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" STEPLESS STAIRS INSTALLED ON “L.” ——--e-— First of Innovations at Third Avenue and Filty- ninth Street Voted a Success, MOVING STAIRWAY AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE who conaidered this me treated oxpectally for them. ‘Che pat: ronage became so numerors that finally of free riding rway which carries tation without the exertion of @ climb was put into opera tlon to-day at Third avenue and Mitty: | an employee had to be stationed at the ninth street, staire to keep them off. A great many It works smoothly and will prove a] grown pereons made the ascent juot out boon to distressingiy obese men, Who are| of curiosity, and altogether the innovar plentiful in that neighborhood Hon was overworked from the tim@t “Ooh Thomas, the champion fat man| beran business. of the Bronx, was one of the first| The @tatrway runs easily and there ts heavy-weights to test the virtue of the | an absence of jerkiness despite the ab- new-fargled arrangement, and bo voted | rupt variations of weight put upon It Tt oan carry forty persone at a time, It takes exactly thirty seconds to make | the ascent, but a person who walka up ‘on ft will gain the top in about fourteen would havo his house once Then the regular Yorkville fat headed by Pudd) mado the tost and gave Mr. Gould's con.) the moving, stepless wtalr, traption ar nnchusiaatio O. K, ‘Then the! the tap In atx seconds. Dig fellow# went into a beer session and| The new arrangement is a foot and @ declared that when all the other ata-| Dalf wide and runs alongside of the tions of the “L’ were furnished with) @tationary stairway, which Is the same moving stairé New York, all other | Width A person walking up the station- things considered, would be as near an| fy age Congumes thirty seconds in approach to paradise as a fat man| The new arrangement is at the down- The “stairway badtt" was developed | iy furnished by an electric motor under among the children of the borhood, the statian platform. men @-paunch Silberstein,| seconds, A man in a hurry running up will reach —* GAGE TO SCHURZ ON BRYAN'S POWER Secretary Points Out Again What He Con- siders the Menace of Free Silver. WASHINGTON, D. ©, Sept, 6. —fecretary Gage has made the following reply to the open letter received by him from Carl Schurz, of New York, on the money question: Dear Sir: I have the honor to acknowl- edge the receipt of yours of the 8 tn. @tant, in which you utter come words of eriticlam upon the statements made by mé in a newspaper interview published Pape Ld topped of remricied thelr operations, ent Aug. 3%, in which I expresned the oplo+ ) i giready sissoureget and nearly peralyent, ¢ ° © fon that Mr, Bryan, If elected President, | and it thew are the effete of & mere appre: could, by the exercise of considerable | sension of a poenbiity, what would be the “perverno ingenulty,’’ put the Govern | offeot of the event itself! There ie mearcely an ment on A silver bans, ruin its credit, | tmaginedte limit to the destruction eeriain to be end bring incalculable dieaater upon the wrought by the business fleturnenee that Mr, business interesta of the country. Dryan'd mere election would cause You deny that the dangers set forth) | myself am unable to perceive why by me in that Interview | the same consequences, In a minor de> that any President wili be able gree perhaps, would not ensue now Dryen's eleetion and of the conesquent placing of oUF Comptry Upon the vilver basis hae already caused vatold mililone of our securities Uo be thrown upon the market, Sores of busines ordere are Already recalled, a large number of Manufecturing emabiiabmente have siready what I declare might be done. whieh you so forcibly foreshadowed the Republican party, in‘eontrol of che] ‘hen Government in both (he legisiative and branches, proves twat Weriy | POSSIBILITY OF DANGER. Now the when consequences #0 great an ire Involved the forces operating augurate them should be resisted neal In ite profesned purpose to he gold standard You vay your dental “ia not bared on| !? the reasoning of those of your orittes |"! Y point, Keven the possibility of who neok to show by figuece that a| ‘anger whould be avolded. It Is a fa President, desiring ever so