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a i i I Fasliions and Dramatic -L i Section 'Fashions and Dramatic i y-ww I.I: i 1 cction SUNDAY, HAY SO. 1009. HOME? AND ABROAD CLOSED TO-MORROW, DECORATION-. DAY! c. PI 11 1 Er3) '-4 l- A' ir A WAV 71 i FOVRTEENTH STREET West (hfriftb Arcnua a ALTHOUGH many members ot tha fashionable net havo gtne abroad and number of coun-' try bous hav ben opened, rocletr lingers In town- Sd arjvaxm Bays hava been few and the week ends cold and rainy.

The restaurants and hotel rooms have been crowded at the luncheon and dinner hours, and Fifth Avenue shows but little abater merit In the traffic during: lay. Memorial Day, however, is the time-honored date for the Inauguration the Summer season. The yacht and country clubs have regattas- and receptions, and Xiong Island, the Sound, the New Jersey coast, as well as sflch resorts as Tuxedo, Meadow Brook, Westchester. Whlppany, and Baltusrol have high carnival. The triple holiday effers unusual Inducement for house parties.

In Philadelphia the Horse STjoW c-pns on St. Martin's Green, and it will last a week. Mineola will have Its annual exhibition of the Ladles Kennel-Asso-clatloa of America, of which Miss Anna Bands is President, on Thursday nd Friday. Yachts are being rapidly placed a commission and the Spring cruise la thing of the moment. Mrs.

John Jacob Astor and her little daughter. Alice, sailed this past week Xcr Enrop. They are to go to the Con tinent, and Mrs. Astor will not take a In London this Summer Col-Ujstor Joins them later, after he has entered the heir of the house, Vincent 'Astor. at Harvard, and owing to vari-'-ous iterations being made both, to the town house the two Astor residences feeing thrown into one and to the Tilla, the Astors will be abroad Summer.

CoL Philip Lydig and Mrs. Lydlg will also be abroad. Mrs. Lydlg having sailed the same ship with. Mrs.

Astor. Mr. said Mrs. Payne Whitney and their children were passengera'on one of tho outgoing European ships for a season 'la England. Payne "VThitney will be a participant vln thepblo matches.

Mrs. Hermann PeMchs, -having Bellied that she is- to eell her villa at Newport, but- having, also announced that she will go to the Orient with her Mrs. Vanderbilt, this Summer, it Js not probable that Newport will see 'ier there during the, season. But all these proposed plans are subject to change. 1 However; there win be notable debutantes at Newport this Summer.

Miss Alice Drexel. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Drexel, wUJ be one, and several large entertainments will be given for her. The other will be Miss Barger Wallach, the daughter of Mrs.

Barger Wallach. The return of the Walshes and of several others who have been absent from Newport, including, naturally. Mrs. Etuyvesant Pish and Mrs. Pembroke Jones, promises much for the season.

The month of June starts auspiciously with a long list of weddings. Several during the last ten days have been veritable surprises. Don del Drago has married Mrs. Josephine Schmld, and they have sailed for Italy. The wedding of the Baroness Van Heften and Charles Phillip Hatch was a quiet ceremonial of Friday at Grace Church Chantry.

The Baroness Is a charming woman, accomplished and well born, and the honeymoon trip "will Include a visit to Holland, the. Baroness's native land, Ril a presentation at the Court of Queen Charles' 'Hatch is the elder of the of the late Hatch, and he was hroughtup by Mr, and Mrs. John Auttln Stevens of Newport. His mother was the beautiful Daisy Phillips of Philadelphia, As a widow she was also a great bllo at Narragansett Pier a gene ratlou ago. Cyril Hatch, Is a younger brother of Charles ifatch.

Mrs. Gordon Hushes, who was Miss ilay Brown, the daughter of former Gov. Brown -of Maryland, was quietly married to Alfred Elliot Dleterich of Nsw York and Millbrook on Wednesday. Mrs. Dleterich was well known la Nsw York and at the Bummer Te-orts on the New Jersey coast during i-z lifetJma of-her first husband.

Her Second husband Is a divorced man and fr-ad rather a stormy -experience In his matrlmonlaLl experiment. Ssveral well-knowa farallies have, of Mrs. William TalleT, which place a fortnight ago, "was not unx pected. She had, been 111 a long time. She was JJsrla Watson, and her husband.

died several years ago. was a brother, or E- N. A sister. of Mrs. Taller, Mrs.

