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'4 7r PART SEVEN SdcietMuslc- Collie mmm llTM I AT nv fl.W ITNMYSY 1912, XV Carnival Spirit to Reign -TO Costume Dance Society's Flight Soutfi iContinuesrillian: Spring Season Promised-Bradley Nlytinr Returrung tTHOTOH society I enjoying a A brief respite In th mttr. of n-M terUlnlng. nA: things socially pare settled Into what might -ia Lenten dullneaa, th days ar by 1. tfr Ml. fr hr ar so many tiasi to bo made the Spring and Bum-Ttrlpo at-rosd.

country house to be Meed. arranged, and post. Last gsystles planned, that everybody Mna to bo rushing about Just the oamo MVvoraad Just a buoy. Tbo sssdus to tha South is now at tto etrnt. an almost avery day now find pty leaving for warmer climes, to -Joy BtQo Jaunts to th Woot Indies, to Cba and Porto Rico, the para-1N of motorists, and lengthy atop at narto on tho Florida coast Tho Iim Canal Zono la attracting hun-Irtdo of eociety people, and th visit of fb secretary of State and bto family in Ceatral America, ao wall ao th praooao pt Mr.

Theodore Roosevelt and hor twjMar, Mlio Ethel Roooorolt. la Coat pj. kat brought tho Woot Indlaa tono mu than unuoual promlneno thlo par. TM oombiff woek tn town promlae to I (into rr. MI-Car(mo mark a lat-lva la LaatUn observance, and th aplrlt af camhni will rein for a day 0L laejtty will thua bo afforded an oppor-taBfty to raautn Ito farorlto paatlm.

aado(. If only for a night Tho M-Carf mo Carnival for th benefit af tbo Woot Bldo artnlU Club, whloh lo bo kola at flherrf on Thursday night, rOI attraot tho old ao well aa tho young, tad Deny plctureoque cootumeo are to bo tor, Tbo vaudeville entertainment la to la a very email part of tho evening, and arm bo very Informal. There will be a laaoo by tho Mlsaeo Genevieve Banford, I'rtula Brown, Kathryn Motley, Isabel Bert, and Alfred Ely. William B. BoulUD.

Jr J. Hortoa Ijamo, and How-laod Davis. There will also be elogglng, I quartet, and other otunts by society amateurs. Many dinners are to bo gives receding tho done. Among tho dinner ooteeees for that night are Mra Robert ft Livingston, Mra Edward D.

Adams, Mrs. William Moore Carson, Mrs. WU1-lea Manloe, Mrs. James R. Ely.

Mra 8. tatwood Menken, and Mra Howlasd tfctta The Cabaret do Ml-CarCme, In charity Id, which la scheduled for Wednesday alfbt at th Hotel Astor, is to be an evening of ourprlsea and many society wests andtrlo of prominence are Inter ottt4 la the affair. The ballroom to be OMvertad Into a boulevard of Parts, and Birth WU1 be enthroned la every possible oeraer. Anna Cona table baa ar-ranaad to sir a special Ubleao, MUs Mildred Townaend Is to sing, also Mrs. touglas Boaworth, and Mra J.

P. x. dark as prepared -wrfpris which woalsa to add much to tho gayoty of tto oecaaion. Mra Newell THton 01 Kant a scene from a Parisian cafe, ll4 by flv young society amateurs; Mrs George Chapelle la to give a mono-Mm, tad th Breete bnv. tt beat dog dancers la society, will aive 7 wiKa uyr art.

There were many Lenten diversion week to Interest society, and the Comhla -Varalty -show was l.ry A summary of the aoclal news wl titled people of note from Europe. Mt the Counts, of Warwick! 525 Lady Cowdray ar. on their wart. ajLI it Mr. and Mrs.

rSaLrUkl Gr' ar wealtta- con! horn. i "SS Vl Mr rr'ncn Vanderbllt tour on tha pih SaaP Sum. Mrfc Loth0D An. Wll-vSsrtO Md Mra XTiSSTL V. E.t tlwi, A.

Btev-n. ooei. COL Bteyens has purchased cer Nlcoll. Ma -Pro, mprored. and It la tm vm.

momer wll lMad.lPma t0 nort will tak her la la abm v. a H. Harrl, bar mJ An Sixty-ninth stj Vm bLto Waldorf aui fjt LonJon-' Th valeocln from the rut Avenue, their guest. ral dinner i- erpont Morgan, Jr, d. jf la Bast Col vfrt.hI,t:on'1 to April.

