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RICH RAID ON QUEER” MAKERS Veteran Counterfeiter Brock- way and His Gang Held in Jersey City. BACKER BRADFORD ESCAPED. Elgded Seoret-Service Men in His Dentist’s Office, 614 Third Avenue, PLANT IN HOBOKEN SEIZED. $200,000 in Bad Canadian Bills, Fibre Paper for $400,000 More ‘and Plates Captured. Wiliam B. Brockway, the notorious eounterfelter and forger, and the three of his gang, William 8. W Ber, Sidney Smith, the engraver, and Lipdie Smith, his wife, who were cap- tured Saturday and Sunday, by Chfet Basen, of the Secret Service Bureau, and his detectives, were arraigned this forming before United States Commis- stoner Romaine in Jersey City and re- manded for examination. A fifth member of the gang, Dr. O. E. Bradtora, who conducts a dental par- ler at 614 Third avenue, in this city, plained he escaped from the officers who bad him in custody last Saturday oe more than w year past. The headquarters were located about tured. He is said to be the backer of ten gaye ago and have since been under night, and he has not yet been recap-| the gang. his is the richest haul of counter-| i141. of Brockway, who passed under feiters the Government detectives havo made in a long time. The headquarters @f the gang were at 542 Ann street, Ho- Doken, where the plant was located, and the business wi conducted with 80 much secrecy that Chief Hazen had boon striving in vain for nearly @ year ithe trail of the gang until they had | the names of all elue to the criminals. to set so ‘They were engaged in turning out counterfeiters who composed tt. ted the proceed- ral United Btates gold certificates of the | Genominations of $00 and $100 and wmall Canadian notes, and so skilfully were they engraved that it required fen expert to recognize them as coun- terfelte. ‘The building at K2 Ann street, Ho- Doken, was raided Saturday night by Chief Hasen's detectives, and besides Valuable plates for both United States and Canadian notes, $200,000 in Cana currency, with the reverse sides all printed, were found, and a sufficient amount of fibre paper to print $400,000 more. A large number of unfinished plates for gold certificates and « quan- tity of printing machinery were also welsed by the officers. THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUS' THE CENTURY'S GREATEST COUNTERFERITER WILLIAM B. BROCKWAY, AGED SEVENTY-THYB@ AND STILL COUNTERFEIT! veehem (le studted elor The plant ts the most complete and | haa ever been i was also arrested, but in some mysteri-| 64 and is said to be worth several oug-zuanner which has not yet been @x-/ thousand dollars, It is believed to have jaborate that been in operation in th constant surveillance. the name of Col. frequented the house, clue to the detective: him on the street one day In spite of his disgulso and follo house. Step by step cured Chief Hazen conduc ings in person, After days in vain to get wether, especially tor an opportunity to catch Dr, Bralford a decided to make the night, Fibble Smith and only persons there at Way Was arrested Hu hin cottage at Ka locked up In Jersey Cit of Willlam Edwards, engraver was not foun: He Is the son of Charles counterfelter, whore p: Rogues’ Gallery of ne station In this country Dr, Bradford) was at his office in Third avenue Saturday night, but denied all kno eof the conspiracy and denounced his arrest LADIES’ SUITS -- Some Very Choice Styles on Sale at $5.00. IT 18 MANIFESTLY the greatest Bale ever held in Greater New York or elsewhere—and these perfectly new and desirable Suits @ perhaps the Greatest o. the very great bargains to be found in this Sale, NOT ONE AMONG them has been fm stock a full week. They are new, @ainty, stylish, made to be sold at $12.76 ‘to $25.00—all to be sold by us at - $5.00. @0 SUMMER SILK DRESSES In all “ses, “Bummer Silk" ts the name, but as a matter of fact they are very de- sirable —_all-the-year-round Greases, and the sale price 5.00 40 COLORED AND 7% BLACK Autumn weight all-wool Dresses, very desirable for early