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VANDERBILT HOG AUCTION AND CHANCES' IT SUGGESTS. E982 IOIDISIOODOOEG SELES POLES SLAAICOLP NAD ODE? POOH Why Not, for Instance, Capture Horace the Hog in Little Old New York and Put Him Up at Sale to the Highest Bidder—Some Sugges. tions by Artist Long. THESE LE Here ge ss eo George W. Vanderbilt seeme to be pretty much “on the hog.’ He tas 70 Into the hog-ralsing industry on a large | scale down at hin Asheville villa, and the { other day he heid a sale of Berkshire | + porkera which brought some very hand- | 4 some prices. i ‘The average price they sold for waa) * something near 8% per hog: % spectabie feure poor Some mutes are + It inn’t to be suspec that Mr, Van EE HPILOTS OLERICLICE VED Fer ee re esee SALE OF THE BLOODED HOGS. $A5-8 LOCOBDIG 1 SS SAOSOOOD' 3 | SOEMEROED ENA, on as the how oh cheaper. A for a moment | “ese. (SIX REASONS FOR "NORMAL PENSIONS. ngiin the tender ary porkers: They Are Living Reasons, Whose Aggregate Service Is Nearly 300 Years. more ere in Little Old New! his Ume and careful! Berkshire loge may bring him mora money—which he doen’ he New York breed van the Horace Hog will) je in exeltement ant Gas-| Six women who ure training the rethan hie mine | ture teachers of New York at the Nor- Hinal College have served the ctty as teachers am aggregate of rearly 3) nee om Union tet. ‘Theological Heminary. and De M y worth m fret a bi: oid, amd fdon't want fe retire, pension or no pension, until In forced to do sv. hers are eutitied co retires dhe under usband pro- vides for me, but T have had other re- sponsibilities that my conscience told me tt was my duty to take up, and 1 have muck to my task tn order to meet and divcharge those —responstbilittes Withou: burdening -uim.” of Horace ‘The variety ts ha would have no diMeul aecuring some Very choice representa- tives, He can find HMoraces all over town. He might send agents out to capture these areat Dig cheeky specimens of pork. wus them in cages and carry them off lke json HH. Henry has in- ment supplying this Is before the Legisla- and three of taese ax noble women omarion, and { tur the ordinary hogs that they are. fake advantage of it when {i be- ‘This Une Ia 1 Let him grab them up from the|“7nes @ law. ¢ 68 Pavonta women's seats in the oars, Let him flag ‘The Ve f-Dosen, | . tty Hele! ‘Shevwasva them on the streets jabbing people's eyes! The six, in the order of thelr services| teacher In Puulic school Sn North out with umbrelias—in fact, everywhere] to the city, are Missen leavinia M, Ilene | Moore atzvet neventeen years before the in this whole hog- jen city, man, tutor o Steck. ‘Jean, | Oeming the Norma! College, thirty- Latin und Greek; Jeasie T wouldn't advise Mr. Vanderdtit to eee laal nelonte conduct a sale of these Horace the Hogs. A fine apecimen of this breed cer- tainly wouldn't bring more than 3) cents at a gale anywhere. Just let Mr. Vanderbilt put them in Pig-atye down there at Asheviie anu keep them locked up. He might occa- one years ago to-day, and for thirty ears she has lef. her home 6h Merah ent tag every school morning {n order ke the Journey to Sixty-eighth etreet and five male professors in the faculty of the college: Helen G. Mt tn| Park avenue in time for the openiuz of organ, tutor 10] ine capion, mathematics, Laura BE. Tea 1 tutor ial ees Miss Morgan, a brigat and Mre. Sarah EB. H. * e # Preaident Thomas Hunter's | Ute woman, to an Evening World re- fessor of « sionally give one to the butcher to cho; r, up Into #1 val es. SL) J and teacher of pelagogy porter: { made my ho: here with my p Lote meri ssuaaa : The ages of these women ratige from a rets a denbaride i etwcs) Vite ond ere a splend: pportunity for a seventy-three d uc she aied and her husband fol- man Vanderbilt's wealth and his Hid haa ECLA E SL lowed her. [ took