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‘Wis. THunOW BOBS UP Tells Ool. Fellows How She Was Induced to Leave Now York. Reesived $1,400 on a Drait Pi able in Hamburg. A Mysterious Unknown Man Was the Go-Between. ‘The District-Attorney to-day began an investigation of the story told by Mrs. Augusta Thurow, the Lexow witness, concerning her reasens for going to], Burope in November last. ‘Mrs, Thurow, who is confined to her room by rheumatism, has sent Col. Fellows a complete statement of the cir- eumstances which preceded her sudden Geparture from this city. Bhe says that after being approached by « mysterious man on Nov. 17, who @ried by threats and promises to induce ther to leave town, she hired out as com- panion to a consumptive-looking young fwoman who paid she was Annie Miller. Mra. Thurow was presented with a Graft for $1,400, payable in Hamburg, and after some rather pecullar manoeuvring on the part of the consumptive woman ‘and a male companion, the entire party embarked on the steamer Friesland, In Antwerp Mrs, Thurow’s employers, ‘who had assumed the name of Hah @rled to persuade her to sign @ st ment that her testimony before the Leorw Committee was untrue. Mr. and ted ber in Antwerp. “ erthe sao draft cashed in Ham- ure, and after cabling District-At Fellows that Cane reese al ete irs. in due to her confinement in a Sold room at the House of Detention, ADLER HAS BEEN FOUND. The Indicted Lawyer Was Arrested in Milwaakee. MILWAUKEE, Wis. June 17-8. J. KK. Adler, an attorney of New York, who mwas arrested here on Saturday, charged with trying to have made a seal of the State of Alabama to stamp forged afi- @avits of recommendation of the late! Judge Stone, of the Alabama Supreme Court, was also recently indicted in New York for larceny and will be taken back. He is also wanted for embezzlement in Cevncil Bluffs. At Crete, he represented himself to be a milliounire, married a German girl on five days’ acquaintance and gave her a bogus check for $0,000 for a wed- ing present. Several cays later he left her and when next heard of is said to have married a woman tnclaaie net cll Bluffs that Be wrote Wut iitte credence is placed 11 the story. Adler was and wi {cing lawyer in this Pindicted’ by the Grand larceny upon two charges inst. him by Willlam 1. mae ter he complaint to the ct conccetion” with ‘one Don, Buses, ‘ob- ed valuable jewels from Keller, | Co.. jewellers, of Malden lane, fraudulent second eteaee \rrested and at Adler, in for a JACOBS’S THEATRE GONE. The Third Avenue Playho atroyed by Fire. Jacobs's Third Avenue Theatre, 443-47 Third avenue, was totally destroyed by fire early this morning. Smoke was seen coming from the stage at 1 o'clock by Fireman Higgins, who was on a street~ car, Four alarms brought sixteen fire companiet to the scene, The firemen had to fight the flames from the Fl vated structure and the tops of adjoin- ing houses. | In two hours’ time the building was In ruins, Adjoining the theatre, on Third avenue, 1s a large tenement- house, The police forced occupants out, as it waa feared this building also was doomed. It required great efforta on the part of the firemen to prevent the flames from communicating to the Pres- byterian Church in the rear of the thea re, The fire started in the gallery, over the main entrance. The Department was called out about a week ago to extin- guish a blaze in the same spot. It is 1 to have caught from an i Insulated electric-light