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Importers like clean shelves now— the small lots on hand go to their best regular customers at sharp price sacrifices. So from several of these men v/e have gathered lots of particularly fine black and white Japanese Silks at prices very much under the usual. The black Silks are perspiration and water proof. The VDhite Silks are zDashable. All are of spendid quality; the Silks most in demand just now and The Best Bargains of the Sort This Season. Here are the details: Black Japanese Silks. 27 inch Black Japanese Silks .......................................... 27 inch Black Japanese Silks .......................................... 27 inch Black J.apanese Silks .......................................... 27 inch Black Japanese Silks........................................... 27 inch Black Japanese Silks ........................................... 27 inch Black Japanese Silks........................................... White Japanese Silks. 2-1 inch white Japanese Silks ........................................... 27 inch white Japanese Silks ................... . ...................... 27 Inch wliite Japanese Silks ............... . . ....................... 27 inch white J.ipanese Silks ........................................... 30 inch white Japane.se Silks ....................................... . 36i nch white Japanese Silks .......................................... . 36 inch white Japanese Silks ........................................... 36 inch white Japanese Silks ........ ... .. S 9 c ... 4 0 c ___ 5 0 c ___ flOc ....7 0 c ....O O c ... 2 0 c ....8 0 c ___ 4 0 c ...,5 0 c ...,4 0 c ....5 0 c ... .6 0 c ....7 0 c M ain floor, W e s t Buildlni?. The Greatest Bargains in New Shirt Waists This Famous Shirt Waist Store Ever Had. They fit. That's a good way towards coolness to begin with. They are made of strong, but dainty materials in the fresh styles of the new season. They are refined and tasteful Waists that not only look cool but are cool. They are as fine Waists as may be found anywhere in very much greater variety of styles than may be found anywhere, and ' Never Before Did Such Good Waists Cost So Little. We have made a special study of this Shirt Waist business for years— bettering the money’s worth each year. No wonder the bulk of the business comes here. People find out such things. We have devoted part of the East Building, second floor, to the selling of the Colored Waists. .,* 1 . 18c.. w o r th aoc. Percale Waists, in a variety of different pattern.s, full front and French back. At. 2 8 c , Gingiiam Waist.s, in pretty .stripes, full front, plain pack, finished with pearl buttons. At. 4 0 c . Madras Waists, in assorted stripe.s, colors are pink, blue, oxblood and gray and white, made with full front and French back. A t GOc., w o r th ,'j;i.2.'j. Mercerized cham- bray Waists, tucked front and back, bishop sleeves, colors are pink, blue, rose, tan and green; stock collar finished with white hem.stitched turnover. At OOc. .Mercerized madras Waists, in black and white doited effect, full front, plain back. A t Sl.ao. Silk mixed madras Waists, m light and medium blue, cream,' gray, ox- blood and tan, full shirt waist front, French back, straight collar finished with white hemstitched turnover. A t 9 8 c ., -worth $ 1 .7 5 to $ 3 .0 0 . Special lots of Waists in a variety ot fine materials, styles .and colorings. A t 98c. Fine lawn Waists; white grounds, with small ring effects, made with full front, plain back, stock tie. White Waists A t 70c. White fawn Waists, with cluster of plain and hemstitched tucking, -with center piece of embroidery insertion, tucked back, cuffs and collar. A t 98 c . White Waists in a varietyiOf styles, some-made of lawn with lace yoke and col lar, witn tucking and hemstitching, short sleeves finished with -ruffle edged with lace; another style with tucked yoke and four rows of ^ine embroidery insertion, open front and bacl<; others of wliite pique with front of hemstitched tucking, tucked back. A t $ 1 .2 0 . White fawn Waists, with front of embroidery insejfions and tucking, fucked back; another style'in'Gibson effect with front of dainty embroidery, tucked cuff and collar. A t $ 1 .5 0 . Two styles of. fine white lawn Waists, one style made with front of allover insertion, finished with tine tucks, bias effect; other style -with front ot dainty embroidery - insertions and tucks, tucked back. A t $ 1 .0 8 . Fine white lawn Waists, front made with seven rows ot pretty embroidery and tucking, hemstitched effect, tucked back, short and full length tucked sleeve. Fine Silk Waist Offering. At $2.25. Heavy corded wash silk Waists, in a variety of colors, made shirt waist style with a tie of silk to match. Second floor, re a r . C e n tral Bulldlns* Men’s $j.00 Shirts at 55c. ] A fresh shipment— the finest stock we have | had yet. If you have shopped about a bit, if | you know just what sort of 'Shirts is generally ^ sold for $1.00, you are the man who best of all I will knbw that | These Negligee Shirts Are Nowhere Matched. $1.00 Negligee Shirts at 55c. Men’s and Boys’ Negligee Shirts, of fine corded madras cloth, white grounds with neat printed stripae, which is very fashionable at present; these Shirts are well made and one pair of detached cuffs goes with each shirt. Shirts with pleated bosoms. and a great variety of pleats. Some are of all white corded madras of specially good quality. Some have the neat black and blue stripes and figures. Attached or detached cuffs. Note the care with which they are made—and when you buy them, note the comfort they are to wear.. .....0 5 c , M a in floor, center. E a s t B u ilding. Here Is a Great Bargain in Men’s Shoes and Oxfords. Fme enough so that they would be small priced ordinarily at $2.50 and $3.00. Pure good fortune to get a maker’s surplus for so little that we can sell $2.50 and $3.00 Footwear at $1.98 a Pair. Leathers are patent and bo.x calf and vici kid in the Oxfords; box calf and vici kid in the lace Shoe.s. Atade with Goodyear welted extension soles and the smartest shapes of the season. Enough for all who come to-morrow, we think..... . ..$1.98 a pair Second floor, rear. E a s t B u lldlnp. Women’s Oxfords Important Sale. The price reductions are large, but there is more than that to recommend the sale. All the Shoes are stylish— just as fine as we can get to sell for full prices. The maker did his level best in making them __ we gave him his own time and held him rigidly to the mark. A shipment of several thousand pairs arrived the other day and to-morrow we shall have The Best Oxfords That Ever Cost Such Small Prices. Judge them severely if you are a judge of Shoes. Note the quality of the leather, the care in finishing, the close stitching that counts in wear. Measure them with the handsomest Shoes you know—^they are worthy. As a friendly hint: ‘Buy more than a sins[le pair of these Oxfords. Such safe bargains should be turned to full advantage. A t $ 1 .6 0 . w o r th $ 2 .2 5 ; American patent A t $ 1 . 0 5 , w o r t h $ 2 .5 0 . Tan vici kid A t $ 1 .1 0 . w o r th $ 2 0 0 leather Oxfords, with extension and light Oxtords, turn soles, military’ heels, medium weight soles, military and concave heels. toe last. A t S I . 0 5 , w o r th $ 2 .5 0 . Vici kid, turn and A t $ 2 .4 8 , -ivorth $ 3 .2 5 . French patent welt sole, military heel Oxfords, kid and calf Oxfords, Goodyear welted extension patent leather tips, medium and broad toe. seles. flat fore part last, military heels. A t $ 1 . 0 5 , -worth $ 2 .5 0 . Heavy box calf. A t $ 1 .9 5 , w o r t h $ 2 .5 0 . Turn sole Ox- Goodyear welted, extension sole Oxfords, fords, all patent leather with high Cuban military heels, broad round toe last. heels. ^ flexible sole kid Oxfords, kid and patent leather tips, medium round common sense. A t $ 1 .3 0 , w o r t h $ 2 .0 0 . Light weight d and patent toe last, also Heavv box calf Oxfords, extension soles, round 'toe last, military heels. Sec ond floor. W e s t B u ilding. Exquisite Printed Dimities at 9c.