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o “ FIGHT ON JR LAW REPEAL Lawyers and Judges Against Abolishing Mr. Gray’s Office. Legisiature, recommended the the act providing for a spect criminal cases, for economica; reasons alone, Justice Fursman, of the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court, after having had a practical demonstration of eclal Jury In the “There ought to be no doubt as to the Value of this Special Jury law. We hi Atty-elght taiesmen, Tairty-! challenged by the coun- Twelve are in the Jury box: weven were excused by the court for various reasona, One absent- ed himself t permission, ch hus had the wide- pread publicity that this one has such ecord ts phenomenal, ‘There ought to no doubt In the mind of a thay this ts a good law. It je 2 a time waver, in the hands of mmittee at Albany, a {x sand that this committee has de to report she bi favorably, District-Attorney Philbin and nis as- mt, James W. Ors! ppeared be the committer and arg agains: the repe pf the law. Mr. O: borne said It would be Impossibie for him to 2a Jury for the retrial of Molineux, $f such a thing should come} to pare, under the ordinary jury sys- tem becaure of the widespread publicity Of tae cane. Kennedy Jury Fine. ‘Those who ha nt ui the retrial o fm, the fact that she are men far Hyence, They are of representutive citizens, Ve or two exceptions ull were ! Tight Into the Jury box and (ry a case | Nithout any preliminary examination by | «differs from hese respects nthe orulpar! | tear Jury liste and. put thr examination by the Spectal € er of J y W. Gray, and his} tion as to ths f this law," sald Mr. Grav to- yers, judges und all concerned ecution or defense of criminal economy but $14,000 a veat the State culable, 1 It case of Pollce Inspector ". McLaughlin sixteen days consumed In getting a jury for the trial and fourieen days In the sec-/ “It took twelve days to get a jury for Molineux under the ordinary “system. leven days Were necessary In thy case May Alice Fleming. re'we have the case of Dr, Kenne- second In’ interest as g which-(s perha) hat of Molineux—a case. th heen widely read and discuss would seem that no one would be from opinions in the case of thin Yet we furnish a panel of special ju ani the jury tx complete with th nation of only tif Es at ight talesmen. fa the Neufeidr aif hour. hours only: two Aaron Halle consume: John D, McIntyre, who tx conducting prosecution against Dr. Kennedy, 1 en cane fh “This Ix one of the bess laws we ever dont we have Just had a practical tien of tix value, It will be a mistake for the Legislature to re- gra Deal It “JUMBO” POLICEMAN DEAD. J. 4. Thompsonta Size Made Him Notable on the Force. Polleenmn John H, Thompson, a! West Twentlet street station, die day at his ho 135 Weat Sixty-se' street. Ills fellow-polleemen knew as Jumbo" Thompson, on account of dia great size, Three days ago he was given alck leave, He then comp! ankle and genera! 'n SHIPPING NEWS. FOR TO-DAY. S.29\Moon rises. 3.15 TIDES. Migh Water, ALMAD c 7.04\Sun rete THE Bun riser... Low Water. PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED. Antxerp. 