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The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 16

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I 1 JULY, 2, 1919- 16 Wednesday. ONION THE O'Hhfe, Tliomua llilicmgn, Ambroae ViELCOWES held nUht rt Our I-ady of Bulac. Hull, Went Klffhteentli alreat and lrmald avenue. The affair was CHURCH COMMUNITY mm HI orfranUatlon lioa if I von and proved (iHiliJflii hucubm, Mra, Ambrose Klcknnian waa the chairman of tha mm mil tea In charge of tha affair, Hh waa attainted by Mra. A.

Urandon, Mia, Xpplngale, Mra, Collin) Mra. Itaynolda, Mlaa Marie Key. noliU, Mlaa W. Illkeniati, Mlaa. M.

Aptilrjrate, Mra. J. McNulty, MiaalU, A Hlkomun, Joauiih Hoy la, irrea uicn, Anthony Hit It, William Heery, I'hlllp Kiea, Henry Warnecke, t'eter Flooley, Arthur Hiuillantl, frank Mleeucl, Michael Oil feather, John Murphy, Daniel Petrucclly, Kill Mclvln, John Jonoa, UcorKO Jonoa, Howard Mo. alter, Peter Pelletleri, CJu.Uv Meyer, DAUGHTER IS SEEKING WORD OF MRS. MONROE Un.

1. n. krav.se, of Sin Eighth avenue, Manhattan, la looking for hr mother, Mrs. Mary Monro (nee Tay. lor), whom hn ac-vi' lean years.

Mrs. Krauaa received word recently. Colluwlnx the 'death ol ITS SOLDIERS HOME under the auaplce of the Catbolio Woman'" League attached to MM. Churoh. Avenue and Van Hlcklen street, of which the liev, WoCarron la reotor, More Avaaua ef riftb fturtacBta ltrt man re nunuraa peraoni were.

uunnMy, Mlas K. Hennessey, Mra. Seventy-five Saw Service and William McNulty, John Johnston, Hugh Murphy, Howard Walah, llol.oit Kalb. William Bmlth. Edward GETS 520,000 GIFT Loan of Similar Amount Makes It Possible to Go Ahead With Building.

Cody. Vincent Muruhy, Joaenh Faith. One Was Jellied Recep-; "tlon and Dance. I.fio Murtiliv. Junius Mlfrhri Ilnrrv' STORE OPEN 9 A.

M. TO 6 P. M. All Diy Frldir id Saturday, July 4th and 5th. Saturday Durins July and August as In Past 19 Ysrs Clo and All 1 preacnt.

licl'il the feature of the occasion which waa attended by the relative the aevenly-five boya of the til 't let who lmi served duiliiv the James O'Connor' was tho only. WiUXt In battle. He. waa attucU I to the Seventy-ninth Dlvt. "'Tlie fair waa the tenth that the J.

O'Neill, Mlaa O'Neill, Mra! K. Hynni W. Vogole, Mra. T. tlufulo, Mra.

P. Beery, Mlaa li. Run. cio(ll, Mlaa Rich, Mlaa K. Collin, Mra.

J. Hmlth, Mr, F. Flschbur, Mlaa Flachbury Mra. V. Keurahortl, Mra.

Sullivan and Mr. T. Cooney. Among tho boya welcomed back ware: Joeeph Hyan, Krank Hyan, John Colllua, aoncph Broaden, Jack bar father, which occurred 'In May, that Mr. Monro waa working la Hruoklyn In the neighborhood ot Union street una firth avenue, No tra.

lias been found ot Mrs, Monro for Hire year a. Mra. Krauaa la an Iota to obtain some Informu. tlon about her to settle an eatate. George Ixpoz, Walter I'arr, and Clayton Parr.

1 1 he In-run iV A welcoma. homa reception to the An Auatralian eniiliificr vented un cnulne that aewer gua. boys of the Oravesend. section was WILL BE READY NEXT YEAR. All Ready for the Fourth? Recreation and Social Features SETH B.

