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, t “I AM : eee “firs, Garaguzi, Wife of the Murdered Banker, Swears She Will Kill ‘Convicted Slayer If He Is Ever Freed. “Lam the Mafia he fears: I have | been working for almoat two |; ‘years for this man’s death. He Ki tow it die! He knows I wil tim if he ever: gets free. / Be to Si Garaguzt as Vincenzo Braeped her bosom convu'sively, tNough the excess of her emotion were - Wifling. her. Her face was as white as fiat of her husband on the early morn- The widow of ing of Dec. 11, 1898, when he was shot |/ fown on the thresholl of their lttle |; home at 1261-2 Broome street. And there to-day she spoke to an Evening murderor, who was to die to-day, but aap been respited for twenty days by Sov. Odell. Her words came quickly and sharply, amning the one into the other in tne} passionate outburst. And her little ten- fear-old daughter who had witnessed the orime stood beside her and repeated i; ter words of hate and vengeance tn a tweet, childish volce. This the mother tafd and this the child repeated: . “I won't get Priori's dirty blood on } oy hands. Jesus forbid! But I will IL him as he kilféd my Vincenzo.” Then she wept and clasped the child : her, kissing her on the face and hair. Lived for Vengeance. ‘Mrs. Garagust and her four children sceupy the first floor of the house. He dea Carmen, the oldest, there is Julio, ‘*'who is nine; Dominico, six, and Cora yaree. The office 1s the same ns th “@murdered banker left ft. It In ecvered ‘(with dust. No one has entered it since fk was closed after, the munier. Mrs. Goragusi ‘s thirty-five years old andi comely. She has suppofted herself ‘vy sewing, as, outside of a sma!l amount (meurance, her husband left nothing. she has lived for one idea, ard Siven’ when her body faltered has been tustained and buoyed by it—revenge. “She Has instilled tt into the minis of “Priori.” she continued, “saya that he iid not kill my Vincenzo and that he Sid not tell the name of the murderer for fear of the Mafa. That is 1 Set My husband was not a member of the Mafia. He belonged to only two so- ter children. She has mingled it with eleties—the Bankers’ Association and the Ansafe, er prayers at night. It filled her thoughts by day. She Is deeply re- wected In the neighborhood, and among those who know her and knew her hus- d there 1s the bitterest feollng Inst the men who got names for the getition on which the Governor granted the respite. ‘Thr movement was undertaken by Port’ Warden Jamea E. March, the Re- publigan leader of the Sixth Assembly, District, and it ts claimed that this tact gad ‘some welght at Albany. If Priori ‘s‘pardoned it Is probable that not only: will his life be forfelted, but one of the sottest district political Nght» may re- sult. Mrs. Garaguzl says that politics ‘x at the bottom of the effort to aécure a“ “I am a poor woman, alone in the « world, except for my children. I have whelther father nor mother, and since Vincenzo's death I have worked.” Here whe extended a slender hand, the fingers of which showed the needle marka in her Jong hours of toil in a tailoring es- a fablishment. “Ldiave been making capes and coats to support my children, and I appeal to all honest people for justice. | "LE know who it fs that Prior! has namea In his confesston as the murderer, It {gs a brother-in-law, who 1s now In Italy. He sent him there. I can't be- that Mr, Le Barbler, the Assistant District-Attorney, will see this man go free. Priort’s fresdom. Not Member of Mafia, “Almont every week have I gone to the District-Attorney'’s office and asked when Prior! was to dle. The time seemed T feared he would escape. ways told me not to worry—Just though I could forget that this man killed my hi and as one would kill a dox. I am going to the office again to-day, to hear what