8 i favannal <Dremen MSHIPS. AY. La Dretagne, Marre, Dreaten, lremen. Hamilton, Norfoik. INCOMING STEAMSBHIPS. DUR, TO-DAY! far Juan, r Mararek, Philadelphian, Crile, Dundee, Landa City,» n Hallenden, £t Lucta, rave, Hremen, Germanic, Liverpool. Tamburg. - | Milano, LuelaTartar ELD jogarth, $i Great Financial Strength, The revelations of the Equitable's statement as tudiyldends pald to policy- holders and accumulated for the pay- ment of future dividends are wonderful. The statement shows that during 1%0 3$3,481,40.6 was pald, us dividends or profits, dir to the hold of ma-} tured policies. ‘This ™ the third consec- Utlve year in which the Soclety's divi- dend payments exceeded three millions of dollars, and the elghth in which the has pald cach year over two mil¥ons—a_ record unequalled by any other life-Insurance company. ition to this payment of divi- ie fund of accumulated divi. was added to to the amount of $3,019,692.24, making a total of dividends accumulated and awaiting the contract Umes of payment of $66,137.170.0L Theso are very satisfactory results when taken in connection with the other features of the atatemont—viz., Increased. Income amounting to 130.95, larger asset, agerceating in aomunt $2 508,063.49; new: Dusiness of $207,056.23, outstanding assur- ance of $1,116.875,017,, and nm decrease in the amount of exnenses neceasary © for, conducting this'enormous business. ¢ —— ‘Wise’ landlords begin :adyertis ‘¢| Fendered_ unconackous. badly shocked. Jured. LEG BROKEN COASTING. Sled Hurted Against the Stree: Curbing at Stapleton. “ Gustave Hegemann, of 2) Wright street, Stapleton, lad ht lex broken and four of his cormpanto badly shaken up thi morning witil Ing on St. Paul's avenue, St ipleton, Hesemann and hie friends indulged tn the sport til about 9 o'clock, when a | start was made for home, When they reached Beach street an attempt was maie to turn the corner. ‘Their speed Was too fast and the “buck'’ was over- turned and hurled agains the curbing, Hegemann's leg was caught between the slelgh and the gutter und he wats The others were but otherwise not in- ————-- y Dead. Eart of Gaila- ING, FEBRUARY 7, 1901. SHOT HIMSELF IN LONDON CHURCH Congregation of St. Paul’s Cathedral Saw Italian Die. LONDON, Feb. 7.—A profound sensa- tlon was caused during the service at St. Paul's Cathedral to-day, by an el- derly Itallan shooting himaelf in the head. The suicide hax not been Identified. It will be necessary now to reconse- crate the murder tue yale. Awed Charles nonton, press train passed Hammonton at a forty-mile-an- thedral, the crime of self- ing been committed within CUT THROAT WITH RAZOR. TOK Metinhon Wearled hon, Afty-nine years old, E . Attempted rulcide at this morning by cutting hie towith ara Mo wie inken to Mudeon tt ———__— !Girl dumps and ts S ning Worlt.) . d. Beb. 7.—Frederick n italian living at itam- rded the Atlantic City: ex. thie morning. ‘The train man wanted to get off mped. He was scalped, one . hin skull fracturod and {loon Concerning Bargain Friday. He that does things b kind of a farm on shares. measures permitted in this store. yy halves works the poorest There are no halfway We have cut out a certain work for our weekly Bargain Sale, and we'll see-the work done. It’s good work, work that prevents accumulations of old stock by selling things while they are (new, work that clears out odds and ends as quickly as they occur, work that ties you closer to the store by the frequent oppor- tunities it offers to save money on good merchandise. To-morrow’s list follows—it speaks for itself: white flannel waist. ning through A Big tache braid on fold. The material fr+ is an all wool fl: nel, with a satin stripe run- 2,000 Flannel Waists Friday at 7,90 each. These Waists are made of fine French flannel, in light blue, gray, rose, green and red, with folds of around yoke and five rows of sou- A most effective and dressy Also 3, 000 Flannel Waists at 90c. euch. which these waists are made it. Sale of It has been sold at SSc. a yard. Plain and Fancy Linens at astonishingly low prices. Our buyer attended the recent dii issoluti¢n sale of the A. W. Hanington Mfg. Co., 116-118 Franklin St., New York City, comprising high-grade Linen and Art Goods to the mated velue