“ Worth 12ic. THE MOST CHARMING OF THE SEASO N’S PATTEI^NS—that is the most notable feature of this notable offering. Price cutting comes in June, of course— you expect it. But price cutting and broad choice of the most wanted designs at the same time is a rarity that could hardly happen outside this famous Cotton Goods Store. It is the news ox to-day. Dainty Dimities are always wanted in Summer— never more largely than just now. To-morrow we shall have 25,000 yards of a standard quality to sell for 9 c . a yard. There are the newest patterns of the season in great variety—dots, stripes, figures and novel designs on white, tinted and black grounds, 9c. a y a r d . M ain floor, W e s t B u lldlns. Laces and Embroideries. A Group of Splendid Offerings. It has been a stirring week in the Lace Store— early June never before brought such exquisite things for such small prices. The values are just as great for to-7}iorrov>. You save half on most of the Laces. You save more than half on the finest and freshest Em broideries. You saye three-fourths on some Laces and some Embroideries, Details: $10.50 to $75.00 Robes at $ 4 .9 8 to $25.00. Snarp repricing on some of the most beautiful Robes in our stock—time for prompt clearance. They' are of excellent batiste, some lace trimmed, embroidered and appliqued. Sc. to 50c. Medallions at 3c. to 2Sc. Nothing IS more popular as a trimming for waists and dresses— and these are here exclusively. Of embroidery and combinations of lace and em'oroidery. oc. to 7oc. black Chantilly Galloons a t.................3o. to 2 5 c . a yard oc.-to loc. imitation Torchon Laces a t .................... 2c. to 5c. a yard 5c, to 25c, Normandy and Point de Parts Lacestat.2o. to 12c. a yd oc. to 10c. Normandy and Point de Paris Insertions at. 2 c . to 5c. yd Nottingham Galloons in various makes, white, cream, butter dnd linon .shades.........................................................3c. to 19c. a yard Nottingham Allovers, in various makes, white, cream, butter and linon shades....................................................................2 5 c . to 0 8 c Plauen and St. Gall Allovers. white, butter and linon sliade.s, 75c. to $ 4 .0 8 a yard Plauen and St. Gall Galloons and Insertions, in white, ivorv. butter and linon shades ................................. lO c . to 08c. a yard Black lace Allovers. in various makes, suitable for waists, guimpes, yokes, etc ................................... 4 0 c . to .$ 1 .9 8 a yard Fine French Valenciennes Laces and Insertions in sets .and’odd widths. M to IH inches wide ............. 10c. to 0 8 c . a dozen yards Batiste Tuckings, linon shade, suitable for collars, waists, etc., value 50c. a yard, a t ................................................ . .................... 2 5 c 5c. to $1.00 Embroideries, 2c- to 49c Straight from St. Gall, the product of hand- run shuttles, embroidered on the finest materials, which are mainly Swiss and nainsook, wide mar gins, cut out edges; in sets and odd widths, dainty effects for baby clothes. Summer dresses, under wear, waists, corset covers, etc. $ 1.75 to $5 Corsets at 59c. Greatest Bargains We Ever Had, In the retail catalogue of the maker of these fine Corsets they are listed at $1.75, $2.48, $3,25 and $5,00, and those are moderate prices. Yet a stock readjustment makes it good business for the maker to cut prices— what makes a great stock here for your choosing is an insignificant amount compared with his season’s business. Think of buying a fine imported French coutil Corset for 5 9 c I Every Corset in the sale is imported-and there are 35 different models for choice. All are made of fine French coutil in black, white and gray and in sizes from 18 to 30. Earliest choice is widest and best of course—though the Corset of feast value in the lot is a great bargain. All at ........... 5 9 c . each Second floor. E a s t B u ilding. Colored Pctticoats-Finc News. Think of getting 50c. Flannelette Underskirts for 1 5 c .! Or 69c. Percale Petticoats for 3 5 c .! Just two hints from the stirring news which should crowd the Store to-morrow. Percale Petticoats, in blue, pink and black and -white stripes, um brella ruffle trimmed with small ruffle; worth 6Sc., a t ............. 3 5 c Taffeta silk Petticoats, in assorted colors, with a graduated accor dion plaited ruffle, trimmed with small ruffle; very special at....................................................................................................