much to put] Millar faot and one'altogether too much In evidence that an administrative of+ fleer Alled with hatred and contempt of a particular law can, by perverse inge- nulty, practically nullify its operations, You point out in your letter (hat if the course indicated by me in the interview referred to should be contemplated by Bryan the Republican Congress the country on a silver basis, would lack the means of doing no." On the contrary, you admit ‘for ar- @ument's sake,’ ail | say on that pol: Tt would seem, therefore, that there fo no particular difference between us as to what Mr, Bryan as President could @o under the Jaw or in spite of the law] Mr faa it now be which meets In December next could in advance restrain him by new and mere WHAT BRYAN COULD DO, | sve mansatory nro! The oronosition that in Bryan's election ‘he pre It ought to have been apparent to you, a8 {t no doubt was, that L was speaking| can tle hin hands #o that he cannot «lve @f the possibilities of the case under| effect to his expres intention appears Circumstances and conditions as they! me to be fallacious, It would require now exif; but you proceed to point out) 20M lemislation by & party Whore poltey how at the next sension of Congress, | "2Uld have been rejected by the people ion Wil ‘meet ib December, lealelar Hepsi their last expression at the tion could be had which would com- Purther pletely forestall unfriendly action to- pip gt ralton et ge ests Ward the gold standard, even if Mr. treo allver minority. would \, hs he e justified by constituents in usin, Wil the resources of dilutory procedure to prevent such Jegi#lation, and ageinst Rryan were elected and should a#till cherish the firm-set purpose declared by, him on Sep: 16, 18605, at Knoxville, h tactios affirmative legislation such Tenn,, where he sald iM you suggest Would be probably im: posable, Can any one doubt that Mr. n would Ure action by his friends ress to prevent the further vote for ™ T promipe him it will main tained in thie bovatry longge then 1 am able wo met rit of vee ae cemina! erveupey eal that yO relge cee eens to You rebuke me in polite terms f Repth) eon Prager ata founding © false note of alarm, ty from expertensiag disaniors Quleting the Dusinese community, and) MMC Vere ryan will, if specially whem uttered by one In au-|wuy to meoure nately iene tie yah thority. power from those tipon whom you tele Tamm not et all skilled in controversy.) 4 Protection and confer It upon thoro and have had no practice In dialecticn to dread? 2°U Ma” have kood couse but T will Indulge in a few words in the way of rejoinder to your criticism, In the first place, then, no more seri- ous disaster could overtake this coun- try (in this I think you will agree with me) than the breaking down of the gold standard and ¢ adoption of that Since you have raised the ques further legislation, let uw look Putty further forward. If Mr, Bryan tm elects ed President, tt is of all things the most probable that the next House will have a Demveratic majority. But even ade mitting that that Congresa dating from March 4, 19, will not be able to effect any change in our present financial henliw of the polley whivh he de. 4 reps cnn lee bers ety NEW IDEA PATTERNS. None better at any price. 10c. Yover moro—never less. i eee “mat + Sixth Ave,, WEDNESDAY, One Dollar Eibetine Cloths Go-Worrow for 55e. | Here is a bargain you should not overlook, You ldon’t get such opportunities very often. The cloth is 52 inches wide, comes in 3 colors—navy, brown sand black—and will be THE fashionable material of \the fall season. We say $1.00 Zibelines, and we mean it liter- ally. Youcan’t get a yard of it at any other store for less than One Dollar, ' School Supplies. Don't send the children to school without the things they need for their studies. It will cost you so little to start them right, if you buy here, that the cost part need not trouble even the slender purse. pArER PENCILS, rubber insert, per PENCIL TABLET,90 leaves, 3 10¢| DOUBLE SCHOOL BAGS, made of 2c | fine corduroy velvet, with tings aud PENHOLDERS, per dor., COMBINED INK AND PENCIL chain, 90¢ ERASER, 2c DOUBLE SCHOOL BAGS, made of COLORED LEAD PENCILS, 6 in ‘fine quality. felt, with rings and box, per box, 4c chain, 156 