of $22,000. Contrary to general expectations, these fine ‘goods sold at remarkably low prices and ‘we were fortunate in securing fully lf of them. A small profit on our purchases, quickly realized, is amply satisfying to us at all times. We will, therefore, place this great purchase on sale to-morrow (Bargain Fri- day) divided into seven big lots, at prices that were never before equalled for goods of such high quality. Look over thé items that comprise each lot, see the goods and you will agree that what we say concerning them isso. Lot 1—All sorts of Doilies, Splash stamped; manufacturers’ price up to 2Sc. each; sale price, ers, Tray Covers, plain, tinted or 3 Lot 2—Thousands of Doilies, Centrepieces, plain, tinted or stamped, also Dollies for cut-out work; manufacturers’ price, each, 1214c.; sale price only 3 Lot 3--Thousands of Tray Covers, Scarfs, Shams, Centrepieces and Doilies, stamped, plain or tinted; also Cushion Tops, tinted and stamp:d; sale price, manufacturers’ price up to 3Sc. ea: Lot 4---All Sorts of Dresser Scarts, Ce! stamped and plain, large assortment; manu! Frice only Lot S—-Cushion Covers, Tray Covers, Centrepiec stamped, tinted or plain; manufacturers’ price up toS0c. each; sale price only 10 ntrepieces, Tray Covers, Shams, Macturer’ price up to 7S. each; sale Scarfs, Shams, 15 Lot 6-—Thousands of Hemstitched Scarfs, Centrepieces, Shams and Tray Covers, plain or stamped; manufacturers’ price up to $1.50, ale price 50 Lot 7-—-Stamped Doilies, plain or hemstitched; manufacturers’ price up to 1244. apiece; sale price Furniture. 1 For the firet Bargain Friday of our great Half-Yearly Trade Sale of Furniture we have selected some of our biggest values-—-bargains that we are confident cannot be equalled by gny other furniture dealer in the land. Here they are, and bear in mi of many"’ more of the same kind: ind, please, that they are only ‘‘some 5-Piece Parlor Suite of an c! test ateel tempered covered! bfeldeted Romaaplosbant ogh Centre Table—mahogany finish, 20x20 Peat) preity brass feet, square top and new des shaped coelts Acted valons SETS; 7077 2 Turkish Easy Chair, covered in genuine timperedateeloptingsionivy Hopes aus, se! springs, bray aro polt’ and laxurouse of ua. Gaps’ design? actually worth sale pri Handsome ZideSoard quarter cowed o'den oak, pol- Red Chairs ingots ————— oak, cape eat,ban- langopaey j ister back, hand- mae ieee JAN Ce | mids and a actualvalue, $2.25; aaa | : : {Bay 4, 40 bevel plate mirror | Extension a x42- nd ‘construction;actual- P, I fpletemecoemecseait, 709,75 | ates meems Chiffonler, of polish fisish, 33 | 04 stletchers; cas Inches wide) “16"lnchee darpe 3 large aad 2 | Of CA box, prettily! tect; bevel: plate, ryt TSG Woglish tapestry, actually worth $50; aut design, mahogany finished frame, prettily carved, ns of Verona ri tases SD, OO —- prin ing edge all around, of ‘elegant ee Pree cates frorenta tat teed: some designs of Wellington and Azlington Veloura aed Belgian “velvets, actustiy poiph ttle) frase ‘eale price 77,9) 75 only Children's High Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums. Monday, the first day of our Half-Yearly Trade Sale, was a “record breaker’’ in apite of the unfavorable weather. for values such preciative people: Bargain Friday will prove anoth Carpets. Axminster Carpets_Etegant parlor designs, 25 patterns to chcove from ; regularly priced at 91.15 au $1.25 1 Yard; trade sale price oaly Tapestry Brussels Carpets—7s patterns to choess from at these rpecial trade sale prices : The 9Ce. per yard quality for The 7Sc. per yard quality for The 60c. per yard quality for Ingrain Carpets— 10 patterns best quality all wool, regularly worth 7c. a yard; trade sale price only 15 patterns second quality all-wool surface, regularly worth 5. a yard; trade sale price, 10 patterns third quality, Union extra super; regularly worth 45c. a yard; trade sale ptice, Rugs. 8 such day, these are not to be res'sted by ap- so $5 45 35 These trade sale prices are actually one-third less All-Wool Smyrna Rugs— 21x45 in. 1,00 | 4x7 ft. 4 26x54 in. 1,50 | 6x9 ft. 9. 