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riADAME ANNETTE
Trolley Junction, Hempstead, L L
JANUARY SALE
OF
LADIES' CLOTHING
Reductions of a Third to Half
Coats, Suits, Dresses, Furs
$30 Plush and Silk Velour Coats $21.98
Smart flare mo(iels in full length, with large cuffs, plain large collars or large collars of natural fur carefully selected for beauty of coloring and richness.
$30.00 value at $2L98
$25 and $30 Coats, Street Styles $15.75
Vicunas, wool velours and other good fab¬ rics, belted models with practical pockets, large collars, some of natural fur and some of plush.
Some Coats of good black broadcloth, in¬ cluded in this price.
Coats, Values to $15, at $9.98
Wool velours, fancy checked and plaid vel¬ ours and Scotch t\vc<Kl,-. str'^el cc;:: ^ full lined and other top-coat mode's. Ve: y smart flare styles. "
'^ SPECIAL DISPOSAL. OF HAND¬ SOME DRESSES
Air of ri?ceril'fashion and extreme beauty in Serge. PopUn, Crepe Meteor, Tafleta, Char- nieuse, etc, Many con^bincd wilh Georgette
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Values $ 7.0S to 8.98
9.:)8 to 10.98 11,98 to 13.98 14.98 to 1().98 1G.98 to 19.98
WOMEN AND MISSES SUITS
Poplins, Wool Velour, Broadcloth and French Serge.
$14.98 16.98 19.98
Values $16.98 to 19.98 21.98 to 24.98 26.98 to 29.98
$5.98
7.98
9.98
12.98
14.98
EVENING and DANCE DRESSES
These gowns come in shades of Fin'k, Rose, Blue, Nile, Maise and White. They h^ve long or short line draperies and fancy bodies. Many with rich decorations of gold or silver lace and net.
$8 98 Values $10.98 to 11.98
1L98 " ^^'^^ ^^ ^^-^^
14.98 • " ^9.98-
CHILDREN'S COATS.
Sizes to 14 years. Made of Heavy Wool Materials, Corduroys and Chinchilla.
$3.98 4.98 5.98 6.98
Value $4,98 5,98 7.98 8.98
WAISTS AND BLOUSES.
Crepe de Chihe^a^ace. Fancy & Plain Models $L98 "" Value $2.98
2 98 • •' " ^'^^
3I03 Values 4.98 to 5.98
SALE OF WOMEN'S SEPARATE SKIRTS
Very snappy new styles, designed for late winter and early spring wear, and embodying all recent features of the fashions.
Velveteens, Corduroys, Poplins, Plaid Chev¬ iots, Wool Bengalines, Bedford and Fancy Cords, etc. A fine array of the dark street shades and black. Sizes to 40 waistbands. $1.98 Value $2,98
2.98 " 3.98
3.98 " 4.98 to 5.98
4.98 . •' G.98to7,98
SELECTED FURS
Grej Coney Set, iaruv Pillow r^Ihii and S!p!I Scrrf. Vp!?!? t!!'iS c! 'C^.2H
r.lir.k !V!arji:ai Sct, !'-!c''^'n Wuti iivA Throw Colicii- Value U^S:] ui $12.98
Mink Marmot Set, Filiow, MhH and Tlirow Scarf. Value $14.98 at $11,98
Blcndpd Opossum Set, l;irar IVillow M ili and Animal Scarl. Value $21.98 al $18.98
Beaulitul While Mulllin Set, lar^'e Barrell Mull, Icj. Animal Scarl.Value S22.98 16.98
Genuine Red tox Set, large Animal Scarl and Mull. Value $36.98 at $24.98
Natural Racoon Set, large Mulf and Animal Scarl, linely blended. Value S39 $26.98
Pionted Black Jap Fox, large Pillow Muff and Animal Scart. Value $32.50 $2L98
Genuine Natural Nutria Set, Fancy Muff and Throw. Value $15 at $28.50
Exceptional Large Red Fox Set, Open Scarf, large Muff, Natural Oaws and Tails. Value $59.98 at $39.98
Genuine Skonk Set, large Muff and Scarf. Value $75.00 af $45.00
Many Separate Scarfs and Muff from $2.98. Values Double. Children's Furs at a sacri¬ fice.
Most of these items we only have the one set. Don't delay if you are interested. Prices and quality are guaranteed.
January Muslin and Lingerie Under Garment Sale, Big Values
HUNTS GAME ON HONEYMOON 1 ysAYE' AND SOLDIER SON
Net a Botanical Spaclea. Tiie artlciiokt!. which originally from Barbary, In not a l>otanlcal ap*- ciea, bnt a rnrlety of the thistle, whlCb grows dpontnneoiisly all alons tto African coast of the Mcditerraaeaa from Morocco to Palestine.
To Relieve Colic In Horse*. In case of colic, rather strong aalt water pour«^ down a horae's throat will often afford greut relief. Dry aall applied to tbe back of the borae orer tbe kidneys will also relieve greatly.
Read the Kassau I\jsL
PAINTING-
PAPERHANGING INTERIOR DECORATING
OF ALL RINDS
ARTHUR F RILEY Charles Slreet, RooseveU 1.1.
