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eee eg ay THK WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 7, 1 805, Yacht Squadron, nitely settled, (Signed) GRANT, A second messago to ex-Commodore Smith read as foliows: Having regard to the construction placed un fer the deed of gift of 1887 by the New York Yacht Club) the Koyat Yocht Squadron ta wiiting to give @ receipt tm acrortance with Lie terms contained In the deed of gift of 18 (igned) GHANT, Cowen The following Committee was appointed tu decide any questions which may aris {a connection with the the race: ‘The Princes of Wales, the Marquis of Ormonde, Sir Charles Hall, Q. C.y Sit Allen Young and Justice [ru 14 is for the N.Y the mecting Becreta Conclude now challenge de! Cowes. WILL RACE FOR THE CUP (Continued from First Page.) @2-Commodore James D. Smith, Chair- fan of the America's Cup Committee. Race Comn tee Appointe A committee was appointed with full Powers to decite any other question which may be raised during the ar- fangemeat of the minor detatls of the race. © trant we are all pleased that a race now xeems assured. 1 think tt only right © say that tae New York Yacht Club nas behaved in a most sportemaniike man- | ner, and that It has granted everything | asked for by the challengers, save changing the course to Marblehead, This request, | must admit, we had no reason 20 expect would be granted, but it was rinde at the request of those who have objected to the crowding of the New York fleet of excursion steamers during. international yacht races of recent years. “The New York Yacht Club, by its willingness to walve the ten months’ clause of the Deed of Gift, have re- moved our chlef objection to the dee and the construction they place on the mutual agreement’ clause removed all other difficulties, Consequently, the de- sired receipt for the cup, If we win it, can now be given.” The Prt Much Interested. It may be added, as showing beyond any doubt the Interest which the Prince of Wales takes in the forthcoming con- test, that Mr. Grant, at his request, pre- pared a long history of the America’s Cup. When Mr. Grant called this morning he found that the Prince of Wales had mastered al} the intricate details of the various discussions which have arisen |b during past years regarding challenges | for the America's Cup. Mr. Grant concluded, “1 am afraid, after all, that we shall not bring the cup home. The Americans have always managed to do just a little Vetter than we when we Ko over there and I am afraid that they will do the same this time Lord Dunraven, after the ald that 11 would take at} nthe to build his new vessel considers the deed of gift a pu: lawyers to wrestle with, but Is he glad thay a ra x WILL RACE IN SEPTEMBER. to Ne Rullt Thin Venr. | Ex-Commodore Smith had not recetved whole} the Royal Yacht Squadron's cable up to Mee} 31 ofelock, although The Evening | World" had recelved coples of the)! patches and Lord Dunraven had sent 4 message to his representative in this country. H. Maitland Kersey, ‘The latter cable read as follows: of the Club's construction of recely h h ¥ t th meeting, net five He sult le for | AMERICA’S CUP. The general meeting of the Royal Yacht Squadron was concluded at 12.4 P, M., when the majority of the mem- bers left the Club, A few minutes later Lord Dunraven hurried away with Lord Lonsdale, with whom he was busily dis- cussing the affairs of thé syndicate of After Diphtheria Which weakens and exhausta the aystem, © health giving tonic ta nee HOOD’S HOOD'S Barsaparitia, which blood and gives st Sarsaparilla Sarsaparilla ‘Take Hoods Piile for indigeatic Sale of High-Grade Musical Instruments. une of the largest purchases ever made jn High-Grade Musical Instruments enables us to offer the following great bargains, Mail orders promptly filled. it i r t t t t « Two New Defe: purifies and enriches ngth. Get