finer tailored suits or for evening wear; plaited and tunic effects; $11.60 and up. ' ' — m _^^ | iC^. '»^^ —~^. C r~^S new effects in sleeves and trimming; $12.50. Beautiful Gray Skirts ■ (Si^Sjyff^ Si ctMOTM^? Linen Waists OK all the new shades this holds first place with most women and our line Is Vo^tl jß#W^s!i-?lt"^-) F™TPW C^*~\ / ■ T\/f ANY very smart new effects in strictly tailored styles impossible to dirpli undoubtedly the most attractive in the city, particularly at the surprisingly f TO > <llrf[TS>^'^ /^s/ I f*LM \S\ s*Cy**gJ IVI . ate elsewhere for twice the money. Our prices, $2.50, $2.75, $3.50 and up. low price of $6.75. Walking Skirts 337 . 9 South .^JßPg^ Broadway »S™SS? 7 XS^!* 00'* °°» You'll Mmkc. Mistake It You Don't Wfllhincr <\kirt? 0 11 n C *U vS. S n Ko ß C.rt«to/yC«'f Btomr. W'omw Silk PettiCOCltS A^ Cho.se from These Stylish, Serviceable " Hilling 337-9 Soilth |J gP^ Broadway For Qettin« Exclted Over Rlch' RuStlnf .. t. . a U"/V $sMjrg&s£^£sSSrs • TteSWeSM^l^A.^^ Yjf|i«HZl~:^^ $2.95 V^ j lsh, up-to-date, and the best values ever offered at $5. .v^.v . FLOOR, Monday only Each Suit Here a Triumph in the Art of Tailoring Each Westbound Express Brings New Dresses AT the very foundation of our success as the "garment specialists" of the city, lies our unassailable reputation \T7ITH the ushering in of Summer comes a demand for smart dresses which is altogether unprecedented, and we JX for the supreme excellence of our Tailored Suits. Hundreds of makers knock at our doors, but only a very few W have been most successful in our efforts to procure so unlimited an assortment of styles as to positively assure can measure up to the high standard we require in tailoring, style and material. In the workmanship, particularly, every woman a model which shall be especially adapted to her own individual requirements. Although the majority we take a pardonable pride, which is shared by everyone purchasing their suits at "The Style Shop." of these fashionable frocks belong to the "one-of-a-kind" class, the extremely moderate prices will prove an agreeable ' ■' . ■ ' ~"-r- ~ |>^ .. surprise. ,"?>'■' •' Nobby Linen Suits imported German and Irish Linen, VjPGClttt !SQirQQ dtlCl f~I7L *******2~* **> C*#l» . Modish Litteti FrOCkS C UITS of the genuine Imported German and Irish Linen. Vji&CltTl kjk2Tl£iZ UTlil S^IL ******2~* G*lU Modish Linen FrOCkS •3 Kamie Linen and Linen Crash, priced $9.50, $12.50, $15, - ■•..■, «=» { BLdltllTßlH^ LfllLtC ALTHOUGH the natural linen shades are Fashion's $18.50, $23.50 and upwards. JT* C^*ll C^ *U. *<***%*'* ««»**»^ w^rwm*^ favorites, there are many other desirable colors to r^f\'¥lCTC>o i%7fft? i\ll^T V >^V TTK • T*V choose from in plain tailored and chic, lace-trimmed models New Arrivals Daily X KJII>gIZtZ kJt>l>n, jJH^f-f-o Otl£-PI€CG DVQSSQS at $15, $19.50, $25, $29.50, $35 and UP . EXCEPTIONALLY attractive models are added daily to ; a* T,,, n Ton\l\fintr <Znlr> Prime . — .i;i%«" White* TAilfrprio Dresses our superb stock of swagger Linen suits in the natural J\t lwo 1 empntig &aie rrtces »r Other Store Can Match at waive lingerie ureise* ,; t^ shades so highly approved by correct dressers and other | 'V^-. , **" """' "■"*»• • u<i*f» A «c*»wf* *• M OST of them simple and graceful in effect, but with a modlsh colors- , - ft-tf f\ Sf\ Every Suit Had i>/TCr e^ £* New Assortment C'-jf mm &t?«^iSiaAMiSS SSS Marvelous Variety V J[ "* °" to Lose Part W O ft M Wonderful Values \? 3 run iu.6o, *195°. *25 and up to $75. IT IS truly amazing to see the ingenuity which style orig- .:'" Of ItS Price -«- V^ Every Single Mo ,;.* ■**■ Smart Pntltrpp DrPVVPC inators have displayed in the designing of these delight- ~,'~' ■!«'•,'.— ,• m.* ■''■.' y « . • / : -.W , ' V' «'..'