EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1910. 5 i w . . VILLA FLEES TO GUERRERO HILLS, vvij-xi u. o, Sffconllntitd '"m rfl,: "ne i? rarranzistas and Villistas have had & another of their usual clashes. VILLA BURNS .MIDGES TO CUT OFF AMERICAN PURSUERS Et, PASO. Tex., March 30. Fran cisco Villa ond a bnml of his outlaws today arc reported to lie IlcelnK southward from Santo Tomas toward Guerrero, or possibly to some point nearer Chihuahua City with American troops In pursuit. Dispatches Indicated that the bandits had reached Santo Tomas, halfway be tween Madera nnd Chihuahua City, yester day, nnd nflcr burning bridges and tin Dressing natives Into their service, pro ceeded toward districts known to bo friendly. It 13 scarcely to be thought he will bo very closo to Chihuahua City, since a strong Cnrranzn garrison Is re ported there. In his (light to Santo Tomas Villa toro tin railroad trncks for miles, and burned bridges to block American pursuers. It I, thought tho American columns cannot be more than 20 to .0 mites In the rear of tho bandits, since a force yesterday was searching tho Santa Catnrlna can yon, and nnother forco was In the region or iamniuiji. Santo Tomas Is nenr tho Santa Maria Biver, In tho valley of the same name, but many miles from tho Santa Catarlna Canyon, where American troops headed to took for Villa. The vlllago Is due south f Xnmlnullta and about 30 miles' north- lest of Guerrero, where General Pershing Is believed to hnvo placed troops. If there are troops nt Guerrero they have been cut off from Madera, their base of communi cations. With Villa thus apparently located, It Is believed that It General Pershing's troops can exceed Villa's pace they wilt engage lilin within 18 hours. Tho messngo from Santo Tomas In dicated Villa behaved llko a madman. His troops appeared desperate. It would not bo surprising If ho turned nt bay and met tho Issue simarcly or tried an ambuscado. Another message last night said Villa had passed through" Santa Catarlna on his way to Santo Tomas. It said tho American nilvnnco troops had not yet reached Santa Catarlna, nnd that they wero In fact two days' rldo behind the bandit band. Santo Tomns Is historically Important as tho homo of tho first revolutionary outbreak against President Diaz In 1910. It was launched by a small revolutionary band who fortified the town. Federal soldiers ordered from Chihuahua City went out by rail and shelled the town, nearly ruining It and putting tho rebels to flight. General Pershing loft Colonla Dublan last night by motorcar for JIndern, whero ho proceeded by horseback to Uablcora, passed to tho cast side of tho Sierra Madres, and Is believed to have joined Colonel Dodd somewhere in that locality. REPORT OF VILLA IN HIDING NEAR RORDER DISCREDITED SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 30. Gen eral Pershing reports that VIHIsta forces were seen yesterday nbout EC miles south of Casas Grandes. General Funston Is now hopeful that tho American cavalry detachments which raced with Villa to cut off his Illght southward liavo been suc cessful, and that they havo once more "turned" him toward tho north. If Villa's efforts to cscapo to his moun tain refuge hnvo been brflkcd, say army officers at Fort Sam Houston, his capture or dcatlt Is certain. I.lttlo credences Is ,glven to tho statement nt VA Paso of Villa's former nvlator, Frederlco W. Perez, that tho bandit leader was wounded nt Columbus, and has since been hiding near the border. (This report probably applies to a sep arate band of Villistas, apart from their leader, ns all reports recently have hull . cated that tho outlaw chieftain was with the bands llceing southward.) SUPPLY TRAINS TO