DEWEY BUYS GAGE AND TOLLNER Vacationists Stay-at-HomesOut-of-Towners to Be Emphasized. Golden Hours I'rom 9 to i P. M. tomorrow are indeed golden hours, for they present the last opportunity to shop before tho three-day hdtlduy. Store Will Be Closed All Day Friday and Saturday Supply Your Every Summer Need HERE, Where a Late August Inventory Makes It Possible to Keep Up Full Assortments of Smartest Mid-Summer Apparel and Accessories Throughout July.

BrooklgrVs 6 at Underaellmg Store, Famous Old Brooklyn Restaurant Changes Hands Again. Representatives of the American Christian Missionary Society, with headquarters In Chirinnatl. at the Kldgewoud Heights Church of Christ, Forest avenue and Linden treet, made formal announcement of a ift of lUO.OOO for the npw t'oiu-munlty Church building soon to be erected on the corner where the tres- Uago Ml Tullncr, the fiitnuun oU Brooklyn rcstuurunl, at 'iiZ Hilton hungi'tl hnnJs ucaln. A 1 Vacation Special in i I TRIMMED HATS I 3.47 Our re. 5.00 and 6.50 ma uuiunuitg a loan ui an auuiu'nui il.two for thin aame purpose.

fund or tW.OOu tn rush is available .1 Th- Male ror the immediate conetructu.n or the wntt efrei.tea ate veierdny and Mr. luew.y wua In possession to-ilay. The I "fx restaurant ill ronttnuo 0 ell which mil be submitted to the con- for the glorious peace-celebrating "Fourth" find Namm's equipped necessary to make ycur pleasure complete. For the porch, trip, the lake or field, We stand ready to serve you tomorrow. Thorough preparatioi to supply the thing or cottage, the aut Ln'n oft Aug.

repairs and slight b.C alteration. It will reopen Saturday, wire, and that the structure will be, ready for ue early In 1920. Much cmphaala ia placeO on 1 recrtation and eoctal foatnreM In the! Mr. Dewey, who lives at ,81 Eastern Purkway. has been a member of tin; TlVrV Manhattan iTendeu by hla father.

Hiram S. Dewey, for many car. Many who have put off buying 'f mid-summer hats until now will be delighted with this collection, 30 reasonable in price, so compre hensive in styles. Hats for dress, sports and travel, of newest modes in silk, satin and georgette, are especially featured with numerous ather attractive models besides. I or unions, vonr.

It for busketball. volley FOR MEN! Sports Shirts Made of white pongee with convcrti! collar and elbow sleeves, 16" Negligee Shirts IVwpy has had cnarKe of the res- ciently large ball. ind.Hvr b.isebiiM and similar 1 nnn 1 Thice handball courts arc to Karaes. FOR BOYS! Wash Suits Middy, fdiver Twist, Huijsian and junior also novelty models in repp, galatca. peggy cloth, cham-brays.

Sonic of the middy suits have two pairs of trousers; sizes 3 2 97 to ut i oii nil icvi ion i 1 1 lilt: 1 1 if nouf. be proldet. There are Ke rcKarded as oe of the bet Ir i i r. I Nw York City and ater. and loi-kera.

hlS a ri ie lf friends. There arc to k- two came hns from nctiVe par- rooms on, for and one for u.j ti tho nffairs of wine eirls. They are to be oi-en each da fir, i rrom the time ach.i.l Is out until nine hou-c, .1 S'T Plain negiiKce styles ot ailli manias with double soft cuffs attached; at 2.69 TOYO PANAMA HATS large and small shapes, for i sporta and dress wear value H.57 and 11.87 Hats Trimmed Free if Hat ami Materials arc Purchased Here. I In the eveninc. an.