SCHOOL CRAYONS for map draws ve Bh ROBDOL BAGS, with e ing, 14 colors, ) 3 i OILCLOTH SCHOOL BAGS, with hepa PENS, good quality, per | leather aibay ae SCHOOL PENS, good quality, per CANVAS SCHOOL BAGS, bound ibs 20¢ with oilcloth, patent fasteners, 3c OILCLOTH SCHOOL BAGS, bound © with linen, with leather strap, vi SC CONRN'S PENCIL SHARPENER, — Bc ¢|STAPPORD'S BLACK INK, 200 bottle, %e 7¢|GARTER'S BLACK INK, 2-08, bot: rose, PENCIL BOX, with lock PENCIL BOX, papier mache PENCIL BOX, imitation mahogany, tock and key, COMPOSITION BOOK, good quality paper, 96 leaves, 2 RUSE BOOK, estoag, 64 ayes, $C TYPOGRAPH: A fretless TYPE: COMPOSITION BOOK, stiff cloth cov- WRITER, which was made to bell en, ¢ for $70. We warrant It for one year, PENCIL TABLET, 240 leaves, 6c Our price, 17.50 PENCIL TABLET, 220 leaves, Sc TYPEWRITER PAPER, pet ream, 45c Are You Redecorating? If you contemplate new wall decorations for fall see our wall papers before you decide. You can buy the very choicest papers here for so little money you'll hardly believe your eyes when you see them, WALL PAPERS for parlors, halle and libraries in rich reds, greens and blues,elsewhere sold for 40 and 50c, a roll, here at 3ic 20,000 rolls EMBOSSED AND GILT WALL PAPERS, light and dark shades, elsewhere sold for 25c, to 30c,, here at 16c 26,000 rolls of good WALL PAPERS, in stripes, floral and set figures, at all other stores 18c, to 20c,, here at 10c 38,000 rolls of GOOD WALL PAPERS, suitable for all apart- ments, really worth Bc, to 10c, a roll; special at 3c Women’s Drawers, Skirts and Wrappers. We submit these special offerings—any one of which should be sufficient inducement for you to come here to-morrow: WOMEN’S CAMBRIC DRAWERS with lawn umbrella rufte, finished hemstitching, SPECIAL at 21c WOMEN'S OUTING FLANNEL SHORT SKIRTS, finished with hem and yoke band, SPRCIAL at 19¢ ‘WOMEN'S WRAPPERS, plain or flounced skirts, trimmed waists, excellent styles and materials, not over 2 to ary one person; TO- MORROW at 39¢ at the ratio of 14 to 1, and elected upon that platform? You end your letter by supsenting that L retract what | have said In fairness to the business community. whieh not be unnecessarily BRYAN TO FARMERS. ! } ny Bryan gore te Agieal merece. ) t Hi commerelal and industri interesta of People because of the purpow he! Talks in West ower he would pow. Mberty to wet upon Virginia to Big Crowds of Countrymen, T do not fe sumpertion; | feel It my duty to at foast walt unttl afior Mr. Bryan himeelt jaa retracted tiie statement of 1896 that “it (the mold standard) will not be main: | tained in this country longer than Tam able to get rid of tt." Very truly yours, | LYMAN GAGE %, Rolton Landing, Lake ex-PostmastorsGenera! Wilson in moat complimentary terms. Mr. Wilaon had that He Bought City gent a letter indorsing Bryan's antl Trust at Par. Impertaliatic stand ‘ Mr. Bryan asked how any farmer could be a Republican, It was easy to tand how the head of a tr army contracto hat Comptroller Coler to-day denied that he had bought stook of the City Trust Company at par, ae charged by Richard Croker, knowlag that It would go up to 2 within a short time, through in fluence of city patronage. “EL say now as T have sald before," sald Mr, Coler, toeday, “that T am @ stockholder In the City Truat Company, 1 old the stock In my own name, 1 did not buy it at par aw Mr Croker gays, but at 2%, and instead of the! company xetiing any benefit from city patronage, Ht hae rather heen disertm Inred amainst of farmors, y were not trying to wet hands Into others pockets and to keep others bands out of their pockets thelr However other might be of that prosperity latetd the current hia oat crop, cialming that geration in this matter was a of fallacious reporia It Mate haree in such a hollow ong] Cernitis the f agricultural prosperour clans the farmer wae not a #harer Here Mr, Bryan re reporia o¢ Annes exagmerate ( he # ation the likeli: And after the that It hardly calls for a reply, but auc . T decline to notlee Mr. About me otherwire 1 sot discuss the politteal n, [donot know what came out ¢ Hil McLaughlin conferenes,”* you see Mr, MoLaughiin tox "They alway bilities of good never take into consli hood of crop farmer has taken these passes between the