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“PERSIAN GARDEN” AT MRS, OELRICHS'S. 1A Bech of Vorom enmenid 6 Bough, 4 Jag of Wine, 0 Load of Dread and: Thon Beside Me singing in the Wildernee: - ¢ © Wilderness were Paradise now. ween iue Hermann ems ee beta gc lig aged WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3h! 00. her sister, Mre, W. K. ual: eam") = 9 = or, in the south ot France next oe Te htt t Omar haa Ohe Ri “g Store’s Seventh Half Sean Grade Sale of io produced, a: lsadora Duncan will dance to the lines tn Orient n, ° ih Peas Gara ha aay Furniture Regina Go-Morrow, Feb, /st. ° Tasicntie drawing Toma, and This is not a clearing sale of out-of-date or sh a 5 aves sabal, op- worn odds and ends, but consists of a brand-new cftors of the gracetar line Duncanr| stock of the finest furniturc “toads for the Spring season of the year 1900, covering over 60,000 square feet of pine Conservatory of the Osltichel floor space, most of which was ordered by us long ago in anticipation of a further advanc: in the cost of the raw Hehs, who occupies the oid Paran} materials and labor used in the construction of these goods; also in order that they would be ready in time for this Braces. beGht., “a | AW reels sale. Buyers will now reap the benefit of our foresight in placing these orders so long ago, as prices on all materials bean hitherto noted as an enter-| and skilled lator have been going steadily upward for more than a year past, and the end is not yet! Notwithstand- tale, at fs Hasina’ thet the ing this well-known fact, we will sell this Seagniiencs stock of furniture for less money than goods of a similar quality Suigan dint’ aot tke cates ee! be we at the ween | _ wa sor agalene store in Se oe ree We can afford to oe vA ee ene ments of Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish have » because we boug! ally and advantageously, ind, because we are content with smaller profit: | ele bee enon oo a eee || other dealers. Ina general way this is what you may expect to fio a who ts e daughter of the late Sen- rj . 1 ator Fair, will enable her to carry out any plans she may have tn the » way even of enlarging her present | Soci Ce Seeing ON Seer Tufted TURKISH | CH — Large size, | best tempered steel Where 1 made One—torn down and empty class, - inom with ate 5-plece PARLOR SUIT, of an elegant design, finely fin- orn hac) ar ut | JOHN SWINTON ON Bast Noman sds SoRs tbo ew oe 50 torture a * cord and tassels on ONE PREACHER. vor at a al 13.75 | is res , easy- ' swiss hess Mahone Cia i Was | Bread, and Tells of “Petty Autocrats,” Alias Walking Delegates. T would like to know something about the circumstances under which the Rev. * Dr. MacArthur, of this city, has “fre- | quently given money to keep the roofs over the heats and to put bread into the mouths of strikers’ families when the etrikers themselves were unwill- ingly engaged in the strikes.” I would also ike to know why the wretched “strikers yielded to the authority of walking delegates and other petty auto- crats against their own inclination and Judgment.” It would be interesting to know for sure how many of these striking bes- gars got bread from him. when they got it, what trade they belonged to and what union they were members of- How did they happer to go to him for bread? Were they very grateful for the bread? Tt would Be still more interesting to know the names of those “walking Gelegates and other petty autocrats" who forced these striking beggars to strike against thelr own inclination and jide- ment. The “walking delegates’ can all be spotted without very much trouble. It fa a rough charge against the bread- begging strikers that the preacher made last Bunday and the public ought to know all about it, It is so harsh an ‘accusation that he brought against the walking delegates that they ought to be hauled ap for malfeasance in office. —=. LABOR N NEWS. Just From Our Workrooms. 