Fall wear, 5 (){) and the price is the sam: A M8 VERY PRETTY LAWN Dresses, dalntily trimmed with laces and rib- bons; charming styles, you will say, and the price is the f) (}() came iJ ‘Women will find a most decided ad- vantage in an early choic 50c, Linen Scarfs, 19c. Another Great Purchase, Manufacturer's entire stock of heavy Momie Linens st less than half price Heavy Pure Linen Tray Covers, Mex27 in., value Ziv . be Meavy Pure Mom nen Bureau Boarfs, 1x4, value dic. A9 Heavy pure Momie Linen Bureau Scarts, knotted fringe, 16x, 29 Bureau 29 Meavy Pure Momie Linen carts, Knotted fringe, open Work, 14xi4, value @Wc... Heavy Pure Momie Linen Bu- reau Scarfs, knotted fringe 39 open work, 16x72, value Toc . Heavy Pure Momie Linen Bu- Peau Scarts, hemstitched with 47 open work, 16x72, value $1.0... ¢ ‘The above are stamped in « large warlety of latest designs, and come in Bewest and numerous patterns. Goode on male om conize counter, 34 Soor. Cologne Bottles, ‘These overiaid Silver-Plated J Cologne Bottles, with silk riv- ben bows, 4 19c. Wagner were the y at Yale Colley Dv= e Hoboken house The identitica- W. Spencer and gave the first ‘They recognized wed him to the they followed up five of the vaiting the gung all t the raid house, he Saturday the time. Brock- niday evening at way Beach, and y under the name and Smith, the Luntil last night mitha noted fadorna the | y police ieture rly ¢ Po $1.25 Corsets, 79. 300 dozen of the celebrat- aw. B Corsets, closely bon- ed, corded bust, 2 side steels on each side,top trimmed with silk embrold- ery, in extra lonf and me- dium waist, can fit all fig- ures, white and colored, Value $1.25, at 79c. Driving Lamps, 98c. 28 Dashboard Lamps, ble to either side Gash, for kerosene ofl; worth $3 Bee our assortment for least money in t Department. Eye-Glasses, usually 1,00) pairs of Smoke Coquell Eye-Glasses 1 lot of Silex Crystal Eye-Giasses, uz Silver Fr mt quality Silex Cry 0 &, Highly tempered Hy $2.00, at.. $3 Eye-Glasses, 3 4 e-Glasses an , adjusta- or top of of Lamps, I he city, Harne Blue Eye-Glasses, 5c. 2,00 pairs of Smoked or BI 1 or Blue 09 23 Ce Frameless 69c, ect stal Lens id for less WO pair, at 69c. Bteel cles, fin- never than Spectacles, straight or riding bow, nickel plated, 23c. Bilver-platea | key and ge to Ht himself for his ct roof rime) Detectives Bagge and as an outrage, him at the Colligan were left to wate house, but when Chief Ha: called there at 7 o'clock Sunday morning he was told that Fradford had given the and could. no! found. cost the detectives thelr vfficera the sli His escape ma, Way's cottage at Rockaway $1,000 rallway bond, a num- checks on various banks indred dollars in counter- foit Canadian $10 notes, In a wad in his at pocket he had a $50) Kold certificate and $00 in Canadian notes, In Smith's room at 4 East Fourteenth street, this city, a number of plates were found and a lot of counterfeit Canadian bills similar to those in Brock- WA's possession | The woman, Libble Smith, ts a hand- somo and dashing brunette of about thirty. Bhe used to drive up to the house In Hoboken in a carriage with a pair of stylish high-ste The” Government — 0! have a clear e persons who *have been a fi pngratulating themselves that they at last broken up one of the most rous and during gangs of coun- ers that ever existed in this coun- hree years old, career of forty. years of ly looks sixty. He is erect st of figure, with ever that are n and alert, and in action he Is quick ryous, He full gray (his, with his partially bald rable and en- Urely respec He began counterfeiting United States bonds soon after the War broke out and was arrested, but aped puntsh- nt. In 1s) he was sentenced for years for feiting and ing Governm is, but he did not serve a single Hila sentence ' 6, aoe was suspended on condition of his sur- rendering his plates and giving the Government Valuable information. In 1588 he was sent to Sing Sing for five years by Recorder Smyth for forcing Morris and Essex Railroad bonds, apd after serving his