ds the truth, What Carmen Saw. “Why, my little daughter saw Priori Gre the shots that killed Vincenzo, Siiait I not heave my ‘child? I understand what the petition Is for—it is for poll- tes; for votes. “Mir, March thinks the Itallans will +. Mand by him while he In getting the Sing and meet him ax) World reporter of Lorenzo Prior!. his |' TH girl, @ardon of a man he supposes to be GIRL WON'T LIVE AT HOME. Preters House of Refege to staying { In ‘at Nacht. . Herminta Bafarovic. a pretty brunette, dourteen years old, of 422 Third avenue, was committed to the Houre of Refuge in,the Yorkville Police Court to-day. Her father, Carl Safarovic, and her stepmothir pleaded tearfully with her to,come home, but she declared that un- less she was permitted to go out at night she would stay away, Magistrate Olmsted tried his pereuasive powers wth the girl, but she shook her head dix- * dainfully. Both ther father and stepmother de- clared that the gir] was wayward. a ———__ ‘ NEW CASE OF SMALL-POX. Victim Worked | Samar W A ‘case of small-pox was reported to the" Board of Health to-day from 129 aenp avenue, Willlamsburg, Ofataeack 1s the patient's name, and he ts thirty-five years old. He was re- moved te North Brother Island and the house been quarantined, He was employed: {1 of the: Will ed, Wamsburg at t wD, ) ‘ iB ioe VINCENZO GARAGUZI. man U. y must die! 1 wernor and no other! $18.75 to $22.50 values, for 12.50 WOOOQPODSGOINTE BOS : i 8, COODOODDOGO SDS) power can save him so long as God $25.00 to $45.00 vali for 18.75 nocent. He has got bd on that] gives me life.” E MAFIA ° RIORI FEARS!” nor my jusband refused to sign. Carmen,” “He, and onty MUNYON she said, turning to the little “La@aw Priort come up the steps,” sald Armen, bre a striped mzai" “He Was tn his shirt sl hirt, He uth of a child was this sa'd Mrs, Garaguzi. I< the murderer. CURES GRIP: GRIP IS EPIDEMIC IN NEW YORK—MILLION- AIRES AND NOTED MEN PROSTRATED—OVER 200 CASES IN THE BRQOKLYN NAVY-YARD, Munyon Can Cure Every One of Them. So sure is he of this that he will distribute his GRIP CURE Z Y “we aa r. E.R. Myrne, the yard surgeon, says— re is an epldemle of grip among the tn, th Barracks, at the ‘ receiving shi hip Alubama. At the yard it y that there Were no less than 166 cases. Colonel Rt. L, Meade, Commander of Marines, and tain Al T. Marix are among those who urs confined to their beds.—N, Y. Evening Tele- ram. 0 Grip In epide: ctor look: Just plain grip. “T have thay hy FREE. mic in this city, and holds yy promine; tn ite rasp referred ote, but when Sesares tin Uvening Journal. { intserable dizeax been attacking at fon. Chauncey ‘orld. the grip. ¥ Rood Jepew, In Thousanis of people sufferiny with colds are atout to-day, To-morrow hundreds oil be prostrated ith Grip or Pneumonia, Grip in spreading rapidly. Whole fam: ilies are'suffering, The divease is not necessuri witha cold, Many tasiness places ure crippled th ih sickness of employes, is) 'y dangercus with proper care and the right remedies. It is almost suicide to depend on quinine and whiskey or home decoctions. Don't trifle Fither take my Cold and Grip Cure or call in a competent physician. 1 can't say what nour doctor witl da fer you, but 1 do know that my Cold:and Grip Cure will speedily break up all forms of vold and qrip.x—MUNYON, 2 The after effects of Grip are really more dangerous than the disease iteelt. The Grip virus is a poison and has a’ special aMfinity for the nerves and the mucous surfaces of the human system, especially of the lungs and kidneys, the excretory organs of the body. If these are congested the carbonic acid gas cannot be thrawn off by the lungs, neither can the uric acid secreted In the system be eliminated by the kidneys, and the vietim, unless speedily relleved, dies from so-called heart failure, but really