John Wesley -Wati son, lives In William Gulliver' had been In valid a great part of the Winter month and he had been a veritable martyr to a most painful -disease. His daughter, Miss Louse Gulliver, married Charlej Sheldon op May TZ, and tne weaajng. on account of the Illness ofvher father, was very quiet. i From Pari comes the riews of the death of Dr. A.

S. Clarkej who went there' about tv-enty years ago with an Invalldwife. Mrs. Clarke died and Dr. Clarke remained In Paris and became a leading physician in the 'American, col ony.

He married about ten years agci Mit- WUBenv: the -widow of William' Burden." 1 She was. Miss Daisy' McCoy of Dr. Clarke and Mrs. Clarke came, over every. Summer and passed the season at Newport, 'where Mrs.

Clarke had -a beautiful, home. GIliett-Locke. The first 'of the June weddings will be that of Miss Enid Locke and Lowry Glllett. --Ich will take place on Tuesday at the home pf the bride's parents, Mr. and 18.

"Charles E. Locke, 14 West Street. The engagement and'tbe wedding' plans were announced early iri' May in Thb Times. Miss Locke will have as bridesmaids Miss Gould, daughter of Mrs. E.

Sherman Goujd; Miss Sara M. Cunningham, daughter of Mrs. James Cun ningham; MIsa Rosalie Gardiner Jones, daughter of Mr. rand Mrs. 'Oliver Livingston Jones Miss Valerie F.

Worth-lngton, daughter of Mrs. Harry F. Worthington, anl Miss Miry S. Sands, daughter of Mrs, Ferdinand Sands. Miss Sanaa is tp marry John Godfrey Saxe on June 10.

Glllett, who the son of Simeon Glllett of EvansvlUe, wDl have as his best man Roland Hill. The usher will be Ralph Peters Black, Francis Field, FrWton Locke, a cousin of the bride, and her brother, Campbell Locke. There will be only relatives and intimate asked. "Miss Locke is a charming and popular young woman "and has received, much attention 1'nce her The Plerreponf-Chauncey Nuptials. Old Trinity will be the scene on Wednesday of the wedding of Miss Nathalie Eliiabeih Chauncey, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. EUhu Chauncey, and Seth Low Pierrepont, third Secretary of the American Embassy in Paris and son of Henry Evelyn Pierrepont of Columbia Heights, Brooklyn. The ceremony will be held at 4 o'clock and It will be followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents, West Thirty-eighth Street The bridesmaids will be Miss Evelyn Spencer Wltherbee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S.

Wltherbee; Miss Anna Chandler Pellew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Pellew; Miss Katherlne D. Tillman, daughter of CoL and Mrs.

Samuel E. Tillman of West Point; Miss Eleanor K. Townsend, daughter of Mrs. J. Townsend; Miss Janet K.

Townsend and MIjs L. Margaret Roosevelt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. w. Emlen Roosevelt.

Stuyvesant Pierrepont will be his brother's best man. The nshers will be J. Egmont' Schcrmerhorn, John" Me- Vlckar Halght, Charles IL Jackson, Roger II. Bullard, Howard Corlies, Perry D. Bogue, PhlUp L.

Goodwin, and Robert Low Pierrepont, abrother of the bridegroom. The Whitney-Palmer Wedding. A-wedding of much interest to. New Yorkers, and also to many people In the South, iir be that of Mlsa Marguerite Lin wood Palmer, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lin wood T. Palmer, of New London, and Nelson McStea lVhitney, the eon of Mra George Qulntard pf New Orleans, and-the 'great-grandson of 'the late Cbarles Morgan, founder of the Morgan Line of steamers. The ceremony will take place at the Pequot Chapel, New London, on TuesJay, and from New York. Both bride and bride groom are. very youngl Mr.

Whitney's mother was Miss Ells McStea of New Orleans, the granddaughter, of Mr. Slark, for many years a well-known merchant, there, and a cousin of the Countess di Brazza, who was Miss Cora Slocomb, and of Mrs. EdwaM Townsend of this city, and also of MrW William Morgan and Mrs. Rene La Montagne. The uncle of the Morgan Whitney, who is the wealthiest bachelor in New Orleans, is unable -to be present at the wedding owing toi a serious and painful illness, ajspecles of neuritis.