I all Jay on S.itur. III IMC I tuifAlj II I csiaill cLU 9 vice-president of the new concern Wash Suits Short Russian Oliver Twiat models, in d.ivs, holidays and durinc vacation. Special roini! will tie liable f. known oh tJage Tollner. Inc.

Seth I Ilmtlford Dewey is president of th- Silk Grenadine Necktvear Four-in-hand styles in neat pat- terns anil colorings: at Bathing Suits L'-piece California professional and regular Mlc; sleeveless; all worsted; in black, navy and heather; A Q7 the ue the Mn's iin.l other 1.12 I new cororatiou. striped percale, linene and chambray: sjzes 3 to organizations of the community. passed under the I no restaurant ')n the second f'oor is to be a hint-" OSTRICH BANDS black and desirable colors value and K.Jo IX TRDIMING DEPT MAIN FLOOR. ELASTIC SPORT HAT-BANDS variously striped in striking color combinations-; our ,21. Others in striped nnd polka dot effects and control of Mr, Dewey yesterday from Wash Knickers rocinl hicli is to be fitted up with fomftiriublo lounge chairs, settee-i, mjrv t-urta ns.

piano, pho. rwcnpb. w-o b4'iard ables r.n-I soilivliN sr.inc t.ibies and ill bo at NIC wh ite 1.59 suits. tlmve in boys In white diiek and black and flash; marie full knieker style; sizes 8 to 1 at 3.48 A. II.

t'uiininguin, who fiurchanetl it from the original owners a few yjrars rK The purchase price was not Knicene Tollner, who was associated with the old management, will oontinue with Mr. D-'wey. The old fashioned appearance of the "ill not be thunged. Thf in Men's White Batli- Men's Bathing Suit Blouses- 24c i u'mj at at evening in the year until il o' liH-k. On certain evi-iiiiiRF tlic iiinasmin to bo for s.vial Mo- crairme an.l r.iass so events.

Holiday Hammocks In khaki striped percale, sports or collar attached; sizes 6 to 12 iOp Men's Itluck Swim- Mrn's Bathing Suit nilns Caps; Rags; Tc Values in Summer Dresses 1U A splendid selection of new Hammocks, in couch and swinging at NAMM'S- at at rt'lttrrd waiters. Mr. Dewey an-1 nountetl. Will be retained and every effort mailc make the restaurant as attractive as in the old days, with an excellent menu nnd -MAIN FLOOR. -MAIN" FLOUB.

A cat.s Till! prov.ue for 4 persons In this room. A. jtajre and tun dreRsmp- rooms -will make adequate provision for amateur plays. 1 The church aiiditormm is to have r. maximum seattne of and Is to be reserveJ exclusively for I i i WOMEN MEET IN NEW HOME OF 1ST A.

D. REPUBLICANS Alterations were fufflciently ad vanced last night to permit the meet Frocks Skirts For the Holiday Crisp, Cocl Models That Reveal the Latest Midsummer Style Trends The Frocks For Women and Miaaea Voile Dresses a large assortment of sheer dainty models in pretty tones of gray, orchid, rose and blue, and a variety of patterns our $12.75 and ,14.75 Crcpc Meteor and Georgette Dresses crepe meteor dresses in a hew model featuring pointed bead embroidery motifs and unusual and effective. They come in Lucille blue, taupe, tan and black. Also lovely Georgette dresses with elaborate bead embroidery in contrasting colors Special 39.75 styles, in every wanted at lust the price you desire to pay. Couth Hammocks thick tufted 'mattress excellent workmaq-ship throughout feet long with heavy slats-all chain hung.

Couch Hammocks- khaki and gray materials of fine-quality Coach Hammocks tic Luxe Davenport style upholstered in loose mattress and back gray and khaki, trimmed with con trasting shades of blue and K'een 23.00 Tubular Stands 3.97 iwninga. .6.97. 84 ligious services. A pip? organ will be rnstalled. Three separate asemrily rooms and tiventy-five separate classrooms will make adequate provision for a Bible school.