Hood's the od of Med tn Heed of gift Ay NRAY| Mr. Kersey said that the action of the Squadron removed all doubt as to the y of an internationai race this p year. i “If Valkyrie arrives here in time,” ‘2 $0.00 Mandolins, 2.98 American made, Sycamore and White Maple, 7 ribs, deep shell bevelled top, inlaid sound hol plain edge, ebonized finger- beard, inlaid position dots, rose- wood guard plate, Iialian model patent head, nickel sleeve pro- tector, regular price Sale of New Embroiderics. ' Customers attended our | ANNUAL SALE of Embroideries in re- who hay cent years know very well the wile assortment of attractive styles and the have been extraordinary values that | offered eae 1 | this year's sale will SURPASS in assort $10.00 Violin Outfit $3.98. Stradivarius Violin, Brazil wood Bow, Wood Case. 1 set of Stringns, 1 box Rosin; complete When we state, therefore, that ment and values every former event In | this line, they will know and appreciate the Importance of the sale that ts now | in progress, The stock Includes fine Cambrie, Swiss and Nainsook Needlework Embrotdertes jin all widths, open and close work, in jhundreds upon hundreds of pattem | Select early. Dok. 2 and $8.50 Banjo, $4.88, U-inch, calf-head, ‘wood-lined, Lot 1—Cambric and Nain and 3 Inches wide, e work, 10 diff worth Ic, at... nickel rim, | pee 38 nickel brackets with safety nuts, nickel grooved hoop, cherry neck, raised frets, ebony pegs, nickel tailpiece; regular price, $8.50, at | 488 Harmonettes, $1.23, | Hard wood, 18 strings, 3 bars, 1.23 signs, Lot 2—-Cambric, Swiss and sook, Wide margin, close work, insert 150 different desi« inches wide, worth 2 on to Ad: M9 fine lot small de- designs, extraordinarily Sook, Neat, 109 ditt A Producing 8 chords. Any one can easily learn the Harmonette in half an hour; at..... |4-inch flouncing white, actual value 1 Linen Laces. [Lot 1-Torchon Linen Lace, 60 | different designs, 2 and $ tn- | ches wide, worth &. yard, at. $7.60 Guitars, $3.38 ots, rosewood bridgo, ma- hogeny finish: price $7.60, at... NOTE.—Ajthough prices quoted are extremely low, the instruments are Strictly first class in every respect and hly warranted. They will be ‘ebeerfully exchanged or money refunded elf Lot 2—Torchon Linen Lace, 3 to 4 mak-s, % different de- signs, worth 12%c., at. . Lot 3~Torcnon, Medict, Floren- tine and Cluny, 3 to 6 inches 8 wide, 60 different designs, worth 4)! 2c, a vard, a! 2402) Also new patterns in all kinds of linen Jaces, suitable for fine lingerie, at prices very much lower than last year. Standard size, white top, Mexi- an cedar neck, inlaid position | chattenge sury A believed that t {interest than any | tact feating Vigilant in th given are yachtsmen have no hesitattor yachting {thus fur tot tn the intern: Banking Dept. Now Open, he sal sailed on Sept & 1 don't see ho any other question can arise.” Will another challenge be necessary?” was asked. * No, I don't think #0, one. 1 don't wee ary re race should not be sailed. Commodore Smith was not that another challenge would sent 80 not t hallenge of 1892," he sald, for Valkyrie if she did ne dy enough, and this yenr was couched in the RII, I do not think there wi trouble about that. ‘The re: fon at issue was the receipt accor: deed prove spe terms be any ing to the they that, 4 imt n be wa have to hustle to 4 Jubilee, r tlona of m nd. Well, we! realy. Wi avahoe and Vigilan which will be brought it ‘olon ta, N over ‘Two Defende: “Wil any asked. robably one and possibly two," h nsweredd “Do you know of any syndicate to be to Ne Nutt. new boats be built? formed?" “1 do not. ‘There have put no definite action has been t A thing of that kind would be kept qui roa time, anyhow.” No meeting of the Cup Committee wa held te Archibald Rogers ist Pounghike fitting out his te Caxs Cantield Ix sick, © Kochelle, and out In Various places. Smith sid he would get th tommorrow