SrT Jhn Jacob Astor; who -d iotb. fh "borl plan ognniu r. and Europe. tlV M- to de-and Slu 80 for Now -ttten'rtck T-d Mar- nTaol.T May. Mr.

Martin for ent'rt'n- Morrte return1. with 'Jndon from a duck- cT. WrlnU Wednesday tax wh wlU r- al Thomas oxpect krl V. ummer abroad. Vr.B Wllh Mr, a R.

Glllett. lnotor trough A1U and "go. returnmc by way Italy. tPaim Kortrlght. who C.Kh' ltB Mr" Mra Wal-- lhrbee.

pun, to return on Tea- jj-and Mra William K. VanderbHt ar LiJ England they will fcJ their hm In Parla Tt-v. MlUer aouM trip through th West on rrtday. Mra William Watts Sherman, with her on-ln-Uw and daughter. Lord and Lady Camoys, ar expected to oocupy th Bher-man yllU at Newport la th early 8prln.

Lord and Lady Camoys plan to sail from England next month to Join Mra Sherman la Now York, It to understood that Mr. Sherman will join th coupl their r-turn to Epgland axt Vail. -v MJgg Anthony's Enrolment. Th ngagmnt ha rust been as n7und of Mis Ethel Rowan Anthony, daughter pt Mr. and Mra Alfred, Rowan Anthony of this) dty and Moatrc, penit, John Kennedy Wmiama, Jr- of Port Pierce, Fla, Th wedding-1 to tak plao wikpru in Bt- Andrews Eplsoopal Church In Fort Pleroe, where th Anthonys hav been epeiMUns; th Winter with Mrs.

Anthony parent. and Mrs. W. 3. Tucker, i I Mis Anthony la a sister of Mrs.

Harold Paloonar Sutton of Babylon. L. and of Mra David Yaughan Button, formerly mis uiy: Soul) Anthony, who was mar rled last October. Hr. William Is 'a son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Kennedy Wil liams of Jaoksoavm, Fla. Cabaret da Mi-Careme. Flans bars been eotnplatsd for th Cabaret do Ml-CarCme, to ba given On Wednesday at th Hotel Astor, In aid of St. Mark's Hospital, and snob has been th demand for tickets that th committee' ha decided to bold th entertainment In th largo ballroom Instead of In the' behreder of th hotoL The object of th entertainment, of course, la to diffuse mirth Cor the eaase of charity, "The ballroom wtn be turned Into a boulevard copied after the Parisian oafee on I Ml-Cartm ere.

where tub reign supremei There will be small tables, and light refreshments are to be eerved by! members of the Harvard and Tale club, who will costume as waiters, also aa policemen. There are to be solo dances, glee club songs, and surprises will literally bob up from everywhere. Clowns, plerrettea, and Impersonation of celebrities will add to th gayety of th occasion. Th best society amateur are to perform, and everybody Is expected to co-operate In the chorus of th songs and th manufacture of fun. Those who will act as cigarette girls ar th Misses France Wyeth, Elisabeth Thompsonj Gwendolen Condon, Vouletd Proctor, Betty Carson, Margaret Bowers and Kathertn Bands.

Th confetti girt wtn Include the Misses Louisa Johnson, Mildred Rice and Mioo Bergstrom. Th young men who will appear a waiter are iBorao Stoke Newell Tijton, Regis H. Chandler Davis. Ourdon Maynard. Frederick Culi.

ver, T. W. Blocum, Hamilton Burand, Elton Parka, and others. Frank Warrtn 1 to be stag manager. u.

Th Advisory Board 1 mad up of Mlai Anna Constable, Chairman; Mra J. Fran-da A. Clark, Mra Pays Whitney, Mia Elizabeth Perkins. Joseph H. Hunt Alt frod W.

Martin. Thomas W. Slooum, Nw 11 W. TUton. Evert J.

Wendell, and Ed. word 8. Martin. Th member of to eommitte tnclud Mra Eugene D. Alexander, Mra William B.

Anderson, Mra Anson McC Beard, vwin, wi, iwrancf i a Elllmani Mr. Walter Gurnee, Mr, A. Henry Moale, Mra Rufua a PatUrson, Mra Landon K. Thorne, Mrs." Benjamin T. Tilton.

Mra Wilfred J. Worcester, and PhlUp G. Blrckhead, Howard Borden. Frederick F. Culver, Jemea M.