All features of this community centre are to be open to the public. This Is the church which is becoming widely known ns the Homelike Church, and an invitation is extended to the public to attend the regular services of the church. ins of the women's division ot the First District Republican Club at the new clubhouse ol the organization, 127 lleinsen street. Mrs. August Drcyer p.esided.

and the business of drafting the constitution absorbed most of the time. New members were proposed, and a committee to take charjre of the welfare Work of the women's branch was ap- I rT 1 I'll Of Silk Including the advance fall modes; regular and extra, sizes; at Blouses The New Kitten's tsar Crepe Dresses Tubable Sizes for women, misses, juniors and stout women; 395 to 27.50 I pointed. Miss M. K. Keribner was i ne lvini EXTRADITION PAPERS mery these are gracefully draped.

The sleeves are kimono cut. and the S10 to 49.50 girdle beautifully trimmed with For Sports, Dansant or Town Weur silk floss over a contrasting color, THURSDAY Luncheon .59 The Skirts No charge for alteration. FOR THAW UNDER WAY Gov. Smith has signed papers for the extradition of Harry K. Thaw from Pennsylvania.

The thante id nssaultinc Frederick in the Hotel MeAipin. Manhattan. District Attorney Swann is preparing to send them to Gov. W. at HATS: smart midsummer fashions with transparent brims ami satin crowns; ribbon trimmed.

In QA White. Navy, and Shell Pink; at. designated as chairman. On the programme committee Mrs. Walter was named as chairman.

The officers are: President, Mrs. Mabel T. Kalco; first and second vice-presidents, lrs. I'-osalie Loew Whitney and Mrs. H.

iidward Dreier respectively; corresponding secretary. Mrs. Nettie L. Harron; recording secretary, Miss Madeline Jacobson: treasurer. Mrs.

Jessie Crane, and auditor, Mrs. Susan 1 Singer. Of Silk Tubable ular and extra JAPAXKSK TOYO PANAMA HATS, trim Re Fancy and tailored advance modes: regular and extra sizes: at Give a Desired Touch of Distinction Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses. The Crepe de Chine blouses are cleverly fashioned with pleated front in flesh, white, bisque and navy and stunningly trimmed with roll, square and round necks. Sizes for all from 36 to 44.

You may also choose from coo Georgettes in the panel effect, beaded front, in such shades-as flesh, white, peach and navy. Also combinations of navy and American Beauty and navy and henna. Sizes 36 to 44. In the assortment there arc sprinklings of black Crepe de Chines, radium silk, chiffon and taffeta, mostly in sizes 36 sizes, comprising every washable material: at med with white grosgrain ribbon; sweat band inside; large, -medium and 1 small; at 1 -ft TOYO PANAMA HATS for over the -4th" "Excellent sport hats; soft and pliable with plain telescope crowns; trimmed 2.95 to 10.95 5.95 to 27.50 (Choice) Consomme Vermicelli Chicken Soup (Choice) Chicken a la King Boiled Potato Firing Beans Tuna Fish Salad Dessert (Choice) Cottage Pudding and Lemon Sauce Stewed Prunes Ice. Cream and Cakes A New Gilet That Is Effective and Inexpensive May be had with or without collar they are made of net) and are trimmed with rows of fine, lace, a Our regular .94 .77 AMM SECOND FLOOR 95c BIG SHOE SALE with sport bands and bow; WHITE KELT CRUSH HATS.

sizes; at A 69c Tea Coffee Milk to 40. NAMM SECOND FLOOR Namm -priced at NAMM'S SECOND FLOOR OF DISCONTINUED LINES THURSDAY Before-the-Fourth Reductions in SKIRTS Now3.9S to s6.95 HANI) SEWED AND HAND TURNED Pumps, Oxfords and High Shoes WHITE, BLACK AND ALL LEATHERS Footwear The For the Beach Women's Extra Six Serge and Mohair Skirts 4.25 Our' regular $5.97 These are the reliable, always In fashion skirts for town or country' wear. The styles are varied and becoming JO to 40 waist band. Women Extra Sixo Tub Skirts 3.95 Our regular $5.97. Gabardine and piquea are fashioned In new ways, with straight, slim effects.