wire. | Aas, wal to two | weeks ago, said t was no t y watchman ‘on duty at the time of the fire, The building t@ owned by Charles J. McCahill and is fully insured, MeCahtil has @ sult pending against Jacobs for possession, which is set for hearing in Court. to the building ts extimat- ed at $30, There was a quantity of gcenery @tored under the stage belong- ing to a number of road combinations on which there Is no insurance. Ja- coba'n. lone i about 62).000, Jacobs's re 4 originally church, It w into a theatre back in the and was run by B, W. Hiteheoe! was rebuilt ten years later and leased to H.C. Mine Tony Pastor also managed the hou It finally fell into J. M Hill's hand and xeven years ago was leased to Mr. Jacobs. Ss EARLY MORNING BLAZE. A $10,000 Fire im the Millard ing on Fourteenth Street. Fire occurred shortly after 7 o'clock thia morning on the third floor, rear, of | the Millard Building, at University place and Fourteenth street. ‘The damage was about $10,000. Three alarma were sent out. ‘The fire wan discovered by Policemen Adriace and Schick, phe ground floor 1s occupied in the rear by Dempsey & Carroll, lthographers, | and in the front by Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co., jewellers. ‘The second floor ix occupied by the Needham Plano-Organ Company, and the third floor, w! e the originated, by T. W, Stemmler & . commission merchants, ‘The fourth floor is vacant, and the fifth and sixth led are occupied by Dempsey & Car- roll. ‘The weat of the fire was next to the elevator shaft on the third floor, rear, ve feet towards the all the woodwork around the windows was ablaze, ‘The fire was confined to. the floor. Chief Croker estimated the total damage at $10,000, TRYING TO BURN THE CITY. that Supponed Men Desperate GREENVILLE, O., June 17,—Fire broke out this morning in a stable in the rear of the Winter block, surrounded by business houses, and spread rapidly, burning up Mosart's store, Westerticld’ Wholesale house, three printing offices, a mortgage. He wan ai raigned, but skipped his ball, the Methodist, ipiscopal Church, five dwellings, a large livery stable and The total to: «| fire still in pr: 2} spot in the se tard damag! several other dwellings and business houses wan $150,000 with the ess. ua and Richmond have been tele- graphed to for assistance. Fire broke jout in several other places In the city and seemed to be the work of desperate characters trying to burn the town, METEOR FROM METEORVILLE. | R FROM M f | It Made People Think the E: the W: Had Come. PORT TOWNSEND, Wash, dune 17.— Saturday night, at 10 o'clock, Chimacum, a small farming centre, four miles from here, experienced a terrific explosion and jar, the result of the falling of an im. se meteor, wich burst with a loud noise at the heigit of a hundred yards, and, after causing a small-elzed eyclone of several minutes’ duration, buried itself feep in the muddy water of a nelghbor- Ing lagoon. The meteor struck the bottom with force enough to break crockery in farm- houses three miles away, creating terror! among residents who believed the end of the world had come, ‘Ten hours after 18 0) Pi were still bubbling and x found to be hot enough to readily é rT) Syatematic dragging of the Iagoon fajied to bring up eny traces of the celestial messenger, which is belleved to be buried deep In t rth, WILL BE WARMERTO-MORROW w York To-Day the Coolest Place in Country, New York City is probably the coolest guntry to-day, the