A. Dar-rach. Arthur F. Gotthold. William How.

ard Hart. Langdon P. Marvin, Newell wi Tilton, Jobn Wllkle, and Julluo Fi Workum. The patroneoee ar Mr. Borden, Mrs.

John C. BreeklnridM. Oscar a (Bergstrom. Mra Roland R. Conklln.

Mrs. Oeorg EL Dadmun. Mrs. Duaiey Davla, Mra Oherardl Davla. Vir rrederto P.

Delafteld. Mrs. William Kl Draper, Mra James B. Duka Mra WHl. lam II.

Erhardt, Mra Carlisle 3. GUasonL Mrs. Walter a Out-nee. Mra George A. Hurd, Mrs, Francis V.

Hopolnv Mra WllUam Harkneaa Mrs. a D. Hutch. Inson, Mra Alpheu Hyatt, Mrs. Arthur Curtlas Jam.

Mra OUver O. Jennlngoi ura Adrian H. JoUn, Mra M. Lawrence Koene, Mra Jam Gore King; Mra Lewi Cass Led yard, Mrs. August Lewis, Mrs Jam W.

Markoe, Mra Alfred W. Mar tin, Mrs. Anson Moran, and Mrs. John A. Connor.

yj Also Mrs. Samuel H. Ordway, Mra Pah-field Oaborn. Mra J. Newton Perktna, Mra Carl a Petrasob, Mra Charles W.

Pleraon, Mra Amo E. Plnchot. Mrs. WUUam R. Proctor, Mra Albert Rathi bone, Mrs.

'Samuel Rlker, Mra Dougi la Robinson; Mra John a. Rogers, Mrs! Oren Root, Mra Robert A. Sands. Mr. Arthur BL Scrlbner.

Mra. James R. Shef. field. Mra! Hiram W.

Sibley, Mra Marl a hall p. Slada Mra Eugsa W. Smalll Mra Oeorg W. Smith. Mra Lorlllard Bpencer, Mrs.

Edward T. H. Talmage Mra J. Frodorto Tarns, Mrs. Leonard Thomas.

Mra Perry Ev Traff ord, Mrs! Henry VUlard. Mrs. Lewis F. Whiting Mra rayne wutney, wa h. urme a on.

and Mra Herbert C. Wright. Coatame Dance for Juvenile Club. i The eommlttee In charge of the Mir CarCme Carnival, to be held on Thurs day svenlng at Sherry, tor the benefit of the West Side Juvenile Club, reports ft splendid tale of tickets, and th op4 portunlty for young- well as old to join td th carnival spirit of Ml Cartme Is now offered. Tickets may be obtained from Mis Shlppon.

401 Lexington! ATenue, or at the Th girla In chars lnclud the Mlsaeo Ruth Adama Helen and Kathryn Auerbacb, Florence and Mar4 Jorle Blair, Ursula W. Brown. Franc Burr. Betty Careoiw Kathertn and) Cornelia Chapin. Winifred Chlsolmj Agnea Claflln.

Emily Coo, Gwendolen Condon. Madeleine Anna. Cronl kite. Hester, Ruth and, 8ybU Devtaj Julia Dtca, Roaalle Entman. Alice ElyJ Rooette Florence Oayloy Zoe Hannah.

Frances Henry, Eleanor Hln4 ton. Isabel; Hoyt; Dorothy Hurry, Noel Johnston. Acne Landon, Laura Ltr4 Ingoton. Sarah Manic. Mary Meyer Jan Morgan, Jean Morrta.

Sarah Mor4 gan. Kathryn MoUoy. Elsie NlcolL1 Alleen Osborn, Voolettl Proctor. Gene v1t Sanford. Margaret Sloane.

Mary Sturgia Marjorte Weeks, Evelyn a Wltherbee. The young- men who ar leeklac after the entertamment Inalude How- na sv; MTis, Percy a Weeke. J. uorton IJama G. Arthnr Rieharelm.

Harold Zmbrt. Do Coureey Hard, Freo rick, a Hoppln, Charlos: Kins, Traey ranya Cook, flohsyler M. Meyer. Arthur Nashj WUUam M. Bookman.

Edward a Brockto. Noel Bas art. rauip O. Blrckhead. Ooorg- M.

aodman, W. B. Boulton. Jr. G.

H. Bull. William a Darts, Alan I Fox, Alfred Bidner P. Wlnahaw. Col- gat Hoyt.

Jr; J. R. Xnapp, uTugsioa. Hsnry MeVlckar, JerZeraon Newbold. Howard A.

