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ie “DON GIOVANNI QETS A HEARING. Fritzi Scheff, as Zerlina, Makesa Hit in Mozart's Tuneful Opera. STRAUSS AT BROADWAY | SEEMS LIKE A BALL. There was an olf-fashioned atmo: Phere about te performance of “Do Giovanni” at tha Metropolitan ast night. An audience cf considerable size warmly welcomed tho familiar Mozart tunes, de manding a repetition of some of them. and the action was permitted to be in: terrupted at any point, while tho singers advanced to the footlights and bowed thelr thanks. The prompter was par-|@ tleularly In evidence, his volco reaching ghe remotest parts of the house at mos inopportune moments. She cast waa excellent. Scott! repeated Bis impersonation of the hero that he Gisclosed last season. Picturesque, graceful and devil-may-care in action, Tichly embellished as to volce, It would be ideal but that {t lacks somethins « distinction and the alr of high breed ing. Edouard de | Reszke's porello, th {ts unctuous humor end vocal ex. cellence, was an delightful as ever. Sa- Ngnac ag Don Ottavio see to save himscif for the “il mio t “which he carried off finely. Pini-Core! was mod- erately funny ‘Masetto, and Journet 4 11 Commendatore. worked hard, id sang more self toward the end. The Donna Elv was Gadakl, who wore a flaming crimn- son velvet gown and hat In the carly scenes and acquitted herself well. Zer lina was Interpreted by Fritzl Sc! who mado q hit In the part. Ter Fenuous youth; her neat, trim figure; impudent face: her daint and graceful dancing alone her. Bu more than that, sa) Hellghtf{ully, displaying quantity of and skill tn ui it that could not e been an- Ucipated from her few appeara: in other parts. Mancing!ii_conducted, and tra_and chorus did wei “Tristan und Isolde.” with Jean de Reazke and Te fs to be produce TOC OGG0 095 DOIN) JOO OL the orches o-morrow hi (ag performance be- * ew wD ning at C SYLVESTER RAWLING. THOnEASe ES ‘ Mid-Week Munlo Noten. BROAOWAY..THEATRE Olitzka, one of the contraltos of Vex i eo BOCOC wget’, opera com any ff! : : zs rs 7 violinist; “Wiener Blut” Makes One gone her. \ The Marquis De Souza, a baritone a Feel Like Saving: “May | } singer, in {0 make his New York debut Have the Next?” at Carnegie Hall to-night. A, taro recital by Avice Boxall takes | pine at Mendeissohn Mali to-morrow afternoon. Walter Damrosch will lecture, with 1 piano illustrations, on ‘Slegfried,” at] The management called it “Wlener) » A je Daly's Theatre to-morrow afternoon, It} Blut.” whieh, being Interpreted, {| the F je the third of his series on the | vy, fo," 4 ° 1 j conver eneairenes Vienna Life,” and the management | th) went even further and stated tt wan nn | 7 Reception and Neneft. operetta. in three acts by Johann} da Strauss. It was probably all that wan| Ve: 7 noun rast rtain- rs | pene a ree on caer tamer | claimed for It, but If I had been asked | why some ramp. "Tramp shouldn't be KR walle. from the music! ar that dear old mine, UThe * Danwve.” sung as if tt He a Hot Time tn the Old nt’ hurt me a whole lot fl pase from the muste to N Stone and Charles Fields will be held] to give it a name T would unhesitat- nt ‘Termce Garden March 10. Friends | ingly have christened {t “Three Hours | the of the trio who have the affair in charge voman named Amella Stone have determined to make this year's|%t Dancing School; or, How to Re-| yay siy heralded for the entortainmont the best of any that have] whistle Strauss’s .