tempera. ture at 8 o'clock this morning being 63 degrees. The chances are jt will urn warmer this afternoon, with a continu. ance of warm weather, and to-morrow will be warmer yet. ‘The cool region for some days to come will be along the Atlantic coast, The weather in the Western States will turn cooler. ‘This morning there were light showers over the Southern Atlantic coast, cloudy weather prevailed over the t Miasiasipp! and Mixsourl Valleys, weather In the country east of the sissippl Valley is generally clear. AUS o'clock this morning the tempera- ture at Chicago was 74 degrees, at New ng #, at Jacksonville 7 and at St. Ol er Mis- . Dunn was not at his office | day on ‘account of flness in his family. lowing record shows the obi tn the! by Use thermometer at Perry's pharm. DA M...026 AL M...62/9 A, M " Weather United States Weather Bureau, § A. M.—Fore. thirty-six houre ending 8 P.M. T y, June 18: New York City and vicinity, | jah Prince” Detained.” The Prince line steamer Moorish Prince are rived at Quaratine this morning from Brazi) and Wert India ports, consigned to Jobn ©. nn reports that on April 24 the chief engineer, died of | t Huhta,’ He 1 at Quarantine this morn- unable to produce the nei fen of dinintection, H ph a fs. Sam Pickett'’s Show Was 8T. THOMAS, Ont., June 17.—Sam Pickett, Housekeeping Dry Goods. Important Sale of the Year. Lenstpabaaty Dry Goods cheaper than ever offered before. 8 cases Fruit of th and Rival Mill Muslin, %- 4 inch wide oa: (No mail orders filled for this item.) (No mere than 10 yards to each cus- tomer.) & canes Rochdale Cambric, 36- 74 inch wide, 12c. quality, at, yard * 6 bales Unbleached Muslin, good quality, 36-inch wide, 7c. qual- 1 ity, at, yard.es.cecereeeeee fy ‘We will place on sale 83 cases of the very best Sheeting made, New York Mills, which has no equal, at the price of the lowest grades. 6-4 Bleached,was selling at .15 yd, .00% 6-4 Bleached, was selling at .18 yd. 1 8-4 Bleached, was selling at .24 yd. 9-4 Bleached, was selling at .26 yd 10-4 Bleached, was selling at .28 yd. .18\4 Pillow Cases and Sheets, Best quality Pillow Case, Fruit Rival Mills were 16 of the Loom or Muslin, 36x45 in. at, each. Very best sheets made— ‘Tix in., were 60c., at, each., a 1x90 In., 24x2% ys., were fSc., at, cach 45 90x90 in., were oo Good quality Sheets— ‘2x90 in., were 45c., at, each... 2:8 | 90x90 in., were 52c., at, each... ae Lining Department. Real Hair Cloth at the prices that ether stores are selling the imitation at. Real Hair loth, gray, selling 0. at 50c. and 690, yd., our spec prices, yd., 30c. and., ae Real Hair Cloth, white, selling BE Bsns ve 189 Black Taffeta Lining, with the rustle finish, reduced to, yd., 9 OT, 42, AB and 20 Fancy Waist Linings, have been selling at lhc, per yd., at, per 09 yard . m 2c. Scotch Grass Cloth, all 1 colors. : ".. +08) Abe. Real Linen Irish Grass Cloth 10 Imitation Hair Cloth, 12% 1 QUANLY soos ceeessse . 06. 5,000 yds. Soft Finish brie Linings, per yd..., RAD 9 dozen Checked Fringed Glass Towels, sell regularly at 6c. each, for this week, as long as they 9g No mail orders filled. Not more than one dozen to each custome Silks--Clearing Sale. Big clearing fale, all this season's silks to be wold at about half price. 3,000 yards all choice styles Jap- anese Wash Silks, sold during the season at 30 u 4c, yard our price this week (as long 22, they last).......5 * 2,000 yards figured Indla Silke, all foreign designs, on excellent | lity cloth, always sold at M7 cur price this week ( long as they last)... 