PERSHING, READY TO MOVE, FACE ATTACK EL PASO, Tex.. March 30. Supplies for the American forces In Mexico will go for ward by rail beforo night. There was in tense activity nt the quartermaster's of fice today. Kvery nvallablo man was pressed Into service ti speed supplies for the pursuers ofFrancl.ico Villa. General Cnrranza's parmlssion to uss the Mexican Northwestern Hallway for commercial frhlpments Is regarded as a distinct help to the American troops, so far as regards getting tho supplies started, but It Is nevertheless feared at Fort Hllss that thero will bo considerable delay after the heavily laden cars havo crossed the border Tho Carranza Government H scarcely able Itself to operate trains b -tween Juarez and Cnsas Grandes, fiwii when heavily guarded, trains have been HT!2!i!H!!E:Uin!;niiHniH!iH!HiUH!H:!!!t!:!Hn!!!!!i;iH::HHH;im 3626 Residents of Philadelphia -T-r. .r-r. -AiiAnc Double 4.00 to 7.00 TIMES SQUARb puhi Bedmom blvh fl0-0O to 4-0O r At Broadway, 44th to 45th Strwu-the center of New York's social and business activities. In close proximity to all railway terminals. niiiirtiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiii"ii1,"iSS,sll,II,I11,l,111,S1111" This new book, the first on Cuban Sugar, deals authoritatively, enjtertaiobgly, and exhaustively with ti subject, and will be found of great interest and value to sugar investors and others. . -mwmvV XJXUUJb' .UN PURSUIT held up and robbed, and not Infrequently derailed nnd wiccked. ,l J t'Sped nt Fort ma ,hftl 'he First Chief wilt further yield nnd let the Amer icans guard these supply trains, or else furnish guards of Carranna troops. American troops In Mexico nre said to number 9000 nnd aro on short rations, ac cording to persons arriving hero from tho Cnsas Grandes district. Major General William Klllott, of tho quartermaster's corps, In direct chnrgo of supplying the troops In Mexico, stated to' day that ho had not yet received Instruc tions to ship through .Tuarez. He ills, patched ten cars of supplies to Columbus during the night, nnd beforo noon sent an additional motor train of 27 trucks to Columbus. Another 27 wero due to bo for warded to Columbus this afternoon. VA Ilott said ho would eontlne to regard Co lumbus as the principal base of supplies tor tho expedition until further orders. Brigadier General Hell, commander nt Fort Hllss, received a code messago from General Funston at Ran Antonio. Tho contents wero believed to deal with for warding supplies via the Mexican North western from Juarez. There nre already about 1G0 motor trucks engaged In com mlssnry service between Columbus and Cnsas Grandes. Klllott said this scrvlco was proving adequate. VILLISTA-AMERICAN .IUDASES FACE ARREST AS PLOTTERS WASHINGTON, Mnrch 30. Tho Dc pnrtment of Justice expects early develop ments In nn Investigation It Is conducting Into tho sourco of Villa's funds In this country. It was learned today the department hnd a mass of evidence, tending to show both American nnd foreign support for J Vina. Horst von der Ooltz, who has returned from Kngland to testify In tho bomb plot enses, was questioned by department agents on this point. He was formerly with Villa's nrmy and la thought to havo valuable Information iih to Villa's ex pensive backing, both financial and moral. Tho department already Is said to havo evldenco enough to arrest several per sons connected with tho Villa campaign. They nro not making arrests, however. It Is said, fearing they would spoil tho wholo Investigation by nrrestlng two or three "little men" nnd thereby scaring oft tho "higher ups." The Investigation Is being conducted both at the border nnd New York. Tho border end nt present Is considered tho more Important