Details and finish are particularly good. Waist band SO to 40. Women's and Misses' Tub Skirts 5.50 Oar regular and 18.97 Gabardine and surf satin skirts attractively tucked, with slit pocket at side of skirt and full gathered back, are quite new and extremely good-looking. Women's Extra Size Taffeta Skirts 7.50 Our rerUr $10.97 Full cut models, cool and smart for Summer wear, are ot good qualit-a silk and made on conservative lines. At Present AH Sizes and Widths Absolute former prices $8 to $12 TWO BROOKLYN STORES 1393 BROADWAY opposite IO70 BIWJtW VY 1 Bushwick Theatre 714 BROADWAY Flushing Ave.

ALLGAIER SHOE MANUFACTURERS and RETAILERS Correct Modes for Going Away WOMEN'S WHITE KID OXFORDS: Kraceful. cool styles with Cuban or Kreuch heels, small tips and per- 40 orations; 7 WOMEN'S WHITE M'-RCCK TONGUE JUMPS; white French heels and white soles; all sizes and widths: per aq pair at. tilings' WHITE BUCK SHOES; high cut The Underthings Lovely, Cool and Refreshing ENVELOPE CHBM1SES Of fectively trimmed with lace and 7( -embroidery; Namm-piHced CAMBRIC PETTICOATS Also of na i-sook, prettily embroidered and with -a cluster of tucks; at 7 SATIN BODICES A pretty neck raO Also camisole top model-with saUn ribbon straps; at CAMBRIC DRAWERS Nicely made' trimmed with embroidery; Namm- priced; at NAMM'S SECOND FLOOR 1 lace models with low heels, broad toes and welted 'Roles. Sizes 11 to 4.69 Beach Costume and Accessories That Add Considerable to Your Pleasure WOMEN'S AND MISSES' BATHING. DRESSES, ot silk' poplin, satin, taffeta, wool or silk jcrsCy; 24 05 sizes S4 to 44 at.

34 2.48 to 7.95 to 44; at CHILDREN'S BATHING DRESSES, some in surf Eatin slip on style: others in Jersey tights attached and knitted one-piece wool: 1 to 14 1 19 to 5 97 years; ranges BATHING SHOES, high or low, canvas. sateen, or t-atln, including Spalding's 1 swimming: shoes; per QQq to 2 97 pair SWTM.MINC. TIGHTS, knickers or In cotton, wool, surf ratln end taf-Vet: toes 34 to 04; g7c to 6.97 per pair at KAMM'8 SECOND n.OOfi. MORNING SPECIALS Today and Tomorrow, UnUl i P. M.

To prevent dealer, buy'lnfj, qoantltlea restricted. No Mail or Tetepnone Ordara. a. Btata or National Bank or trust companion KOTJCE TO CONTRACTORS. Tho city or New fork, or a cJ'eck ol uch bank or truat company by a CF.NEr-.AI.

INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDER 84 ct. Unbleached 7 $1.75 Colored Taffetas 1.23 duly authorized officer thereof, dmwn i on work to be donk roit, on PI. ItS lO BK KLKNUHkD To THE CITH Or YOKli. yaraa wia neary quality. MU3LINS BASEMENT.