morning at ogether 1 | o'clock ig Mttle for the ¢ knowledging t rs cabl over matter a communication ma hi mmittee ti be made to. th tham A the att Fish n of th Ex-Comr he Was surprised sed at Roval Yacht 3 ron, eknowlendge Phis intel the ato 1 of gift past that, Valkyri all of 1k: Hie heir mod: Tt ts bell st cup eb lish in man; II. will be th th many. y he ja and Vigilant Kish builders valuable pointers, rac and many which will utilised In the construction of Valkyrie Dy On this side, however, Improvements and ma with every season, in bell ng that American build a yacht which will st he cup that has} ry over forty years, “Tam very pleased Indeed with urn ufairs have taken,” Mr. Canfield he retary of the ‘America’s Tommittee, said. “1 have felt all alony would be and Tam ga 4 and minor away. tain amount uccessfully de ris a health: in whi re can tu wessfully defen a hus always ar as to our ability he Cup, and that for whe too ¢ he the one whic re diligent. se men forn one thi any xyndicat Pht to co for the While it is generally Delleved, ever, that at least two synedica heen formed, they are yet so young th the members will refuse thing public for some time “the first race for the Cup will The action of the Squadron modifies the original chal- lenge so that it is acceptabe to every | gaged with his fleet of ic fon why the | bald Rogers sent th sure wad Jnot permit Dunraven to substitute an- | other boat | sume |" Mf Rift, and so long as or have neces- was been talks, n. yachts, Oliver Iselin he others are | e Com- “m receipt of T having a gen- In all probability Royal Yacht Squadron, 1 sald had not} lishmen would ever | the Athletic Committee of the New York » Will excite more ‘The var de- In the as an in- hare improving M no doubt Steam yacht Minstrel designers nm out n held in this coun the Cup anxle- ‘There | of 1 fear, pete now- have to make any SPORTING MISCELLANY. ‘The attempt to make capital of the fact that the Ryan-Dempsey fight was transferred to the, Seaside Athietie Club on which to base an al- | leged dimgreoment of the oMfctaln of the At- | lantic Athletic Club, te ludicrous to an ex yachts, Archl- | thy truth of the matter in, ax ‘The following despatch: | World’ stated eeverat aya ago, tie bout ovat IRN. Ys Jan. 7. Thiok Mt very | volun lurned over to the Seaside people wttkely teat TA ea ot a Oaens, [Atn te Atlante ofetate found ie womedhing of Mr. Rogers was at the head of the | La RA ACG f Re fee | syndicate whieh bullt Colonia in 1805, bg ave at sl a * were alone the causes that MR. ROGERS MAY NOT BUILD. So He Telegraphs * World." In response to an inquiry by telegraph to Poughkeepsle, where he Is now en- pe ane [ortance | teaned pre {to the tranater, a Com: | | row feo Yacht tt (Special to om Kvening Worl!) RED WANK, N. J, Jan, 7—The Ie of tee Yaent have ea off until tomorow, ‘The ice f the worm the wun pt | e ie of Griffo ond hia merry y with ", More's a new wrinkle Now that aor we Dixon for nis that a toser the on a te sot nt f + pur tng un nh al fe to be contested 1 soo iff had 9 Ht tal el ' be ntile i nother arte his ¥ new in himnuwlt It he fei s threaty the need for ny sen for Dipsomania Among St. | Loula i aye (Sportal to The ftvening World) ST. LOUIS, Jan, 7—Manager Ba r has declared himself against who may attempt to hold r positions on the St. Louls 7 Club and at the same time tndul, | their proctivities for dissipation, One warning, then indefintte suspen- Jsion, no matter who the player may } [is “Buck's” announced method of t ing dipsomania, Chris Von der Abe | Brown's Preeddent, ts ready to back Ss his manager, whom will ho nh sponsible for the conduct and showing j of the team. Von der Ahe thinks well of a South- rn tour, with exhibition games in a mild climate, against New York and other clubs Which may be sojourning 0 | there, The Browns will make a bly leffort thin year, —o o—_—___ | THE