5,00) yards Imported Figured SIXTH AVENUE, 7 ’ 20“ TO 21* ST. OUR JUNE SALE of Outing Suits, Silk Waists, and - Capes, Trimmed ani Untrimmed Hats begins to-day. First buyers will secure the best of these unprec- edented values. Ladies’ Outing Suits of English Serge, novel jackets. wide skirts, silk lined throughout; formerly marked at 19.98 and 29.00, re- duced to 14.75 ano 17.98. DUCK SUITS. Ladies’ Genuine Duck Suits, in white and colors, ripple back jackets, wide skirts; formerly marked at 4.98, reduced to 2.79. SILK WAISTS. Ladies’ Glace Silk Waists, full blouse fronts and extreme sleeves, trimmed with satin rib- bon, elegant colorings; formerly marked at 6.50, reduced to 2.98. SEPARATE SKIRTS. Ladies’ All-Wool Crepon and Figured Mohair Skirts, generous widths, percaline lined, bias vel- veteen binding ; formerly marked at 4.98 and 7.98, reduced to 2.98 ano 3.98. Ladies’ Silk and Cloth Capes, this season's most desirable styles, At Half Price. TRIMMED MILLINERY. Our entire stock of Trimmed Mats, including the latest and choicest of this season’s styles, reduced to less than Half Price. 1,000 Trimmed Hats, all this season's shapes, and worth 5.00, 1.98 eacu. Large Avsortment Walking Hats, all choice shapes and trimmings, were 15.00, reduced to . ‘7.00 eacn. The remainder of our collection of 20.90 and 30.00 Hats reduced to 15.00 eacu. Among the extraordinary values offered in this Great June Clearing Sale are these: Sailor Hats—2,000 of them, and all of the latest shapes, 48° upwarp. White Fancy Straws and White Chip Flats, large variety, regular price 75c., to clear at 25° eacu. 6,000 dozen Leghorn Hats for Ladies’, Misses and Children, 48° 65° 75° acu. THE WORLD: MONDAY ‘EVENING, JUNE 17; 10s; ©’ Neill’s, |r EHRIGH BROS. Costumers. our Trade Mark guarantees Correct Style B Perfect Fit ‘ BARGAINS. Mermaid Bathing Suits, Navy Flannel and White Braid, $] 98 e Imported Shirt Waists, Assorted Styles, White Collars & Cuffs, $ 1 98 were sare Fancy Silk Bodices, For Dinner & Evening Wear, $19, were 8: SiIK Crepon Skirts, Black and colors, silk lined, $17. wer were Capes and Skirts, Rich crepon and silk lined, $25, Dinner Gowns, Silks, crepons, all silk lined, °35, °50, were $125, Evening Capes, Silk velvet, with real lace collars, “18, were 640. Irish Linen Dresses, All embroidered seams, $9, were 815, ‘Our goods must be seen TO BE APPRECIATED. 39 & 41 West 23d St, NORTH SIDE, LESS THAN HALF PRICE. | Between 5th & 6th Aves. | il | THE GREATEST OF ALL SALES OF THIS 18 MORE THAN A SALH—IT 18 AN AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE, AND THEY C7 NOT MORE THAN TWO GARMENTS MORE THAN HALF OF THE IMM WITH THE INITIAL OFFERING OF OV! TALLY ADAPTED FOR Note.—These garments are to 2.560, The average of their HERE 18 NIGHT ROBES. x" Nirrves, iw NIGHT ROBES. LONSDALE CAMBR CIENNES LACE, IN | LACE RUFFLES. NEGLIGEE ROBE POINT DE PARIS LACE. NIGHT ROBES. ORED EMBROIDERY. NEGLIGEE GOWNS NET INSERTING. NIGHT GOWNS. RUFFLE. SKIRTS. SKIRTS. SKIRTS. trap noon” "ET ™ UNDERSKIRTS. > UNDERSKIRTS. ¥: CHEMISES CHEMISES vi thc insets FULL LACH RUFFLE. DRAWERS, nomert, "eas roe THE CELESR CORSET COVERS, sic, Siru a VALENCIENNES LACE EDGE AND FEATHER IN FINE CO FRONT, WAT | OF CLUSTERS OF IN WHITE BACK, CUP) FINE MUSLIN, P HAMBURG INSE FINE MUSLIN, DEEP CAMBRI CHON LACE RUFFLE. FINE MUSLIN, DEEP RUFFLE ABOVE. FINE VALENC | | UP OF THE PRETTIEST, ACTURE OF FINE A SHAPE — EXQUISITE A PARTIAL LonspaLe xust.t| | RIC, PRETTILY TRIMMED, LADIES UNDERWEAR. Thinnest Summer Weight Fabrics, THOUSANDS OF DAINTY LIGHT-WEIGHT GARMENTS, EXQUISITE ENOUGH FOR ANY TROUSSEAU, SACRIFICFD, SALE BEGINS AT 9 A. M. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), EVENT.——THE GOODS WERE PURCHASED WILL. BE SOLD AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFIO OF EACH STYLE TO A CUSTOMER, 1a e AREA OF OUR SECOND FLOOR WILL BE COVERED DAINTIEST, UNDERWEAR — the ZEPHYR WEIGHT D FIGURED INe 10% OF QUALISY. N OF QUALI THE ao THE PERFEC WEAR DURIN. EXTREMELY WARM WEATHER. worth all the way from 1. regular price is 146. Mead LIST: PRETTILY TRIMMED WITH WIDE INDIA LIM. ERTING AND FEATHERSTITCHING, iC, HEART SHAPE YOKES OF FINE VALEN- SERTING CLUSTERS OF TUCKS AND FULE LORED DOTTED INDIA LINEN, GATHERED TEAU BACK, PRETTILY TRIMMED WITH N, PRETTILY TRIMMED WITH ROUND YOKES TUCKS AND EMBROIDERED RUFFLE OF COle INDIA LINEN, EMPIRE FRONT, WATTEA\ SLEEVES, PRETTILY TRIMMED WITH TRON | OINTED YOKES, NEATLY TRIMMED WITH SIx RTINGS, TUCKS AND FULL EMBROIDERED © FLOUNCE, TRIMMED WITH ¢INCH TOR. » OF FIND FRENCH REVERING AND TUCKS IMMED, WITH FULL HAMBURG EMBROID- | ENCH BANDS, HANDSOMELY TRIMMED, WITH, EMBROIDERED RUFFLE, , WITH ED WITH FINE ITALIAN LACE INSERTING.” TUCKED SKIRT, HEART-SHAPED YOKES OF ACE INSERTING AND FULL LACE RUFFLE. SKIRT LENGTH, ROUND YOKE OF 2 FINE 8, BEADING AND RIBBON FINISHED, WITH WIDE, DAINTILY TRIMMED Wi: -INOH HMBADED WITH TUCKS, ike HANDSOMELY BOUND WITH DEEP N L D WISS, BAND AND INSERTION OF TORCHON ATED EUREKA COVER, MADE OF FINE CAM- DJUSTABLE SHIELDS, TRIM. -STITCHED BANDS, sa lta) All at 5 DON’T MISS LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS, |is.tee 0, sore cousana, car Cc. 9 Each. THIS SALE. The Price Asked Does Not Cover th NOTE.—None of Above Goods Sold to’ pee, Materials, SIXTH AVENUE AND 23D STREET GREATER NEW YORK Bs “i ha Str 0.99 Important sale of Crockery and Giassware; combined Dinner and Tea Set, consisting of 100 pleces, fine quality, White Por- celain, fancy shape....eceeee 3.99 India Silks, very choice styles, on black, colored grounds, regular retail price 0c. to our price this week, as long as they last. 1,60 yards Plain Black Lyons India Silks, excellent quality, pure dye, always sold at Se.; our price this week, as they last 2h as prive k, us long as they last £389 Ladies’ Neckwear. AIL-SiIk Neckties, at 1c, each, comprising Windsor ties. in all colors; plaids, stripes, checks, figured and plain colors, black, white, cream, navy blue, light blue, pink, orange, lemon. green, —hellotrope, lavender, cardinal and brown; also four- in-hands, in all colors; all on centre table; regular price 2c. Grass Linen Collars, sailor 30 shape, a perfect Mt, very sty- sh and popular, at... all Great reduction in ur hign- cla: Novelty Lin Chem settes, with cuffs to match, all colors and styles, sold from 25 4c, to The. set, all rset, at a ass Linen Blouse Fronts, ' med with lace, stylish, at handsome 2he. Handkerchiefs 15¢, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's fine Irigh Ldnen Hemstitched Hand- kerchiefs, regular price 2c each at .. 