Theecbnd wlfo of the late Charles Morgan, the greatgrandfather of the bridegroom, was the owner of the famous Peachblow vase. King-Kent. Miss Georgiana Marie Kent, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B.

Kent of East Slxtj'-eighth Street. wlll be married to Alfred Faria. Kin g-eon of George R. King' of West New Brighton, S. on Wednesday afternoon In'St.

James's Protestant Episcopal Church, Madison Avenue and Seventy-first Street. The Rev. Dr. Cornelius B. Smith, former rector of the church, will perform the ceremony.

Miss Kent will have seven attendants. The? will Include her sister, Mrs. Rutgers Ives Hurry; Miss Louise King, sister of the bridegroom-elect; Miss E. Constance Fairchlld. daughter of Mr.

and Mra Samuel W. Fairchlld; Miss Nina McKesson Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mra William S. Perry of New S. Miss Emily Fulton, daughter'of Mrs.

E. Ware Fulton; Miss Adelaide Fairchlld, daughter of Mra. Leroy C. Fairchlld, and Miss Betty1 Bouldln. daughter of Mr.

and Mra Will-! lam Bouldln, Jr. of Orange, N. J. Edwin D. son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Berre Klnji will be best man. The ushers wia Include Alfred Ely, W. Lewis Stevens, Percy E.

Morrell. Swift Tarbell, Francis McKelvey. and Robert Dunscombe. After the ceremony a reception will be hld at the home of the bride's parent a Aliss Hecker's Wedding Plans. Wednesday will also bring the wedding of Miss Neva Valentine Hecker and Frank Xavler Sadller.

The ceremony will take placo in. the Lady Ch4peI'of St Patrick's Cathedral. The bride will have two matrons of honor, Mrs. George de Brackeleer, her sister, and Mra Henry Charles Dinger. Joseph P.

Grace will be best man and Leo Fee of Rochester. N. and Lieut. Herry Charls Dinger, U. S.

wIU be ushera Snow-Harris. Miss Helen F. Harris and Norman L. Snow will be married on Saturday, June 5. in St.

Thomas's Protestant Episcopal Church, New Windsor, The bride ia a daughter of Mr. arid Mra William Hamilton Harris of 141 Afariiann a wprm The announcement of the engagement and the wedding1 plana were published in Thb Times in the early' Spring and on May 20. The ceremonjr will be performed at 3 o'clock in The bride will be attended by her sister. Miss Nancy Harris, aa mild of honor. Richard I' ll ant will be bes man.

The Misses Sally Merrltt, Gladys Clarkson, Orlena A. Tfntherine Dauchv. GladvS Radway, and FrederWjka Snow '111 be bridesmaids and the ushers, James A. Hatch, Benjamin Nields. Jr-i Harjld E.

WllUama, Cyrus E. Louttel, and Dr. Albert Vanderveer. Mr. and Mrs, Har ris" give reception at Elf wood.

their countrylace. The ElIiman-JMackay WedJlng. The wedding of Miss Lois Mackay. daughter of Mr. and Mra George Dev ereaux Mackay, and Roland Franklin Elllman, will take place on Saturday, June 5.

at the country xlace. of the bride's parents. Afterglow Farm, Chappaqua, N. at noon. The plans were published In Thb Times on May 27.

Lawrence Bogert Elllman, a brother of the bridegroom will be best man and J. Mackay' and St. Clare Smith wlll.be the uherB. Miss Mackay will have as bridesmaids Miss Rosalia Elllman, the bridegroom's sister, and Mtss Gertrude Bavee. who Is the fiancee of IlugVJ.

SIIOE3 TUESDAY, JUNE FIRST, Oar Annual Jane 'Sate Begins I DEPARTMENTS REPRESENTED AEE; MUSLIN UNDERWEAR WOSIEN'S SUITS AND DRESSES BABIES WEAR WOMEN'S WRAPPERS AND NEGLIGEES GIRLS DRESSES AND GUIMPES MILLINERY ROYS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS CORSETS WASHABLE WAISTS SILK WAISTS PETTICOATS MEN'S SHIRTS AND FURNISHINGS IF Qualities and znf Varieties Will -Achieve Results ix This Jane Sale Will be a Great Success! FOLLOWING SCARCELY HINT. VALUES TOBJJ FOUND: June SaleMuslin Underwear r- Can you afford to mis3 sach values as these Not a garment quoted that you could buy at TrhoIesaleo.t the price Bargains Every WOMEN'S CORSET COVERS' Cambric--fancy lace inserts I ribbon run reg. Cambric a dozen styles lace I and ribbon trimmed .49 Katnsook 20 The Rev. Father John of Mr. Mae-kay's private chapel officiate.