COST OF ATHLETICS. N. ¥. A. C. Committee Make a Fine howing for 1804, Mr. Renny C. Williams, Chairman of BUCKENBERGER’S CURE. Bie t ky heen marched ut will be of } 7. en- | quits oming gravity Aa this ts given 0 order to call attention Hvunine World mate that st when Jackson and Cor- ew in the fo it | ball © fact that Mt in Sep Hott had thelr John 8 Ine A riderab Johnson fon an narbllity ve’ steating In Canada. ure a good card for th Orange Lake on Jan 19 which An unpreju Lise TE whe th hileie | There Which Is as ample an thi that two and two make oy The new Manhattan Athletle Club has arranged for a bowling contest on t bie alleys, with the All Mas tte team, to be held thie month The sive es seo boxing encers tainment on the Gvening of Jan. 6 resigned tl 1 t arithmetical proposition ur 2 Charlie Brewer the Harvard footba has been chosen t that the duties tract from Charile Brewer's « er, espectally as bis postti Arthur Brewar playa at end ri (on, with the passtbl beck, from whictt to ea captaincy of ther Arthur e | Athletic Club, has prepared the annual report of the Committee, which will be submitted to the Board of Governors in a few days. The report is the best made by the Committee In @ number of ye and Mr. Williams ts being congratulated by all of the members for his energetic Work during the year. | The appropriation for athletic pur- poses, including the maintenance of the wan $25,000, ‘The administration of the department shows A clear balance of $3,200.58, having also | Manny Mefiride, whose finish fight with Marty Ad $1,253.88 for bills incurred In 189%, | MeCue was declared off, te looking for a go with ‘The gymnasium expenses were he 122"pound man who can wet vackiNg for #250 dent, thes competion cagoount:. boing Jetieite saya he wilh Mgnt the Brat man $9,741.50 and other items iB. The ay A.A. U, champlonehip games at Tray Cf nore, of thts Istana Sept. 1 Involved a loss of $262.86, |, Re Anish Ment teiwes ie wnt the Fifty-third games a loss of $49.60, t Wiil be vdecided tt private the latter part of thie while the Fifty-mecond games paid a month for a purse. of $200, xhould. prove. inters | profit of $36.04. WILLIAMS SENDS OUT DECREE u who Is matched ten rounds he ext Monday night eon Sammy Kelly, of Siaten Teland to box Jimmy Kav st Hosto fore the Sumtulk c yJ8 training, and ia reported in exce Von. Kelly says that should he det he will immedigte'y post a forfeit to fixie Marty McCue to a finish for $250 or $500 a side: \ . . lott . ve ween Dick of Jersey. d fight. Connell’s friends are willing to ber any Amount on his chinces of defeating Connors. Wittlams, Chatrman of the Athletic Committee of the New York Athletic Clib, says that he will continue in @ to engage seven | pairs of hoxers for each monthly boxing entertaln. ment given by the Club. \ oe ht between Walter Johnny Thurstay A, 4 di Renny ¢. r BOSTON, Jan, 1—Archbishop John J. | Willams has sent out. the following y | to be read in all the churches of | hj the archdiocese of Boston: ARCHBISHOPRIC L We learn by: let erton Va nigh! OF nostos, 1st lelphia, Rome, | tro the Holy th ar Sir F Sons with a house a Ahe rees no on shoubt rank and Buskenty otmente to aad the feale thle year, who have alresty these nocleties, ley are to withdraw from them, “and te the: fo, they are (0 he weplel the aac Youra very sincerely. J. WILLIAMS, Archbishop. of Loxton, any of : tent Von nor Washt he Towne than § town given big. | Higher up in th JOUN CREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST STORE. | heavily. TH GOSSIP OF THE TURF, ‘There was such a strong play on Trevelyan to win the third race at New Orleans in the for- eign books at Alexandria Saturday that fears were entertained that the wire-tappers were gain at work. Early tn the day the tip be- ‘ame general, and when the odda were posted the money iiterally poured in, Despite tl fact the oddy receded