." Oman i OTlgee UreSSeS tul suits for Summer wear. ;;; r.. TO Enter This Special Monday Sale FreSh, Artistic and Strikingly StyltSh AN exceptionally attractive assortment in entirely new Each Style Correct rr^HIS; will be welcome news to^very woman who HP HE selling of these delightfully clever and becom- __»., jtv,,, /„,.,/ r l™,,** Y OYe»g:P^ Bn^^U^t%SSso'SS,.s*S ■' 1 reads it, for it would be hard to find a woman who is, 1 ing silk frocks is merely a matter of bringing their lovely tOUlard O OU> IM^ g^ procure in any store at any price. No other store on the no planning. to purchase one or other of these popular exceptional merits to the attention of women who are I priced $15, $20, $27.50 and $35. „__ "> continent takes precedence in stylo correctness. , - .„ . . . , „,. ,„ ... ... , „.,, „ • r ' ■ " %I ? || • suits. Suits of French and English Serges and wide wishing for a pretty new Silk Clown for afternoon or r, . . TTr-rtrhv nf Ch/tlliv \ i 111 Our Models Exclusive wales; beautifully tailored; plain and dressy models; evening wear. Every fashionable weave of silk for sum- uainnesi froCRS OJ K^nilUlS \I. M ■T■H^gli^SJt no^hWSh^M aS^SS £ome with rich embroidered collars and cuffs, others mer wear is included ; chiffon taffeta, messaline, foulard, * E 6 be^utifuMmi W WrJ- (" selection of her apparel as the exclusive- strictly tailored >also charming suits of pongee in natural pongee and other fancy effects, while the styles arc too prices ranging $2r50 P'V29 e50 IS$35 na si2soand Xjjl Vpr> rn"w^n7^% hp^; —BUardyo" and other desirable shades; fancy or plain. numerous to admit of detailed description. upward™"* 1" 8 -•"••'-•'•-•-- °'^ *JM~Wj S^JYJ 7he7leplfoe& XjhtSSyfaSM 'Sheyiep^dt "SktSUfteSAw Vhe%eo*sfQr& *2keS£(fk&fag 7he3le& <tjfor& Sfoe&yfGS/m $hejiea>'&or& ¥$ieStyles&qg jnM^ DIED DRINKING PERFUME; SHARKS GOBBLE 'EM UP Shipwrecked Sailors Tell of Death of King George's Cap tain and Servant NEW YORK, May 14.—Four of the crew of the wrecked ship King Qeorge brought word to port yesterday of how their oaptaln, John Jeffrey of New foundland, and his Kanaka servant were fed to the sharks last November off the coast of Java. And the moral of their talo: "Never drink perfume, no matter how dry the ship's locker." The King George went on the rocks November 24 last. Seven of her crew of thirty swam ashore, and a Dutch revenue cutter picked up the others, save Capt. Jeffrey, the Kanaka and llncc Bailors, who volunteered to stand by while the snip held together. When the cutter returned a few days luter her officers met the three seamen beating down the const In an opea boat, with the bodies of the captain and the Kanaka, in tow, wrapped in matting. The ship's liquors had given out on tha second day, they said, and tho wnrnout captain and his Kanaka had taken to a stock of bottled toilet water. The Kanaka died four hours after his last draft, and the captain in eighteen hours. Then the ship began to break up and the men took to the lifeboat. Fearing of their being suspected of murder, they had towed the bodies—proof of their innocence—astern. When the clr- cumstances had been explained the of ficer! of Java cut the bodies adrift and left them to the swarming sharks. CRAP-SHOOTERS SURPRISED, EIGHT NEGROES ARRESTED Eight negroes were arrested last night In a raid on a gambling house at 518 Center street. They were taken to central police hi iidiiuarters, and being unable to furnish 125 ball were locked up. Two women were arrested In the raid but were released at police headquarters. Those arrested 'were J. W. Bland, proprietor; Merrill Campbell. W. 11. Bennett, Walter Carr, James Bow man. P. Passon, Arthur t'lanton and Clar •l Hall. Entrance to the > place was • gained only after ■ hrcaklnK down the door., Several cases of liquor were confiscated. LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1910. KAISER'S FUSS OVER T.R. CAUSES MUCH COMMENT Emperor Sends Fine Vase to For mer President on Eve of Parting BERLIN, May 14.