30x60 in. 1,75 | Teextots ft. 13. 36x72 in. 2.75 | 9x12 ft. 18. Linoleums. lar sale prices and fully half less than else- 50 00 50 50 Of some grades we have too large a stock, and to re- duce it we have clipped a third off the regular. prices, offering to-morrow as follows: 300 yds. of the best quality printed Linoleum, worth 80c, regularly, at, per yard, 350 yds. of second quality printed Linoleum, worth SSc. regularly, at, per yard, 200 yds. of third quality printed Linoleum, worth SOc. regularly, at, per yard, 35 Also, 200 yards in 4 different grades of short lengths —enough of any grade for a good-sized kitchen floor cov- ering—at half former prices, or ‘The 80c. per yard grade for 40 Tee 7Sc. per yard grade for 35, The 60c. per yard grade for 30 The S0e. per yard grade for 25 Cotton Wash Fabries. ORR Very special opportunities submitted for one day only —Friday, Feb. 8th: E Cotton Challies, mercerized silk striped, very pretty de signs; regularly worth 19¢. a yard; for Bargain Priday at Fine Irisb Dimities, of a very sheer quality, als> with silk stripes; regularly worth 23c. a yard; specially priced fer Bargain Friday at Cotton Foulards, in light and dark effects, of a very fine, silky finiad; regularly worth 18c, a yard; specially priced for Bargain Friday at Dotted Swisses, in black, pink, blue, maize, Nile and lavender; regularly worth 15c. a yard; Bargain Friday at Fine Novelty Ginghams, in checks, plaids and stripes; regularly worth 23c. a yard; Bargain Friday at 2,000 Dozen 12 ' 33 Men’s, Women’s and Chitdren’s Hosiery Friday at, per pair, /0c. The Men's Hosiery can be had in polka dots, fancy styles, plain black with Maco feet, plain black, tan, blue and other colors. The Women's Hoslery can be had in black with Maco feet, plain black or tan, and fancy stripes. The Children’s Hosiery comes in plain black, with double knees, heels and toes, Yotions. Full lines of the standard makes and highest grades. are always to be had at The Big Store and at the littlest kind of prices. Here are sample offerings: Brush Binding, black and colors, a yd., 2 Black Velveteen Binding, 5 yés., 1 5-8 inches wido, good quality, per piece, 10 Comfort Hose Supporters, to attach to front of comet, in black and white, a pait, 15 Oriental Sewing Silk, black, 50 yds. on spool; a doz. spools, Federhaken Hooks and Eyes, black and white, size 3 and 4, a groep, Fancy Silk Double Bone Cusing, all colors, 9-y4. pieces, per piece, Prussian Binding, best quality, S-yd. pieces, black ani white, per piece, Battenberg Braids, all linen, desirable width, a doz. yds., Arabian Braids, a number of different patterns, per doz. yés., 43c.; prt yd., 4c.; and 23c. adoz., of, per y4., Shoe Laces, black tubular, 4-4 and 5-4, a doz., Bixby's Royal Shoe Polish, Grunks. ‘good. Look at some of our price: hardwood slats, brass camps {ro hi stitched leather set-up con 15 Basswood Trunks, canvas covered, malleable les, deep ray with bat-box and packing jent and extra suit tray, cloth- Excelsior lock and two extra | | Our trunks will stand every reasonable test to which a trunk J can be put, and yet we ask less for them than other dealers would charge for trunks not half as PoSON | ‘Grew Tired of It All” and May Die. Helen ilahn, a pret on frequenting Hird street for reve: A of At all” as shy