Plum Edward Shlppon. Id, Henry C. Smith, Wbster EUtson. and Geor; A. rrasnington.

Id. Tne iweat Bide JurenOe Club at tU Greenwich Street, and 1 for both boys ana grtrl. It has membership and classes In veral ermAa are a feature, alas the symnasfum and readlnar Plctares for Charity. Th Sowers, an organisation of young- women formerly students, hare arranged for an exhibition of the Klnemaooior picture of the Indian Durbar, which win be shown Fat I o'clock to-morrow at th th benefit of the Darrach Home for Crippled Children. Mrs.

John 1 Duncan. Mra V. D. Eloane, Mrs. W.

A. Slay back, Mra Burden, and Mra Henry a lay back ar among thos who hav engaged boxes. Mra Slay back la Presi dent of the organization. The members include MraS Frank M. Black, Mra -Nor- man M.

Burrell, Mra Frank R. Dodd, Miss Ft Van Home Davis; Mra V. Foster, fMra H. Guy, Mra Edward W. Harris, Mra Montagu Howard, Mra 1 8.

Kerr, Mrs. B. W. Lancaster, Mra F. W.

N. McDonald. Mrs. E. C.

PennaL Mra E. Blmmona Mra- H. A. W. Wood, i Miss JuUst Bmlth, Miss 1 The Countess of Warwick.

On of th moot Interesting- visitors la ous midst Is Francis Elizabeth, Countess of Warwick, the celebrated English beauty wit, who has come over to gly a aerie of forty lecture tn this country! and Canada. While' thountes ha many friends tn New York, it Is doubtful if she win have much time for society, although she will probably accept some Invitations for dinner, and the opera while ehe la in town. i The Countess has arranged, however, for a lecture for 'nearly every day that oho win. be on this side. Despite the fact that she lev twic a grandm other, she retains ell of the physical beauty and charm of manner which mad herifamoo as a young trt'' She has left Warwick Castle for th dlaoomforts of traveling; but her welcom herw wlH no doubt repay her for her trouble.

Her sister Is Lady Algernon Gordon-Lnnox, who Is a frequent visitor here. The first leotur to be given by the Count In New York la scheduled for Tuesday night at Carnegie Hall, and It win be -held -under the auspice of th Mount Holyok Alumna Association of New York, Th proceed are to" be de voted to th million-dollar endowment Of the college. It I hoped that this fund will be ioompleted before October, 1012, when the college will celebrate the seven ty-fifth anniversary of its founding. Mra John Douglas Walton of 127 West Fifty- eighth Street Is Chairman of the alumna. Th Chalrmea at th lecture win tnclud Joseph H.

Choate. former Ambassador to th Court of St James's; Be lb. Low. George Thornton Wilson, Stewart Woodford, Georg Harvey. Chauncey M.

Depew. Henry dews, and Archer Huntington. Among; th patronesses ar Mra Van-dwbilt. Mra R. Fulton Cutting.

Mra John R. DrexL Mra Stuyveoant Fish, Mra Orm Wilson. Mra Payn "Whltay, Mra Harold F. McCormick. Ml Helen Miller Gould.

Mra George T. Wilson, Mrs. Robert Vermllye, Miss Elisabeth Jordan, Ml Clara P. Iponoe. and Mia Charlotte a Baker.

The Twilight Club Is arranging a dinner tn honor of the Count to held at the Aldlne Club the last week In March. Th following member of the club win act oa th Reception Committee i F. Townaend Martin, Justice Charles L. Guy, Mra- John F. Tucker, Mraj Edward H.

White, Senator John 8axe, Miss Xnes midland. Justice Isaac F. Ruseell, Cleveland Moffett. Margaret Brewer, William Demorest. th ROv.

Dr. Howard Dufflald. Augustus a. He ton, Sophie Irene Loeb, Mra Archibald NL Shaw. John Do Witt Warner, and Sua Wheeler Wlloox.

Th club was founded on th occasion of a dinner given to Herbert' Bpencer at Delmonioo' in 1883. Among tho who were actively interested In i th club In th early days were Peter Cooper, Justice John W.Gott Whltelaw Rld, CoL Charles W. Fuller, Rosalter Johnson; a T. Dodd. Henry Oeorge, Gen.1 George W.

Wlngate J. Well Champney, and Daniel Board. Ths Gramercy aallfs Annus Show. Th Gramercy Guild 'will present Its annual show on the svenlng of April II and 11 at. the Carnegie Ly-'ceum, and will also glv an extra performance at th Hotel Plasa during the first week la Aa operetta called "Th Dancing- Parson" will be given, The book I by Allen T.