sentence, he was diacharged on Aug. 4, 1887. Since then he has been free. In the event of his conviction now, old thirty-year sentence will United State yi has !ssued several search warrants pre~ sumably for houses in this city supposed to be occupied by other members gang There was a consultation in room 1 of the Poat-om Building, the he quarters of the local sec men, this morning bet faze and Lieut. re, ith Ke of the Bureau here, regarding the esca of Dr. Brad ford. There are so many features, In the escape which resemble that of Kil loran, Ruseell and, Allen from Ludlow Jail, that Chief Huy has de act A atrict counting not n and Burt Q . who Ie really the responsible party, ——— DON’T SLEEP ON STOOPS. Loute Silbert Visited by Two Dif- ferent Thieves. Louts Sitbert, a mechanic lving at 44 West Forty-eight st complained tn Yorkville Court to-day against William son, of 465 West i for attempting to p early yesterday on the stoop and w He awakened tn time to recognize the thief, who ran away, He again sat! down on his swoop at 2 nok thls morning and feigned slerp He saw the accused man coming tow. ards him. | Anerson slijped bis hand into Silbert's trousers pocket, when Su bert seized him and began td shout Policeman Quinn arrested Anderson. Silbert did not recognize the prisoner as the thief who robbed him the day prev- | fous. Anderson was held for trial tn $300 bail TOO MANY INDICTMENTS. Cashier Wentworth Wants to Get Rid of Five of Lawyer Abraham Levy moved before | Recorder Goff this morning for the! dismissal of five indictments for forgery against Willlam P. Wentworth, former cashler of the Victorla Hotel. Tn October, 1894, he was one indictment for forgery, Martine, and gentenced to nd a half In Sing Bing Mr. Levy contended that Judge Mar- tine had taken Into consideration when sentencing Wentworth the remaining five Indictments against him and asked that they be dismissed. The Recorder reserved —— Postal Clerk Hab Arrest Max Bab, a mail clerk in charge of wub-station | 1. in Herald aquare, was arrested at 11 0 night at One Hundred and Fourth wtreet ‘avenue, charged with having The’ money was recet imped envelopes Hall district | hem, vieted on store Judge | two years deciston. der Post-Omee Inspr Teavers. | The embextioment was discovered after Tah went on hia vacation July 28. He was arraigned be fore United States Commniaatoner Shi Ing and held in $1,000 ball for examina 10, m Aug. —— - ht-Fingered Women at Coney, Mary Kingsley lives In East 0) len James, twenty-one yeare old, inthe Coney Istana Police Court to-d With picking. the pocketa of W. d. Berke: M twenty-four years, w Hundred and Frat street, of in money Norwich Post-OMce Robbed. | MIDDLETOWN. N. ¥., Aug. 6—Durglare bi gptn the ,postiomen sate at Warwick last night we hundred dol h of stampa and a mnall amount of m ken, | was burled this morning in the prison | cemetery, vs | nothing was heard from them, the War- PHELAN’S CHECKS 0.K, Ex-Mayor Grant to the Defense of the Ex-Commissioner. He Is Convinced There Is Nothing Wrong in the Old Dock Board. Meanwhile There Will Be a Rigid Investigation of the Ledger. Although the friends of ex-Dock Com- missioner Phelan stoutly Insist there was nothing wrong in the fact that he had a private ledger in the New York County Bank, in which, while he was Commissioner, many checks made pay- able tc “bearer” were entered, cash and then deposited to various accounts, it is certain the present Dock Commis- sloners, as well as the Commissioners of Accounts, regard the matt ot considerable {mportan The latter have been investigating the subject. | den gave orders to bury the body. The ‘ough pine coffin was placed in a wagon and) four convicts carrying — shovels walked alongside of the wagon as it was driven up che hill to the Httle bury- ing ground east of the prison. A grave had already been prepared and was pertly filled with quicklime. ‘The coffin Was draged out of the wagon by the four convicts and quickly lowered into the grave, When the convicts had shovelled in