ft to a bartender in Mich c raity: plac Bargain Friday and Saturday for just She was taken to Si Vincent's Us . the physi Women wita whor fated k reoshe had t her womar lond girl who vicinity 1 months the 1 Ford’a «a shortly after A Sale of vration | ot night Silks and Dress Goods at about half their actual value. Owing to the stormy weather of, Monday many in- tending purchasers were unable to attend our great sale of Silks and Dress Goods and to avail themselves of the tempting bargains offered. As the original prepared for this sale were very large, we are still quartities able to offer practically unbroken assortments of these goods, and repeat for Friday the original list of offcrings: CHALLIES. Several cases of all-woo! Challies, slightly irrezular in pziat- ing, the regu'ar va'ue of which is 5Cc. a yard, and twocases of Silk-Stripe Challies, in beautiful, bright colorings, will be offered at, per yard, GRANITE CLOTHS. 50 pleces of 43-inch all-wool imported Vigourcux Granite Cloths, and 42-inch imported al!-wool Printed Warp Granite Cloths, in chotce spring colotings, the regular price of which is 7Sc. a yard, we offer Friday at, per yard, HOMESPUN AND GOLF SUITINGS. S4-inch all-woot Homespun Suitings, a got, serviceable fabric, in all the desirable street shades; real $1.09 valucs, Bargain Friday's price, per yard, S4-Inch al!-wool Plaid Back Golf Suitings, in gray, blue and Oxford mixtures, the regular selling price of which was $1.25 a yard, at, per yard, BLACK DRESS GOODS. Si-inch fine all-wool Cheviot Serge, exceptional value, we offer for Friday special at, per yd., 42-inch extra fine imported Satin Soleil, with beautiful bright lustre, ofe of the most desitable fabrics of the day; really $1.25 value; we offer for Friday special at, per yd., So-inch very fine all-wool Venetian Coveit Cioth, especially adapted for tailor-made gowns; $1.50 is the regular price; special for Bargain Friday at, per yd., PRINTED SILKS. Lot 1—Consists of 21-inch Lyons piinted Liberty Satins, a great variety of navy and white and black and white de- signs to select from; this quality was made to retail for 50c.; special for Bargaiz Priday at, per yard, Lot 2—Consists of a very much finer quality of high-finish Lyons make piintes Liberty Satins, in tiue and white and black and white designs; a ‘grade that waa made to sell for 60c.; special for Bargain Friday at, per yard, Lot 3—Consists of 23-inch very good quality printed Foulards and Liberty Satins, pure silk fabrics, in a large variety of light, medium and détk grounds. Thia qual- ity'is usually sold at'§1.00; Bargain Frday at, per yar Lot 4—Consists of 24-inch extra heavy quality: printed Satin Liberties and printed Peau de Soles, in all the most desirable spring colorings, regularly sold for $1.25; Bargain Friday, per yard, BLACK TAFFETA SILKS. 40 pieces of 22-inch all-silk Domestic Black Taffeta Silks; a special Bargain Friday offering, at, per yard, 25 pieces of 35-inch all-silk, bright lustre, Domestic Black Taffeta Silk, considered good value at $1.00; being a small lot we offer for Bargain Friday at, per yard, LOUISINE SILKS. 23-inch all-silk solid Colored Louisine Silks, in all the new spring colorings; Bargain Fridcy at, pet yard, 21-inch very hindzome rew pristed warp Louisine Silks, Bargain Friday at, p:r yard, Ohe Great Shoe Sate will be continued Bargain Friday. 