poisoned to death. The free distribution of MUNYON'S GRIP CURE follows the great free datr}bution of MUNYON’S COLD CURE, 85,439 vials, and of MUNYON’S. RHEUMATISM CURE. 52.34@ vials, which have made such a sensation among all classes in New York. Prof. Munyon knowa the efficacy of every one of his remedies. wants every man, woman and child to know it too. ure will eure It in a few how onaeh trouble: Kidney Cure; will cure any including Hright'a Disense, can be cured with Of thy lear are controlled and ru any: form of cold In a fox Mostly 25 cents & vich— IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING attention or advice, to have your (a by the o honest opinion and tell you what tre.tmeat ty follow, withsut = He He vays; omy Dyapepe a 9) per cent. ef Kidney comp! fections ; break up Kvory druggist sells them, thoougbly Investigated SMunyon Doctors, They will ex- . Ofdn Every Day ard Eventing. “BROADW73 Vv i IRE ERS ; rade AND 26TH STREET. COOQOODOOQOOEOS paper, and men who neither knew Prior! ‘Thoxe who knew them Tell him what you saw, ther turned he fired, jawed father into the hall and ain hallway on his ba At the trial, when THEBIG STORE \S2\ Yj xs Bes January Double-Value Sale of Women’s Coats, Suits and Skirts. | double-value’’ we literally mean that every woman) By skirt whilo this sale, who buys a coat, a tailor-made suit, or a is in progress will receive twice the valuc she 8 for. garments are all perfectly new, extremely stylish, made of the best materials by master workmen—not broken or odd lots that have failed to sell for some reason or other. If you know} “real bargains'' when vou sce them, you'll buy these on sight i provided, of course, you have need of them now or befcre the’ wearing season is over. Wecannot in detail mention ell the splendid values that make up this sale, but a few will suffice to} prove to you that this is the sale of all sales, the chance you cannot afford to miss, { OXFORD CLOTH BOX COATS, 27. inches long, he: y stitched, lined with si maine; one-piece full tack ard double-breasted front; tye S¥7\ turn-down: aa high-rotl- y as t collar, EX I\ nea \ 2 KERSEY BOXCOATS, of fine quality, in black and castor, Hine with heavy satin, with stitched straps over @ 7 seams, at \ OXFORD CLOTH JACKETS, with satin-faced lapels, dou- ble-breasted front and clos: fit: ack, of supericr workmanship, 5 00 OXFORD 3-4 CLOTH RAGLANS, full box back and frozt, 40 inches long, line! with “heavy satin and piped with velvet al! around, at FULL LENGTH RAGLANS, of heavy Oxford cloth, strapped seams and raglan sieeves, loose 9.75 back and front, at 11,50 300 FINE PEBBLE CLOTH SKIRTS, | made flaring flounce effect, with bard of stitched velvet and headed with soutache braid, lined with fine percaline; of full $7.50 valuz; here 2. 95 : to-morrow at WALKING SKIRTS, of imported double faced material, in Oxfor! brown and blue, S-gered flare bottom with 10 rows of very fine stitching; these skirts were made by our best men tailors and are wath cvery cent of $9.75 apiece; your choice to-morrow at the reduced price of 5.75 SEAL PLUSH JACKETS, of high grade Erglish plush, lined with heavy satin, 22 inches long, double- breasted front and coat back, with high flaring collar; value 8.90 $15.00; at 250 FANCY JACKETS, a of finest kerseys, with various trimmings, in Eton, blouse or toa styls, al highest class goods, imported originals and clever domestic copies: y father was lying In the k. jug the Judge, 1 polntedwown amed to look Our Yearly January Sale of Canned Soods is ‘on’’ and will not be ‘‘off’’ until 100,000 cases of America’s Best Canned Goods have been disposed of. The product of every famous packer in the Union is here—side by side in com- petition—Peaches, Plums, Pears, Cherries, Apricots, Pineapples, Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, Baked Beans, Succotash, String Beans, Spinach, Imported Peas, Lima Beans and all the other Beans, Imported Mushrooms, and every fruit and vegetable that the mind of the gourmet or the gourmand could think of. Ia i “Try ’em before you buy 'em!'’ We'll open anything | you want to sample, and if it doesn't come up to your expectation | “there's no harm done.’' We're after your opinion es well as your custom. We won't say anything about prices to-day, but you can safely take our word for it that they're the lowest quoted any- where at present for goods of sueh superior excellence, even in 100-case wholesale lots. , Some Sreatly Reduced Prices on Houseflurnishings, GAS FIXTURES, ENAMEL WARE, COOKING STOVES and HEATERS that will save dollars, dimes and nickels to many and many first-of-the-year buyers. And these are only a few of the bargains, many more lack of space has crowded out of | will go on sale Tuesday at just about half price. Here are a Pikconhole boxes and easy this advertisement. few of the leading styles and values:— Houselurnishings. Cnamel Ware. One lot of regular $6.50, LAMPS, now, at 3.95 | CURTAIN STRETCHERS, RICE BOILER No. fi Ore lot of regular $10.00 LAMPS, now at 5.00; ‘7x14, the improved style; spe- quality enamel w One lot of regular $11.00 LAMPS, now at 5.50 clal at 85 | cial at 35|SINGLE GLOBES, very richly decorated, tinch’size, regularly sol | TEA KETTLE, No. 7 size, 05.79. BOW, a 35) suena tt, ae _ pecs att 99 | first quality cvamel ware’ s-inch GLOBES, regularly worth §2.00, now at 95! ee ste, pecial at 35 | *Pecial at 40 | 10-inch GLOBES, regularly worth $2.50, now at 1,25 Gt sine; special at 42 | DISH PAN, 14. sie, fst 11-inch GLOBES, regulatly worth $3.50, now at 1.75| quality, spzcial at 40 =i Dread Mig aediaatelse; TEA OR COFFEE POT, 3-qt. Open Stock Dinnerware at Hall Former Prices. Special “at Was 4 23 | size, first quality, special at 28 A nk ae eels to offer full and somplete Hines;ot Open Stock Patterra | : of Fire China—plates, cups, saucers, pickle dishes, salad bowls, covered TOLEE UPAPER, in large 3 Cookin 7 Stoves and | dishes, platters, bakers, ana everything else necessary’ to complete a ‘diner or al tea set—at just half the marked prices. 5 FROTING BOARDS, the (oie, Heatorg, > |REVOLVING OFPICE ing style a neraey 60 | QUR EDNA" COOKING Dinnerware. ! Fish Sets. CHAIR, of quarter-sawed Dard Woods specie tomers STOVE, Nb. 7 site, special at 7.00 | DINNER SET, 100 pieces, | 15-Piece FISH SETS, hand- | Roldan Oak, tabbed and polah- made of good strong wijlow, | OUR “UNCLE SAM" COOK- very fine Austrian chica, somely decorated, royulatly ite cee fe heey mea rhs Tarpoeiterat tf "95 | ING RANGE is nigh grade chy decorated, imported to worth $8.00, on sale to-mor- moire daa Holpeead CLOTHES HAMPERS ard guaranterd to be an excel- «Belt at $17.00, special at = 11,50 | Tw at 5.50) tortabler "actually worth strongly made, with wood iene bakery Wai size, special DINNER SET, 100 pieccs, | Brica-Brac. $3.00; in this sale at 4.50 bottom; special at 1,50 | 9.85 | Prench china, very richly dec- | A GREAT CHANCE! | ARMCHAIR, to match the BOOK RACKS, with Gahelves, OUR “PRINCIPIO" COOK- crated, imported to sell for We have sslected from our regular | suove chair, in this sale at 3,40 4{t. high and 36 inches wide, 1.00 | ING STOVE, noted for its $29.00, at ~ 18.50 | stock some very handsome pieces of e: ‘ WASH BOILERS, with co baking and ccoking qualities, DINNER SET, 100 pieces, | Bric-a-Brac, French Brouzes and| SOLID OAK DESKS; regu. finished bottom, No. i mate of heavy castings, with French china, handsomely Marble Figures, all of which we will) larly sold at $36.00; spzcial Arey) special at tends ai 35 fumping ard shaking grate; | €ecorated in torder dexign, im- put on saloon separate) tables to-| for this ale, at, 27.50 