I.) if gltfciiii) lulidlf raiFi New Exposition Girdle V-Ji Like illustration. Special Saturday, in rijLyti rf section, each DUC Ha Underwear, in variety and daintiness of styles and in values, so exceed those elsewhere, but should also exceed our own previous loveliest possible garments refined, dainty, unusually well made. iv"'..J-"J'-,J'. If vT.V-:.v I .-J V T .i I iff: if f rl J..- -ii 'i' r 1 i $1.95 rriu daiiilincss of (his nssortmcnt and tin boauty of t lu par inonts will ln nioro tlian you liavo ox-poiMcii-jiowns, skirts, conibinatinns, corsot covois, onvt'lop clio niiso, (If. The May Sale of White Blouses Ah sonic of our merchandise was iKlayed in shipment for last Saturday's sale, we will put on sale thousands of new, crisp Mouses, at a saving of XV :, to f( per cent. I:untv IfliiKiTic IMouses, worth to $1.(H), at. 50c Dainty Lingerie lilouses, worth to $1. !,", at. .$1 I)ai!ity Linfrcrio IMouscs, worth to $'., rU . . .$1.45 Painty 1 lingerie F?lous-,s, worth to $J.7."). . .$1.95 About l,(MXl Xew CYepe do Chino lUouses, $.".00 values, at $1.93 lfio" or embroidery trimmed som- liave new frills now o popular: low or hiith neck, Ions or .short sleeves. $2.50, and $2.98 (iowu.s ajul Skirts A specially selected assortment of th prettiest and dainti est sheer and filmy lingerie are to bo found in this lot. If 7 Us 69c Choice of a lot of "pretty, dainty gar i ments, made in all the new and practical ideas. Unsurpassed Values in Beautiful Crepe de Chine Underwear The season's most distinguishinc: features in underwear are represented in our large showing the free use of hemstitching, the finest of embroider ies. Some of the nightgowns incline to Empire effects. Under bodices and combinations are promjnent, and are here in an unusual variety of 6tyles. The following lots are special features. We cannot enumerate all; only by a visit to our store will you be able to judge the immenseness of our preparation. Two Exceptional Corset Values The.se models are new, purchased especially for our May Corset Sale, and are very remarkable value's. ('out il Corsets Well boned. The bones j:re flossed at bottom so fA they don't wear through; trimmed with lace ami ribbon at top; y I drawstring through bust. Long hips; heavy web garters attached. . . . ' Two Popular Models Which We Offer Saturday for $1.00. One model is low top, embroidery trimmed, with long skirt oxer hip and back. This model is suitable for the tjill figure. Vov the short, stout figure there is n medium length model with rubber band in back; medium di bust a comfortable corset, guaranteed rust-proof. Choice Saturday., yl turday, $1.98 Seal Walrus, Real Pin Seal s $3X0 to $7.00, some worth Uday for S1.98. lYliw,we have had in bags in hi latent shape and design;' rjped; two to five vanity fittings. 1 1 jValues for "Jo if you need a bag. ha For Choice of Crepe de Chine Camisole, nf made with pretty Val laces and ribbons. M V W V1,U nA finch KJoa rv 1 t V Gowns, Combinations, Skirts, Underbodice, Envelopes ' Chemises, Divided to Sell Lot 1 Lot 2 ' Lot 3 Lot 4 $1.89 $2.69 $3.95 $4.75 Trimmed Formosa Panama and White Hemp Hats $2.75 A timely )urcliaso enables us to offer you 5(H) genuine Japanese, Panama and white "Maytime" Hats, all smartly trimmed with beautiful silk rib bons and flower effects. Principally, sailors and mushroom shapes. The colors are white, fljraC black, burnt shown for the first' time J) J lO Saturday; ehoiee for... . Untrimmed Hats On the Main Floor. M'hite, black, burnt hemp sailors over L'5 styles to nelcct from. Kxtra, fine sewn hats, made of imported hemp braids. These hats would be cheap at $2.50. On bargain square Su turday, choice for P 1 Cut Flowers For Mother's Day A Large Quantity of Fine Carnations and Roses at Special Prices. Fine Pansy Plants, doz. .29c Geraniums, each 