5 BI er ats jaraie ot lan n, 2 | Eyeglasses and Spectacles, $1.0 Nick rt i | -) | les at, per 25c. and wear Ido'ne look or as Lacles, \ Pp well as solid gold; per pair... 69, i Having decided to close out one of our| |Stock patterns of White Porcelain, we | «all offer the same at the following ex- [tremely low prices, ail fancy Meat Dishes 8 in a t Dishe t Disher, Sau How!s ‘ Large Jugs. outs X Soup | a B-tn. i SF fin Plat coe f Tin, Plates, flat | ( or deop os | eq | Sin. Plat o4 & Covered re y [Individual Rutter Plates... | Fruit Saucers ~ Cups and Baus | > cers, per set SetFon D of 6 “3s 28f + Tea Pots. 5 Bugar Bow Butter Dishes. at ream Vitchers 08 s | } | Baking Dishes.,.......... f Embroideries, A large and handwome assort- ment of Grass Cloth Embroid- 25 0.75 Swiss Emobretlercd Ploun A | lass work, 4 inches | yard a | Hatiste Rmbrodered Edges and | Invertions, suitable for making sa lor collars, butter color, reg- 45) SPECIAL SALE OF SILK DRESSES, ON TUESDAY we will have a special sale of 439 Ladies’ Silk Dresses at extraordinary prices. 1 Lot of China Silk Dresses, value 11.50, at 6.81 Lot of China Silk Dresses, ele- gantly trimmed with Ribbons and Laces, value 15.00, “10.98 at tees ummer Silk 1 Lot of Taffeta Lot of light coloring faney Sum- mer Silk Dresses, value w 19.05 Lot of elegant Summer Suits, value from 40,00 to 24,75 75.00, all at .. S GREATEST STORE. oMmmadale S59 Ave59 «6 Sale of Wines, AN EVENT.—Not a petty sale of a few small lots, but hundreds upon hun- dreds of vases at special prices. All well- known standard brands to be sold dur- ing this week, as follows: Rhine Wines. Importer's Special dozen, dozen, price’ price Niersteiner Kranzberg....... 7.50 4.00 Durkhelmer Spielberg + 9.0 6.00 Marcobrunner, 1886 100 10.75 Forster Langenacker, 1884... 12.00 10.25 Good Table Rhine Wine (bottled in America)....... 4.50 Imported St. Estephe, worth 4.90 Imported St. Jullen, worth BASS'S ALE, bottled in land. dozen NOTE WELL—The comparisons made Above between import prices and our special prices are strictly fair and accu- rate, We have never known of another such splendid opportunity ,and we rec- ommend our friends and patrons ever: where to take early advantage of it, IRON BEDS--EXTRA BIG SALE. $3.98 $4. 98 $3.98 Most newspaper readers remember our recent special sales of Iron Beds and the extraordinary values offered. All wi begin here To-morrow, able casters, ill be urpassed in the special sale to ‘The three illustrated are solid heavy beds, with adjust - ‘The two outer styles have brass knobs, also brass rosettes in centre of head and foot end; special price, $3.98. The centre bed has brass rail at Special price for thi: NOTE, —These prices are for ail giz style. We recommend early selections, Order early, Mail | top of head and foot end, the foot end extending below the frame of the bed, style, $4.98. There are just 150 -beds of each After this lot is gone there can be no more at anything like these prices, orders filled in the order received. ee | | | |neis and cloths, in pretty combinations | 1,45) #0. TW Sts e°@ Girls’ Dresses, Misses’ and Children's Duck Eton Suits, in pretty patter 98 6 to 4 years........ ei Misses’ and Caildren's Combination Duck Eton Sults, deep sailor colla. trimmd with braid, 6 to 14 years, 1.38 and 3.25. Minses’ Duck Blazer Suits, In a variety of pacterns, 14 to 16 1,49 years . cerry tees ad Also a large variety of Misses’ Blazer and Eton Suits of all-wool serges, flan- and trimmed with braid, in prices from 3.98 to 10.50. Special broken lot of Children's White dresses In Dotted Swiss and Lawns, were $3.98 to at 0S, 2.08, 3.08 and 50 different styles of Baby Ging- ham Dresses... W. B. ; Cyclist Corset, ; Absolutely indispensable for ranging 5.98 