1.00 Take advantage of it while you may-if you would secure good winter- weight shoes at less than half their actual value. FIe, wilt buy a choice of these: Men's Leather House Slippers, att « Women's Warm Shoes and Julie qualities. the $1 quality. rep it $1, $1.50 and $2 Women's, Misses’, Children's and Boys’ Leggings, of Jersey cloth, cordutoy ard leatiicr; roculer $i, $1.25" and qualities. Women's High-Cut Arctics, first quality Zoston Rubber pany's make, worth $2.4 pair. $1.50 Com- Women's Storm Rubbers of the best quality, with perforated tips, the newest style, all sizes; worth 7Sc. a pair. About 100 Dozen Men's White & Colored Laundered Dress Shirts, ranging.in size from 14 to 17!5, and in value from 7Sc, to $1.00, will be placed on sale Bargain Friday Lf for a quick clearance at, each, IS5e Shirt bargairs such aa thes: occur only at rare interva!s, an man who takes advantage of them always saves much moccy. Cigars. 4 the Two Bargain Friday Specials that meaa a saving to those who enjoy a good cigér at a small cost. 300 Boxes Sumatra Wrapper Cigars, N. y. make, long mixed Havana filler, various brands in Perfecto, Per.tana ard other desirable suzpey, fine quality and priced below actual manufacturing cost; while they last, per box of SO, 200 Boxes Sumatra Wrapper Cigars, N. Y. make, fine combivaticn filler, in arsoried trands ani szes; regular Sc. value; on sals to-moztow at less than the actval uxt of the material; while they last, per box of 50, Mail Orders Fillet. A Half-Price Sale of 480 Dozen Mon's Fine Derby Hats. This big and unusually fortunate purchase at a one of the largest makezs of a iy! N and in shales of brown black, equal, but as we prefer / may have your pick of the lot 1.50 ate tractive offering consists of a low price of the entire floor stock of fine cerby hats in Danbury, Conn. They ore ell of full fur stock, in the mest desirable shapes, and $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 are the prices you would be asked elsewhere for hats their to close them out quickly you 1,00 va ty ter ant) She Threw Herself from| a Fourth-Story Window. of delirt mt oat St. Della ns While Ina ft ow patie Ww herself of vi w this morn was ina privy r patients, She was a ofa fourth. mt was kill ® ward with fy typhold sus- A fow moments before se Simmpeat. | the Sister in charge had” vishal? tiie! ward on her last night round. Site! tookey the girl's temperature. ~ $ Had Zoran a bed: window and lea out, The gt Ls ven aie became i Net employs when she became employ= her toa hospital at thelt owns ,. 7A or ‘ in Rig Hatlding. - % heap In the celtar, Schermerhorn office bullding? at 0 Broadway to-day exploded) — gas= et " tonation wlarmed the ; but the fire was extingu'ahed.tn-B¥e.0G minutes, The Broadway. car; . yed for, awhile. he puliding sis) owned by Col. John Jacob Astor. Gas Expt Con- Hos-| on sale to-morrow at Oxford mixe! Iris! handsomely I'n=d. Bargain Friday for FTTH Hi H (arses a SSS ESS MG BSBEE — In the Clothing Department, — Five Important Special Offerings for Friday, - February 8th. Men's Fine Winter Overcoats, worth $10.00, $12.00 and $15, We have but 275 of thes: overcoats—-purchased from one of New York's Be facturers of bigh-grzde. winter overcoats at a cut price. They are made frieze and cheviot coatings, some having cuff sleeves It will pay you to buy one of these coats at this low should have bit little use for :t until next winter. 320 Youths’ Suits, assorted kinds, in all the desirable styles, siz incomplete, but every suit a bargain; worth $6.00, $7.00 and $8. (Sizea 14 to 19 years.) 120 Small Boys’ Overcoats and Reefers; for lads age 3, 4 and 5 years caly; formerly on sale at from §2.