my place as mother of forty-six years as a teacher, does not| 4 father both to her chlidren, 1 was look xu day over forty-five yearn old,|PO=" In ald Greenwich Village on Man- ‘Thetr salaries range from $3,200 u ‘| hattan Island, 1 began with the lowest while the highest pe: clue in No. 4. and thirty-one years she of aixty, with an honorable hog-ratsing experience right here New York. Let us hope that ha wi! #0 tire of the Berkshire breed and devote 353 time to Horace. FERDINAND G. LONG. STAGE FRIGHT NO, NOT AT ALL! t there Is no} 22 0 8t. Valentines Day, 1 helped ormal College with Dr ducement to retire. ne ral Collexe wi < McGregor and Morgen are on leave of absence tn poor health. duties are being performed by tutes at thelr expense. win had a leave of w wt Het Marah KE. H. Hall, 1 street, who was 2 oin ow 5 ter of prine bor: in Weat Fourth | { pare to be nensioned after ireenveiel village. She of service, all teachers should be fourteen yeare of age at| peasioned a ak sardiadNots ‘ort t veare to my cre arin No. 29, back | apis, «wis brought from Wa a ave, and Mins street kant 4 salary Kate D. Wiggan Did Not|.: Refuse to Speak Be- cause She WasScared. aloe aon sureh, an World reporter found her | Gregor nome, 4 charming woman, | , Mite A sparkling convereattonaiiet, with a merry laugh, and a geniality quite de- ne w E on avenue, nin New York, and had the | vice-principalshin Pp School 49 when she joined Dr. ITun: a thirty-one years ago. Mise Hol- 2 cond atreet. ehaul for 1 Conlege VT was fourteen—Juet u slip of a said she. "Ll got $100 salar ad cholars. 1 received a certificais when [ was etgh liked boys, #9 T went to No Hirteenth street, when Dr. Lun’ Kate Douglas Wiggin, the suthor and writer of magazine stories, wito Was 10 have addressed the Normal College Alumint on Tuesday the anhattan Hotel, and who ren: at the last moment to any she was not well enough to apeak before #o large an assembly, i atl somewhat Indisposed at her home In thin ctty.. Milas Wiggan, or re. Riggs as ane is known in private life, lives 0 4 handsome apratment overlookng tral Park. A World reporter who called there yesterday was ry ved by Mra, Riggs companion and menuens! who hat while the author tn not ae- I, she te atl far from being tn health, and that she found ere quite unable on Tuesday to spouk before the Alumint. ‘rs. Higgs ta a vesy busy woman and has many calis upon her time and strength,” sho sald, “and just lately ahe has been obliged to take the utmost care of herself in order to avold a sr- Vere Ines,” ihhgh owas not a case of ntago Behool Some Prize Papits. wae the best «chool hy, T tgaght «number men there, Mayor Van W) one of my pupils, and his elder brother | Gua, the Judge. 1 had ex-Comptrotier | Ashbel PF oo, und Gen, Edwin A MeAlpin and Magistrate Flammer and | Justice Jacob and ait the Gengman WINFIELD, Kan ie “Joni here yesterday ts supposed oO have caused the destruction during Ted ned BurthardetsoneSaThen’ night of all but two windowe of th ted Py Dy tet ‘I there were Albert Bach and the Rev. | iioset tnrhave beet cRacrbri partisan Dr, Bottome, Rev. Dr. Fagranni, of the! of the "j STERN BROTHERS Friday and Saturday Exceptional Values in Women’s, Boys’ & Girls’ Shoes with patent leather toa, "8 to 103 94.25 11 0291.48 Boys’ Calf Laced Boots, tatee $1.75 pile eis $1.95 dcuble sole, broken sizes, Women's Fine Glace Kid Lace Boots, $2 75 ° 33.50 stat all. Mre. Ries was not even present aon that day. Eine nm one to ume nud~ denly frightened, and might be depended upon to addroay a larger audience than that at any time when her hea:th would permit. There was a meeting held in is bullding to-day at which she was ticularly desirous to be pres thought she could manage th: exertion without any disagrees equences. “But §t proved almom too great a strain upon her strength. On coming back