because all details of the combination between Villa and his alleged financial backers aro being worked out there. WOULD EXPEL FOREIGNERS HOSTILE TO CARRANZA QinniCTAUO, Mcx., March 30. Gen eral Alvaro Obregon, Minister of War In the Carranza Cabinet, had advised the expulsion of all foreigners from Mexico who hnvo given nny assistance of any kind whatsoever to tho forces which are hostile to the Constitutionalists. Tho sug gestlon was made to tho Foreign Minister. U. S. ORDERS EIGHT AIRCRAFT FOR MEXICAN EXPEDITION WASHINGTON, Mnrch 30. To meet tho emergency caused by tho breaking down of most of tho nrmy's aeroplanes. Secretary of War Haker today authorized the signal corps to purchaso In tho open market eight new ncroplanes, nt an ap proximate cost of $10,000 each. They will bo sent to tho border ns soon ns available FORCES MOVE TO BLOCK RAID Third U. S. Cavalry Dispatched Into Brownsville District WASHINGTON, March 30. Tho third squadron of tho 3d United States Cavalry has been sent from Fort Sam Houston to Fort Wnggold, In the Brownsville district, according to a report to tho War Depart ment today by General Funston. This action was taken ns precautionary because of reports that bandits again wero operating In tho Ilrownsvlllo section. "We Arc 7 ami T ml T I(h VVnrkfnp- VI Locust , , .... gtSi . i or luiu Tiifnvncr" Lowest Rates in This City Strictly Confidential Burglar-proof Protection FIDELITY LOAN CO. i:.Ub. 18115. Diamond Brokers and Money tenders Unredeemed Ulamonds, etc , or sals registered at Hotel Astor during the past year. 1 000 Rooms. 700 with Bath. A cuisine which has made the Astor New York's leading Banqueting place. Single Rooms, without bath, 3.00 to 3.00 Double - 3.00 to 4.00 Single Rooms, with bath, 3.00 to 6.00 A NEW book Cuban Cane J- c... knnk-,iW;i tells somestattling thingsabout sugar. Lo you, lor example, Know uic relation of sugar to prosperity? Do you know that our individual consumption of su gar has quadrupled in half a century? Do you know that Cuba, right at our door, produces more sugar than any other district in the world? Do you know that more Ameri can capital is now being invested in Cuban Cane Sugar than any other single foreign enterprise. This new book tells the whole fascinating story of sugar from the soil to the sack. At alt BAU"t. 75 teats net. tr tcnl Un4 us aIkriitiinUa If saSlijadart, Othtrihe ntim Ifc fo& iSASfD K Wir PithllalmiH DU PONT NITRATE PLANT BILL BEFORE SENATE Saulsbury Introduces Measure Containing: Company's Proposal Bu a Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, March 30. Senator Raulsbury, of Dolaware, today Introduced the bill suggested by tho 13. I. du Pont do Nemours Powder Company for n $20,000, 000 nitric plant. Under tho terms of the measure, tho company will furnish tho capital, build the plant nnd Bupply the United States Government with tho cssen- tlats of high explosives nt a price to ba I flxod by the Government. Tl.o only condi tion In tho bill Is that tho present water power laws be so changed as to grant the company a B0-ycar leaso for protection on their Investment. The bill was Introduced by Senator Saulsbury, nftcr ho had rend In the Sennte tho communication from PJcrro C. du Pont, president of tho company, to Secretary of War llakcr. Senator Kenyon, of Iowa, who favors Government manufacture of war materials, nskod If tho bill was drawn by Senator Saulsbury or tho powder com pany. Tho Senator from Delaware replied that the bill had been suggested by tho powder company. Senator Kenyon then had read tho bill that tho Senato Commlttco on Agrlculturo has ngreed to, whereby certain water power sites aro to bo withdrawn by tho Government for the establishment of