bulls and bears of a bad hances, he DEMOCRATS GAIN 43 A ye er ge SEATS IN VERMONT. him'he has to meet (he bug a "A good crop ls m praising the Ttepublt bad crop ie taken aa voting the Democeuttc ti “Phe claim is almost made chat the Repub party controle the rainfall, but this cannot be true, for if It were there would be a manouoly on rain and party, while a Aishment for f al io The Bvening World.) RIVER JUNCTION, Vt, WHITE Bent, b--Returne from additional towne] the price would go up. show that the Repybiican plurality will i not be more than 25.000, " The Democrats are satisfied with the] DMOWMSD BOY'S BODY FOUND. rains they have made tn the House of] a. Soay ot James De fevia Representatives, as shown by returns Principle of money for which Mr, Bry: guntends, In 1606 you yourself a: quoted as having aid: ‘ Tho more sgpredension of a possibility of Mr, legistasion, what, we may fat will be the eftect of the continued nat? it a A eighteen years old, of 13 Van Brunt eet, Brooklyn. was found this morn- Bele Btn. "be hey elie hiety-one, ma tna | la wan an ery already AL eae re THE WORLDs WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sue tenets 4, Hon. Carl § BHMPHERDITOAWN, W. Va. Sent & George, N Mr, Aryan began the mecond day of! watt sd dal ng gay hie present tour at thie point. Hin COLER AND firat mpeoch waa made at Morgan's Grove, inethe suburbs of the town The attendance was immense, people! Virginia, but from Virminia, Maryland ———— and Pennsylvania 10 hear the speech Mr, Bryan wae received with deafen Denies Croker’s Statement Ing applause, He began by referring to ny ail et UALS ipra rm alla ie i AYU0, Cn os Have you read /THE BOOK WORLD? + $ The September number just out, } { - { { + } eo per copy. SEPT. 5, 1900. 18th and 19th Sts Solid and Stylish School Shoes. At a saving of S0c, to 1.50 a pair! | Some four months ago—to be exact, May, 1900— there occurred a sharp break in the leather market— only lasted a few days but long enough for us to order our stock of school shoes for Fall at prices that now prove to be fully 25 percent, below current quo- tations, It means the same shoe for of the else- where prices, or the same price for |, more quality | than the elsewhere shoe, IT MEANS Mises’ and Children's Arco Calf spring heel lace and button Shoes that all other stores charge $1.50 for, We also offer very special for to-morrow WOMEN’S DONGOLA KID BUTTON AND LACE SHOES—Regu- lation heels or spring heels, a good shoe for large girls requiring ladies’ sizes, choice at 98 WOMEN'S TAN SHOES All the remaining lots of our summer stock, ranging in value from 2.00 to 3,50 a pair, closing out price, we Have You Bought Chat Yew Suit of Clothes tor Your Boy? The schools will open very soon, You know as well as we do that he needs the clothes, And really, why should he be the only boy coming to school (5 a shabby old suit, when such fine new school suits can be had for so little money? Just see here: BOYS! SPECIAL GRADE SCHOOL SUITS. A line of 15 new and | well selected styles in strong woollen stuffy, stylish designs in mixtures, as well as blue and black; reinforced seats and knees, fitted with can't-come-off buttons; every suit fully guaranteed; ages 6 to 16; priced at the modest figure of 2.25 BOYS! FINER SUITS. 20 of the newest and most perfect color- ings, suitable for Boys’ wear; guaranteed pure wool, yarn dyed fabrica; the tailoring and trimmings are of the best; for to-morrow priced at only 2.95 Boys’ 3-Pioce Short Grousor Surts, BUY YOUR BOY A SUIT WITH A VEST AND HE WILL BE DOUBLY PLEASED, The very much wanted outfit for lads aged 8 to 16 years is the vest suit, and the new double-breasted vest will be particularly popular for the fall season, We show an excellent assortment of strictly woollen fabrics in mixtures as well as black and blue, properly lined and well tailored, sults that at other shops will be priced at about $5.50; we put them on sale to-morrow at YOUTHS' LONG-TROUSER SUITS,-—A splendid line of new de- signs in natty mixtures as well as blue and black, well wearing woollen materials, The coats and vests are either single or double breasted, sires 13 to 19 years, and you will agrea with us that these suite are exceptional values at our price, OUR POWER BRAND KNEE