she immediately retired to her rom and to bed. However, there in for alarm in her case, Shin i and needs plenty of con. ts eimp.y not rest, that ts all. BOYS STOLE CASH DRAWER. Willle Washington and George ‘e 7 Store, William Washington, thirteen ve of 1038 St. Mark's avenue, and George Woods, thirteen years. of 1975 St, Mark’ avenue, were arrested eharged with stealing $2.05 from Mrs. Donaid. of 1694 Nerze . with kid tips and hand welted soles, Value $3,95 ‘Women’s Calf Lace Boots, extra high cut for walking and rainy day wear; also patent leather button or lace, with dull kid tops, new models, Special Sale of Women’s & Children’s Hosiery Children’s Fast Biack Ribbed Cotton Hose, c doub‘e knees and soles, sizes 6 to 10, 10 25¢ Women’s Extra quality Fast Black Cotton Hose, with double unbleached soles, 59° Value 30c Pr, Value 40c Pr, 1.—Cot. an from suddenly in was buried tos honora, | There Army Women's Extra Fine Fast Black Liste Thread Hose, with embroidered fronts, Value 60c Fr, Women's Black Lisle Thread Hose, Vertical Silk Stripes, Lace Embr'd Fronts ara All Open-work, Value 90c to $1.25 West Twenty-third Street Washington on Sunday day with full sailitary ance of Grand Th. post represen ‘The Oswego Chamber of Comine: attended, The city’s storer and bi places were closed during the funeral. —_—_— Stops the Cough <> and works uff th Raxauire: Fromo-Quial THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 14, 1901. Half-Yearly Trade Sale of Furniture. For Bargain Friday our Special Offerings consist of Dining-Room Furniture, For size, variety of selection, fine materials, artistic designs, superior workmanship and finish, and moderate prices, we believe this collection to have no equal in New York City. And because we believe what we say to be 80, we invite inspection and comparison. There are Sideboards ranging in price from $11.50 to $375, China Closets from $11.25 to $175, Extension Tables from $5.25 to $135, Dining-Room Chairs from 95c. to $55 each, so that all purses and all tastes can be amply satisfied. The parallel columns, headed ‘Actual Value '’ and ‘* Trade Sale Price."’ show at a glance the saving that this sale affords to those who take advantage of it. SIDEBOARDS. 107 designs of Golden Oak, Matogany, Flemish Oak ard Mahogany finish, in all the newest designs, of ex- cellent construction ‘and superior finish, pitced as fol- | tows: Actual Value. Trade Sale Price. 10,00 11.50 19.60 15.00 24,00 20.00 29.00 4.90 » and up te 375.00 EXTENSION TABLES. 210 designs of Extension Tatles, in all rizes aud atyles, some with round top, others with squste top, acme hanéscmely carved, with pedestal tase ; priced as follows : Actual Value. Trade Sale Price. $7.50 $5.25 10.90 6.50 12.73 8.25 14,50 10.00 18.90 14.00 22.00 17.00 14.75 19.50 27.59 22.00 31.00 25.00 37.50 30.00 50.00 35.00 and up te 135.00, CHINA CLOSETS. 140 designe of China Closets, in new and handsome vatterms, in Golden Oak, Mahogany, Flemish Oak and hogany, all well made and finished; some with glass backs and glase shelves; specially priced aa follows: Actual Value. Trade Sale Price. $15.50 $21.25 0 | 41.00 34.00 50.00 42.00 $6.00 42.00 59.00 50.00 5.00 55.00 and up to 175.00. DINING-ROON CHAIRS. 215 designa of Dining-Room Cbaire, in all woods and finishes, of elegant const and design; some with cane seat, others upholstered in genuine leather; spe- elally priced as follows: a ‘Actual Value, Trade Sale Price. $1.75 $0.95 2.00 1,25 2.50 1,50 3.00 am 3.28 2.78 4.00 2.85 4.75 2.50 5.28 95 4.00 4.25 0.50 4.00 7.30 5.35 and up to $55.00. Half-Yearly Trade Sale of Rugs. One or two handsome Rugs will add great- ly to the appearance and comfort of your dining-room, as well as that of the other rooms and halls of your home. To accom- pany Bargain Friday's offerings of Dining- Room Furniture, we have selected these hand- some, suitable and very reasonably priced Rugs. SMYRNA RUGS at one-third off. 21x45 inch aize, $1.00 26x$4 inch size, 1,50 30x60 inch size, 1,75 36x72 Inch site, 2.75 Also these, in carpet sizes: 4x7 ft., $4.50 0x9 ft., 9.00 T4x10l9 tt., 13,50 Sui2 ft, 18.50 ROYAL WILTON RUGS. 500, oive 27254 inches, worth $4.50, at $3.00 S00, eize 26x93 inches, worth $6.90, at 4.95 Special Bargain Friday Offer- ings in Linoleums. 