a Federal nltrnto plant. Members of the mllltnry committees In both houses expressed great Interest In the proposal of tho du Pont company. Representative Gordon, of Ohio, ono of the majority members of the Military Af fairs Committee, said: "That proposition Is worth considering." Senator Chamberlain of Oregon, chairman of tho Senato Military Affairs Commit tee, said: Dnngcr of Flood Passes Fears of a flood north of Mnnayunk wero set nt rest today by tho receding of tho Schuylkill Illvcr. Water above the Flat lloch Dam this morning wns eight Inches below tho level of yesterday. By Edgar Rice Burroughs Tarzan again plunges Into a cerics of startling adventures. AT ALL BOOKSTORES A. C. McCIurs & Co., PuU. The Beasts of Tarzan ' I ICHALMERSifiUNDERWEARl j f When lt7s Hot s T 1 iiHFi'Jlli ?: Philadelphia Is one b-h-liot town In sum- &fr jl f ! mer. That's why wldc-awnko dealers In all W 4rJ ?- I sections of tho city sell tho coolest and most .r'W S comfortable underwear made Chalmers L9 "" t ; t)n.A.t,nl, F3 .. It .1 You can seo right throuBh tho fabric. It's - . AA S S nrettv near to nature's way to stay cool. TfK H m i Fine. light, elastic fabric to protect your k El I outer Barments and nbsorb tho perspiration 'ff zmJm ' I Just the rleht Klml ana nuinner ot notes 10 &m4kW SniTZw S let In tho fresh nlr nnd "let your body mmam '?M 5 brcntht.." ndy the Benulne seo the label. Svi''H i For Men Any Stvle For Hoys xJWHuM, ' C Shirts and Drawers Oftp -1-i2 ' JUt per Karrmnt J ,jiij iH'fUi.t'J-'t'i'fi i 5 fy'KJ-w!m , l (ti Art UNION SUITS Cfl. & wfil ' S Ibl.UU Any Style OliC ft Wifi&'fl , I Ainu Makera of riinlmerii . tyS'"t "fl i S Spring Nredle nlbbrd f fj M R , t Underwear for X'nll ' I'ftfh&tW M I and Winter Vr"" ri ''t-J-'H', jfl J Chalmers Knitting Vl J M ' j 5 Company y& 'h1' ' J-Al ' i am8ti:k.am. n. v. K'VrfEL r' '" K-J ! ! TliU label on every (tnrment tUWt'i's.ibrtP'M'ii'iW W S 'si fE J7 VgSj t?',,MWi!f,t- S I he READING3 VShorter by Miles and Minutesv V SEASHORE y r rBP .-m A TODAY'S MAKRIAGE LICENSES Chnrlcs llirrls, 201 R K. Huntl-wlon at . and Knthryn IVrmnon, 2s;n Ruth si . Louis P Wanhlnnton, 4233 Falrmount ave.. nnd Ilvnlj-n Johnson. 7 Shfdwlck t. John Jt. Ailams, 23(1!) N. 3a St.. nnd Louisa i:. Wlno, Auilubon. N. J. Jntwa II. Holland, 131ft Dorrnnce nt.. and ll.Mh Klnjr, I70S Tasker st . . . 0, Ilfrhfrt Vllllm, 1503 Locust t.. and Lea Douptlnss, 3007 N. Htlllmnn st. Hfrbrrt Wllllnms. Sharon 1 1 til. I'a.. and Dolla .lons. 771 N 37th st. . . , ... rorir S. Ilatlj-. 5731 N. 15th St., snd Itcna (1. Haines, .Mnsonlllc, N, J. . , lleorKc llnrnctt. 253s S. Rtli t., nnd Anna tloldpn, 1(1(1 Sprucx st. . , N'nthnn StclnbcrK. r,12 Plfrro st . and Dlnn Knrp. 1123 12 MoyamiMislnir nve tleorsro P. Horwr, 2020 N. linwrrnro St.. nnd Ituth H. II. Halst, 203VN. tjiwrt-nre st. Cleorfro Zulicrhuohler. W17 N Krnnklln St.. nnd Anna rj. Worrell. 214(1 N. 11th st. Jooph llers-lilor. 253S S. Oth at., nnd Harnh Hhaplro, 10.! Hlj-el st. Arthur WnUrmnn, 74H N. t'ber st . nnd Allro llohlnson. 2117 llolton at. Oporsn A. UnrnMt. 2138 Stownrt nt , and llllen V. Itonntnrt. 213S Stewnrt nt. ltobnrt J Ilel4sermnn, H(i7 N. Wntta at . nnd t:iltabpth P Prank. 2701 Itlilno ncniic. Albert Uymos, 0 Hutchinson court, nnd Anna KilioflcM. Si.1 Cnllowhll! st Wilson Addresses High School Uoys Director Wilson addressed 1500 stu dents of tho West Philadelphia High School today nnd told them of tho part they should play In munlclpat government E B GOOD SHOES Hallaha r Jmaker to wearerI Maybe you've wondered how we could sell our Spring ChickenBoot at $5.00 to $6.50 when prices arc so much higher elsewhere. It's simply that we arc manu facturers and sell direct without inbetween profits. And that means a saving to you of several dollars. It comes in Washable White Kid, Dove Gray, Pearl Gray, Persian Ivory, White Snow Buck, Bronze, Java Drown, Champagne, Royal Jet and the new white top combinations. 