120 Cut Flower Dept. Main Floor. Drugs and Toilet Articles 29c Cream Marquis 50c size Jar, Haturdty Aubry Slstera' Tint pOc aiae for ............. Mellba Faca Povdar All ahadna. tOe le , Melba faca Cream &0c alze. for ; . . . , Jercen'a Benzoin Almond I-otion 2Sc alze. . . '. l'Uatrlte Nail Enamel Special, 2&c size for , Madam Ise bell's Face I'ow dr All eliadea. Hox.... Java Rice Face Powder- . All Shades. Hox Madam Ise'bell'a Dry Rout 60c alze Melorose Beauty Cream LOc size for Abonlta Face Powder Special, S0c alze box Pond'a Cold Cream SOc size Jar 29c 29c 29c 15c 15c 29c 29c 29c 29c 29c 29c Palmer's Toilet Wate 60c alia bottle MelUaline Face Powder All shades. Box White's Vaucalre Galeca Tablets 11.00 size Mennen'a Talcum Powder Haturday. oan . . . Tetlow'a Borated Talcum 25o size, can Peroxide of Hydrogen 1-nound .bottle Mentholatum Special, :5c alee. Box Red Cross Gause 5-yard package for , lx-e's Hospital Cotton . 1 -pound package Rubber Sheeting 38 Inches wide. Yard Gillette Razors All styles. IK 00 kind Gillette Razor Blades SI. 00 size package A Splendid Instrument for Your Home m t v HlintL I 1 . ,1, Women's ilk Gloves freven more), Saturday at 85c i(i one we had on tale a week aiaro last Saturday will "th world 'a most famous maker of silk gloves. We !vnows him as the maker of the famous patent finger 1 of them most M-onderful bargains. You cannot wrjrtli even more) at- These gloves come either with plain arms or in beautifully em broidered designs; also in tucked, and shirred styles. The variety is far too hrge to describe, but each and every one is most beautiful. ir-fi w imi 36c 19c 69c 9c 9c 14c 12c 24c 19c 29c $3.75 79c ( I M J a? vasasas vaaaaar vaaaa ttn.il lit lapses' W H A D D O R JL "2m Smart Footwear at Great Savings 7o0 Pairs Women's Fine Pumps Mronze, kid and patent kid, with gray and black or gold brocade, Colonial style, satin or dull calf, Cuban leather, Louis or wood(JfrA heel. Welted or light hand-turned soles. AllyyOU sizes. Most exceptional values; worth to$.", pair. .Every home should have a piano particularly wheru there are growing children. Music has a good and powerful i7ifluence on the young mind. Kvery member of the household shares tho pride and satisfaction of having a good instrument. The makers ol our pianos have acquired a reputation for careful construction and conscientious workmanship in all details of the instrument. They are of splendid, deep, lasting tone; the piano itself is an ornamental as well as a useful, educational addition to your home. EASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED Piano Department. Third Floor. "Trustworthy" Oxforda for Men Black or tan genuine ralfHkln, button or lair, flat Kngllish or high toe lasts. The kind of shoes that stand back of the name. Ten styles to choose from, all 1Q "A sixes. Pair $3eOU Bath Slippers for Men and Women Velvet-cord bound, finest 1Q quality, Saturday, a pair TaC Perfect Fitting Shoes for Children Klther high or ankle strap pumps made over the most carefully constructed lasts for growing feet ever devised. All leath ers patent, dull and vl'l kid. Every pair an exceptional value. Hues 8 to 11, $2.23; 5 to 8 $1.98 Hundreds of Pairs of Men's Fine Ox fords Tan or black calfskin, button or lace. All new lasts, splendid styles. Most exceptional values, worth to $4.00 Special Saturday, at, a pair $1.95 u Free Lessons daily, from '.) to .", in the art of making attractive and useful novelties out of pacr. Ample room for work on the third floor. Dennison's Paper Work Crepe Paper Told 10 Crepe Paper Pope strand. .15 (Hup Hot tie . 10 Paste-,Jotth. ,. 5 Lamp Shade Collars.. ..... .10 CloUiTopoHoli 15f A'ire Sjnxd 5c Flower outfits. . . .5( and 75 Pecoratcl Crepe Paper, fold . 