$ 4 .0 8 Excellent quality flannelette Under.skirts, in pretty pink and blue stripes, made with yoke band and deep hem; worth 50c., a t.lG c Second floor. E a s t Building. Boys’ Summer Clothing. A Great List of Unusual Values. Every Brooklyn mother who has boys to dress will find interesting reading in the list that follows. All the clothing is smart and stylish and worthy in every respect. It is rare good fortune to have it for so much less than its value $2.50 Wash Suits at $1.25. Smart and stylish Suits, made and finished in a careful manner. Alaterials are fine chambravs and woven madras in solid colors and handsome stripes, cool and serviceable; Suits that will not lose their good looks in the laundry; sizes 3 to 12 years. $3.50 Washable Russian Suits at $1.98, Smart and stylish Suit.s for the small boys, made in the popular Russian style oi fine imported piques, white ground show-ing faint stripes of nayy or red; finished with inilitai>- collar and fa.stens with pearl buttons; bloomer Trousers; sizes 2H, 3, 4 and 5 years. Washable Blouses, 48c- Handsome Blouses lor boys of 7 to U years. They are made of best madras that is (ast color. In the new patterns and colorings. Finished with felled seams,pearl buttons and small turnover collar. Washable Trousers, 22c. Never cost so little anywhere. Trousers of new materials that are last color. Navy and while srr.pes and checks, plain crash, strongly put togetlier and finished with pearl buttons; sizes 3 to 12 ye.ars. Washable Trousers, 45c. The materials .-ire plain brown linen, linen crash, white pique and fancy striped linen in uark colors; stronglv sewn and finely finished witli pearl burtons and belt loops; sizes 3 to 12 years. $1.25 Knee Trousers at 59c. Several luuidred more pairs, duplicates of those which went in a burry last week. They are made in the best po.ssible way of the finer grades of cheviots, in rich dark colorings, that look well and are serviceable. Every seam is strongly sewn and everv pair is fin ished with patent waist band and bone buttons: sizes 3 to 15 years. Second floor, rear. E a s t B u ilding. Girls’ $1.50 to $2 Dresses, 98c Washable, of course. Every mother wants plenty of wash Dresses now for her girls from 4 to 14 years old. These are made of ginghams and lawns in the pretty long waisted French ef fect. 'Ihey have belt and large collar of white pique and are trimmed with fancy braid. Full skirts and deep hems. Others are made of fine percales, with large collars prettily trimmed with white pique; full skirts and shield attached; S1.50 to S2.00 value a t ...........................................................................................9 8 c Misses’ $3,00 Pique Skirts at $1.98. You won’t mind saving a dollar on the.se dres.sy and cool Skirts of fine white pique. They are made in the flounce effect, trimmed w ith insertion of embroidery and come in 36 to 40 in. lengths. A fine bargain. Second floor, center. C e n tral Building. Regatta Mills Ribbons. Loom Ends— Fourth to a Third Off. Pieces less than the full 10 yards in length— they come at the end of each weaving. And be cause we are largest distributers of the famous Regatta Mills Ribbons we get these 2 to 8 yard pieces at a bargain price. You are quick to snap them up each time we have them— there will be a short stay for these: 39c. and 49c. Ribbons at 29c. a Yard. Satin Taffetas and Florentines, mostly soil, beautiful goods in light colors only, white, pink and blue predominating. Just the qualities and colors wanted for s.ashes. Here are some high lustre Satin Taffetas.slightly imperfect. Most mills would put them in regular stock, but the Regatta Mills are very particular In sorting. Colors are mainly white and light blue, with some pink. 3 inch, I2c. ; 4 inch, 15c. ; 4% inch, I9c. M a in flexor, center. E a s t Building. Women’s Bathing Suits. Very wide variety tor choice. One of the best values we ever had is this fme Suit of navy blue .flannel, made with a long vest effect and a large collar. Collar, vest, sleeves and skirt are trimmed with rows of white braid. Cost is only $ 2 .9 8 . Second floor, rear. C e n tral B u ilding. Long Summer Gloves Samples ; : Under Price. . These are makers’ samples of long Summer Gloves with lace arms; taffeta, lisle and Berlin. Mostly the larger sizes. Came to us for less than' cost and will go the same , way. Fine values that will Be snapped up in a