35 inch rort rr.ttfon finish good aa-ajrtmcnt ot SILKS MAIN FLOOR. tho order ot tha Comptroller, or money or ccrporat stock ot carliflcatr-g or indebted-nc of any natur Imued by The City of Nw York, which th Comptroller aliall apurav aa of equal vnluowith tne aecuiity 65 ct. Dust Abfjorbing 88 et. Mohair Siciliennes .72 The person or Mm as makinc a bid for la tno advrtisom.nt to ihm any acrvlce. rk.

material, or tr I tulred rioor Mops .341 With loot handle. SHADE DEPT. THIRD FLOOR. amount of not lea. iban Oiro nor Ts City Nr inrk.

or for any than flro per rrulum of Tho amount tho tionil rerjulred. aa provided In aoctlon "8 cU Turkish Bath Towel 01 in i.reater New vork Charter. Sort, abeorbeat hemmed wtda colored iacquard bordera. TOWELS MAIN FLOOR, tf-trtmfca. burua or of rW--a.

fur-tao aano in a ocalv cnvflciiN, a IB tltlo el tb. uppiiea. oik nt Mrvtcca for wbkh tb bil is made. Ub bis er their nam or name and lb data of prcaantatlon to ib Hfrnmt or Boa.r4 or tho head of ta Uapartmont at hia or tta otnea. on or boforo tho aato All bids fur luppllei rrutt iubmltttd In duplicate.

Th certified ehoek or money should np be encloaed in the envwlnp contatnlns the NAMM'S 8ECO.VO FIOOR $3.96 Boy Scout SuiU J.50 and acnr omu in tho idvmlMtji-nt for I SO inctvr ray; aamet. navy and black heavy round weave cilk flnlth for Piunmer aklrfs, hathlne sulfa, etc. DKKSS GOODS MAIN FLOOR. 40 ct. Fancy Voiles .31 It inch many oalaty atylca aod col-orlnRa.

WASH DRESS FABRICS BASEMEXT. 38 ct. Linon Suitinjfs 8 S3 Inrh iplrixtld for knockabout and anort wear (nod colore. WASH DRESS FABRICS BASEMENT. $1.93 Crepe Georgette 1.47 Double width eaaortmcnt ot llbt and dark enlors.

VEILINGS MAIN FLOOR. riay auit. or kbakt drill at rati ht treueere to yeare. BOYS' CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR, 9.74 Boys' Suits 7.30 Vacation Luggage oia. out oo eitner innlooi'd in a aeparata envetooo addr-aed to tho head of tho Department, prealdent or Board, or ubmitted parwraaily unou tba preaantatioa of the bid.

roe partfentar a to th quantity or quality of th auppllei. 01 th natur end extent of tho work, refcrvnc niuat mad to th arhadul. plana. on Mf in the aaia offle ol tk Proaldent. Board or Teprtmnu bi.l ahalt bo accepled from or contract awarded to any pvreon who fa In ar- Bcy.

mixtures broB, gray and -areen to II year. BOYSf OLOTHINO THIRD FLOOR. Hosiery Mia aanta. at waicn flmt ana placo ta blda UI bo aabllclr oponed by tha prnldonl or Bur or axaa of Bald Douartm.nt and roaiia.and tha award ot tba contract mad aKardin- to law aa awa thrartr aa practical. M4 shall contain tk Bam and jrlac at rcatdrae of Ui.

yorouna makin IM earn, and tho sauna ol all poraan Intaraaia ltn him thorrln. and. If aa o'hor paraaa bo a tatatoatrd. It '-fcrtlj aiata that laci; also, that It nad klll.oot any connoritan "I'k any hr ewaaa foakloe a kid lor tha aam 74 ct. Children's Oreralls Blue denim, alee khaki and blue chambray rod or blue trimntlaga to It COWHIDE CJ-UB BAGS Black walrus "grain, full cut, plaid lined, riveted frame, large hand- $1.44 Ramie Linens 1.00 raara ia mi tny ml m.

York upon debt or contract, nr who I. a defaulter aa anretv BOrS' FURNISHINGS THIRD FLOOR. or otherwise, upok any obligation of tb 43 Inch In demand tor aport altlrta, aulta, Mil lea ate. LINENS MAIN FLOOR. 74 ct.