* | few weeks ax cateer’a Favorite,” et been given. There have been many] rhis “Wiener Blut” (a number of rude | and “The Idol of Continent.” Pi oan pespio ‘in eerie ]and uncouth persons called tt “Wiener | 87 8 Sohnitzel") served to fill the Broadway | sponaibie ‘ ——__- Theatre last night, and, untess J am Stone is. on, the ~~ J greatly mistaken, it will serve the same | Modest appearin “OLD GUARD BALL TO-NIGHT. purpose for many na night to come. It] facm ineesiacn nik haa numerous element of popularity. | ery. and whose votce io E wit Be the Most Hritiiant Yet] !! {9 magnificontly staged and very boom the sa.c of phonographs. Cunetull Built tel interpreted) trlanihad [syne tact ete ae oe aS a cast as I have ev s railed v? vhich c yo omind k-TMhe O14 Guard bail, which will bel, ‘Metropolitan. playhouse, And ten | Muss Ethel Jaskr ". who ts very Alce ‘neld tn the Metropolitan Opera-Hou inet tl to look at amd who | think, has been pata Re use| too, Mr, Rudolph Aronson, who !* re- | Cenureatapancnberimee sags! Lat ¢-vill be the most brilliant of these enjoy | sponsible for tts production here, didn't | 3 Topsy Tu sople affairs, A large number of prom’ | go far enough. He gave one Johann | | made a 00 went military and naval officers in Unl-) cerausy until one's feet tingled and one) trorm will be present and take part in| rar ike jeaping across the . Given. night was made vie cocertain Mise ( Rarbe, the grand march at midnight. Mesiherc vantitad. cl the “words ot waltz, ‘The dancing will begin at 10.90 o'clock, | powne 4 1 1 them exceedin and and while the first of the waltzers) ),,, netleadersa rat tress awing off into the rhythmic maze Major| “N5. ygr, Aronson didnt go far enough! Dersee. an the tenor, 8. Ellis Briggs will recelve the questa 12| 76 should have given ue a bar or two | MANE Wella and afr) tay mond Tien: @ marquee at the rear of the stage.|o¢ Waldteufel and a strain of | anow | ate of the | allowe: “which will be decorated with sta melody of that poor Spaniard who died: ME muskets, old cannon and other warilke| 49 giixerably in Havana after having | paraphernalia. written “Over the Waves.” Nor would —— . = Ja bit of Harris's “After the Ball” have ; fet i Lett $50,000 to Yale. gone wives. In fact, Mr. Aronson, CHICAGO, Jan. 4.—By the wil! of Al. return to the principal highway Kent, which was filed for pro- purveyor of entertain-| ‘The coatum esterday, Yale University Is a So EN) ETI Cy were xo ary to the extent of $30,0W. nN) mention t r acclalm, might have | Maude Thomas did as well ne ankle Bailey ever thought of he said, “Forward, march!" and with splendid elocutionary f= ceable feature of Austrian arn Mme. Dowling feel constrained LIAM RA D BILL. (tor pop AN ENGLISHWOMAN'S LOVE LETTERS. pearan Letter XXNI, all to 5 =r Ea know it— qi ELOVED.1 woke inst nicht and {ine that.) gould mot ult 0 id} dearest.” Any other part ¢ R me, and that all storms had gone | that. Hsien acta eli over me forever. The peace of your! ,jicloved. 1 love had inclosed me so tremendously |when J think , that when I was fully awake I began! the rest of me to think that what I held was you dead, $yand that our reconciliation had come at Cthat great cost. tui . woud stoliiy dle to serve me hardly r krlet into. gold en'| teuehestine, Something remains real of it all; even | MY Renses then would formet that they) “On, look kindly In hla eves If you see now under the full light of day: yet 1) itd geer, Ween sta ‘share ofl yt! mine will be looking at you out of Tis Letter XXNV. know you are not deal, Only it leaves! but I have never le me with a hope that ut the lesser cost |only the whole of me. th OOD-MORNING, Beloved: there tx G sun shining. 1 wonder if Arthur fs with you yet? | of my own death, when.it comes, happl- |e, Hirt Of me as well, If faith could till remove mount certain as to. by ness may brenk in, and that whichever | thie and tet it fl of us has been the most in. poor and qnabininink mn y Ignorance will know the truth at} Good night! Gi re lat—the truth which la an inseparable {in mre rut wreatne hud tive Tourtoe me [surely 1 should ibavesnesnsJ.oullone Keeps Te Wee That women ete | But If I were to nee you now, I should whole nicht steepless fear that {t meant you were dead, That the same world should hold you need for all hearts that. love rightly. Letter NXXU. and me living and unseen by each other _ Even now to me the thought of you {ee peace passing all understanding. AM frightened, dearest Tam fright- y ] ened at der Not only for fear it Bea rete ens povenever ek Veht that Pomight not see hie face: 1 felt what was there | You should know this of him: he hin been the dearest possible of human beingx to me since [lost you. Tam almost not ur when To have him to speak to, Y we can say so Tittle together. 