Uelatlve and a few intimate friends only have been asked to the ceremony. Foreign and Out-of-Town Weddings. Miss Talcotl to Wed June 8. Miss Edith Talcott, daughter of Mr. and Mra James Talcott, will be married to the Rev.

Herbert Roswell Bates on June 8 at the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church Mra 'vtrarner Van Nor-den will be matron, of honor. She Is sister of the bride-elect. The bride-s-malds will be the Misses Rwth D. Fowler, Elolsa Talcott, Cora Van Norden, Winifred Barrows, and -Harriet P. Bronson.

The best man will be Murray S. How-land, and the ushers are Wanier Van Norden. Ganno Dunn, William S. Cor-fin, J. Lawrence Iloughtaling, Beeckman Hoppln, F.

Carter, Theodore Savage, and Norman Thomas, The wedding plans were published In Thb Times on May 28. Hutchings-Erwin." Guy Barrlngton Hutchings will be married to Miss Elisabeth Morris Er-wln, daughter of Marlon Erwln, Special Assistant General of the United States, at Grace Church, on Wednesday," June, 2. A weddlns? breakfast will follow at the Regis. Miss Marguerite Erwln. the bride's sister, will be maid of honor, and Miss Grace Fulton of Ohio will act as bridesmaid.

The best man will be Frederick Winter of Orange, N. J. The plans were -published Times on May. Miss Houghton's Engagement. The engagement of Miss Ellxabetn Houghton, daughter of Supreme Court Justice and Mra James W.

Houghton, to Richard Hollaman of -Brooklyn, was announced at Justice Houghton Summer home on Thursday and published in Thb Times on Friday. No dte has been set for the wedding. In Rome, on June 3, will take place the religious ceremonial for the nup tials of Miss Beatrice Thaw, daugnter of Blair Thaw, and Don Francesco Theodoll. a cousin of the Marquis St. Vito and a member of the famous The odoll family in Rome.

Don Francesco Maria Thcodoli. the was Lborn in 1SS4, and he is the eon of Don4 Filippo Theodoll, who marnea a ipm-elll. ire is the seconi son of a third son, and was a clerk ia a banking house in Rome. His cousin, Mario Theodoll, Is well known in. New York, and was for some years here in a broker's office-His mother, who 'died last year, was Miss Lily Conrad of New.

Orleans. Blair Thaw is a half brother of Harry Thaw. The Blair Thaws have lived abroad for some years. The wedding of Miss Barbara Hinckley and Edward Welch will take place at Cambridge on, Thursday. George Emjen Roosevelt, a son of Mr.

and BIrs. William Emlen Roosevelt, will be best man. and among the uohers are Armi- tage Whitman of this city, Cortlandt Van Brunt and Roger Hooper of Bos ton, Thomas Eliot of St. Louis, and Horace Rand of Burlington, Iowa. Miss Hinckley is the daughter of Mrs, Hnimu TTtncklev of Cambridge, and Edward Welch is a Boston man.

The wedding of Miss Dorothy Laura vriAAr Hauirhtrof Mra Jerome Henry Kidder, to Lawrason Rlggs, wfll take place on Wednesday In be Church of the Holy Ccrrunnnion at Souta orange. Summer Plans and flossip. Cornelius Vanderbilt returned last week from" abroad. Mra Vanderbilt will sail shortly and pass the Summer at Newport. Ogden Goelet will be with her father, Richard T.

Wilson, this Summer at their Newport cottage. Mrs. Barger Wallach and Miss Barger Wallach have left town and have eons to Newport for the Summer, where they wl'l be guests of Samuel Barger. Mrs. John W.Mia turn has closed hff house in town and Is at the St.

Regis for a few days before she sails for Europe. Capt. and Mrs. John S. Barnes -and the Misses Barnes have gone to Lenox for the season.