919-21 Market Street 102S-3O LANC'AhTIIIt AVI!. BCOI-OO C.IIUMANTOWN AM:. (10TII .V CHIJSTNt'T ST. S7KI-48 (iKUHAvrmvN am:. JJriinr Store Open 1'iern I'.rrntnn. itnrKet street titarc Open Satuntnu hirnlnn p W 1 I . A .V.n 4 I 1 1 Nf- A, i fr -? --i 85c to $1.25 Seamless 68' Sheets, rriiltnf.tif"T.nniT. DwIght.Anrhnr, I.lnrn-I'lnl.li, 1'eiiperlll Pillow One. 1 A Hlie ir.v.lfi Ins l1 No Jlnll nr Phone Orilrrs. l.U Rrollirrs PIH8T Pl.OOlt. XOIITII ONE Market 0 -- j Tomorrow! LftB I To Every Purchaser of ., $1 or Over Series "6XXM" & "6XXN" Good in Any Yellow Trading Stamp Book No flatter How Many Extra "Free" Stamps You May Already Have This offer enables you to save in two ways by tho Rreat End-of-tho-Month Specials, nnd by aiding you to quickly fill the paes of your stamp book, with which wonderful premiums can be secured. $4 Crepe de 59 Pliinn Wnfctc & J Chine Waists Also 11 few natln and Velvets New est shades Smart, recent styles, with plaited fronts and Hat collars. Wonderful values. All sl?es in tho lot. No mull nr phone orders. MAIN AHCAPK $2.25 Silk.$1 fiC Waists... 1,QO C'rrpps tie Chine In ItiU and White Many dainty styles In plain and plaited effects with loiiB sleeves and convertible collar Ilrnken slcs SKi'OND KI.OOH S1.25 Lingerie Waists, R9c Hcduced lots and samples In voile and orpandles Jlanv daintily trimmed with laee. Klat collars, long sleeves. Broken sizes. Lit Ilrnthrm MAIN AHCADU nwtuutMUttituvttMtutvn hats TitiitucD fbvb Sensational Disposal of 500 $3 to $3.50 Giris' spring; Coats Milan Hemp HatS Actual $4.50 to $C50 Values Extraordinary A J i"1 G"' D:3 A-J!'SaJi -Sale at Less $1 Q $2. $3 and $3.95 Than Half Price M.9rs Exceptional quality with wide crowns nnd tlaiiRus ot Klossy Iisero. I. arise AHNorlini-nt "f I.nrei-, Mrillum anil CoiiKertiitUr Slinpe As good nn untrlmmed hat nffer as we can ever hope to announce and one of special Interest so near to Kaster time Include Itlark, Siiiul, (lid lloxr nnd N'y 50c Lour Full Wrenths, 23c Kill: moss buds with foliage ; In pink. Jack, old rose, beauty, cto. 51 Wack Gourah &AQr Aigrette Fancies. . . j IAt Brothers PlrtST 1'I.OOR. XOllTIt nVVlV'Vt,VVVW'VW.t'M IWMVWUWUMlMAWttMUVM S Extraordinary leuitcs m bna i Women's mSU-SOc,.: & Misses,ilCYV IV-JUU3 iromoi's in Regular and Extra Sizes Serge r poplin In n ivx blue, blaek, lielginn blue, reseda, rookie and shep herd plaids Smart semi-Norfolk and dressy models with contesting collars. $20 Smart Suits, $12.75 Poplin, basket weaves unit wool crepe In gieen, Copenhagen, navy. bUuk nnd other Spring shades Kull ripple L-oatH with belts and pretty collars Peati do cygno lined. $22.50 Stylish Suits, $11.50 French serge, diagonal serge, shep herd eheeki. gabardine nnd line pop lin in navy blue, black and light Spring iQlors, also wbite-aud-blut k eflei'ts Many nttiaUive models, trimmed or strictly tailored. V.n ilrolhrr SKCONI) l-'LOOH a rfwtvvwiv vi wvw w Remnants of 50c to $1.25 Silks, 35 c S'ewest plain and y (ii v. novelty effects Iiesirablt.' lengms $2 Brocaded Silk 39 c Poplin , Silk and wool of fine quality Self colored designs In brown. lunj hagen and n.i blue. Jn 40-lncli width $1 Rough Pongee Silk, G9c Excellent qualltv. Latest shades md black: 2fi Inches wide. $h2Tto $1.50 Jet QQr Black Silk y, Splendid tafreta and messallne bilk. In 35-Inch width Lit Brothers PiUST FUXUt, SOITH uuvttuuut VVM, vv uw HALF PRICE SALE OF Sani-Genk Oil Polish V'o purchased ttls entire stock at tl.e recent receivers' sale. There s no better oil made for polishing pianos, floors, furniture, etc. SOc Can (lpt.)