to 4 to 1, but ae hes wi the only one played the odds were materially reduced, Trevelyan won and the books loat Much interest was centred tn the bearing of Bookmaker Miller, which took place Saturday tn Criminal Court No in Washington, Ml- ler mcropted beta at the Hennings track teat Fail, for which he was indicted, Miller's coun- ified a demurrer, the substance of which War that the former had violated no law in the Dierict of Columbia. inasmuch as bookmaking was not unlav(a! The case ill bo heard again om Saturday next ‘ Palmer T, Nabcock and Fred J. Owens, were Indictel in December for. tapping wires loading to Alexander Island track, hearing Suturday on them with conspiracy Velaimel that the Western Union Com- conducting an iMegal business tn race track news ax the points were tapped were in the Dis- A plea of not guilty was en- wsion to withdraw It and fle work Saturday was not up to delays were long and tedous instances when It appeared as though he were over partucula: who the Starter Cansidy the standard, Th George FB. Smith, better known an “Pittsbarg Phil" may Join the Croker-Dwyer ranks and take Y Phil tx doubtful if ture ‘arranged satisfactorily in his horw ly practicable, England he will take the beat horses obtitnable, eee A cowboy race with bronco ponles, trom Minne- polis to Chicago, Nar been arranged to start with seven note! rough ridera enceret. will receive $500 and the se-ond man 200, wine) to nish ‘The news comes from St, Louis that Fred For. | tera Dr. Rice and. Tom Walsh's Simmons have hed tor $1.00) a vide at alx farlon (o carry 116 and the latter 106 pounds, ‘eclded during the first week ot Fair Grounds meeting, A forfelt of $100 has Tt iw ala stated that Simmons Will meet at a mite for $5,000 a nds, Fospect! Rivey Grannan ts having hard luck, according to Caiitornla papers. Tt ts sald that he le thon- da behind the Kame. The chances are, how- r, that the bookles «ill know there haa been a fight betore the meeting in ended. oe Ontario, the famous old hunter, owned by 8. 8. han heen selected as the model for the ue for Gen, Sherman, by Mr. St. why Is now engaged in the work. oe ng to reports from the Routh tr ing the tor Orleans on the Alexander I eo. Jifornta turt loxen a rich patron in the retoment of Adolph Spreckels, fi of the Bay District track which Latier position he reigne! few pounds difference of opinion The annoin, meri Vi San Francia, leva “ With we hand) Congress Ne the Currency Question. Rut the ONLY that will settle that COUGH or COLD of yours, Is RIKER’S EXPECTORANT| | The NEST REMEDY In the world for any disesse | of THROAT of LUNG Only 60 cents a bottle, and your Mc BACK It you ar ured, j Of your Druggist RIKER’S, 6th Ave., Cor. 22d St, To 8 | AND, Jan. Vay Be le Bowery aud Spring St. $16 and $20 SUIT SALE. ,our old store, will be cone solidated with our mammoth building at the southe west corner of Broadway and Ninth St., after March 1. None of the Bowery Broadway. Stock will be moved te To dispose of it, we have reduced all suitings and overcoatings that formerly brought from $25.00 to $50.00 to $16 »» $20 § Made to U Order. $8 to $12 Trouscrings now to order at $4 & $5, Several hundred uncalled for Suits, Overcoate and Trousers at positivel half price. Some large ones, running from 44 to 52 inches. ARNHEII, Bowery and ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES. (Sportal to The Evening World.) TRAC! ‘The entries and weights for Tuesday's race Firat Race—Selling Andrew D Iinp. The 1 Lieliwyn Imp. Bom j Imp. Holyport": RAC six and a quarter furlongs 10 Chilton 119 S10 olivar uN9 Cato Trish Pai ina 10 Western it INO. Carcanala in Mickey i110. Sam Hryant 1) Monte Carlo ..2.....110 Second Rave—Selling; four and a half furlongs Son Erreur... 19 Vexation g. Canadian wt y Shot Delia M. Sua Dart... Dolona I. “ft! Third Race—Selling; # Pickaway. Princess Marie m0 Z.ngara 10 Fourth Rave His Grave Woleh Elmacor Criterion « Selling; five furiongs. 