Mrs. John E. Eloane and her daughter, Mra William E. S. Griawold, are at Wyndhurst.

and Mr. 'afnsook 20 styles with Emb'y, lace and ribbon reg. embroidery sb .08 I Inserted anions and Nainsook lace and embroidery trim'd ribbon finish Fine Nainsook lace yokes, with meda ribbon reg. 1.39 WOMEN'S DRAWERS Crood Cambric wWe ruffle, I U. 8.

hem and tucks reg. .29. 1 Muslin nf Cambric circular "1 ruffle with tucks and tt. s. I or lace and emb'y inserts or ruffle reg.

.49 Cambric and muslin emb'y or lace and tucks also circular and carter styles reg. .68.. Nainsook circular ruffles Of rows VL lace with wash able ribbon reg. Sl.2o. French Nainsook umbrella ruffles Vassar ptyies eyelet or dotted embroideries and fancy laces reg.

.17 .34 .64 .98 .18 ..34 ,44 ,69 1.44 and 1 em- COMBIWATIO GARMENTS 3 Nainsook Corset Cover and 6kirt or Drawers wid em broidery or lacea usually Nainsook and Crossbar eover, with skirt or drawers lace, embroidery and ribbon trim reg. Nainsook with lace, em-r broidered medallions, h. a tucks and ribbons reg. 11.69. Nainsook and Lawn yoke of lace outlined, embroidered I medallions or panels or all- over embroidery reg.

i2.Zj. Others at t.9S, 8.98. 4.98 to 13.98. .49 .94 1.17 1.44 WOMEN'S filGHT DRESSES Mtulln Emb'y, tucks or entire I tucked yoke reg. .49...

I Cantbrlo Round neck yokes emb'y reg. .69 Nainsook Empire, ehemlse or 1 open front yokes ot emb'y or lace reg. .0. Cambria, Muslin "I Empire, square or high ueok 20 styles reg. 1.23 Nainsook let emb ribbon reg Nainsook wfth yokes and fronts of exqulwlte laces and emb'y value.

4.5)8.... French Nainsook VU Inserts ftt and emb'y panels with lace, 0. y- emb'd beading reg. 5.93..... Finer to fl4.8 DalnUest at lowest prices WOMEN'S WHITE'SKIRTS "WTiIte Cambric Lawn flounce wjth ruCfle reg.

.79... Muslin end Cambric elab- I id. or hlKh "1 of tucks and 59...... a Empire styles eye- ib'd yoko beading with a reg. 2.0S.

.29 47 .69 .95 1.84 2.94 Tailored Suits Coats Lingerie and Silk Dresses i Negligees and Wrappers AT JUNE SALE PRICES 'nd imbrlo flounces of Eyelet embroidery or on row of lace reg. .47 .94 1.34 orately trim'd--vaIue l.CO. Tlnk fiimlirlr? kne flounces with Val. or heavy-laces and tucks also tmb a-reg. j.ua.

Fine Cambric flounces over Ey row on J2.98 Nainsook and Lawn entire flounces' of lace or allover embroidery or panel flounces with laco reg. o.w. Other apecliUa at 4.S0. 5.88 S.98 te 1S.B8. WOMEN'S CHEMISES 1.84 3.74 Soft finish Muslin 'I 4Q cambric ruffle reg.

.29...... CAmbrle diamines yokes of aq TJainsook lace and ribbon. beading or emb'y also trim KmDlre styles reg. S1.4&. Others, Mi, X.

WS. 8 of 3... .94 Princess and Empire Drees foulards. Rajah. Oold Cloth.

Taffeta Filks leading colors and eomhlna-tiono iace or tucked yokes-worth 85.00 Tailored Suits of "Elcilienne and Worsted three-quarter length. semt-fHted Cot taffet or messaline lined pleated or gored frklrts black and best colors worm siw.uo. Black Taffeta tbree-ouarter lengt auk lar worth SlLiiS Dress ci 10.75 xtf.ua. Silk 0t "1 ength pleated I 7K braid col- I Skirts-Panama and 81- 1 i Itetme black and colors I fleated or fored rmwela all O. engxha and bands, including extra slaea reg.