PANTS, strictly woollen fabrics, double seats and knees, guaranteed not to rip. A new pair free for every pair not satisfactory. New fall styles now ready at [AMMEYERT Cammeyer’s Standard $3.00 SHOE FOR WOMEN. This is the newest shoe on the market and is our latest shoe crea We have intended it to be the grandest women’s shoe in the world 1,50 3.95 5,00 tion | atthe price -and so it is, We stake our reputation on it, Tt has cost us months of preparatory work and represents our shoe | knowledye and shoe experience, and we stand | back of it with our fullest guarantee that itis | A.the best shoe for women made at, the price NY and equals any $4.50 oF $4,00 | WA shoe \ We have devoted a whole de f our store to it \\ partment \ to its display and sale-—so much do we think of it, 60 Different Styles, Button and Lace, | of which we quale a few: Kid top, Patent Leather Foxed, Cloth top, Patent Leather Foxed. Blach Glace Kid, Patent Leather Tip, Black Glace Kid, Kid Tip, Single and Double Sole. Cloth top, Patent Leather Tip. ALFRED J.CAMMEYER, 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St, ed—Maie “BILLY” BRYAN, DESERTED, PROMPTS JUDICIAL JOKE. r «Roni Bunt Site Wait We the Sue Pott Gerry Agent M Jefferson Mark f carrying af paid, had heen dererted “What's hie name? asked M Olmstead “Billy Bryar Nam J. Bryan. “Ho's not the been deserted Murphy said the child ha Bundey night in front of street, At wae claimed (he by Hie fu ofa W amed | oplied Mury nd milton) vestment Put your business-oppor me night; dually adv, in Tay World AMER cro here 98c IT MEANS Misses’ and Children’s Vict Kid spring beel lace and button Shoes, with either patent or stock tips, all sizes, elsewhere sold at $2.00, here at 1,50 IT MEANS Youths’ Satin Calf lace Shoes, sizes 8 to 13,, with pring heels, and sizes 11 to 2 with regular heels, good $1,50 shoes, here at 98c IT MEANS Boys' and Youths’ good satin calf new bulldog tos Shoes, laced styles, very solid yet very dressy, all sizes up to $',, elsewhere $2.00, fits at 1,50) IT MEANS Boys! and Youths’ box calf double sole lace shoes, the best wearing shoe that can be made, just as stylish as the highest cost men's shoes, all sizes up to 5's, une questioned $3.00 values, here at 1,95 | Unemployed capital seeks safe ine The Furniture Sale. What was the August Furniture Sale is now the September Furniture Sale, Your enthusiasm gives longevity to the event, While vou were actively culling the bargains offered last month we were busy collectiny new ones to interest the home-cominy legion, That's why the attractions are une broken. beonomies in profusion. A golden period for pres Autumn buyers. The best Furniture, of course, Every piece selected with care and skill from the leading factories of | . Il, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr 60 Pram VN Hoth Sides 14th St. NVA to 15tb, 6th Aim | America, The low prices represent wonders of modern tee tailing. Judge by the following quotations Vhree-piece Parlor Suite, inkl mihogany, veneered frames, seats and backs \ipholstered in elega atin damask, worth $100; our price, $86,607 y, veneered frames, COve Five-piece Parlor Suite, crotched mah your choice of several colors, ered with satin damask or tapestry worth $150; our price, 8143.44 Two-piece Gold Suite, including sofa and arm chair, elaborately carved, covered with satin damask in your choice of several colors, worth $165.00; our price, $140.98, Three.piece Gold Parlor Suite, gracefully carved, covered with | genuine gold leaf, upholstered in sumptuous satin damask, worth | $225; our price, $199.09, Five-piece Library Suite, crotched mihovany, veneered frames, strikingly carved dragon heads, French legs, claw feet, worth $110; Our price, $95.99, three-piece Quartered Oak Bedroom Suite, including handsomely carved dresser, chiffonier and toilet table to go with brass bed, $154.72, Sideboards, solid quartered oak, goldgn finish, large bevel French plate mirror, cloth drawer, lined silveF drawer, wo cabinets, 4 feet 10 inches wide, at $28.49. Sideboards, quartered oak, beautifully carved, four feet wide, large pattern, French plate mirror, swell top drawer, worth §$22,00, at $18.74. Dining Tables, quartered oak top, heavy turned legs, claw feet, may be extended six