1 guess all he means, An endless wish to, give me comfort:—and 1 antag selfivh. The knc dge that he all had nome nv nm thot ur face, Ik ad me'ts Into Wish for tt. Knowledge will co ns, | Beloved, beloved, beloved, all the greet- ings I ever gave you gather here, and way than I ha’ r dreamed, I am should take me altogether away from si y yours thi something more than’ death vou Instead of to viu, but for other}, 2 Wil I could bid the sun stand still 5 over your meeting with Arthur so that Letter: XXX thought gone hut am not rid mivetsl a tecorate reeyk 5, It y bellev: » | No healthy body, fh s vet Tother once, ‘Time has worn it off: but EAREAST-If you will belleve any ealthy body, or body with power Of Ke ty like what 1 was. WII you remem- 4,ife hungry to belong to youl by n better bs ve ev sraieTesy tse reasone —beaides—inatinets which Tia might know. We were so. Ik i '. P sa fe each 5 wotd of mine, you must not be-jenjovment tn It, wishe: thine’ i A dees Aik Tnageadleamea peaked Ite welahien 't 1 think; | ber me weil enough to recognize me in heart should science and the doctors 2 bring about’a fulfilment of thelr present 4 | prophesyings concerning me. “I think my heart has held me up for a { long time; not Jetting me know that I + was ill; I did not notice. And now my body snaps on a stem that has grown ‘Weoo thin to hold up its weight. Iam at S: the end of twenty-two years; they have * been too ragny for me, and the last has seemed a useless waste of time, It Is}t! uselesslamentations. Ifthad your hand, and no heart with any desire still living (him, and, OUL of the past, We know nothing at all /lonsine fOr h°word thin one Lent time ae really: we only think we beileve, and [a2 Meloved, 1 press my lips to youre, hopo we know: and how thin tha: wort "hd Pray speak of conviction kets when in our extremity | eT BEGG we come face to face with the one Im- SAREST—To-day Arthur came. 2 of our own death watting | and brought me your message: 1 for ust Tnat is what 1 ha » ca! have at my heart your ‘profound- through. Yet even the fear Is a ‘grateful remembrances.’ Somewhere I come upon something that 1 can ime eo unanzwered Jes your prayer for to bless me. To answer that, dear- 1s not in His hands but in yours, the form of your message tells me at Jast; a chahenge to my «x we Whether it is atlil to be found here in God his body I have worn so weak with | est F aimcult not to believe that grea happl- + ness might have ca: or even a word from you, It [apes ness might have carried 'me over Many ler ogid not be afrad: ‘but werhapy fii will not be—not for this body and 5 end a ren youth; Tank that quite |should, It is all one.” Goo ‘ani (spirit that have been bound together so frankly. wishing to know, and was told |Desinning at last to feel a im in Jong in truth to you, ‘ popite: think tae Mhasworsiwhtcn i werote at your bidding! | set down for you here—If you should ay : ver com " y . Beloved. mee & Bo eo ave: written to Aisa me orer [to fect. Rocd-by! God be ‘with sou overs for love's sake, send and maky pane 1a ee pure, {if you care to be,| Wherever you go and I do not! claim for any masta back’ from mo— that though my Ife wi holly. yours, E rofoundly grateful remembrance; an, jeath, comes at ita DEUCES EE 6 Hea er eotmmuchi morestliarstos EAREST-—I am to have nows wer failed, |. Most dea you, Arthur came to me last| Most (inh Now I'can no longer hold night, and: told me that, it I' Mother: but dt is my body, no of Shea. he would bring’me word of you. {oxe'has failed: ¥, hot my love Ho 008 to-mioKroWs. Ae put ous tke -.