14 Wateott 128 Reynard Gira My Git Pai Glor.otts Bayberry Fitth Race—si Diizzard Unele Jim Adjoura... Ing; one mite. 10 Red Star. W7 Cheddar 104 May BE ee Club En The empioyees of the Manhattan rive thelr sixth annual bali on Friday next at the Murray Hill Lyceum, Thirty-fourth street and Third a have been made fo entertainment are ha Wat Presi ‘apt. FL inten, vice-Prew dent kinger, Treas Mani Daniel Mur mittee ‘of Ler Hh ‘ot Arrangements; Fre ler Shairmat. tteveption Committee; James Nolan rgranieat-Artns, and William’ Mobertson Henry Potter, axsistant floor managers Leyeai 4 2 o= Banking Dept. Now Cpen. \o ommngdales SAv;_59 <6! Children’s Coats & Dresses SPECIAL—On Tuesday we offer large quantity of Children's Whi iderdown Coats in sizes 6 months to $70 some are slichtly soiled, and for thi 4 years; prices have been reason we will gr grand lot at $2.88 krand ton made in colored Cloth Coats, and sple We obtained. MAL. tt A similar red has did bargains may DRESSES Str $0 dozen al with ft rume; 4 dresses of plaid 4 collar and cuffs, deep to years; have been $145; all sizes now 98c. Spring Grand bargain Dresses for ! now on sale A $4.65 Shaving Outfit for $1.41. N ad A complete reductions on fi Shaving Out- ~~ 1 genuine Wate & Butcher's Hol- low-ground Razor, vaiue ‘ Torrey’s genuine Horsehide Strop, hand or swing, value... 1 pure Bristle Latter Brush, value,, 1 Imported Porcelain Shaving Mug. 1 cake Colgate's Shaving Soap, value... 1 1 ‘Total value... ee ee = FS pen a SR Re up them wll in ~) been Summer wear 1.60, Bedroom .60 | Bedroom ++ 40! Department this week. SALE OF FURNITURE. IMPORTANT STATEMENT, _. In announcing that everything in our Furniture Depariment will be offered during this we k at a special reduction, we wish to state in the strongest possible manner : FIRST—That the stock includes a much wider medium and better grades of Furniture than is shown anywhere else in this city. SECOND. —That it is all spread out on one great two-acre flobr, making it much easier for the customer to inspect and com- pare styles and inswing a more satisfactory selection than is possible where the stock is scattered on six or eight smaller floors, THIRD —That every piece of Furniture offored for sale us is of good design, thorough construction, and fully warr in every respect. r FOURTH —That our regular prices aro figured on Jods basis, and represent the best value it is possible to get in the Furniture Trade. Any considerable discount from those prices certainly means a most extraordinary opportunity to the myer, THIS WEEK'S special prices apply to Furniture for Parlor, Bedroom, Library, Dining-Room, all, Office—in fact, nothing is excepted. As an indication of what we shall do we quote these a te n by anted a close dry-g f BEDROOM SUITS, fit, including: of which we show more than 100 styles; Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Suits down from $29 59 to....... Suits down from $35.00 to... Suits down from $40.00 to.... Suits down from $50.00 to... 37.50 | Suits down from $75.00 to.... $5.00 } And so on through the whole range of the Furniture Stock, a5\If you contemplate the purchase of anything in the way of —.|Furniture, it will certainly pay you well to visit our Furniture -$20.00 +» 25.00 30.00 00 1 1,000 Fireproof Sates, a8 fol- igth 390 Ibs.; out- urement, 2x1 | "13.98 afe dealers at $30..... . welght 500 Ibs.; 8 99 50 Sh w | si mea | sold by \ » measurement, 28xI8x18, by safe dealers at $45.00. Cy" welght 700 Ibs, measurement, by safo dealers at §} Dd." well measurement, by dealers at $ The above safes are absolutely oof and have been tested y some cf the most promin Mnished in the ver “OugD. and lelig si side | sola Shue | atdo sold at fire to any fe withou ‘The ht,” 18,99, Machines by those known only unknown" makers, or 8 makers of “cheap” machines are dear at any price. Yue DELIGHT is made to our special order by one of the dargest and best manufacturers in this country. We are not permitted to PUBLISH the name in the newspapers because the manufacturers themselves retail this machine, bearing thelr own nam at $55.00, We have insisted, ho: ever, taat the manvfacturers’ name be STAMPED ON THE WORKS of each machine—and It ts there for the | Macaulay's BOOKS Great Clearing Sale. We are Books, and this is the way we propose to do It; Cloth-Bourd Books, Ge. determined 1,000 cloth-hound Books, Inclid- ing the works of the most popu- lar authors, all to be sold now at The somely one Y following standard hand bound in cloth and gol, printed ew editions: 5-Volume Sets, 69¢. Macaulay's History of 1 complete In & volumes, Vietor Hugo's Les M complete In 5 volumes. Monte Cristo > volumes, p and complete in 3 volum Eliot's Works, Scott, 12 Walter Scott's plete in 12 volume: Poems, per set per set. 8, 149. 149 says vols 1 Vo! Wor e ™ com- set, . per Thackeray's Works, complete 1u volumes, per set George Hliot's Works, in § volumes, per set. best satisfaction of ell who are interested. IF YOU CAN FIND A BETTER MA- CHINE OF ANY NAME OR MAKE OR AT ANY PRICE send ours back and get your money. 10.99 05 writers, all to go; per set. All our fine editions of half-calf Books Tic. Books reduced to wo "4.88 | 69 2-Volume Sets, 28¢, Thc,-edition ot Git Books, bound in silk, cloth and gold, embrac- ing popular authors, all to go and Bets at less than the cost of pro- duction, Children's Books, $1.0 Books reduced to.. 1s $1.35 Books reduced to. 25 All our Bibles, Prayer-Books and S-volume sets, embracing Sc, Books reduced to . Hymnals at one-half price. to close out our} dl paper, In large, clear, new type, Spring Street. | Our Annual Sale of Corsets \ will begin on ‘Tuesday, Fan. 8th, and will include the Celebrated “C. P.” No 4and 5, the “C. P.” 1673, WEP. 1672 and “Care 1675, and the entire collece tion of “C, P." samp'es, (worth from ¢ to $0); (gonuine whales bone, bins eat, Baglish lasting), at @ uniform price of $2 43. Also the “Z. Z.” No. 27 and 342 (long waist—high bust), $1.85. : Lord & Taylor, Bradway & coth St. Mattresses.—Main Floor, This week the following special values Which cannot be matched by any house simply because we are the only house that manufactures mattresses on the premises Puli siz Our Ma Excelsior Mattr Improved Sanitar tress, made of mi with soft top, be Ucking, recommen phys 1.75 FREE, FREE, FREE, With each of the following Hair Mattresses we will furnish Sip Cover to fit same, free of charge, ‘This wee full size Fibre Mattresses, with hair top and bottom, of best A. C. A. icking, Including Slip Cover, worth double, | Full-size 40-pound mixed hair sold elsewhere for while you walt... pound black long sold elsewhere for 4-pound pure South tn halr Mattress, white, black, made In one or ferred SPECIAL. Fold rolled | bottom 500 of these Book- 1 Sprines, made of best iron frames, top and alike 1 regularly at $0.00; this lot at... steel Eye. which Well as solid CREAT SALE OF Eyeglasses and Spectacles, Lefore stocks MOEN taking we will hold ‘ 4 great clearing KE } of our entire stock of Eyeglasses and Spectacles, Here is an opportunity to secure the very best makes of Byee glasses and Spectacles at less than half! |Our $1.00 highty tempered Spectacles or frameless 3 glasses at Fi eacssiaee) Our $1.25 highly tempered steel Spectacles or frameless Eye. 9 glaszes at. ae * Our $2.00 Queen's Alloy wiasses and Spectacies, look and wear go'd, at... ei Our $2.59 Solid Sliver Spectacles and Eyeglasses a Tunis 7 Our $8.00 Solid Go'd-Vi::e4 Specs tacles and Eyegiasees at....., 169 FREB with every pair of Eyeglasses, Ic Guard, Eyeglass Hook and neat Case, FREE with every pair of Spee tacks, @ neat Leather Case,

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