... SI Cam 25c 5CS $1,30 Coo 75 (V, gal.) '!.30 ('ana -.S (gallon) . A (XQt.). House Cleaniner Outfit. 58c Long apron with bib front, shoulder straps Wizard oil polish and a chemically treated duster $1S Vulcan das Range, S13.95 Four-burner top (one gian burner and one simmering burner) Baked coatings . no blackening Has a drip pan 01 white pprcelalii. white porce lain paneled door , large 1 O A Cj oen With llf tout bui ners. 1JJ Lit Brothers- - OU3EFt'BNl9UlNu8 TlIRD JTLOOR STOIU2 Ol'i:.S 8:30 A. M.Cl.OBr3S B30 HATS TRIM MUD FREE OF CHARGE poitliei'; YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH PUUCHASE ALL DAY Eighth Filbert - EndsofBthesMonfh Salei Teeming With Remarkable Specials in Xetc Spring Merchandise of a Glass and Quality That Cannot Be Excelled Every section and department of this greo.t store is ready to serve you with an enthusi asm that will go a long way toward economically solving problems in Spring apparel for yourself and family, also your furnishings for the home. rrn) m., 0 - $ - Men's $20, $22.50, $25 and $30 SUITS nenr in mind tnni samples nro sperinlly well mnde both as to finish nnd lit. These have nil ndded BUar antco of quality tJuiirttnlretl iilt-irool mtcrlats. humt-tatterctl llnouohout. Manii iiunrtrr Unrtl with sitk. also nitk stcrvp lining. Almost every site (it tot. Tomorrow Only Wo Take Orders for MadetoMeas urebuits$m50 Regularly Would Cost You $25, $28 Choice of over seventy-flvo new Rprlnc patterns In domestic and Imported Ail Goods Purchased 1 omorrow Will Be Charged on April Bill Payable in May huttings. All oring Department, satisfaction KUnrantcea. Boys Fancy $ 1.50 cheviots, In own and Bray mmuvivv (. 5 ' ..... Purchase from a New York Maker Of shepherd checks and line nerces. .Silk poplin or white pique detachable collar and cuffs, belt, slant pockets and novelty buttons. Sizes 0 to 14 yenrs ami larger No Mull ir riiiino OrilrrK. Little Tots' $5 Silk Pop-$r Jill VUIIVO i Oil Sizes 3 to Hi Half to A. M No Mall or Phone Ordertt. $1.50 Middies, 79c nngllsh twill. Hralded collars, patch poLkets. belt and laeer ; some side pockets Sizes 8 to 20 years. Lit Brothers SKi)NU FLOOR - oj - Aionin zaic of spring Apparel $15 Toppers, $9.75 Three models all-wool velottr In paste! shades, lino wool cheeks In hliick-aiid-wliite, and navy blue and blaek serges. $6 Tailored Skirts, $3.90 lHaok-and-white checks, herge of navy blue and black, all-wool poplin and blue and brown corduroys. $8 Top Coats, $5 Jaunty short length in novelty coat lugs, diai'onnl materials, poplins and pepper-and-salt tweeds vuuuuviMUuututvt v 1 & 1.I0 CQn Wool Goods! OOC No Mull ur Phune Orders $ Absolutel pure wool, perfectly woven, lu and 41 Inches ide. l'riinrllii ilnlli. in black, rookie, tan. Kolden and seal brown, eaiuet. wine Cupeuhageu, battleship gray and nay l'uplint, in black, African brown, wis taria. Copenhagen, Itusslan ereen, liureundy, reseda, peacock, taupe, navy and midnight. Taft'etii pupiln, in black, tan, African brown, reseda, wine, Belgian, navy ( ami miunitnu blue. J l'renrh rri;e. In black, tan. old rose. I taupe, lielglan, plum, Copenbaeen. African brown, Russian green, battle- ; ship gray, garnet, amethyst and navy Lit Brothers MAIN AHCAUlil i iwvvuuvvituvvtvvitMnv 3 1 85c Dutch Valance J Curtains, AOn pair .... J White and Arabian, scrim with edg ing; top valance to match side cur tains. Heady for baiiglnt'. 