54Dozen (648) Ladies’ Fine French Flannel Waists, has an gon sve be been Ca) In the sweat. shops og vette strikes, but T have ot heard ot the ikers going to the Rev. Dr, 124 n pari that, as them them’ directly or elze i: ed ‘of the striking - remark fone, -. pertieg, men are not in the much “dynamite” w: are not ordinarily us, Gneretiette and possibly ‘murderous, Any can find that out by steadliv fenting't the ea orne’t ‘The most important subject of discus- sion among members of the various sicam engineers’ unions is the biil which is shortly to be presented to the signed; worth $15; | hogany, oak or ebon; Legislature for action, This bill, which Special Sale at in this sale at finish; Roos claw feck was drawn up by the Central Associ grasping glass balls; tion, provides for the licensing by the 9 Si ly worth $8.00; State of engiséers and for the establish: § e fa this sale at mat of roe License Bureau, The ‘ . ‘ Metropolitan Council, which was organ- {se@ in opposition to the other body, is opposed to the menguré and says (hat € 12 becomes @ law it will furnish gower for politicians to gain votes, The latter body ciaima to be the strongest and bt 4 mampbere ee tls hast for sorts che chances o! og A matter which will receive consta- | qa, at the next meeting of the ©. F. 1s the tion of Delegate H. of poy rol kino Uaton sept eae vera Or oprieteraso Sal maxitg it amendatory fr Handsome HIGH- Se eee pene file for ball of desk ira £ sae, histng of wee, of quarter-sawed Sei te S® Awe Cor. 42" Str es cok or ma- finioh, saddle seat, illuminated leather beck, a turned legs, braced, with 4 heavy turned spindies, sells at 00; fn this sale at aU i AL 23? Handsome inlaid with BOOKCASE—Of golden oak, hand- somely carved, nearly inches high, 37 inches wide; has double large large drawer in bot- tom; elegantly finished and de- DINING 7. doors glass with plates, yh 4.50. era money, Prices on these goods bs ago ago. This advance we ala anticipated, and, ow - 3 will show: 8 POR’ ARMURE, BAGDAD AND HEAVY EMBOSSED PORTIERES, every pair worth $5.00, $6.00 and $6.50; our sale price, per pair... it re ce PARLOR SUIT, mahogany Leetgered frame, beautifully ne marquetrie and pearis, covered wi extra fine Ce dh of setia damask, and vistors with best quality spring edge, fully poses Tice in this sale at.......... Golden oak, heavy han easy slides and is well con- and a rly : in this sale ‘4 PIANO STOOL-—Ma- mings; well worth $16; in this sale at 9.75 | 7.75 3.90 bat Bg ae RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES, AS A PROTECTION AGAINST DEALERS, Dunine THIS GALE WILL BE STORED FOR 6 DAYS, FREE OF CHARG:. POPP PPP PPP PPP PLA PPPPPALLLLA APOEAAALAPP PAP AL AL EIDPPDPEPPDPDLELPL Ly Che Upholstery Department's Hal/-Yearly Sale Also Begins Go- have also suffered an i and they're all Me way from 15° to pots has been quietly but Persistently buying for this sale! The result will cestainly surprise the public and the trade, as a study of the following |. duuble door size, with Soe Sagaeen, ot full length; the usual $2.75 kind; our sale price, each ORIENTAL, TAPLSTRY PORTIERES, reversible and in o igiage' col- ir, Eaceltent 5-phece PARLOR aUIT, inlaid pe Margutry, eines fin- ask or embroidered Roman plush, spring edge, class workmanship; easily and fully worth this sale at.... ith a handsome and 54.50 springs and hair, all 1! i | [elie ell | TABLBE— working SIDEBOARD, golden oak, vith nicely carved | top, French bevel-plate | mirror (16x24 inches), two large and one emall drawer, closet in base; well made and finished, sells reg- ularly at $13.50; in this sale at ry | 795, 75 Full 40 Ibs, made in one or two parts, cov- ered in A. C. A., Gold Medal or San Remo ticking; will hol one of t! ever worth sale at 10.00 0-lb. HAIR MAT- TRI , , clean, mixed hair; made in | one bot two parts, to fit id a |, covered in A. | or fancy striped | Belfast tickings; worth | $12.00; in this sale at 4.65 4.95 3.95 | Louls XV. | Springs, made in 3.0 Piano polish, nearly 6 ft. high, double thick bent end glasses, shaped carved top; sells regularly for $25; in this sale at MORRIS CHAIR-Vory heavy, well-made frame, in golden oak or mahogany finish; adjustable to 4 differ- BEAUTIFUL CHINA CLOSET—golden oak, E positions; reversi- | in this sale at 4.25 SIDEBOARD.