-- he End) ~~ e, bi ut invent mont beloved, vou were to THE WOR | Fu! j @ URSDAY. EVENING, JANUARY 24, 1901. Special Notices, ——_—_— ROEBUCK'S WEATHER STRIPS, ‘and window veatiiators make summer end Winter. Amusements. PROCTOR’S FI Devoted Solely to Laughter et 'co: ele Co. Vernon meaty (0..¥ } 2|\KOSTE BIAL'S } Wo séthost. Sund. 5 THIS WEEK & MADISON SQUARE GAN TAN OPERA-HOUSE: TA REASON 190 it. Mote at 21%. | Or AS TMMRNAI? vs opera [SAVE yOu from paying higher rates. /quotations are less than prices that were current before the fohann Strauss’ Latest and Mer VIENNA LIFE. MUSIC Rvge, 8.15. HALL Stats, To Sat 2. | Sak cH | Des RU ett. WEBER & SS ODUS romeo EE «Fi PASTOR'S DAY AND NiGHUT—12.29 TO 1 et Street | Theatre nr. Gih ave. Mat Mr, Chauncev OLCOTT: IU The Lex Awad Seige, 8.50. Matte “Decided muccens."* MRS. DANE’S DEFENCE. | Celery Dips, 34c. upward. Criterion Theatre. MATINER SATURDAY AT 2. WHEN KNIGHTHOOD, WAS'IN FLOWER. 11,| JULIA MARLOWE Bway & 20th at... Lyeeun” ** HENRY MILLI to 3 SEATS ON SALW NEXT MONDA Sha | o ih) THR Gir Frow vr tiene, KNICKERBOCKER, N.C, GOODWIN, MAXINE ELLIOT?. DU AMELIA BINGHAM COMPANY | tn Clyde Fiten's a: |THE CLIMBE VIOLA ALLEN ATHENS & BULGER, Big Musteal Co, MATINEE TO-DAY, DEWEY City Sports Burlesquers. NEW LIVING PICTURES This Sunday Night-GRAND CONCERT, 2% SAVOY THEATRE, | iith she's ENED BREAD. GRAND: WALLACK’S;: Mary Mannering in Janice Meredith. THE BURGOMA Sully e a Hurt, Rechert’s Orchestra. AMERICAN MATINER DAILY {e'ept Moa.pail seats MavIKON SQ. TI c LADY DAINTY. MATS, WED. & BAT. WM. H. CRANE as DAVID HAI GARDEN, THEATHE. LAST 2 WEEKS. eve. £16. Mat. Wet & New ty Tosentei ine GIDDY TH Biway, doth 518i ‘The Dehman Sho There is work where help is want- ed. The World prints the greates! @umber of Help Wante See the Solid Gold Life-Size Statue of Maude Adams, Third Floor. and Knives. than we've ever betore quoted. Rogers’ Standard Quality 12 dwt Dinner Knives—very best 3] made—$]J 96 doz. Rogers’ Standard Quality Dessert and Medium Forks, $1,96 doz. Rogers’ Standard Quality Dessert and Table Spoons, $1.96 doz standard Quality Tea Spoons, 98¢, doz. | Rogers’ \Sterling Silverware= probably you've been informed of the {general advance in prices that has gone into effect. It missed our stock. We knew the market and prepared to In fact, the following jupward trend: | | Tea Spoons. 47¢. Olive Spoons, $1.39. | Pickle Forks, 59¢. sert Spoons, 89c. ty | Dinner Forks, 99¢, Table Spoons, 9¢. tt Forks, 996. Meat | Manicure and Toilet Articles. Light Sterling ‘ Silver Handles Heavy Sterling Silver Handles *| Button Hooks, Tooth Brushes, Nail, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Nail “| Brushes, Tweezers, Curling Irons, Files, Shoe Horns, Tweezers, Paper Shoe Horns, 19¢. Knives, 49¢. “|Sterling Silver Toilet Sets, hair brush, mirror and comb anew Q' MAGH | {ull size, complete, in case, $7.93. ree | a Combs, heavy sterling silver back, Hair Brushes, heavy sterling silver, French tron finish, 74¢ $3.07. -, |Cut Glass Articles with Stcrling Silver Tops. Salve Jars, 23c. upward. Ink Stands, $1.24 upward. Sugar Shakers, $1.39 upward, Smelling Salt Bottles, 99¢. upward, | Cologne Bottles, $1.94 upward. Pronounced Values in Candies. Women’s Watches. than usual prices because they did not come before Christmas. Three | weeks behind time is 2 serious dis- advantage. However, the manu- facturers made fair concessions, we lose nothing and you may be} |the gainer. Ihe variety is large—- | jvery large. We quote just a few! patatable. elas ~ Ste. OUT jar pri Women's Silver and Gun Metal) ,Ni int 'fos Eridaytana Saterday, ft Watches, made