jiffy to-morrow: 75c. and $1.00 Values at 25c, M ain floor, center, C e n tral B u ilding. Handkerchiefs About Half Price. Fine bargains they are—likely they will all go in a day. Men and wom en may share, - Plenty of Handker chiefs are necessary in Summer— could scarcely be more timely new’s: Men’s all linen, • printed border, hem- . stitched Handkerchiefs, dots, stripes and a variety of designs, regularly 25c.,. at a * . . . . ........1 5 o Women's pure lintfn Handkerchiefs, lace edged, inserted Valenciennes lace, scal loped edges and embroidered, hem-' stitched, some of regular 24c. kinds, a t ..........................................................1 5 c Women’s pure linen unlaundered initial Handkerchiefs, two designs, butterfly and wreath, copy of our French design, regularly 50c., a t . . . .................. .2 5 c French Handkerchiefs, for men, were 75c. and 97c., at . . . . . .v . ..... . ................ 2 5 c French Handkerchiefs,. for women, were 75c. to S2.97, a t .. . . . . . .3 8 c . to $'1.40 M ain floor, re a r . C e n tral Build Ing. Carpetin^s--Thc Half-Yearly Glcarance. Each season we show new stocks of Carpetings— and twice each ypar we have a clearance sale at which prices are ruthlessly cut. It is our way of store-keeping— keeps the patterns fresh and fine— brings the bulk of Brooklyn’s buying here. To-morrow the June clearance of Carpetings begins and Prices Arc a Third to Half Under the Old Low Prices. There are parts of rolls. There are whole rolls of which the patterns are to be discontinued. There are Carpets, Linoleums, Oilcloths and-Mattings. They are as new and handsome as you can find any where at full prices. Our regular prices for them have been about a fourth under the lowest prices out side this Store. And now our regular prices are cut a third to half. Bring room sizes with you. When you see what bargains there are you will do more than you prob ably planned at first. It is the best clearance sale of Carp'etings we ever had.. '. These are the short length prices: Ingrains that were from 50c. to $1,00 a yard at 25c. to 65c. Tapestry Brussels that were from 60c. to 85c. a yard at 35c. to 50c. Body Brussels that were from $1.00 to $1.50 a yard at 50c. to 85c. Velvets and Axminsters that were from $1.00 to $1.50 a yard at 50c, to 85c. Bigelow Axminsters, Savonnerics and Royal Wiltons that were from $1.50 to $3.00 a yard at 85c. to $1.50. In addition to the above we. are offering a large number of patterns, 250 in all, and thousands of yards of Carpetings and Mattings in all the different grades— patterns that the makers and we have decided to discon tinue—at considerably less than- the regular prices. I innlpiirh« and Oilrlnth*:' Cocoa Mattings, linen and ingrain oilcloth carpetings and all are marked at consider- aVa S s L o „ . d «>• “ “ » ' “ \.“ i T s o goods, 3, 4jz. 6 and feet wide and in Caroct Samoles . ‘ good s?zed*kitchen^or IialF reg^^^ Hundreds of Rugs made of carpet samples, on Matting Samples.. , : fl6 5 a y a r d ,a t . ............ .\?U jic.to | l . b o floor thev are quite as; effective Fronvl to 2 yards long, hemmed on the end; f , ^ as rugs, regularly made and they cost - suitable for use as a rug; regularly 25c. to, MraW /A a ttin g S . - .. . but-a fraction of the price,--alTare hicely ' 60c. a Vard^ a t ...............5 c . to 25c;.each; Japanese and Chinese stra-w grass and fibre bound or fringed, sizes range from 1 to 1‘4 1,000 Ca'rpet Hassocks, sjpedafly niade,-worth\ Mattings, in lengtlis from 5 to 40 yards; vards long; they are Wiltons, Body Brussels, 50c. and.Sl.00; the round ones a t 1 5 c . andr regularly 25c. to 60c. a yard, a t.lO c . to 2 5 c velvets, Axminsters, tape.stry Brussels and the square ones a t . ' . , ..''..250, There are also a number ot remnants of ingrains, but mostly of the better grades of Third floor. E a s t B u ilding. $2.00 Eyeglasses, 45c. Two thousand pairs—and they will likely go in a day. Pity there are that manv people In Brooklyn who must wear Glasses—but those who do will find worth while economy in this chance. They are the rimless style, with the gold filled — not plated — mountings. Lenses are of the best quality and there are all styles of nose guards. They are so good that we guarantee them for 10 years. 