—4 feet wide, of quarter-sawed oak, hand-carved, with French bevel- plate mirror (3x11ft. 2 somely em! in.), and velvet-lined | tietically designed; drawer for silverware; worth $7.60; in this fully worth $37.50; in sale at 4.50. this sale at 21,75 WHITE EN | CHINA CLOBET of | REDSTEADS, golden oak, in artistic designs, shaped } carved top, 5 ft. 3 fh. high, 2 ft, 3 In, wide, well made and fin- ished; worth $15.00; in this sale at I75 Desk-shape FOLDING- BED, golden oak or mahogany finish, full panel front, prettily carved, best steel spiral and double woven-wire $11.60 each; and 40 sizes, well eold at worth $20; in this sale a I.50 | 3- piece INLAID MUSIC CAB- INBT—Mahogany fin- ish, contains 2 large drawers and 4 com- ober) has shaped WABHSTAND—golden af oak, swell front, piaso polish; 3 drawers and front Che St tt—-Golden carved, PURE Peer working drawers, bevel plate mirror 12x20 in.; regularly $10.76; im this nale at 3. Ve f) House Furnishings. ble cushions, covered 5 2 in the newest designs Hessipine High-Back of Arlington velour) PARLOR ROCKER, and Wellington cordu- golden ce oF fae roys; fully worth $8; y finish, Roman big plush back, hand- spring seat, covered in Roman stlk plush, strongly made and ar- AMEL an as- sorted lot, about 200 in all, of various designs, some with 11-4, others with t-ineh post, ex- cellentiy made and fin- {shed, worth up to in this sale all sizes will be «ABER onk, has dresser and washstand, with bow!, plate mirror 24x cupboard, well made and cast-brass | 30 inches in dresser, and finished; regularity Hy r sf mmings; well| clegant brass trim- worth $6.75; in this | worth $14; in this} mings, well worth fale at sale at $30; in thin sale at 6.50 | /7.50. IP DESIRED, ALL FURNITURE PURCHASED FROM US WE ALSO MAKE NO CHARGE FOR PACKING, SHIPPING OR DELIVERING, higher than they were 6 NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, the kinds that are priced elsewhere at $3.26 and $3.50 per pair; here during this sale at IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS, 34 yards eas, worth in this sale at...... SAXONY LACE CURTAINS, exquisite patterna ‘and of fall $5 and $6 values; here during this sale at, per pair. Morrow. months here and there to advantage ever 4.95 Mo 9 75 345 POINT APPLIQUE LACE CURTAINS, in new and effective patterns, very serviceable, our usual $8 and $8.50 values; here during thie sale at, per pair........, 5.90 POINT D'ARARE LACE CURTAINS, exquftite designs in ivory and deep antique tints, worth be! vied this sale at. Also Some Caper ine that Can't Be sie Sane Cipee REVE! ty ‘APESTRY, 50 inches wide, very silky; full %Se. per yard value; in this enle at, per yard ‘ HEAVY FOREIGh TAPESTRIES, in handsome flora! and scroll designs; worth 61.50 per yard; in this sale at, per yard... al Love bs be had here during 6. 50 . Cowatted. 539e 79¢ sve ‘bias Bo evr Goral medallions; worth §3.00 seccecegeoecoaces, {ois sale oh oer 1.45 Che Halt-Yearly Trade Sale of China, Slassware and ‘ Houselurnishing Soods held in con'unction with the , en r J pholstery | ______ | Sales, also starts to- morrow—“Forewarned ve hy parsed sr Faye : worthy motto, and warned by the adually ponent ee prices > jover the country we placed pe ng iy long ago with 2 manufacturers here and abs and it is well we did woeel I Priel. | ¥ us and for you—because prices ave bees been steadily soarin a ever since. BUY NOW PAND S UP LIBERALLY @ ase is owe earnest advice, and if you follow 4g you oedkced regret it, Nowhess else can you get these rood: at these prices at the present times China and Slassware. R DINNER SET (100 pieces), of the finest German, china, artistically decorated in designs, in colors and gold traced, Imported to sell at $20.00; in this ’ {Ja wale at ( 40. 00 TEA SETS (66 pieces), of the fine: floral designs in natural colors, made to sell at sale at TOILET SETS of the best English porcelain, new shapes, large size, 9 pieces, richly deco- rated, imported to sell at $3.60; in —_ thie gale At..esecsesceeesces ees 195 ® TOILET SETS (12 pieces wits jar), KS imported to sell at $8.00; in this > an 3.25 aoe Handsome TABLE LAMPS, nicely decorated, with best central draught burn- ary er, made to sell at $4.50; Im this sale at 19 Imported and Domestic LAMP GLOBES, § and 9 inch sizes, richly decorated, in a great variety of de- signs and tintings, regularly sold at \w\\ $1.50 to $2.00; your choice 50. while this sale lasts at........