Hopping- and Norman F. Carroll, and th mualo by George D. Clews, The lyric were written by Norman F. Carroll, a Brewster, and Harry Dosty. There ar to hs fifty-five tn th oast, Inolud.

Ing th The principals are the Ml see Dorothy J. AdeU Ore-net Beatrice Kllgore, Fraaoe Vatogh-an. Gladys Mace, Hasel Schwarts, and Ella Danahor. also Waltar Keanody. Allen Hopping-.

Harold F. Blandy. How-and H. Hopping. Frank P.

jUppermarra, a Hamilton Campbell. Norman p. Carroll. John Welsh, and Johh G. Tracy.

Kenneth a-Wobb, who recently produced "Kins; Karl of will have charge of the starftigi and coach-inc. Alfred T. Kronhardt is manager, i Th proceeds of all the performances are to g-o to the Society for the Prevention amonc th children of the dty. Benefit lor Chspla Homcj A novel eaUrtalnmest 1 to he given at Plana en. Friday night tn aid of th Chapin Horn for and Infirm, non-sects rtaa lasutucton, I 'i ye (Ceatl)a4 FUwtj Faors4 1 BO Bl AT SBSBSBSBSBSBBa.

mm SSBv SSI SSB. NEW I 1 Wo I asu WOMDTS 5UTI3 AT aiWlka Oosfrieol They eon nrprts Wlpoords. Homespvn and Men's Wear and French Navy Blue, Black. White, Gold. Gray.

and new two tonaaT 2. JC" watte OetaweV balla. ata ev tas aUtQr ta baaaurel uiertn else rma AasowrMxirai 1" Taffeta and Ottoman 8Sk. Lon C3oaks wooL silk and satin. Dreaees of Serge and silk Dress eeer WOwOw, 0M Skirts-Wool and Silk tk mWkA TJeteMeAA Black Dresses tor Black Coats for Black Suits for MATCHLESS STOCXS OF 7- CRETONNES, ACT DIAPEXJE3 a0THElSUMMERFAEWCSlsrHANCINC3 Now French Taffeta Cretcmn, Dimltlea Art Ticklnrs, eto.

Floral EsypUan. Bird of Paraala. Frenoh -SUipM, Tapestry, lattice, senio and --border designs tn an endleeo variety -of coloring including) DUt bin and rich dark tone elsewher 8 and .25 Novelty Muslin with slx-lnoh cora porqer roe ana other xiorai assigns 12H New Art Scrims and Casement Draperies White; Ecru and Arabtl Oriental. Egrptln, floral and conventional design in vivid toning or delicate Summer unto on plain, strip or lattlo grounds worth .13 to. i 12H New Alhambra Dra perl very artistic light greens, wood browns, roe, crimson.

Oriental blue, gold plain or madras weave JJ9 Cream and White Madra Filet effect. Empire, floral, sMljies. Uttlce, Flur LJ and block designs with con tree tn Point efiecte-peclal Double Border Bash Tone reel cruaseia ana man pout em wunu "epeciaa 40 Sash and Toetibule Laeee White and ArablanfcrtlaUo -Colonial ff octs-T to Inches wide worth and LIB. .69 New Spring Curtata MusVnew' coin spot, figures and stripes 6.. 84..

Novelty Curtain Scrims Mexican drawn work aid borders with interwoven ribbon off ecu colors also stripes. Colonial erooobar. olnrl or doubl borders and whit. Ivory and 10 to 48 SPEOALLT LOW PWCES FOR A LIMITED TIMS ON I SUP COYEWNCS Of Belgium Stripe SUp Covering allowing 23 yards material, with binding-sufficient for po, 6 best workmanship Of fineet Imported linen BUp Covering doubl width wool shrunk binding-allowing 13 yds. material value 15.

00 special S.08 0.08 SMART AND BECOMTfQ STRINtJ HATS AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL PLUSES Tailored and Dress Hats that are copies of French models or designed and created in our own Lart, medium and oloeo fltttnswIVw. Twan. wmu.wvivuiu Mootiiev or squar crown and various brim. AU ar dmtrattms that faalshl rear for any and every desaaad at omen's Women's Women's TJntrlmmed Hats. Semi-Ready Hats.

