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~ ANOTHER PROFITABLE 'URNITURE , HARTFORD Mall Orders Carefully Filled. i We m.n show you the largesb Wd most complete assortment of room Furniture in the city. n oak Tables are 6.and 8-foot extension and all style bases: ‘il 00 Tables, sale price .. sale price sale price 15.00 Tables, 9.50 Tables, sale price sale price . sale price sale price sale price $9.50 .. $13.50 .. $16.50 . $19.50 . $22.50 .. $29.50, . $36.00" . $39.50 . Golden QOak Serving Tables for this sale at $9, $10, $15, $17 and A great variety of Brass Beds in the newest styles: " $13.50 $17.50 Beds, Beds, Béds, Beds, Beds, Beds, sale sale sale sale sale sale Beds, sale price .. Beds, salp price ... price price price price price price $10.50 $15.00 .. $18.50 . $25.00 $36.00 . $37.50 . $40,00 . $44.00 - THE DRESSERS Golden Oak Mahogany ! birdseye maple: 5 One complete section of and the Purniture department is given up t0 Dressers in all styles and fi- nishes. to $100, Prices range from $10.00 The Chiffoniers Chiffonier in Golden Oak ma- . hogany and birdseye maple to maatcéh Dressers at sale prices. ‘WHITE IRON BEDS. We've marked White Iron Beds special for the June sale Sale of Boys’ Sale’ of Dinens and Domes- tics on the Main Floor, the Fourth Floor. Clothing on Telephone Charter 1580 w. offer Furniture in this sale thzt merits a place in the best homes; the economical home; the home, beautiful. ¥ The grade of Furniture that gives lasting satisfaction year in and year out. G Jhm being the mionth of weddings we have taken the new homes as well as the old into consideration, when planning this big sale and, the prices are thoroughly cut, homes Everything is brand new and up-to-date, purchased from makers of high- standmz only. Some of the $19.50 $29.50 $89.50 $49.50 $56.00 Tables, sale price...... Tables, sale price..... Tables, sale ‘price......... Tables, sale price.. Tables, sdle price. . RER THE BUFFETS., sale price....... Buffets, sale price. $75.00 Buffets, sale price. $90.00 Buffets, sale price. .. China, Closets and Serving Tables DINING CHAIRS. Slip seat leather Dining Chairs: $4.00 Chairs, sale price $5.00 Chairs, sale price. .. $6.50 Chairs, sale price. $7.60 Chairs, sale price... $9.50 Chairs, sale price. THREE PIECE $42.00 $49.50 Buffets, White Enamel or Bronze Finish, Continuous posts, and A I grade of National link Special price for this sale $5.00 and $6.00. spring. \ Ladies’ Desks Golden oak and mahogany: $8.00 Desks, sale price .... $12.00 Desks, sale price $15.00 Desks, sale price .. $19.50 Desks, sale price $26.00 Desks, sale price $37.50 Desks, sale price . $42.00 Desks, sale price $57.00 (Desks, sale price .. $69.00 Desks, sale price Veranda Chairs $7.00 $10.00 $13.50 $16.50 $21.50 $31.50 $37.50 $50.00 $59.00 Another lot of these popular Veranda or Sewing = Rockers. Naural and green finishes. $1.00 Chairs—a limited quan- tity to distribute at 79c, Other Verdnda Rockers at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00, $3.25, $4.00 and $5.00. All special reductions. at $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, 6,00 7.50, 3.50, $10.50, $12.00, 15.00, $17.50. .small lots will be great prizes for early buyers. Limberts and Crafts Dining Room Furniture Finished in the new gray fumed; also in other famous makes, such as Stigkley and Lifetime. THE DINING TABLES. Appropriate for and saddle seats: $4.00 $5.00 $6.50 $7.50 $9.00 $14.50 $16.50 $256.00 $29.50 .$16.80 ..$25.00 .$32.50 ... $42.50 vee .. 84950 Chairs, Chairs, Chairs, Chairs, Chairs, Chairs, .$37.50 Chairs, .$42.50 .$65.00 . .$75.00 match. and $9.00. Mattresses to fit BEDS $27.50, $29.50, $35. - DINING GHAIRS Genuine ' leather slip seats, golden oak Dining Chairs: $2.50 Chalrs, sale price $2.00 $3.50 Chairs, sale price $3.00 $4.00 Chairs, sale price §3.50 Arm chairs to mateh. / Chairs, sale price. . sale price. sale price.. sale price...... sale price.... sale price. sale price. sale price. Chairs, sale price.. ODD CHAIRS for the Living Room June Wedding Gifts, Oak, imita- tion and genuine mahogany with leather, tapestry ..$3.50 .$4.50 .$5.50 .$6.50 .$7.50 $12,50 .$15.00 $21.50 $25.00 STEEL COUCHES ' DROPSIDE AND SLIDING STYLES. ‘With National Springs.. Special prices $4.00, $6.00 at $3.50, $4.50 and $5.50. GOLDEN OAK BUFFETS . For this sale especially priced at $19.50, $22.50, 00, $42.50, $50.00 and $55. 00, CHINA CLOSETS Closets to match Buffets and Tables at $16.50, $19.50, $23.- 50, $25.00, $28.50, 35.00, $37.