D i regularly sold at $15.00, sp:- ported to sell for $38.00, motrow at just \¢ KED | 1 INCANDESCENT Gas tial at 10.50 | special at 26,00 | PRICES. | are 00 inches, wide, 38'inches en mantle and chimney, special OUR SQUARE PA RL oR and SO inches high; rubbed and pol- 5 VE, beautiful in d } c . ished; 4 drawers in left padestal; one to-morrow: at 35 | han sell-fecder and. fire pot; | Four Special Offerings for Tuesday in the Hrs Pcoait wot aniallburawereia toy Gas Fixtures. larly worth §12.50, rpe- at H [bods right, pedestal full base- CHANDELIERS, of solid cial at 75 D j beard and clos | vay auaagnaate,, 1S? | ROUND eanuon, srove, Sewelty Department | ———| | . with swing top and urn, t | i sible : é Z special te-morrow at 10 |imortow special at) urn, to- 3.75] the equal of which it will Le impossible to find elsewhere | We Will Sell You a Sewing Wachine tor $74.75 | that is equal to any $60.00 machine sold anywhere at the present time. | What's more, we'll guarantee it fully | for five yesrs from the day you buy! it. Here are a few descriptive details | —if they interest you, come here and | we'll explain the rest ; ——() fom <i) ! { ; a. civine, an! has the maker's rame stamped on it. Has ?-frawer drop heat, which gives it! | the of a table when cloted. Nciseless, has sell-threading shuttle, | | automatic tension and, in short, all the latest and best improvements. | Have you seen OUR HIGH-GRADE BALL-BEARING SEWING MACHINE? If not, you cael ower 00d re bes ran sx. No Sth eeceine 1Uns 80 ly ard so easily, end with so expenditure of human energy, Palces ran od 919.00 upward. fe Ge MOND RINGS Belch settings of doublets and diimonds, hot ore In the assortment worth less thea $6.75; a choice for ews of the White Sale. 90 Shoe Wfanutacturers’ Annual Clean-Up Sate at Hall Prices was begun at the Big Store this It includes the entire We promised you in! event from time to tim good"? our promises. These closely it you would save n Ready-to-uso The| Stcots and Pitlow Stivs. FINE QUALITY MUSLIN PILLOW CASES, made ot th: well-known Lock wood Mills" brand; tegulat price the world over 15c., in this sate fc 1 {2tc. MEMSTITCHED Vit LUW CASES, onsale to-m:: row at 15 Be. PILLOW SHE! fale to-mo:row at Ste. PILLOW SHEETS, on jale to-morrow at 4 . PILLOW SHEETS, on sale to-morrow at Vankins. ALL LINEN NAPKINS, dice patterns, suitable for restati- tants and the like, at, per S, on dozen, ‘ ss | il Floor. ) ALL LINEN NAPKINS, din- We are now selling the second ¢ ner sire, at, per dozen, 1.35 | signment of cur tecent big purchase DOUBLE SATIN DAMASK CLOTH, LINEN TABLE CLOTH, 2 yards long, worth $1.50, 1n 25 sy Svegel-Cooper & Co., are for lo-morrow--study ! Cowels. HONEYCOMB TOWELS, over A yard long, worth 10¢, each, HEMSTITCHED HUCKA- HACK TOWELS, worth 22c. INITIAL HEMSTITCHED HUCKARACK TOWELS, worth J0c. each, at RATH TOWELS, large size, woith 1c. each, at BATH TOWELS, white | trown, at, each, | WASH CLOTHS, 3 sizes, at, cach, Se., Je. and) | BATH MATS, pink or blue, worth 46c. each, at or | of fine blankets at such remarkably | NAPKINS, 28ize8, at,perdor., 1.95 | Gable Clothsand Damask | | CREAM DAMASK, 60 inches | wide, worth 38c. per yard, at | PATTERN TABLE | 2 yards long, worth 7§c., at low prices an these: 10-4 WOOLLEN BLANKETS at, per pair, 1.95 | 10-4 WOOLLEN BLANKETS at, per pair, and 400 paita of FINE CALIFPR- NIA BLANKETS, regularly sold at $19.00, at this sale at 1,19 Sern . : WINTER-WEIGHT BED EXTRA HEAVY DAMASK COMFORTERS, for single TABLE CLOTH, worth $2.50 Coe atoach sae neat 09) WINTER WEIGHT BED 2-in. BL! Bi wn entree nee preenie COMFORTERS, for double morrow at 50 | beds, at, each, HEMSTITCHED DINNER WINTER-WEIGHT BED CLUTH, 8-4 for 1.75; 10-4 for COMFORTERS, for extra 2.25; 124 for 2.75 | sized teds, at, each, Singhams and Outing Flannels are.not White