Boys' Blouses J8 y. sewed corners Namm- A7 Th emitraet mut be bid fot artmratcly. The rleht I reee. vel In Hrk eaao ta ro. sport atjle with anort aleavea per-ealea In naa-eat color, and nauema Distinguishes the WelUDressed Woman WOMEX rinilE im1 silk lace HOSE of flbro silk und thread silk mixture, with rows of dropstltchlng- and lace dc- slrrns.

Heamed back, heels, solea and toes. To be had In black; white, bronxe, fawn and gray; per pair, ,4 4 WOMEN'S MERCERIZED LISLE. HOSE The Gloves Tfte Finishing Touch for the Holiday 1 WHITE SILK GLOVES of good weight Milaneso cloth; values up to SX.C0; 1 OA for 'fS MILANESE SILK GIA)VES, double tipped with and 6 rows embroidered backs in white, black, gray and ,1 pongee; for 1 SILK of quality ailk. with two clasps, in the fashionable CCr. and for.

i 4. 1 NAMM'S MAIN FteOOfi, SO ct. White Chiffon Voiles. priced; at; BOYS! FURNISHINGS THIRD FLOOR. 44 Inch cool and dainty for all Sum- Bier dree, purpoaea.

WHITS UOOD8 MAl" FLOOR. IB-INCH nL.CK IrOttO GR.1I-V KEK-TAli, CLUB UAUS-r-Muslln lined. purpoM, and ta roapoela fair and without rclluaion or fraud, a ad tkat no taonibor of tho Boorrl of Atdarmen. head of a depart ekiof of burvaa dtnity fharoof. or clork bon-tn.

or otlmr or'tewr or ovuloroa of Tho City of Nw vfc la ihttH bA or bocomo dlroctlr Of nd.ictlv. aa contra-tr nartv. partner. holder, auroty nr afcorwlo tn of In 1 iwaawff of Ik docltrart. nf tn -r, a II or busil-a lo ahlt-k it rr- ii rm.jf.il o' -k rtiofnr frame, rtrong pro 33 A 58 ct Cretonnes Satin.

Jli 1.97 Jort all blda tf tt deemed ta be for Ike Inter eat of the Clly aa to do. Bluder nllt, write out th amount of frir-Mr)e In addition I tnswrtlna the aame tn f'nure. ru.ltter era tan.ieetrrl ta make theli bid coon in blank fvtm DrvpareeT and fur-i ihe. hy tljk-l'y. a ropy of which, wlllt ih proiH-r etWi-lnp In wklr-n to Inrlna th nld loietaer aith a copy of th con-rart, inln.Pz the aneelflcMtiona, In the tecteu corners 65 ct Furs Silk Gloves 4S t-clan nonaeo.

blark, brown, taa. OLOVES MAIN FLOOR. $1.00 Babiea' White .77 Take and blahop etyle lace or imVl trlm'd elaee to yeara. INFANTS' DEPT. SECOND FLOOR.

ct Men's Cotton Black and 'Colon double, ktel and r-. Garter tops. -spliced heels, double coles -Tard wide dainty, ehinta, P.iaU.n, 1 floral and tnneetry dlsna UPHOL8TERT BASEMENT. tlO.OO Revereible Fibre -1 Mr v. ifi-d hy th JAPAN KSK SUITCASES 18-lnch 'to 24-Inch; atrong- wood rvraeaV 1 QQ protected metal corner.

39c. awa Mil. or rarl.li and toea; black, white and colors; per pair -V. XAMM'S MAIN Tt.OOrt e'-l linM.i. Art Squares -7Jt8 'atbi kpi.ia.r rry me orn.irntlon Coonorl.

1 vlMMX-lltlX FLOOR aaaaaaaoaaai rtMnie-e-) Hr-O-I er.nl'rat ion r-'i rv-rv-rtment for whrr-n x1J ft red. ad od h-ra e..

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