- 50. Al at sale prices. MAHOGANY FURNITURE FOR THE DINING ROOM. A superb selection of mahogany dining room Furniture, reduced in price for this sale: Buffets, priced from Tables, priced from .. Chairs priced at ... all 25.00 to $125.00 $35.00 to $100.00 .00, $11.00 and $15.00. ‘Three Piece Parlor Suites SPECIAL SALE PRICES! Upholstered in silk plush, tapestry and leathe: $30.00 Sets, $40.00 Sets, $46.00 Sets, $69.00 Sets, One $75.00 $100.00 set, sale price sale price . sale price sale price .. set, now ... sale price . WAY SAGLESS SPRINGS Becoming more and more popular as every person buy- ing one is a permanent ad- vertisement of their excel- lence. We are Hartford agents; the restricted price 1s $7.75. Other springs at special prices, $3, $4 and $5. Mattresses ranging 13 price from $2.50 to $25.00. S WILL NEVE with Captain Von Muecke, lormerlyi Captain Von Muecke says the guns | means possible to destroy allied land- Capiain Von Muecks 'Says n.nd Taking. of Constantinople Aro-finmb’e vnyn Via. Wireless to London, l 50 a. m.—An Project. interview of the German cruiser Emden, in which he says the forcing of the Dar- danelles and the taking of Constanti- nople are impossible, is published by the newspapers here. He declares submarines are likely to cut off the water supply of allied troops on the Gallipoli Peninsula, which would com- pel them to surrender, as they would be unable to return to their trans- ports. of the British warships have been damaged by hard usage and that the super-dreatinought Queen Elizabeth soon will be compelled to withdraw on this account. He asserts that the Turks have plenty of ammunition and are magnificent fighters. They lost heavily at first under the fire of guns from the fleet but mow have dug themselves in and are using the best | ing parties. Captain Von Muecke apparently ar- rived at Vienna on his way to Berlin alter having piloted tne 1anding party which was under his command when the Emden was sunk, from Cocos Island to safety at Damascus, whence it was not difficult for them to reach Cunstantinople. JEFF AND FERD IN G.FOX & CO. | i msir HARTFORD Both Beg Cardinals'to Do Things to- the Ball St. Louis, June 11.—The clan Huggins again maltreated New York pitchers yesterday and the Giants lost their second game of ithelseries to the Cardinals, score 13 to 2. some time since the tottering Giants have been trimmed so bad as that. With the poor pitching the Giants coupled a miserable fielding defense. They went to pieces completely. Big Jeff Tesreau and Ferdinand Schupp were the victims of the onslaught and it will be sorhe time before either forgets the way the Card batters landed on his offerings. Between the two they were mainly responsible for the thirteen runs, though a couple of eirors figured too. The score: r. h e New York . 000000110— 2 8 3 St. Louis .. . 84420000"—13 17 0 Batteries—Doak and‘ ‘Snyder and Gonzales; Tesreau, Schupp and Smith. Braves Lose Again. Pittsburg, June 11.—The Pirates took a hot game from tne Braves yes- terday by a score of 2 to 1. Both Hughes and Harmon pitched well. The visitors scored their run in the fiith on singles by Maranville and Whaling and = Collins’ “error. The home team won the game in the seventh, when Collins led off with a triple to the scoreboard and scored on Hinchman's single. The latter stole second and tallled on Viox's cingle. The score: 000010000—1 Pittsburg 00000020*—2 Batteries—Hughes, Crutcher Whaling; Harmon ana tibson, Boston Dell as Good as Dale. Cinéinnati, June 11.—Dell for Brooklyn and Dale for Cincinnati en- gaged in a bitter pitchers’ battle yes- terday with the result that their respective teams wound up the second game of the series dfter more than three hours of pldy with the score at 2 to 2. Umpire Quigley called the sensational contest at the end of the the fourteenth inning on account of darknss. The score: h. e. Brooklyn 00100001000000—2 10 1 Cincinnati 00010001000000—2 9 1 Batteries—Dell and McCarthy; Dale and Clarke. For Bargains Go See b4 7 et : AT McMILLAN SATURDAY 1 of It has been | 2 ESTABLISHED 18806 & Globe " Clothing House | r i At $18.00 You can get a suit fhat you'll be proud of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Make Be Sure you m‘-ydr share of the Children’s Wash- able Middy Suits at 50c each The Values are Unusual in Our Line of Men’ Straw Hats,$1to $5ea | Napoleon Met The memorable battle of Waterloo was fought June 18, 1§15, a few miles south of Brussels. I: was at this huttle that Napoleon, the man who sought to conquer the world, met his disastrous defeat. With the great A His Waterloo One Hundred Years Ago on ]u'ne’j conflict now raging in Burope more than ordinary interest artaches to the centenary of this event. © It will be recalled that it was the sensational stand of the Duke of Wellington's | the. Hospital des In/alides, men that won the day ana settled for 1 and Napoleon as he sailed aw a'l time the ambiticns of - the man | France. who sought control of the werl tinies. In the accompanying tion are shown Napoleon, the Napoleon in the Madelisie ¢