Goods, of course, but they’re ‘‘Wash Goods, and can therefore be fittingly included in this sale. really bargains: 32-in. MADRAS GINGHAM, absolutely fast in color and fully worth 12c. a yard, in this sale at, per yard, 7 OUTING FLANNEL, in light and dark colore, worth fully 10c, a yard, in this sale at, | peryard, 2 On Sale Again, the last of our Old US. Army Guns. great purchase of Revolvers, Swords, Bayonets, Ammunition, Cte We sold over 55,000 of these interesting and valuable relics of the Civil War in the three weeks preceding the The balance (some 5,000) we had to with- 75) Many of the guns can be used for hunting and home Others } | are valuable only for the history that clings to them and for Xmas holidays. draw to make room for holl now, while you may. Ne’ able to buy these old.guns for such a trifling sum as defense purposes, being pra deccrative purposes. Remember, these are the guns that preserved the fate of the Union---that made history---weapons that are not to be had every day at any price! day goods. Buy them ver again will you be ctically as good as new. L amps, Dinnerware & Brie-a-Brac Ht Hall Regular Prices, We have just received a large shipment of Hand-painted} Lamps that were made by one of the best lamp manufacturers in thiscountry. They were not finished in time for the holiday trade, and so we were able to buy them at great reductions! from their actual cost of production. decorated in artistic designs, with best gilt mountings, and | MEN'S AMERICAN WATCHES | Open tace, nickel case, second hand, | fitted with a fine New England move: This machize is an improvement on the | ment, and warranted for ou2 year tatest make of the famous Singer Szwing Ma- from the «late of purchase, at 175 WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ DIA- and fancy S75 ROYAL EONN PORCELAIN delicate tints, with CLOCKS—-R xiltand floral decorations, &day’ with hour and half hour gong. at KIS | TOILET SET—Brua | mirror, cm pattern, | case and fully worth 95 additions to this great annua! we always endeaves to “make | Blankets and Comforters | and 2,45} 2.45 and 3,35 | These are All are handsomely | time, | mace strike, | Steel. 114; inches high, Obi inches wide, | Steehtemperce soraplete ina lined| ot a fine desi 75, them morning, “round makers, DA, K |) GEORG ‘| 30! pair. | IS | $3.00 value; in this sale at 1.45 double sol | | regular and French heel i a pair of which you could this saleat 1.95 61; | the very acme of shoe | price; in this sale at 2935 lings, Blank , is in progress and these: wide, with 6 {cas FLAT TOP OFFICE DESK, of golden oak, polish fititsit, | closed back ard sides, 4 large |drawers, easy-working slite, | 30x42 in. top; actually worth $12.00; in this sale at GENUINE LEATHER COUCH, with drum head, five rows of deep tufts, all spring edge, round end, claw feet, with the very best springs, very » | soft, comtorjabie and durable; { specially reduced for this sale to | LEATHER COUCH, test tem- comb and pered steel springs, plain top, uadruple plated, beautifully | shaped heal, over et . long, ign, claw. tet, weil made, comfortably and durable; specially reduced for this sale to narily for less than $3.50 to OFFICE DESK, of golden oak, polish finish, curtain top, 50in, ed oak face up" of five of America's leading shoe- vig: EY BANCROFT & CO., of Rochester, DONOVAN & CO., of Lynn, Mass.; A. 1. JONES, of Lynn, Mas: G. SNOW, of Brockton, | Containing many well-known brands of shoes that have been extensively adv the country a The prices at which we se- cured them enables us to offer you some of The Greatest Shoe Bargains of the Day! Here are a few of them—all that space will permit the mention cf: Women's Shoes. WOMEN’S SHOES of tan and black kid, lace and button styles; also some Box Calf Shoes that regularly sold for $1.50 and $7.00 