the earth the grave was marked with 2 number. ‘There are abou it murderers now buried in the prison cemetery. BULLET IN HIS BREAST. Quarrel Over a Woman Which May End In Murder, Frank Dewes, a printer, of 1716 Second avenue, ts in the Hurlom Hospital with & bullet in his right breast, from which he will probably die. He Was shot last night by Louls Ale tor 437 Kast One Hundred and Tht tee treet, in Altoro’s room, on the third floor of the One Hundred and Thirteenth street tenement, There Was quarrel over @ woman, Altoro escaped. TRAGEDY OF THE STRIKE. Rose Brown Took Carbolio Acid and Died in a Hospita The Dock Commissioners only heard | of the controversy yesterday, and have started out on their own acc “Lam fond of ‘gunning sioner Monks said, “and if there is any- thing peculiar about the methods of the old Board {t will be brought to light." xpert Haskins held a consultation with Commissioner Terry, and sald he considered {t a serious matter, Mr. Phelan, before crossing the At- lantic, notified the Commissioners of his intention, and said if they desired any help in Investigating his accounts he would cheerfully render it. He is ex- pected back about the middle of next month, when he will probably be asked to explain that private ledger. Those who know him say that if the story reaches him in Europe, he is Itkely to hurry home and demand an investiga- tion. Among the friends who have rushed to his defense is ex-Mayor Hugh J. Grant, who stamps the story as absurd. He points out th Phe- | lan was ever id Dock | Board h . Ax to the accounts which many se Phelan had in the New York County Bank, he accounts for it by the reason that he was connected with many institutions, was engaged In many private enter: and was treasurer of many or- tions. Commissioners of Accounts want e understood that Mr. Rehm is connected with their office; that he brought them valuable informa: tion in other cases, and also brought the latest information about ex-Commis+ sioner Phelan, 2 PRISON GRAVE FOR LEACH. None of the Executed Morderer's Friends Claimed Mody. SING SING, N. Y., Aug. 6.—The body of Richard Leach, who yesterday paid the death penalty in the electric chair for the murder of his common-law wife, After the d the autops; yesterday body was vlaced in a plain pin which was kept all night in t adjoining {he execution chamb: ‘arden Sage waited until 9 0" ning for relatives o rfri ors finished afternoon the coffin room jock this of the | she ead man to claim the bod but as After peing in Gouverncur Hospital MERCY FOR BARBERI. Five Thousand Petitions for Her Reprieve Received, Stirring Letters of Sympathy K Pouring In. Fund Is Growing to Save the Poor Girl. Defei Signed petitions asking for clemency for Maria Barberi continue to pour into Lawyer Evans's office. The petitions already number over 5,00. To-morrow evening @ mi -meeting will be held in Germania Hall, when pub- lic expression will be given, The fund being raised for the girl's defense, should her case come before the Court of Appeals, 1s growing. Letters from persons who sympathize with Marla nue to arrive at this office. lowing Is one from way South written by a lawyer: BEAUFORT, 8. C., Ju'y 30, 18%. down since Friday, Rose Brown died last night. She was twenty years old, and died of earbolic acid poisoning, which ald she took by mistake. ‘or more than « year the woman had know + Hrown, whom she mar- ried th Phey kept house at $8 All the m they had they pald for furniture and the first month's rent. She was a baster, and had employment in the same shop with her husband When the strike came hv were forced to stop work, ‘Their little money Was spent for food. ‘The woma uraged. Fitday, a fe after noon, she st Was sent tc It was late that as found that she had | taken the her husband. After that, until she died, the husband fat by the ‘side of the little white cot ouverneur Hospital. He seemed to be heartbroken when the woman died. “WHITE FAWN” NOT TIMID. he physicians sent for The Dowery One Hangs Herself to, a Cell Bar, Every