- Ie Je BEER STBINS, white lined, assorted sises, ported to sell at 25c. and 86c.; In this ant es JARDINIERES—Wrought-iron stands, artistically made and well finished, complete with beautiful porcelain Jardinieres, handsomely colored in rich Rookwood tints sd releed seteo Seslen rently worth: EhER; 125 to be had during this sale at.....+ Oeeess ° POLI3H for furnita and all kinds of woodwork—the kind that will retain a brilliant fi he Loclh ve hconpaca sais! ve toner 100 The COLUMBIA CARPET SWEEPER, menetectared by Bis- A 30 sell; regularly worth $1.80; in this male at........60-cesseeeeeee eo OFFICE BASKETS, 3 different sises, made of strong Japanese willow, In assorted colors; special for this sale at.............406 BLACKING CABINETS, made of hardwood, highly polished, with carpeted tops; special for to-morrow at. BUTLER'S TRAYS, oak finish, strongly made, with brass cor- ners; regularly sold at $1.60; special for this ale at............ STEP-LADDERS, made of extra heavy stock, very strong and durable, the 4-ft. size, In this sale at.. FOLDING IRONING BOARDS, of hi full 4% ft. long; regularly worth $1.00; in this sale at SLEBVE BOARDS, reversible, similar to the Day make; special for this gale Qt.......0cscecccceeececeseeseeueneseweeeneeeeenee ees 4AT Al COAT HOOK RACKS, made of hardwood in oak finish, 6 hooks; in thin sale, very special, at.......--+++++0+ KITCHEN TABLE KNIVES AND FORKS, in sets of 1: for this sale at Genuine French SABATIER KNIVES, the 14-inch size, at. Chinese IRONING WAX, very special at TOILET PAPER of the finest tissue; special, per ro! ens Che Halt-Yearly Trade Sale of Carpets and Russ is another important event ig will &: w hered in with to-morrow. Here, too, the orien, very great- hy oy pnp 8 conservative basis B55 from peiees quotsd chewhee: for oe: very important advantage we o'fer is variety. You'll or ie aOeeee. in vaeres tes & death oom owe other :tores will show wasn cteoy one we cen sol wll save vir chee ont Mere are some example:—cloquent prools of our a:s:rtion: 800 hdl 4 SMITH’S SAVONNERIE CARPETS, in new biti styles and a inge; manufacturer's price, per yard, $1 a ir price for hed ‘ this sale oe ’ BLAUTIFUL AXMINSTER CARPETS, extra high pile, light and dark colors, with borders to match; all the new patterns to choose from; idvance in the price of carpets makes this $1.50 per yard grade 95e “very cpecial” in this sale at, per yard........ccceereceeseeeeee WILTON VELVET CARPETS, handeome and durable, the most popular in use to-day; select styles that are suitable for rooms, halls and stairs; ney gcods {ust from the maker, the price of which shouid be o5e $1.28 per yard, in this sale at, per yard 7 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, all the standard makes, in an assort- ment of patterns larg. enough to cover aay style of furnishing 4230. required, a regular 65c. quality; im this sale at, per yard bak TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, the double extra re ually, 3 in all the popular colorings—green, blue, red aud ecru grounds, with yard 55@ to match, actually worth 90c. per yard; in this sale at, per yard.. nh in this Roe *, e 50 WILTON RUGS—Oriental styles and colorings; 36x63 inches, | worth $7; in this sale at 4 75 | AXMINSTER RUGS, beautiful designe at wear equal to Oriental rugs, 9x12 ft., worth JOHN BROMLEY & SONS’ ALL-WOOL SMYRNA RUGS—The Royal Brand, nothing better made: 9x12 feet, worth $35; in this sale at Tig feet by 10% feet, worth §30;in this sale at SMYRNA RUGS—Full lines of the cheaper quslities. All-wool pile ea@ handsome patterns, In this sale at about half their usual values— 7.50 TXlOY%y foot.. 79, 9Q 9E12 feet... oY PRINTED LINOLEUM, in artistic tile and mosaic patterns, a large assortment to choose from— The 50c. per yard grade for. The 60c, per yard grade for The Thc. per yard grade for.. Che Wall Paper Dupartmonts is truly a may peesragi M . as ene |e Lecinsle derwhen of anything the thse pate 6x9 feet | RICH TWO-T! equisitely | kind for whlch exclusive stores ask 65e, and 7c. a roll; hereat. Taoestrie:, Rococo, Denim Silk and large D WALL PAPERS, rcquisitely designed; the LIBRARY AND DINING-ROOM Wi PARLOR, KHALI. all the latest colorings amd patteras; pressed embossed, in at, per roll... DINING-KOOM AN! kind you will have te pay 200, and Be. rom to be bed here at = es J : wet HALL on es staan thai are aa”