a pair; in this sale at WOMEN'S SOFT KID BUTTON | AND LACE SHOES. Also a lot of plump Dongo!a union-made Shoes in all sizes; every pair of them supetior WOMEN’S BOX CALF, KID, ENAMEL, PATENT KID’ AND PATENT LEATHER SHOES, with single or als Blucher styles, also some extra high-cut winter tans, not ‘ordi- .00; In bu: WOMEN'S SHOES, complete regu- lar lines of highest grade footwear, |hand sewed welts, in patent and enamelled leather, also choicest kid, | tfection; goods that are not excelled in cither |quality, style, fit or finish at any Roturnish and Rostock Your Orfice for while our Fifth Annual Sale of Office Furniture, Floor Cover- jooks, Stationery and Cffice Supplies of all kinds You'll Save Fully 25% on All You Buy. Once a year only, and only at the Big Store, is the oppér- tunity afforded business and professional people to refit their offices in whole or in part and to lay in a year's supply of Stationery, Blank Books, etc., at such money-saving prices as 37.50 THEESG STORE EK LL. Ber Bankers, GEE an fi D — SEE FEET LAT THE TOUITTANN the factories of & SNOW, of Roches- s.,and Mass. tised throughout $3.50 to $5.00 a Misses’ Shoes. MI SHOES,” witt hevls, regular sizes, $1.25 valoee ae 735 MISSES' AND CHILDREN’S - SHOES, of kid and calf, also some, patent and enamel leathers, most of which are hand sewed, and none of which can regularly be bought for less than $2.00 to $2.50 a pair; at | 1.25 Mens’ Shoes. MEN'S SHOES of Satin and Wax Calf, in London and butldog. toe, lace; also’ plain toe, lace and congress styles, all sizes; shoes that are mim questioned $2.00, $2.50 and: $00 values; in this sale at 145 MEN'S SHOES—A® large ansort- ment of styles and leathers in winter tan and black kid, cal’, box calf and patent leather; also some extra-high Cut sporting shoes; samme worth $5.00 a pair, some worth $4.(10 a pair, bat none worth less than §3.50 a paly; im this sale at 1.95 7907 GOLDEN OAK OFFICE . DESKS, regulaily sold at $29.00; special for this sale, 19,75 Thes> desis have high roll tops, are 50 inches wide, 30 inches cep or 43 inches high, 8 pigeon-hole doxes and 2 cabinet files for letters, indexed, Hloor Coverings. ROYAL WILTON CARPETS, Pegulariy sold at $2.25 a yari; special for this sale at 1,50 of these The designs and colorin; catpets are well sulted tor offices, They can be had with borders and without, BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS, Regularly sold ct $1.50 a yard; special for this saleat 1,20 These carpets are from the cel brated Lowell Compaay's looms— the 5 and 6 frame qualitfes. WILTON VELVET CARPETS, Regularly sold at $1.50 a yard; special for this sale at 1,00 These carpets are well adapted to office uge, and can be had in a wide range of patterns. They are all the jucts of well-known makers. “ PLAIN LINOLEUMS. Regularly sold at 5c, a yard; | speelat for thls aah 45 We have one of the and best » stocks of good Linoleums in New’ York City, and we sell them the cheapest, too! They make splendid office-floor coverings. : Royal Witton Rugs, A handsome Rug of a good quality will add greatly to the appearance of your office. Here are goods and that can't be matchsd elsewhere at the present time: ROYAL WILTON RUGS | 27x54 inches; regularly sold at $4.50; special for this sale at ROYAL WILTON RUGS, 36x03 inches; repulatly sold at $0.50; special for this sale at ROYAL WILTON RUGS, 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in; Tene larly sold at $30.00; spsclet for this sale at ROYAL WILTON RUGS, Oft, x 12 ft; regularly sold at $35.00; special for this sale at ALSO Foil and complets linea of BLANK BOOKS OF ALL KINDS, STATIONERY AND OFFICE. SUP PLIES OF EVERY D&SCRIPTION: COPYING PRESSES, Ete., : 18.00 ! at the lowest, prices’ named, iy rat ORG. b_elagay

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