AL Ysaye, the fiiinnris Ili'lplun violin¬ ist, touring the Hcl);l;ui front with his ."(ildii-r .son. Ysiiye has played lii mnny I'oiK-.Tis for thi> futicl.i esinUlislu'd for tin- ii'li(>f of tlis (.'ouiifry. Ills son has tuki u j)nrt III several ImiiortMiit eii- gnp< ments and lias won the respect of hla lompntrlots for his counijjeou.s be¬ havior.
Mrs. Angela de Aeoota Sewell of lioslon, Nvlio has just arrived In this country after an absence of six years, spent hiintin;; hit; i:nine lc .\frlcu. .\ftir liiarryInK \S'. K. Sewell, a blK- game hunter ami friend of I'lml Hal¬ ney, six years nco. the ctiiiple went to Africa lo hunt game on their honey¬ moon. Mr. Sewell is ut pn-ellt ill the English army.
BUILDS TOMB FOR CHILDREN
FLEECED PILC BECO
:S WARY
I'\|i"riini'c li:i-; :o..->.o ll;iiTy P'HiIe e:iiiii..n<, !'i'.,'l'', ;i miisi.T I;il;i' piloi liviiiL: nl the .Mnrrisnri liniil. I'iije:iir.i. w,:s swiridlid nuC of •'^¦¦'lt by :i L-yi^y fortune tellc-r.
y.iivy ,'<i:in':ii. twenty years ol'l. was arrested on his eoui- plaint.
"S'u'n yonr nnme to this rnm- plaint." sniil Desk S'Tgeant I'at- Tiiii r.rady, slioving an nrnst Manic tuwanl I'oole.
"I'.tit what Is It? Not on ymir life. They got me oni'e, but Ihey don't eiileli me twice," cried I'oole.
.Sergeant I?rady relieved the situation by lilling out the com¬ plaint. Then I'ooie, after read¬ ing It, iilli-\e(l his sigiiatiiro.
MAN "MINES" MUSHROOMS
Expert Uses Deserted Coal Mine In
West Virginia as Farm With
Success.
Morgantown, W. Vn.—The queerer the place selected for n mushriKim gar¬ den, the finer. It seems. Is the growth of thla popular table delicacy. The last word In a mushroom farm, how¬ ever, is snch a garden placed In the depths of n deserted coal mine, hun¬ dreds of feet below tlie ground.
Not far from Morganto^m there li. located this old coal mine, known as the Pittsburgh coal seam In I'eiinsyl¬ vania nnd West Virginia. Theodore F, Imhach, an assistant In the state agricultural erperimentlng station at Morgantown, obtained a permit from the owners of the property. He en¬ camped (m the first level, nnd made chemical analysis of tho rocky soil.
He found it was rldi in tnolKture n'nd Its constituents exactly those needed by edible funu'l fnr their i;iiicke'jt nnd most luxuriant growth. Ile, therefore, stnrted a mushroom farm and found the spot was Ideal for his purpose. This "mushroom mine" makes large sliipmenLa weekly to the city marketa.
Keep Calm. LUten to Cniill i>\ ei sies. lull do not lull' fere In tlieni, Tlie I,rf)rd beware tlu-i of vebem.-iue and heat, if It be III minutest expres.vjons e\ en. I'lis- sioi is out III place ill any disrussion anil more thnn ever In a riglil cause, for It befogs and liefiid<l!es It,- llogol
FlIRS FIRS FIRS
remodelled ur redyed at reason¬ able price',* KstiniHtf cheer- fullv siven.
Mrs. £. J. Barker
>So. .Seuman Ativ,, Ilaldnin. I,. L
Tel. 786 Freeport
ItUio of New York, and fomierly
with (', (i, Guthor R .Son.s
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Laborer's Wife Works at All Sorts of
Tasks to Provide Sepulchre for
Offspring.
.Newark, .N, .1,— .Vfter iihaiths of pa¬ tient tabor with her own tiand.s Mrs, I'hilomeiia Tonnelll of ihi,-^ city lia< completeil a cement loinb In the ceme¬ tery of the Holy Sepulchre there. She had the bodies of live of her twelve dead children moved into It recenlly and In a short ptMiod she bopes that they mny all rest thfie.
.Mrs. Tonnelll is the wife of a la¬ borer, and all except one of her chil dren luive died soon after birth. After fhe first one died years ago slu> d<'siro<i that the fainily should have a eeiiieni tomb, and when one after the other was taken from her this desire grew, according to her friends. She was aWe to rear a son until he was seventeen years old, and he died last summer.
Since then Mrs. Tonnelli has worked nt house<lennin!; and wasliln',1, ni all sorts of odd .fobs, and with the nioney she had purchased cement. She learinMl to mix It, and dinin:; Inr ^^pare b(iiir<. which have not been many, slie has bnilt the tomb, Tt is M, feet I.mi: by seM'ii feet wide, and. Its walls jiie 1.', iiK'Iies llilek. Jlrs. Tonnelli Is forly- cii;lit years old.
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Restorative rbrvine
IF FIRST UOrTl_r, OII BOX, FAIL.S
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Manufactured by Shaw & True sdell Co. Brooklyn. M,Y
For Sale by aU Dealers