—Former President Roosevelt's visit to Berlin will end to morrow morning, when he will leave at 11:40 for London. It was to be ex pected that Col, Roosevelt would re ceve a cordial welcome here, but the marked attentions paid him by the enj peror, particularly the army maneu vers, arranged In his honor, have been the subject of much comment, In view of the death of King Edward and the mourning of the court. Col. Roosevelt dined at the American embassy this evening, having as guests the imperial chancellor. Dr. "Yon Beth mann-Hollweg, several of the cabinet ministers and- the diplomatic represen tatives of several of the powers. A magnificent vase from the Royal porcelain works, the Rift of tho em peror, was received today by tlie former president, who has expressed his great pleasure at the warmth of his greet ing by his majesty and the German people. MOTHERS RUSH FOR PARIS WHERE ROBERT FULTON ILL A cablegram received yesterday an nouncing the serious Illness of Robert Fulton, who arrived in Paris with his bride recently, resulted in the depart ure of Mrs. Belle Fulton of Mallard street, mother of Mr. Fulton, and Mrs. George Mitchell of South Figueroa street, mother of Mrs. Robert Fulton, who left Friday afternoon, en route to Paris, a few hours after receiving the cablegram. They expect to make the trip in ten days. "Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulton were returning from their wed ding trip around the world. MORPHINE SOLD; JAIL SELLER Charged with selling morphine with out a prescription, Dr. G. W. Finch, 264 East Fifth street, was arrested last night by Fred C. McKinnie, deputy of the state board of pharmacy. He Wtm unable to furnish $25 ball and was locked up iv the city jail. DEATH OF EAST INDIAN PRINCE BAFFLES POLICE Elgin Authorities Unable to Say Whether Rao Was Murdered or Killed Himself CHICAGO, May 14.—There is a mys tery in the death of C. S. Rao, a re puted East Indian prince of wealth, who was found unconscious in his room at Elgin, 111., yesterday. He died two hours later in a hospital. Whether the man died a natural death, committed suicide or was slain is a question the Elgin police say they are unable to answer. The inquest will be held this after noon. Rao, who had been In this coun try only since last March, was the "an gel" and nominal manager of a "so ciety circus," which has been playing in small towns in, Indiana, Wisconsin and Illinois. Papers found in Rao's effects showed he had paid all the bills of the com pany, Including the salaries of the ac tors. They also indicated that lie had sailed from Yokohama for San Fran cisco on the steamer Mongolia on Feb ruary 28 last, and that in San Fran clsco he had stopped at the Fairmont hotel. DOPE OUT NEW SEAL TO BEAT CAR ROBBERS Members of the International Asso ciation of Railway Special Agents and Police, who have been holding their fourth annual convention at Fraternal Brotherhood hall In this city, departed for their homes in various parts of'the United States and Canada yesterday. The next convention of the Moaciation will be held at Chattanooga, Term. Resolutions were adopted just before adjournment recommending the adop tion of a universal car seal, making it more difficult to rob freight cars In transit. CHIEF WEATHER PROPHET DIES WASHINGTON, May 14.—Edward FS. Garriott, aged 57, chief forecaster of the United States weather bureau, died suddenly at his home here last night of acute indigestion, GOOD GOVERNMENT FORCES TO ORGANIZE NEW CLUBS Political Faction Strengthening Lines for Coming Campaign The Los Angeles Good Government organization announced yesterday that a mass meting is to be held in th<) Methodist church at the corner of Al varado and Reservoir streets, to or- ganlze a Good Government club in new. precinct 43. The meeting will be held under the direction of E. I. Bryandt and J. B. Bethune, and will be ad dressed by B. P. Welch and others. A mass meeting of citizens of East Log Angeles also is to be held Tuesday night. May 24, at 2210 North Broadway, in the Ganahl building, and F. J. Whif fen and George H. Stewart, Good Gov ernment candidates for the city coun cil, will be among the speakers. The organization of the clubs in the various precincts wherein clubs have not already been formed is for the pur pose of strengthening the organization for the pending county campaign, and it Is desired that all who are interested in the Good • Government work attend .these BiseUiuaa and Jala tha clubs. 5