4nc. vM aln floor, fro n t. C e n tral B ^ U d lns. I Black Taffeta Percaline, 5c. Instead of 10c. a Yard, Many fast black Linings are not durable. The chemicals used in dye ing, sometimes the hot rollers used in finishing, are likely to weaken the threads. Result is that we reject about a third of the black Linings submitted to us so that you may be absolutely sure of the strength of the Linings you buy here. To-morrow’s special offering is of 5,000 yards of fast black taffeta Perca line that is n standard 10c. quality, often sold forl2J^c. Every piece has passed the test of merit and to-mor row’s price will be 5 e . a yard. Main floor, ro a r. C e n tral Bulldlnjc. [ A Splendid Group of Bargains in | Women’s Tailored Wear, j Finished within a week; fresh with every new trick of style and smartness and yet a third or more than a third underpriced. There have been concessions by the makers for good busi ness reasons, they thought— you won’t 'oother . with the reasons, but you will be quick to seize the results. First news to the fore is that of $18.00 and $20.00 Tailored Suits, $7.50. ■ 100 Tailored Suits of navy blue, bro-ixm and black cheviot, suit is entirely , tucked, Eton jackets, collarless and blouse front, fin ished on edge with bands of taffeta and lined with taffeta and satin; skirt is made gored body and graduated flounce, some are lined -with percaline, otliers are unlined; sizes 32 to 40. $15,00 to $30.00. Summer Dresses. $10.50. 85 Summer Dresses, copies ot the best models that come from Paris this season. Matenals are linenes, piques, crash, poplinette and linen canvas etamine^ The styles are the handsomest we’ve had this season; colors are light blue, oxblood, pink, white, natu ral linen and tan, exquisitely made and beautifully trimmed, sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40. $5.00 to $ 9 .0 0 Summer Skirts, $3.98, 75 Summer Skirts of pique, linen duck, silk finish chambrav, canvas, natural linen, styles are gored body with graduated flounce and seven gore flaring bottom; some are plain, but most are prettily trimmed with embroidery and stitched bands; a very e.xcellent assortment of colors. Second floor, front. C e n tral B u ilding. Men’s Summer Suits At Very Lar^e Reductions, Greatest selling of fancy Suits for men in our history has come to this Store in the past month— greatest that any store ever dtd, as far as we know. Now- the clearance Prices:. ’ All that is left, must go to make room promptly for very hot weather wear. Broken sizes, of course; but every size is here for those who are prompt. Former prices were the lowest for which such fine and stylish clothing was ever sold. And to-morrow’s prices cut former prices con siderably. Suits Worth Up to $25.00 for $15,00. Suits Worth Up to $18,00 for $13.00. Second floor, rear. E a s t B u ilding, '\1 J Dressing Sacques. Either in the regulation or the dainty Kimono styles— bargains. Details do the best talking in a case like this: (39c. Dressing Sacques at 35c. Lawn Dressing Sacques, in pink, blue, black and navy polka dots, full front and plaited back, large sailor collar finished -^'ith ruffle, edged w'ith lace, sleeve fin ished with lace. $1.39 Dressing Sacques at 98c. Dressing Sacques of w'liite lawn, with large sailor collar and flowing elbow sleeve, finished with hemstitching and colored band, tucked front and full plaited back, V neck, trimmed with bow. <39c. Kimono Sacques at 3 5 c Kimono Sacques of heavy quality lawn, with red, black and blue polka dots, -with white bands on sleeve and dowm front. Second floor. E a s t Bulltllnp:. Men’s To-Mcasurc Clothes, $20.00—Were $25.00 to $32.00. Ordinary prices in this Tailoring Shop ,are a fourth to a third below the average for as fine clothes—the economies in keeping a big store in stead of a little one make that possible. Now there is a chance to better even ordinary prices here just because we want our stock of fine wool ens. reduced. Almost forty of the season’s best styles for choice—chev iots, cassimeres, worsteds, flannels, unfinished worsteds and homespuns, in stripes, checks, overlines, plaids and mixtures. They will be finely made—the same good linings, trimmings and workmanship as at regular prfees. It is a great bargain, which you have a chance to share it you are prompt. $ 2 0 .0 0 , Second floor, rear. E a s t B u ilding. Graphophones-I^ccords Reduced to half and less. A fine chance to get a good Graphophone and a supply of Records for much less than the ordinary cost. ?85.00 Graphophones at ? .30.40. ?.85.00 (Jombinalion at $1(8.98. 