5.0i Ungerle Battste Dresses Princess and Empire white and light colors All-over trim of Val. trr Point VenUe. Eace eyelet emb'y and tucka lace yokes worth 821.00.......... Llnrri Ml worti Women's 7rTT Iawii and IXitted floraL rinK. dot urea worth 1.49 1 1 H.CD 1 i leBatlate rress' white 1 1 Empire daintily ifimmea 1 83.68.

rspejcle, 1 1 tted avrtsa rv'; and neat Us- Women's; Petticoats SILK AND U'ASHABLE 3QME SALE PRICES 4ilevy fancy us tiack nd color flounces regularly a Washable Seersucker Petticoats flare flounces with tucklnea and ruffles reg. Taffeta Rustle--black end shades deep shirred flounces value (1.49 acy 5- nd new ounces 5. CO" .67 .05 Men's Shirts and Furnishings AT JUNE SALE PRICES Men's Negligee Shirts Madris and Perrale llsht, medium and dark: also Plain White all aiiea reg. i.1.00 make lien's Negligee Shirts and fercaie ail sues regularly .49. Men's Nlftht Shirts Mus 11 and ambrlc incnea size 15 to 20 neck reg.

Ken's Night Shirts Cambric and Nainsook' tra slsea else -Muslin ches long reg. llrts Cambric regular or ex- where 1.19.... Men's "Washable Vests madj as and cheviot latest cut 81.00 to 81.00 value I Men's 4-ply Collars 25 styles, I all sixes reg. 2 for .23, 6 for) Men's Terry Bath Robes I Beat colorings reg. 83.00..

Men's Suppenders-rStrotvg web- "1 blng and lisle thumb-piece gilt buckles, regularly Men's Percale Pajamas light and medium all Men's Pajamas mercerized pongee white and colors- silk frogs reg. 3.00. .57 .28 .44 .87 .74 .50 1.69 .15 .87 1.77 rs Boys' Suits and Furnishings JUNE SALE PRICES Boys' Washable Suits 1 a 1 34 Jane Sale Babies' Wear CAPS, COATS, B0NNET5 Uwa "1 and reg. .20. LONG SLIPS AND CRESSES Lor.g Nainsook Slips Bishop or emb tnra a yok.es; Babies uowni worm Long Nainsook- Blips lace or emb ana iucks via Nainsook Slips lace handsutched yokes or wnu tucks and emb'y reg.

.0 Nainsook Dreases lace and 1 emb'y; one particularly pretty 1 has a yoke of imitation hand 1 embroidery and h. s. reg. 1.13. Bishop "1 also f- .35 snd .20 BABIES' SHORT DRESSES lc with "1 1 0 moa.

Nainsook "1 uid tucked I moa to 3j Nainsook and Cambric with lace or emu "izes to 3 yrs. reg. .35 TVTilte lawn and Russian. Bishop and or emb'd yokes 8 yrs. reg.

.41 White Lawn and Nainsook-high and low neck, trim'd yokes; also White Elnelle Kuaslan areaes. mos. to yrs. reg. White 53 e- 1 Asian .1 ntn.m.

I crash, duck, madras and percale 2V4 to 10 yra I reg. 81-49 to 81-75 Doutle Breast Suits Including the Derby model serges, worsteds, cassfmeres. chev- t. -3 Q5 iote and wool crashes best colors and linings 8 to 19 vra rear. J5.C-8 and S3.88....

Knet. Pants and Bloomers I Chtviots. tweeds, corauroya patint bands taped scam 1 worm tr 14 yrs- .30 .49 .59.. Lawn and Nainsook 6 mos. to 5 yrs.

nign ana 1 low eck yokes of h. s. tucks, fagottlng, emb and lace value .79..... .27 .35 .81 .20 .28 .37 54 Fine White Lawn end Ijaln-sook Princess. French aist, Russian and yoke styles tucks.

embroideries. hand-etitchlngs, lacea. pleats, etc. to it years rs. Dresses Sheer WTilte Lawn- picturesque styles, broideries and laces.

with skirts of allover 2 to 5 years reg. .77 -leg, v-ov White Lawn I em- I aces, some Hover emb'y $2.29 1.37 Flnar to glT.OS. i Christening Set ef Two Pieces Babies' White Corded Capsribbon rosetus bows sizes to a yrs Fine- White Lawn Caps-Crowns of ribbon raa emb'y. lace lauei a. French tucks and hemstitched emb'y or tucks sizes to 8 yrs.

reg. .49 White Laws Lingerte Kate Mt'Bhroom and -Flares with double bruns of enb'y or lace trim pink and blue Satin rosettes and bws aix to 5 yrs. rear. tl.OS to IT. 03.