2ii yurds long. Mall or Phune Order Wiled Drapery Materials, 15cQ,, to 25c Kinds, yd iUK Vseful lengths In colored scrims, cre tonnes, etc 15c to $2 Fancy Linens, 8c to 98c Scarfs, dolleys. squares snd table covers. Embroidered, hemstitched or lace trimmed Soiled and mussed. ALSO MAIN ARCADE 15c Knitting Yarns,7, ITnnfc V twd luIots in best urade dermantown jura M'AiU tot lasts. Ho mail or phone orders on above lit Brother THIRD FLOOR $iM 9 yr I. M. M Men's $l,$l.58r :55( Shirts Discontinued manes. Not all sIms In each hind. Plenty ofi soft necllifes with Frtnch currs, also laundered negllRes with stiff cufTp Pongee, madras, per cales, etc. IAt Brothers 1ST FLOOTl, 7TH W EVERY 10c Seventh 0 - - Sensational End-of-Month Sale of $14.50 Sample Line From One of the Most Renowned Clot Una Manufacturers in America Vv nri f il Will work done In our own DIB Custom Tail A n f t I I Akvm rrteiX 1 A Jfff 411 ill Young Men's $10 Spring Suits, $7 K Six lmttcrns in new Spring fabrics. Plaited- ' ,J' baek t'ffects, with patch pockets. Sizes IK to 10. Boys' $3.75 Wash Suits. $2 New Tri-Color Norfolk Three Suits in One White rep, with three separate sets of collars, cuffs nnd belts in white, tan,, cadet and dark blue. Sizes 2'.. to in v,ars Two - Pants Norfolk Suits. . rasslmeres, checks, nnd plaids In .so nla ds In - mixtures. Sizes ti to 17 yea Hoys' S5.50 Two-Pants Norfolk X Sj oe In fancy cheviots, casslmeres, checks nnd plaids of blue, brown and Kruy mixtures. Sl7.es C to IS years. IAt Brothers SECOND FLOOU, Trn STRUCT i Women's $3.50 $9 aK i to $5 Shoes... A'W Nn Mull nr 1'linnn Order I'atcnt coltskln with diamond tips nnd ehnmpagno tops, laco or button. Alto Ktny nnd cliampncnp Hght- Inrh lure IioiiIb, with full Iratlier I.ouIh heels nnd plain toes. Women's $3 and I $1 QC $3.50 Shoes X.ZfJ Slzrw !W lo7 III Int. nun - metal calf, patent coltskln, glazed kidskln and tan Russia calf. Plain or tipped toes. Dull calf or fawn and gray cloth tops. Men's $3.50 to SGO' QC Shoes J .0 Patent coltskln, gun-metal calf, tan Itussla calf and glazed kidskln. Also some ninety pairs samples from llxrrlxlor Nlioe Co., Portsmouth, Ohio. In sizes 0',ii, 7 und 7Vi; widths B and C. Lit Brothers PIHST PIXJOH, NORTH Big: & Little Girls $1.50 to $2 Shoes n clean-up of recent big sales. Dull & shiny leathers : button or UIiA-her. Sizes C to 2 In lot l Women's 25c & 35c Fibre Silk lIQ, I Stockings 1I7C Jj Seamless. Illack. white aijd colors. Slightly Imperfect JIAI.V AIICADE 50c and 75c Thread I OQp Silk Stockings f v S Iiroken lines: some slightly Boiled. J In colors, blnck & white. Also seam- J less flbro silk plaited ; 3ome lmper- 5 feet. i 50c to 75c Underwear, 25c i No Mall or Phone Orders 5 Women's and children's vests, panta r and union suits in part wool, lisle 5 thread nnd line cotton. All shapes In t lot Somewhat rumpled. Lit Brothers PIHST FLOOR, SOUTH w tututuuttuttuutHm $1.25 to ,$2 OQ House Dresses J uv Samples and slight Imperfections os two letuimo wafers. Striped, checked and plain percales and ginghams. Also white pique. Tailored or embroidery-trimmed. All colors and sizes. Limited lot. $2 Silk Petticoats, 98c Taffeta or messallne. In plain or changeable colors. Tailored models, with cotton underruftles. Lit Brothers SECOND FLOOR .WWVVWWVWWVVlVVViWViViWVl $1 Undermuslins, 69c Chemise, camisoles, cowiMaoKons and corset covert. Of nainsook, with lace, medallions and ribbon. Some with embroidery. Many pretty models. Lit Brothers SECOND FLOOR Room-Size Rugs Some l.oU Xlmltetl $10 Seamless Royal Wiltons, 99 CA 8.3x10.6 ft i "JU $27.50 and $30 Body Brussels, 9x12 and $1 Cf 9x10.6 ft ' $15 and $18 Seamless Tapes try Brussels, 9x12 $1A and 8.3x10.6 ft... ,. i xv $15 Seamless Velvet $- A nilfia CtO ft i V &"t "" $1.35 to $2 Bath Rugs a. Carpet Samples, each Sflc to fl.39 SlUrUtly ate4 Varteiw pUe J.U atatktrt Vtn-KtH Tt ui " $ r ffiFiBBssa? ssaa;w3?!u. W UKQTUCUS. i MAIL & VilQMJ OltUUUS 1-IllBO; - ' rrr-irnt,' Tg" " -tmm-