520.00 Combination at $ T .98. 550.00 Disk Machine at $12.98. 512.00 Graphophones at $.’5.t)S. 510.00 Graphophones at $ 4 .0 8 . 57..50 Grapnophones at $ 3 .49. 5-5.00 Graphophones at $2.49. 51.00 Colum’Dia (3rand Records at 2 4 c , 51.00 Columbia Disk Records at 24c. •50c. Columbia Disk Records at 1 9 c . 30c. Columbia Records at 14c. A limited supply of Records. F o u r th floor. -West B u lld ln s . , Parasols-“Sun Umbrellas. Parasols are the daintiest— every woman must have the right one as the climax of her Summer dress. But Sun Umbrellas are most practical— perfect protection rain or shine. Fine news of each to-morrow. $ 2 .0 0 S ilk Pai-asolB a t $ 1 .0 0 . Four hundred white all siik taffeta Coaching Shades, full size and witli pretty natural wood handles. $ 2 .0 0 S ilk Sun U m ln-ellas at .$1.00. Five hundred 24 inch pure silk close rolling Sun Umbrellas, with cases to match; navy, dark green, garnet and black; excellent natural wood handles; guaranteed for a year. M ain floor, fro n t. C e n tral B u ilding. Greatest News of Wrappers Any Store Ever Had. THOUSANDS—Each Wrapper a beauty and a bargain. It is the season when wise women like to have a good supply of these loose and cool house garments on hand. Just as easy to have them pretty as ugly, if you go to the right store. Just aseasy to have them pretty and save a good bit on the price as well, if you take advantage of this sale. The calico Wrapper at 4 8 c . is way below its worth. So is the dainty affair of lawn at $ l . t 5 . So are the Wrappers at all the between-prices. But come promptly: Wrappers at 4$c- Calico Wrappers in light and dark colors, trimmed with biraid, yoke front and back, ruffle on skirt. Wrappers at 75c. Lawn Wrappers in white grounds, -with dainty colored stripes, yoke front and back, and trimmed with a ruffle and edged with braid, full flounced skirt. Wrappers at 98c, Lawn Wrappers with white grounds and black stripes, made with a round ruffle trimmed -with embroidery and braid, full flounced .skirt. Wrappers at $1.75. Lawn Wrappers, white grounds with different colored polka dots. Empire style, with a fancy collar of white lawn, waist trimmed with a band of embroidery and ribbon, full flounced skirt. • Second floor, rear. C e n tral B u ilding. Black Etaminc Canvas, 38c. The same fine.fabric in the same fine weave that sold so quickly a week ago in colors. Now we have it in a fine black for the same small price. A sheer, transparent voile effect that is exceed ingly popular. 3 8 c. a yard. ; M ain floor, rear. C e n tral B u ilding. Men’s Underwear and Hose. Right Kinds ; : AH Smartly Under Price. For several seasons the most famous Underwear for men sold in the Greater New York has been our 50c. Balbriggan Underwear at 29c. We take all a factory can make—sell thousands of dozens in the season. This year we have bettered the garments a trifle—in material and workmanship. There is nothing to match them any where at the price. Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, well made and finished. Shirts with both long and short sleeves: Drawers with double seats or with extra deep reinforced gusset; some have slight mill imperfections that do not harm the wearing qualities of the garment ................................. . .........................................................s o c 65c. Balbri.gffan Underwear at 50c. Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, made expressly for us. of pure Egyptian yarn. Shirts have English style of neck bands, washing sateen and flat overlock, never rip seams; Drawers have outside sateen facings, and seams and gussets dou'ule stitched; Shirts in both long and short sleeves; Drawers, regu lar length, and to fit short and stout men. 20c Socks at 1 2 ^ c Fancy cotton Socks, also some plain colored ones, with double soles, heels and toes. . . ; M a in floor, cen ter,, E a s t B u ilding. /