15C Extraordinary Sale of French and Colonial Mirrors Mirrors for living rooms, mirrors for halls, mirrors for bedrooms. Pur chased in a most unusual way at a great price concession. Kvervone f-hould have several of thestj mirrors in their home verv a a suitable and inexpensive as a wedding gift. The most op6rtunft time to secure one of these useful and beautiful home decorations at a small frac tion of their usual selling price. We will not give the real selling values of theso wonderful bargains, for the truth would sound like an extravagant statement. Three prices $249 Size 8xJ54 inches. Full French glass in Ktniscan gold, delicate ly hand modeled, bow knot top, with classic imported prints. $1.13 Size fx28 inches." Full French glass, in one-inch antique gold frame, with classic prints and bow-knot lop. $1.98 Size 8x150 inches. Full French glass, in Circassian, taKistry and French Kenais sance frames, classic imported prints. nctnr D.partm.nt Third rioor. 13 t tv i en: New Books i Klrllnn. IWf.S K11IST. Tv Francis I'. Klllc.t. 3--' pp. l.:w. llsrir Hrrs Thf "psls" arc two lioWn. whnni ron rrfwtlon itvnI that thry ha '.cpn prliMiri and tlisl nnc U 1.1 111 "-anted." Moth Iibvp fnllcn frmn the inn of H,i-ont-(l nnn; tl rlrlrr h:is born a clern mini of Hip Chitrvh of Knaland. Tlril. iHSacil. linnaiA, thiy arc Introduced wt-srily IrnmpliiR a OtiKty road, whlrh loads thrni to an apparently desrrted iimnsioii In TVnniii intrsd of to tin town tlirv aro srkln. An old nro In rhsruo tlilnlo l)P o., the yonnarr traveler tli. nm.Krr of the house, absent for venr tn Knrope. whereupon the trnnip proceeds with (.lent audacity to inn-eisonste his npimrent riouhle. not to the domestT. s alone, hut to the friend--, and even to the betrothed of the vanished 1M.-K" all to the terror of his old com pnnliin, w.io.e dormant ronsclene at Inst asserts Itself to sive the trusting lr from marrliiire with the ms-inuerniler. The regih r's nee es ar kept In a stat f nlmn-i i M In f 1 il ten..i,)i, n nn,ln s'd ssiiln the dariiia yiiii(r hoho appears to he cn the verv hrink of detection. Tin: imi.v Ki.owKi. uv tt. rtide- llniamd. .VI pt. 1 1 . :R. Unnmm tiieen A- Co. The holy flower was a wonderful orchid ' Tf.hln.-d v.- ,. ,,! ,v m.t;Ull w M lieople known as the Piingos. who lived In a particularly inacccssihlc part f Aft t. 'rhree w liite men. Stephen Po.u ei . enthusliistlc oi. hiilist: oir old frl:i I. Allan yunrtermniii. and ltrother John, of wl.om noihina was known u he was nn Ainrilciiii who had liven wanderlu. throuah rvntral Africa for nmnr vi-s. niHke up an expedition to l.it this un explored country, and ei,,h adventure l more eiicilina than tlie one that came hefore i. There Is not a dull moment In the story, snd iiiiiniiiR through the tale Is the story of 11 love that never fd tercd durlnir lout yrars. tnsshlna n msii to a fine teat lessness which was resn . to lira ve any peril. A mi'H llsi pe A OKA T, Fit r FMplftl-:. Be Josephine Mtirr. ;ri pp. ) y, .f- ltr-os A historto novel of Spain In the seven teenth centi.1)', pii'lurlnir Its maTnlflcSn. e and cruelly. Its court Intrluues. u, diinaets ami the devotion of women, ffore Is tolil the dramatic story of the arent nnd smhltlnus Ollvar-s who dreamed of welding an empire to iono.iier the world. COMK-ON t'HARLKV llv Theai Ad dison. .14.' pp. $1 (i. W. Ml ling ham company. Come-on" Charley Ca-ter receives a lln.onn benuest with the proviso that If he will tu.ke It grow to fl.iino.tsV tn a cerlnln leiiRth of time he will then re ceive l:iiiXi.flrin. ire and Perdval Teeters. fa etlously known as "Merciful Skeeters." K to New York and at once become Israels for the con"' men. How the, crooks are outwitted at their own gams ! Is cleverly told. IT UK MN OP IRON" Rr Richard He j haii. ' i. 11.35. Frederick A. Stokes company. t j The story Is laid In the period before nnd during; the