in Switzeriand, | Havers: our regular price, 18e.; a bj Women’s Silver [namelled! fresh lot for Friday and Saturd Watches, light and dark blue. nico Squares, a delici green and red, worth $5.50; at yur regular price, 39 33.99. | = 5 an Kisses and Walnut Kisse: Women's Silver Enamelled} fine quality; our regular pric tinted grounds, worth $6.50; at} sy 2c. Women’s Solid Gold (10 kt.) | price. Women's Solid Gold ((10 kU): 0 ecg a Sarat See or Waltham movement, fancy : engraved or engine - turned and Oil Cloth. —- Annex. men and women—at prices that are | The lot includes Stair Carpets. not equalled by any other house. | $1.50 Inlaid Linoleams, 98¢. We save you more on the finer, soc! Oll Cloth at 18. ualities than you think. Do a} He little pricing and comparing before 50c, Oil Cloth at 19, . 60¢. Ol Cloth at ate, buying. ' Men’s $3.00 Shoes at $1.98.—i0 anne. following : meant to retail at $3.00, Our Price, 5 J 98 Amusements. ' Amusements civewaToananin | STAR [Next Wee 6 Mat Wea.’ 5: 1 FITZRIMMON®: u's Row of Flats (IU GiOSeaes'e sce. Lowest Prices for Rogers’ Spoons, Forks| at 99¢. Mixed Candy, sold elsewhere at abig, tresh lot for Friday and Saturday, 19¢. of them, i Assorted Chocolates, sold elsewherg at worth $2.50; at $1.99. | Another quality of Chocolates, assorted 4 vig, fresh lot for Friday and Saturday, 290. Watches, inlaid gold designs on} a biy. tresh Jot for Friday and Satur $4.49. | Ghocolate Pralines, vanilla, orange, strawberry and coffee; our regular 9.3; a big, fresh lot for Friday Enamelled Watches, fancy de- and Saturday, 39¢ signs and miniatures, worth! Molasses Creams, fresh and pure; our $10.00; at $7.99. | regular price, 18c.; a big, fresh lot for cases, worth $15.00; at $11.99. remnants of Carpets—1 to 6 yards Hundreds of other Watches—for | reduced to half our reguiar prices. The recent wet weather may have emphasized the fact that! you need a pair of Shoes. All who have discovered that! the old pair is wornout and leaky will be interested in the | Men’s Lace Siroes, made of patent leather, kangaroo tops, medium weight soles and of box calf with double extension soles —popular shaped lasts and hand-sewed welts—sizes 6 to 10 -E widths— R. H: Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their. Low Prices, Both Sides 14th St. Hemstitched Open-work Striped Taffetas at 99c. pa : 3 . = ‘To-day the Silk Sale is enriched by We've secured a quantity of Rogers’ well known Spoons, |the addition of beautiful hem- Forks and Knives, and intend selling them at lower prices| stitched Open-work Striped Tatletas | The same styles and quali- | \ ties are sold at various other stcres as special value at $1.25 and $1.50. | < Prettiest effects you'll find—piain| & grounds divided by open- work hem-| ‘ stitching brilliant with three-toned medallion stripes in cameo-clear tints—blues, greens, pinks, jasper, lilac, gray, corn, black, white and aj score of other colors—99c. Three Other Extra Good Values. Double-warped Satin-faced Printed Peau de Suie, new designs and col- | orings, real value $1.00; our price, 690. Braided Taffetas, extra fine quality, gray, blue, pink, old rose and other tints, with black and white braided stripes, 69¢. Triple-warped Foulards, white polka dots on navy, royal. and cardinal grounds, nearly yard wide, valne $1.25, at 7%. 