49 ting, Equestrienne, Gymnasium and all Athletic Purposes, LADIES' BICYCLE SUITS in great variety at $10.00 to $35, SPECIAL LOT ot Cheviot Cloth Boomers, Skirts and Waists, value $12.60, at. vee Silk Corset Laces, 5c. @ gross Silk Corset Laces, 4 and 5 yds long, assorted colors, 2c, and Bc, goods, at Satin Belt Hose Supporters, Lindsay Clasp.. Sererntanddiedee Sie | Ladies’ Bathing Suits. | mon Ladies’ All-Wool (es Rathing Sults,FAST | COLOR, — trimmed f with white Hercules braid, cut full in size, sizes 34 to 4 areincnes 2.48. Ladies’ Black Al- paca Bathing Suits, latest design, sizes 34 to 44 inches, 2.98. | secure ONE OF THESE AT ONCE. 800 Clocks in | Louls XV. designs, j beautifully —mar- bleized, bronze or silver trimmings, eight-day move- ments, strike hour jand half hour on |cathedral gong, Porcelain Clock, 1.39. One lot of finely decorated Por- celain Clocks, with famous An- 4 39 sonia Movenents, value $3.00, | Groceries--Very Special. | ‘These attractive price The King of Coffees—tinest Java and Mocha, per Ib. a 1 this week: 29 AT Mixed Tea, our regu‘ar price, Mixed Tea, our regular price, Whole Ox Tongue, finest, 2 Ib 1.10 25 box, net weight..... A Swiss Cheese, best imported, Ib. sse & Blackwell's Pickles— erkins, Mb Chow Chow, quarts Al 4a A visit to our Grocery Department will thoroughly convince you that we keep only the very highest grades of Groceries and sell at very close price: We cannot fill mall orders for the abov Write for Grocery catalogue. ——~- see Dressmakers’ Supplies, Special Sale of Notions, Small Wares, &e DRESS SHIEL, Covered. "No, 2-Don au Cambele No, 8—Doz. ir, No, 4—Doz,, 1.10; DRESS SHIELDS -\ Covered. No. 2—Dor, 0. 3—Doz., .80; ‘ No. 4—Doz.. 1.10; pais. “te DRESS i t 06. No. 3—Doz., .90; ‘paig, Ow No. 4—-Doz., 1.10; pair, to." “OS DRESS SHIELDS Pure G: : jum, Plain and Fancy Silk Co Y 1.75; pair, et Diss WHALEBONE, 36-in. Selected; overy . 4 'y piece Shell Gross, 12,00, doz. , no | 86-in. Selected—Groas, 9.00; doz, I8in, Selected Gross, 2. 75; do: | French Horn Bone, Nos. 7 8. 18 Pergross,.80 .40 .50 60 .70 .80 Per doz.. .08 .04 .05 (06 (07 ‘08 French Horn Bone, exti Bea ra Heavy, gold 3. 1 ! Nos. a 9 10 Per gross, +80 1.05 1.25 Per doz.. .07 .08 08 AL Japanned Clock Spring Dress Steels. Gross, .33; doz,,.03, Double Stee! Dress Stays, usual price, 62 gross, at . 65 gross, or .06 doz, French Basting Cotton, large spool... .OT Black and Colored Sewing Silk,doz. 19 Dressmakers’ Pins, '5 1b. box 19 American Pins,doz. papers,2,800pins .07 English Pins, doz.,.55: paper. 03 Skirt and Sleave Distender, black, white, gray, gross yds, 2.75; doz. HOOKS AND EYES. No. 8 Swanbill, black, whit . 03 No. 4 Swanbill, black, white,.... 04 No.3 Improved Spring, black,white +10 No.4 Improved Spring, black white 1A French Model Waist A> Figure, 83c. » / In use by ail the leading Y dressmakers; indispensable to al lwho do their dressmaking or have jidone in thelr homes __ 23 Gross, own | sik Molre Belting, black, white, 10 ydS..+000008 es ni Fancy Silk and Silk Serge, 9 and 10 yard pleces.. Faney Cotton, silk striped, 19 yd. 28 Silk Prussle Hinding, 9-yard pleces, $1.50 quality, #1.10 dozen; per piece. 10 AILSilk Taffeta Ribbon, extra width, 1.05 dozen: per ple .09 | Tubular Rone Casing, fancy sille face, S-yard pleces, $3.00 quailt B1SU dozen, or, name C jor Tubuylar ¢ Bone Casing, | silk stitched, $1.00 doz 08 Extra Quality Cotton in, wide, 24 yds., The, doz.; plec Black Alpaca Binding Braid, { F