Franuo-Prussian war of 1870. lilsmarck. the man who apent a lifo tlm. of preparation and f'nally plunged ruthlessly Into war In orck-r to cement the German empire. Is the domlnattnr riituro. The lu-ro is P. C. Breagh. a young tinsh war correspondent, hot headed. Plucky, proud, resourceful. The heroine Is a highly strung French girl, daughter of an army officer, who under the press of circumstances finds herself at the front. Here is a wealth of material for character plot and situation. The author makes full use of It. KKAt.nr. rtv tr. u. weiis. ;ii pp. gi.86. Tim Miicinlllan company. The saory of ti e Revolt of a little boy who does not want to be a steward's helper or a house servant of any kind. j Ho hn runs away from his troubles, only I to encounter fresh ones and to have ( such a very difficult time that finally j ho Is gltid to go hack to the big English 1 country bonne and take up the duties j upon which he had formerly rooked with ! lilsdnln. The tale Is written with much 1 whimsical humor and Is more In the luituie of humorous funtasy than one j of those studies of social conditions which liavo occupied Mr. Wellj pen of recent TUB VALB OF ll.l.rsioN. By l.oirslne llln Urnver. 1J.'. pp. Il.ii. Uellly ti Hrltlnii A book dciillng with vHhI Issues, which Is nut u discussion, though the ruling motive of the plot Is one of the most wb ely talked of tuples of the day. The people of Its action are, too natural to let It be up;iiicnt that their lives present a problem und work out their., destinies In accordance with the laws of thi-h- na tures. TIJK KA'il.F. OF TIIK F.MPIKK. Yy Cyrils Townsend llrady. ?70 pp. lt.3--tleorge M. Oornn l'omnny. It is the story of Napoleon. The title refers to the eagle standards which each of Nspnieon's regiments carried and' fur which men gladly nave up their lives. The central character, young Marteau, a hiKh ranking officer, who yet had th modesty of the peasnntry. Guarding th duor where the great Napoleon snatche a few hours ot sleep, riding on a perilous firvcy of 1 enemy's disposition, goiiiR ; to prison wbvn Napoleon Is sent to Klba I safeguai ding the eagle till the hero sltal return, fighting to the lust hour of thi llmiuoital ttruggle of Waterloo, youiil jlarteau's career Is indeed romantic. l.lll'.H OF TIIK IiKSFHT. Msrcui lliirton. up. l-:. Harper Hies The storv of J'at. a wondorful Hack hoie, aod hl: fortunes as they were In terwoven with thoso of an eastern mat and a western (irl. Born In New Mex ico, he was raved from the life of s "art-corse by becoming the property ol tl-e younn mistress to whom he gave hi? wnole allcKiance. Tl'ien he was atoler and taken, to the desert, where he learned the life of the wild with Its hardships and Its freedom. How he was rescued from the runleis bv the man who loved his mixlrcas. and how be In turn saved th man's lite 1 told in a tile full of humar Interest and 'uln psychology. TIIK HIM OF TIIK PKSKUT. Ilv A'U ' Woodruff Anderson. 4'C pp. I.i; tie. lltovvn & fo. David Wealberbce, self forgetful an lutri pld big of soul, far-seolng, had the faculty ot winning lha entire devotion and loyalty of Ida fellows. So, when he met his death cn the frigid Alaska trail. ; his closest friend, Ilollts Tisdale, a United status mineral expert, resolved to carry out Have's long-rheriidied project Of re claiming a section of land m bad bought at tho head of a desert valley In the Co lumbia river country and creating of It a fruitful Kdeii. Alongside Ttsdal. s devo tion to David lives a deep-seated abhor rence of l.ia widow, whom .Tisdale re solves to punish for her treatment of hm husband by lorcing her to carry out 1 1 'avo's ambition, lu I lis end Mrs. Weatii eibee pays in full the debt Tisdale claims of her r. ul hsrdly in the siiint or by the 1 method he had untmally In Uncivil. )