policeman in the Bowery knows the “White Fawn.” She has been ar- rested many times during the past ten years. Monday night, after. t rested at Eighth street and Second nue, she tried to hang herselt 1 Unton Market station. She was taken first to the Fifth strect station, where she said she had been looking for her son, James McLay lin, who, with another young man, been arrested picking pock ri Mrs. Nellie Wilson, name as taken to the Union Market st i Where there is a matron. Bhe arrived Just after Commissi Parker left. She had p an hour when Doo ard a strange noise, He woman hanging from’ the d |. She tled her handkerchte and then to a bar. ‘The doorman, Sergt. Thomp- son and ‘the matron worked over her a few minutes, pronounced her all right and locked her in a cell with a police- man to keep watch, -— = Rallrond Clerk Takes Polson, Frederick Levy, a clerk employed in the freight department of tho New York Central Raliroad wt Gra Dopot, attempted to commit suicide | ‘To the Editor: | a of the re who has read the a ind conviction’ of. the -unfortun th farberl, in New. York aud tert heartless entence of py etestrocution’ proncuaced by. Hecorder 2 iPy ne haw nots heart of adamant, but Hust turn suudderiag from the. accumulated Horror ‘and attempt to utter a plea for, the: In- terference ot tive clemency in her behalf. oie urmur ot horror Instead of applaune onrtated throughout the civilized world. “A badly botehed civil trial, supplemented by Pyand cold-blooded judicial charge to a befogged Jury, has resulted na disappointing verdict of niurlor in the frst degree against @ miserab! dated and friendless foreign girl, who has wering for daya In court ignorant of the august proceedings me Dismina the Jury w of the case, for “culprits dine," hasten the senten trembling girl to the #! there awaiting her doom, ‘ation will goon be over. ig that jurymen may drag the helpless, iahiter-pen of the &! the brief Belect Sud atsem! ent witnensea to the te- voiting ex te by doubtful and Uncertain elesttlciry. made #ure by autopsy, hol @ prison flag ing to the world that our boasted modern mata punlahment, and. that. the execrable {at ‘tne Cencl, several hundred years ago, has been we "this preseat da hundred, ayn. a. tho Domenico Cataldo a : ich tenth, too loving, too, trusting sibianl"wna chose deity before prostitutlon, whould Te wetiered, and butcered In the sacred “name OE suntiver to natiaty a blondy statute, for the ex- Fumantty and religion loudly THOMAS O, WHITE, 4 United: Staten Commalastoner. ‘This ts the ‘vay. three law studen from Jersey look at the Barber! case: To the Fditor ‘rhe cave. 18, alngul fauna ease ot Mary nd, such base uid’ perish than D.C, An 1865, M en hands a ed her She wae fortunate in having emi- nent counsel, Mr. Voorhees, besides having the ald and protection of Mrs. Abraham Lincoln. Her resulted in acquittal, In this connection, Harbert bas suffered conviction we Voorhees in the case of Miss Harris jame of him, who showers hin blessings on the merciful, who gave the prom- tae to those who feed and clothe the hungry strangers at thelr gates, uniock the door—unlock the mn door, and bid her bathe throb- bing brow once more in aling air of Mberty!"" ABRAM VOOR MOORE, + MAS B. BAL R, JONATHAN P. quote the wort tudents, 586 Newark avenue, Jersey City, N. J. Scanion Killed a Bear, Scanion, Assemblyman Seventeonth District, James County's from Kings in reported to Hiast night ty taking laudanum at his home at! have had a hand-to-hand fight with a bear in vilization still tolerates brutal | O’Neill’s 6th Ave., 20th to 21st St. LADIES WRAPPERS. 