Ul IBB Mil Women'e Ready-to-Wear ,08 to.ioloo nw Baart mat. mH a i mwm swwew ta any let ta style HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDS IN MUSLINS, SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, ETC Spring ssmanrti renovatieoa In iestlfaaTJoo) saol reeUsiihing a ahelv sSsM pncM mi vwy taftdBal No gss tk th sreeent Bay New I II Inch Fin Bleached Muslli Worth cents 4 Mall er Yeiepheae Ore are. Limit 10 yarda'' Bleached Sheetings tH yard wide- Standard Quality no dropping value 41. .10 PTLXaTW CASES. Two well known makes.

'y mn Wash Dwlght Anchor. worth .11. worth .10. 45x10. ,1 worth Oslo, .20..

-1 It. 4zll.wortbai. ,14.. worth 4 1 8HEET8 Sam 4xi. worth worth .14 worth worth worth.

41. -Tl worth .74. 44. FMthM Bad Tleka roll and best ata Ucking worts I.7I..X.UT Abeorbent Cotton I carton fee surgeon aad family noo worth 41 8 Whit Crochet SpreadsSt and full le 4 pattern worth. Jl AlLlI Full sit Spreads Marseille fpedal purchase enables uo to sell ILlt 14 IWUim'I ttMinA Cholo 41..

I Imported Choice .74 I .1 Par Oeme Vaather PTOowa 1 blue A Whit or fancy wtrtpe Ticking 11.11....' v.y .14 14. -IK 4, r43 At. .01. Li 1.3T Ml NEW SPRING 3IERCBANDISB AT PRICES To Interest AU "Who Art Best Valuei GOODSCORRECl STYLES DEPENDABLE QUALITIES Ur mr trrmitt Preats-Sf poae-etln ejlie 4 It taeti WartV- to a aa eeaa eJkiiea of other suiTa- os 8T.os to 89.8S 1 -i TS to 46.08 4.08 to 19.08 T.08 to 89.08 14)8 to 30.08 2-08 to 14.09 4.08 to 31.08 -TMHXa 21.08 908 to 33.91 Kcrwrva to-moizow, uacur -A TKXXZ-PAT8ALB tt N. -WOMEN'S DUOtioS sssl ke6ltctzs -'stgTKlaSyltw NjCrlfWe and Crop Envm'oe- and dainty colored etrtpes uiurva win nana PePlngs to matoa suaUr Tfnrr Crep Kimono whft and stripe deelgna alo th new warp prints (averse Empire style-worth Dainty Kimono of Bnk (Mixtures dottod pink, bin and whitSf also handsom design to nwt ohadeo-worth worth eeelto fei ynt also orrnt- AT EIGHTY-FIVE CE2(T9 BFRXNO BOTm DXX81X8 LrtiTO, Cam.

ones, Bhephenj Checks. Spring: Pereale neatly made and trimmed an Sssa. SPECIAlf LUTB OF i1ir-FJaaoU-a 9a eeets i SMACT WASH WAISTS lnwMuLlcVals, si At tries, in- vaewoiai. eivrfl wTltTl- At 2.08. -fore than twenty stytoa At 4.08.

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4. 88 Black and wool oatin ooi-lr and cu tieplain or braid trim-all Blse. WOMEN'S tl.M Women's Tntrtmm4 Bats. .14 Black satin braid, with velvet eaUn facings or binding fisweel sra ana inwi Bnapas. MUXIXUT TUiAO 9 CinFFOJ! n.Ti Brown km graywwnii net nderbody.

trimmed witn 1 tee and louche of color hand zronxa fiign or low neck. WAisTs-txooxo ruxm. TP et Worn)' KTght right Pre .88 lee yeas oesb laed all m'y sort nainsooa and lac oombin wid ribbon run. kvium tuoiRym gixwra Ftora. 7S ct BOYS AT Bloomers aad Knickers aa weel chevtou and tweie else eorduiey fuU est 4 te 17 yre.

noir caArrHUfowrsrso et CHXLDRE28 DRESSES. Fpring style cnaasbray lsee to vt. 1. ixrAjrr DarT-snooaro tl et DRESS LIXXXa II 10 Per Unesj aateral lie. V-for suits, auto coat eHe.

WAAII DAXSS et WHITE CAMBRICS. inon ori out tirm garments an eeoioe wear. WKm ooons mm s-loox et White DRESS LTKEV1 ,50 4 torh and aeavy waixu tin. snMKXk weave. UXK.HS MAXJC FLOOa, tl.M UMBRELLAS 5S end IS ta.

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