Including Little Children's fancy straw Hats with flowers and ribbon alzes to 5 yra reg. White Pique Coats for little children circular and square collars with good emb'y ruffles, inserts or medallions aises to 4 yrs reg. ll.l. All Wool Batlate and Erllllan-" tine Coats circular collars ailk braid or emb'd linen collar with satin Directolre 1 ,14 .28 1.C0 1.54 .87 2.50 tie eizes to yrs White reg. $3.49.

Lawn Lingerie Coats 1 capes af emb and lace in- 1 nerts over pink and blue slit y. i linings sir to 4 yrs. reg. I J- Ina; Coats of All-Wool Cream Bedford and Hatiste circular 1 and shirred collars with tL medallion or l-raid or 1 satin ribbon reg. Finer Coats to 28.83 CARRIAGE COVERS, SHIRTS Whtt with a Pique Carriage Covers larce lap wide emb'y m'v Innnrts ana I one worth 11.79 niedaili Babies Summer ghlri to 8 yrs.

reg. .29 to Summer weight Shirts part slaborate trtm'd Dress and i- 2.47 wool-some hand Skirt worth $42 pieces sisss reg. lies art and .15 .37 NO Man. OR TELEPHONE ORDERS ON JUXB SALE OOOP3. MORNING SALES mtit To prevent dealers buying quantities restricted No Mail or Telephone 0rder3 3-49 Bfowa.

ctt ban aT button. EKCONO Kl-OOKr-CiiNTiii. White Jrswn Waist -04 Fancy er Tailor low ana film Bca-SECOND F1AX)R CE.NTK13. 24 Inch rich auallty aa fawonaoie. coiora.

MAIN FLOOK CES IKE. 4go Fancy Mohairs, lpch Shadow uni harlina "trtp bla' an4 eolors. MAIN FLOOR-PR3 GOOD3 PEFT. Mcxcx'd wiii Madras il pattern. tor'wla an eh HdrWa Trtma.

MAIN FLOOR WUITB OOOLia. BABEMKNT CENIKE. xroLSwisses. Mill lenstb-eHerk. trlre.

flnrrnl all color. $f'49 Cnoh Cover. l.CU Blf tone or cord ntrtp full ixe BAaEMENT UFHOXjTERY 1'EtT. 395 curtain A Lattice ami Colonial rreen or na A3 EM EN PHOLSTERT DEPT. 980 All Cloths SixSa penrl bleach hem nd Crnwwwork, MAIN PFPT.

540 White Sheets NKW Bt'lLDINO. 9S Bl3Ln ket 1 Beat quality 4nr befls rrr or vllt. BASEMENT BLA K.KT5. Sz.79 Comfortables iC3 oiln Full flirtirtd or wtt plain back. Finui Percales.

...6 wida new ratterna for atMta. walata, ate. SJte Hornet Flannels SU Eitr quality for Infant an BABEiliNX FLANNELS. tae Merc'x'd --a ttnn of eclnra BAaEMi-NX-LlNINvJ Ida. 1 XSc KichWldc Ribbons A 'l Hack Towels.

.8 Isx.W htnnrvl rood h-tet towel. ATX FLCM.1R LINENS. iicn- Knives and Fine, tempered iteel fancy handle. -MAIN FLOOR CUTLERY. 500 Hemstitched Tura white 1x54 row ef drawriwor.

MAIN LOOP. EW I V. 390 koi Tea Spoons Extra, heary rl'-kel etlvet i iioin. MAIN KI.OOR SILVERWAHK. DXO TaV.a Oil 5- six wfclta anil eclore a'irhtly tT.erfact.

6gou? Lace Wblta. cream, eeni blffh-e'aaa rttema. MAIN Pfc.PT. zaUe Men's iatua IVdk'fs. i MAIN FLOP HASPK'F fT.

$3-39 Men's i.J Flannels and ntare ehevlcta et ent. MAIN FI1R 1 r. -5 Sx.34 Girls' trte, Hats White n1 burnt Ftmwa bnt atylta. TilIKU LAX. gSe Girls' Gnimpes Whita Lawn If.

SCCOND Fl.OOH Ml- 9 to 14 yra. i 1 7T. 4 1 I 250 A ago Viitcii L-ouaro Atno aatnty ana MAIN i r.NP NF. V' 5C Combs A7 Alo plain aiell, atr.i vr. rrv tt etyta.

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