200 dozen fine Lawn Wrappers, solid white Stripes and Plaids and delicate colors and figures, extra full sleeves, yoke and Watteau effects, originally sold at $1.89, 98° Lawn, Organdie and Pique Sults, best styles, fine colorings, original price $7.98 to $39.00, CLEARING PRICE, CLEARING PRICE, 2.98 »*19,98 West 234 st. $2 Shirt Waists, 50° $9 Outing Suits, $4 75. $8 Silk Waists, gh The only f accou of the base-, ball game are given im “The Evens ing World's” Night Extra, iasue@ imme@lately after the last play hag Kensica, He was found beside the road in @ the Catskills, near East Kingston, yesterday, He eritieal condit When found he had a loaded Kiled bruin’ with 8 long-biaded juckknife, but in hia pocket that he had taken from | received wounds from the animal's teth and It Js not thought he will recover, claws which may lay him up. GREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST oMMNgd S58Ave59 <60 STORE. ale There is practically no limit to the buying---no limit to the selling. It's the sale of the century---Three Million Dollars’ Worth of Dry and Fancy Goods, all this season’s best, much of it not a full week in the store- Greatest Carpet Sale on Record, NOTE WELL—All Carpets purchased during this sale will be MADE, LAID and WADDING LENIN@ = furnished FREE of charge. Tapestry Brussels, 4:5¢ yd. Remember, these are worsted, sold usually at 75c. per yard, An elegant line of Linoleum, laid, at . 43 Sale of Smyrna Rugs. Extra quality Smyrna Rugs, beautl- and Scott, 12 Vols,, for $1.29. A complete set of Walter Scott's Warer- ley Novels tn 12 vols., bound in English cloth and gold. One 1,29 set to each customer. ob HERE 18 A GREAT SPECIAL—Popu- bound in fully fringed 18x38, worth 21x45, worth 26x54, worth our price, si our price 1.10 ur price, 2.4as B0xt, worth 2.0% 80x72, worth vT #8xs4, worth asT CarpetRemnants—Big Chance During this sale we have concluded to dispose of our remnants, consisting of pieces from 5 to 20 yards, which we shall dispose of about & per cent. below cost. russe value $1.15,. OT Tapestry, value Te. to 90, 85 Moquette, value $1.00 to $1.26. Bu Bring size of room and you will get 4 big bargain among these, 34 Col Top, These Rogers Silver - Plated Jewel Boxes, satin lined, to be closed out at, cach, per Fly Cush: with silk p toy, thelr ee. at a 5c, 24c. Bilver-plated Shoe Design Pin, Maich or Toothpick Holder. lar Classics, handsomely cloth, Doyle, Conway, Barrett, Meredith, Russell, Corelli, &. 09 Also 1,00 Standard Atlas of the and gold, including such popular writers. as Warden, Cobb, 05 Fenn, Marvel, Mrs. Alexander, World, complete up to date, at 98 Westall and others, published 50c. Paper Novels, 19c. Smart, Clay, Sarah Grand, Also 10,00 cloth books, bound in cloth at TSc., at, each... 10,000 Paper Novels, including Bonner’s Choice Birte por ‘8 International Series, Cassell's Bunshine Series, Dodd, Mead & Co.'s Blue Paper Series, em- bracing works by the most popular writers—E, P, Roe, Cobb, Southworth, Fossett, Zola and many others, 19 published at bic. at Edna Lyall's Works, 6 vol 98 cloth and silver, set for... 1,98 Shakespeare's Works, 7 vol: High Grade Upright Harmony Plano, any style of wood; 6 years’ guar ,cloth and silver, published at cloth and’ gold, pub. at $5 set... 1.29 Harmony Piano, $1'75. More Groceries--Special. ‘The most popular Grocery Department in New York. And no wonder, when we offer the highest grades of goods at less than the wholesale cost. We offer the following Specials, interesting alike to Picknickers, Tourists, Housekeepers and Hotel-Keepers: Schumacher’s Rolled Oat Meal (Avena), 2 Ib. package... Soda Crackers, XXX. quality, 08 1 ID. package +e * Ginger Snaps, extra fine, 1 1b 08 package ” D Full Cream N. Y. State Cheese, 14 per Ib... : Potted Ham (Richardson & Robbins), per can. French Sardines, small pure Olive Oil, can.. ‘ Finest Salmon, tall can WS and Finest Salmon, flat cans. 17 and 20 Queen Olives, extra large fruit, 10-oz. bottle, 15¢.; 2 for Mixed Tea, our regular pri. Bie.; spectal........ Mixed Tea, our regular price 38c.; sold elsewhere from 60 to &8ec.; special. Lobster, new packing, tall can., Bt Best $1 Rye Whiskey, 66c. Highest Grades only, Ola Rye Gauntlet Whiskey, never sold before by us for 66 a 4.50 15 -08 ‘ns less than $1.00; special. Very fine Table Claret, regular price $4.75 per doz; spect quarts, 25¢.; per doz....., Rhine Wines, quarts, 30c.; per Marine or Field Glass. Each pair in a mo- rocco leather case, shoulder to match, nev less than $6.00, 2.98. all at about half value. Manufacturers’ Entire Stock of 50c., 75c. and $1.00 Silk Belts to be sold by us at 10ce. Greatest Purchase of Silk Belts made by any one house. 