£0 to $3.50 each; reduced for Bargain Friday to Boys’ Flannel Waists and Blouses—A choice of all our remaining ungeld | © winter stecks; all sorts of makes, patterns and colorings; formerly on gale at 7Sej; > $1.00 and $1.25 each; reduced for Bargain Friday to 5 Waiters’ Jackets, of a splendid grade of black serge; the regulation cut ‘with shawl collars or peaked lapels; reduced from $2.25 to a 1,000 Steamer Rugs or Plaid Shawls, worth $5 and $6 apiece, will go on sale Bargain Friday: at 2.95 each, i "7 00 ony asd all prc, even ee Also Think of it—a Steamer Rog, a Shaw! or the ial fat for lar plaids x sted frlage. jourper by mosntain or seashore, even the maker of golf capes, cam price 4s accounted by taking advautage of this great opportunity. The low chance patcharo—one that we might not bo able to dupiica China, Lamps and Slassware. Some special selections at greatly reduced prices for Bargain Friday’ If interested—te prompt. selling. Odd China. Cups and Saucets—-Tea ani cof- fee sizzs, with double gold band, Cups and Saucers, tea size, very handsomely decorated in Japanese elects, special, each, at Fruit Saucers, very richly decor- ated and handsomely fold lined, Salad Bowls, richly decorated and gold lined, apectal at Bath Set, including Soap Dish, Brush, Vase and Mag, very special, Glassware. Water Tumblers; pest ctystal glass, fluted ard banded, 6 per coz. at FISH: Choice Boston Codfisk ur Had- d., cy Chicken Halibut or Salmoa 2 b., MEAT: Legs ot choice Canada Spring Lamb, pet Ib., Roast Beef: Prime ribs of Roast Icef, tender and juicy, p2r Ib., BUTTER: Fancy Higin Creamery Butter, old. pails, ORANGES: swest Oranges, California Delicatessen: Choice Lake Superior Smoxed Sturgeoa, per Ib., Chocolate: Runkel's Vanills Choco- cakes Genutns Imported Bar-le-Duc rice, pet glass, Combination Java, sound Fern" brand Condensed Milk or Superb Cream, per tin, Sardines: Palstatf’s Bonzless Sar- dines, halves, per tin, Kansas the ‘‘reformers'’ would Allsopp’s India Pale Ale, (Red Ifa" trard, genuine imported in glass, bott!ed in Burton-on-Trent, England, per doz., Double Stout, jnvaluabls for in- valids and a goo4 tonic for the Gripe, pir doz., Old Crow Whiskey, 18, rer pot, Old Crow and Pepper Whiskey, pir a. Sroceries. Bargain Friday's list is a short one, but every item isa money 4 of great interest to the economically inclined. ‘ Wines and Leguors. If such high-grade goods as these were dispensed in cne Stave of. , Butter Dish with cover, imitation |of cut glass, handsomely’ engraved, | special at Glass Table Set, inctoding Butter Dish, Sugar Bowl, Cream Pitcher | and Spooa Dew imita- 15 | tion of cut glass; ‘soldat | 3Sc., special at 7) “Lamps. , Drop Light or Portable Gas Lamp, large brass standard, | Ishes black base, © ft. of best 50 | tubing, and 10 inch shade, | worth $1.75; complete at Gas Globes, imitat: handsome design, of cut glass, very has: AS spree regularly worth ai Tea: Your choice of our Gress, 7 | Black cx Blended Teas, chojee tich afoma, reg. Ste. 3, special, 3: te, $1.00 peri um Salmon: Choice Columbia River, 1) Perea, Uncle Jerry’s Pancake Flour, 12% | per pkg., Pure Vermont Maple Syrup, 72. \-quart can, Royal Tartar Co.’s Strictly 25 Pure Cream Tartar, 1 1»., Hazel Recleaned Currants, thor- 12 oughly cleaned and stemmed, 1-1b.. pkg, 27 Prunes: Choice, meaty SintaClara fruit, per Ib., 19 Canned Vegetables: “ayar'a"’ Sib. Jereey Tomatres, ‘Pontiac '* Creant Suga: Corn, or ‘choice, tender 12 String Beans, per ca, t Canned Fruit: Loggie's choice 22 | Biuetcrties, Monroe Red and Black Raspberr.es, Whit: Cherries ct Bart 16 tert Peazs, per can, 1 Catsup: “Royal'' Tomato Cat- 12 SEP) Pee bot., 9 Cheese: New York State Cream 64, | Cheese, per 34, 10. Armout's Woodchuck Soap, .-” jave to seek another vocation. i | Mt. Vernon Rye, full qt. bot., Puritan Port and Sherry, « 1.20 koe ,bepdmatsy, and fine tanic, per | Guckenheimer Rye Whiskey, 90 | per gal., , | Old . Cabinet: R; Whiskey, 60/ per cat, tA 4 % aa

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