55c. Black Sicilian 39c. Fast-dyed Jet-black Mohair Sicilian, 50 in. wide, value 55c., at 39c. Dress and Skirt Lengths of Tweed Suitings at Half Price. Women who want tailor-made suits, bicycle, golf and rainy day skirtsmay secure fine AH-wool Checked Tweed Suitings with which to make the same at half price. Regular price of the material is $1.24 | per yard. Weoffer you Skirt Length for $2.11. Suit Length for $3.49. $2.00 R. & G. Corsets at 99c. R. & G. Corsets, low bust, long waist, spoon steels, white! and drab coutil and fine black sateen, regular price $2.00; our price 99c. House Gowns. style, trimmed with satin, ribbon he Macy’s Candies have achieved the/and lace inserting—very great value, | sleeves, would be cheap at '$5.00;,at ” ‘i These Watches are to be sold at less|Feputation they so richly deserve. | They are made in our own factory. { Nothing but pure, healthful and de- licious ingredients are used. That's why they are so wholesome and $3 89 aan a Clerical Suits. We sell Ready-made and made- to-measure Clerical Suits at exact cout. If you buy them elsewhere you'll have to pay one-half more than we charge. We earnestly urge you to make comparisons, Hunting Case Watches, Elgin’ Remnants Carpets, Linoleums | Men’s $13.50 Suits at $9.98. | Men’s Sack Suits, made of all-wool {black cheviot, absolutely fast dye, ' broad shoulders, double-warp lining, {value $13.50, at $9.98, Two other lines at $12.98 and $14.99; value respectively $16.00 and $18.50. | Men's Raglans, made of fine quality \all-wool Oxford gray frieze, very wide shoulders, lined throughout | with heavy, guaranteed satin, value $18.00; our price, $12.98. Young Men's Qvercoats, made of strong all-woot Oxford gray frieze, wide shoulders, nicely tailored, dura- We lining, value £6 our price, $6.98. iece Suits, made of all- Boys! Two: vol fancy cheviots, bright, durable lorings, reinforced seams, sewn silk, value $4.00; our price, pute Boys’ Russian Overcoats, made of pure wool kerseys, velvet collars, silk soods, patent leather belts, lined with in, value $8.00; our price, Irom 13th to 15th, [Ls Gold Life-Size Statue of Maude Adams, Third Floor. 6th Av. — Six Large, Heavy Huck Towels for 63c. ‘ Hemmed Huckaback Towels—20 ig wide and 40 in, long—good weight; and warranted to give splendid ser= vice — absorbent, durable, under’ priced i: Hemstitched Huckaback Towels, @a= mask borders, 21140 in., at 19¢. : ix for 63, Damask Towels, very fine and knotted fringe, 23!5x48 in., at 26e. White Turkish Towels, size 28 in., at 12c. All-linen Table Damask, extra heavy value 55c., at 44¢. Bleached Table Damask, 72 in. whdy value 60c., at 49c. Bleached Damask Napkins, 18x18 tay value $1.25 per doz., at 99c. ee Bleached Damask Napkins, 23x23 tas, value $1.85 per doz., at $1.49. Sheet Music, 15c. Welsper We ig Hit, Only < 15. uito Parade, | Fair Harvard March, | Honor Bright March, | For Old Times Sake, Harvest Days Are Over, Hog Town Pickaninnies, White Swan Schottische, Ace of Spades March, Valse Bleue—Von Barr, La Belle Josephine Waltz, When Reuben Comes to Town, When You Were Sweet Sixteen, = Phiny, Come Kiss Your Baby, hae Just Because She Made GooeGoo ~ Eyes. Silk Waists. Cashmere House Gowns, bolero, Silk Waists, made of Peau de Soie, tucked and hemstitched,fancy bishop $3 74 Richer grades correspondingly cheap. | Men’s Worsted Trousers. Large quantity of Men's Worsted Trousers—very best fabrics that are: — | made in this country—neat, stylish | designs. Workmanship and fitting are all that you could ask for. Three luts to choose from. $4.00 and $5.00 kind at $2.99. $5.00 and $5.50 kind at $3.99. $6.00 and $7.50 kind at $4.99. | All-wool Cheviot Trousers—stylish and well tinished—value $3.00, at $1.98. ve Sporting Goods. | Boys’ and Girls’ Extension Roller | Skates, black leather straps, nickel |trimmings, value 50c.; our price, 370 “McFadden” Exerciser Pulley Mae chines, value $1.25; our price, 94c. “ McFadden" Electric Massage Rollers, value $1.50; our price, $1.19, Double-end Striking s, made of tine leather, pure gum bladder, com- plete with elastic cord, value $1,505 our price, $1.13. Rugby Footbails, pure gum bladders, value $1.25; our price, 98c. Boys’ All-Wool Sweate lars and cuffs, value $ 796. Men's All-Wool Sweaters, navy, blac maroon and cardinal, value $1.50; owe. price, 98c. Finer qualities at prices relatively as low. 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