10,000 Assorted Silk Belts, with a large varlety of ellvered buckles and slides, manufactured to gell at 600, Te. and $1.0. 40 Cc. 75c, Bill Folder for 29 em Pie sian oe var These Genuine Russia Leather Gentle- men's Bill Folders, value 7% 29 cents, special. ao Royal Crochet Silk, 6c. Royal Crochet Silk, all shades, each ball guaranteed to contain one-third of an ounce, or from © to Toilet Articles, Patent Med- icines and Perfumery. Celebrated Recamier, Harriet Hubbard Ayer's Perfumes, all odors, Jonquil, Dorothy, Peau d'Es- 39 Pagne, &c., value $1 bottle. “ Dr. Snow's Celebrated English Violet Toilet Water, value %c. Dr. Snow's Celebrated Extracts, all the most popular odors. French Atomizers, hand paint- 39 Dr. Wood's Root Beer Extract, 1 bottle makes 6 gallons, value New line of French Pocket Powder Cascs (handlest thing for summer), French Face Powder and Mir- ror, value $1.00, ai ed, value 69. we. 06 including Powder Puff, best 49 \Curletta, for waving and curling bangs, wind, dampness, &c., &c,, have no effect; value i6c., at Borine . Pinkham Compound, Snow's Seldlitz Powders. +15 Maltine, plain... bo Snow's Celery Compound, 59 Maltine, Cod Liver Ot ; 59 Buttermilk Soap, box o cakes ov Manufacturers’ entire stock of pure Bristle, 4-row, plain and wax back Tooth Brushes, value 10c, Solid olive wood back, Bristle Hair Brushes. Pinaud’s Extract Eucaline . Excellent Watch, $2.69, There are plenty of cheap Watches in the market, but this beate anything that has ever been offered before, It is @ high-grade watch in every respect, has silverine open face, dust-proof case, stem winder and setter, 7 - Jewelled Standard America movements, Every Watch guaranteed a white all odors % yards, value 25c., 6c, Best Embroidery Silk, assorted 0 colors, bunch of % skeins. ‘ 7 Best Berlin Zephyr Worsted.. 28% Best Ice Wool, all colors, ball., | @% perfect timekeeper, 2.69. Gentlemen's finest coin allver Hunting. Case Watches, engine turned, Mattress Dept., Main Floor. We are the only house that manufac _ tures Mattresses and sells at retail only, We have convinced nearly everybody byt this time that we save the consumer about 6 per cent. In other words, wi sell a Mattress at $5.00 that other stores charge $8.00 and $10.00 for, We sell one at $10.50 that other stores charge $18.00 to $25.00 for. And so on, With the absolute certainty of such an enormous saving, is it any wonder that the people prefer coming here? FREE. FREE. FREE. With each of the following Mat- tresses we will furnish a slip cover to fit same, free of charge. This Sip Cover will prove a great pros tection to the Mattress, 5.00 40-pound best A. C, A. ticking; 5.75 including slip cover; value $8.00 Oe #-pound special grade mixed Hair Mattress, made in one or two Parts, including sllp cover; 7.69 Value $15.00..... . 40 pounds, excellent quality curled Hair Mattress, made in one or two part: Full size Fibre Mattress, with hair top and bottom, includ- ing slip cover; value $3.00 for.. Short Hair Mattress, full size, #-pound White Curled Hair Mat~ tress, full size, excellent quality, made in one or two parts, best quality,plain or fancy tick- ing, this mattress {s usually 18 49 sold at $25.9; our price I. At this p,Jce we are only willing to take orers for not more than 150 mattresses, Seo to it that your order is among the 150, Woven Wire Bed Springs, made In our own shop, on the premises, The Savoy, $1.79, Woven Wire Cots, SELLING BY THOUSANDS, On our Main Floor, V9) Made in our own shop, best hardwood frames, sold all over New York at $2.50, . Cotton Mattrees to fit same. 1.60 Upholstered Cot, $1.19, 90 Elegant Woven Wire Couches, best hardwood frames, sold all over the city, at $5.00, at. a 2.29 a x 4 W § Be ~w , ’ A i i if | ) } ,

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