leet, at $11.99. China Cabinets, solid oak frame, one large glass door, swell glass ends, worth $15.00, at $9.99, China Cabinets, large size, glass door, swell glass ends, two top shelves, mirror back, worth $20,00, at $17.24, Forty odd Dining Chairs, including arm and. side chairs, cane and leather seats, patterns that have been discontinued by the makers, at from $2.99 to $5, 74, Morris Chairs, large size, quartered oak frames, extra wide arms, claw feet, spring seats, reversible pair cushions, covered with imitas tion leather, $9.49. Rockers made of oak, large size, high back, carved high arms, pole ished wood saddle seat, $4.49. China and Glass, floor Oil Cloths,—Annes. This sale continues with all its origi-| Fresh Floor Oil Cloths—pretty, nal vigor. Hard for us to tell you! bright designs—at old prices. That the full particulars, Its scope can't)/may be agreeable news to many be conveyed by types. You must’ who have been informed that such come, see the goods and hear the goods have advanced, We prices. Personal inspection is so/in time to miss the higher rates, much more effective than descrip. | 24¢, tor the $e, kind, tions and quotations, | 206, for the 4§¢. kind, The Macy leadership in the realm 36, for the $$¢. kind, of China and Glass is practically une Axminster Rugs, pusetonee Those who challenge ci z ta | the fact are not meant to be ken) minster Rugs are’ popular fie vorites, Mellow pile, soft to the seriousl®, Their claims are highly | amusing, They know as well as) esd ard to wear out, charming the general public, that our factlie| ee oe cotorl \ ties and resources for manufactur- What A toda vera an hg, importing and nay eae SONS yas and Glass are not equalled by any 19h 56 in, at S66, other store. . 27x05 it, at $1,040 Lamps have been added to the items | 16 {t,, at $3.14, previously advertised, ; a Sixty fa, at $16.98, ‘ 4, dome shade, La aT a match the’ boxy, metal] 312s at 10.98 mountings, usually fol at $2.50, Ou | If a doubt exists, make comparisons, price $1.47 | That will vindicate our claims come Parlor Lamps, olive pink Liege pletely, backgrounds, variously decorated, gow timings, ie nuuteh, usually sold Upholstery Goods, at $3.75 our price $1.97, Thousands have come to regard Nan imps, fancy shapes, large ab 1 briteat sl Unis, exquisite fecorattons, | Macy's as the base of supplies for gold trimmings, globe to match, usually | Upholstery Goods The department Sold at $4.50; our price $29 lis replete with just the needed things, Squat-shaped Lamps, beautifully deco. The stock changes with the seasons, rated with dome shade orgiobeto match, Autumn furnishings are now in @vie usually sold at 0% oUF PHIEE PS — dence, They succeed the summery Hand-painted Banquet Globes, new| merchandise, House-openings tsu» Hdesigns, 8 in, at 49.) 9 in, at O90.) ally entail interior renovation, We |10 in, at 87¢, can serve you best, That’s the record, Carpets-~!n Annex The new Carpets are on show, — All! \the leading novelties in Axminsters, | patterns, per pair, $3.74, $4.24, $4.95, Velvets, Brussels and Tapestries are] 85.08 and $6.24 ready for you to see, Newest pal-! Nottingham Lace Curtains, by gh-qrade {terns in deep, rich autumnal color. | goods, ave irate coples ot eal hace a ings scomiaationt: Ah tones the tae WOLD P3:95:(0) NOOO tale have just come to light, But the main point tor you to remember Silk Tapestry Portieres, rich and bande ym, tops and bottoms h vily fringed, concerns prices, Ours are the lows worth $15.00 per pairs at $9.98 Irish Point Lace Curtains, new impore tations, very fine qualities and chotee est in town, That fact is daily iin perby portieres, twelve colors to proven tothe thorough satisfaction seject $11.98 per pain heavily ‘of unbiased buyers. fringed at top and bottom, $13.74 Here are two specials that May — ipanese Satin Lambrequins, enhanced mean something to your (th beautifully embroidered deslans, Fatea All-wool Ingrain Carpets, worth | Worth $6.00; at SOc, at Tapestry Coush Covers, brilliant Orten. Tapestry Brussels Carpets, the regular tal color ength and width, worth: He quality; at 72 $2 ee) | Brooklyn Real Estate advertised inthe Sunday World finds buyers Monday cand World -W-O-R-K- Morning among the million of the H ; i a nan a ayaa emia: AA Ee