1 a yanée of the best quality, regalarly worth Sue yarse 3! eee second quality, regularly worth ne Printed Liseleums, a much-used and entirely suitaole floor covering, we effer for Friday at ote- third of regular prices: 30 yards best Frinted Linoleums, regulary worth 8c. a yard, at $00 yarde second quality Printed Linoleums, rogularty worth SSc. a yard, at 200 yards third quailty Printed Linoleums, rogularty worth S8c, a yard, at 35 A Bargain Friday Offering of Sood Orunks. 150 different styles of Men's and Women's ~ Canvas Trunks, Brass Trimmed Dress Trunks, = Leather Bound Trunks, Skirt Trunks, Basket ¢ Trunks, in short, near- {ly every style made that is worth having; | some have two trays, mt some have straps, and all have strong locks and hinges. The low prices will surprise you. Here they are: to 40 inch sizes, choice at 4,50 to 40 inch sizes, choice at 5.50 ‘Let 3—28 te 40 inch sites, choice at 6.50 TEESE SS ESAT a enh eR E ONY. We ESE oe Be Bargain Friday at Ohe Zug Store is a day dedicated to the economical, prudent, careful buyer—he orshe td whom the saving of money is a matter ot importance. We spoke some time ago of the Bargain Friday habit—why not cultivate it? It means one of two things—the saving of fully one-quarter of the money you are now spending in the goods we deal in (and that embodies well nigh all the necessities of life), or the purchase of fully one-quarter more goods without spending any more money. Here are to-morrow's offerings, eminently well suited to illus- trate the point: A Bargain Friday Offering of Men's Madras and Porcate Shirts. A splendid opportunity to add to your sup- ply of shirts at a trifling cost. The Bargain Friday Sale In the Clothing Dept. | will afford opportunities for the purchase of ; good, reliable and stylish wearing apparel at prices that meen great sarings in every in» stance. hich : e ex. les by which to $00 doren Men's Maitas Negligee aud Wotkiag rhe Oe DGGE Th Shirts, with soft collars attached or with nech= See einen: bands; a choice of veveral gcod patterns, tn all ASO Men's Stylish Winter Overcoats, Oxtorda sizes, regularty worth trom 7Sc. ty $1 each; Fri made, well lined, well Citing day for ; 49 +e alues; here to-morrow 150 doren Men's Diwtras and Percale Laundered Colored Shirts, with cutts attached or detached, as preferred; new Spring styles, all sizes, worth up to $1.50 exch; a choice Barcain Fridyy tor a wut $12 6.00 lack Coats and Vests: of standard proper up to as frock out and Met Washington Milla Clay Dia weight for all-year wear and OS} date in every detsil; sack af we wR styles, while they last your choice for Bargain Friday Offerings in } Men's ood Mackintosh Coats, in pobby shades of covert cloths, cut long,’ plaid lived, all Men's, Women's and seams sewed, strapped and cemented, to! ay the least $5.60 coate, hers for Priday at Chidren’s Underwear. Ageneral clearaice ot odd lots at prices In the Hat Dept. that do not average one-third of real values. 4.00 2.25 Special offering of 120 docta Men's newest style Derby Hats, of good fur stock, that won't fade or break, with silk Bangs and silk binding; while they Inst your choice : ¥ 1.00 for A Bargain Friday Sale of Sheets and Pillow Cases. The sheets and pillow cases we offer for to- morrow were manufactured from good re- liable cottons, and are without exception ex- treme value at the prices quoted. Full Bleached Cotton Sheets, for singte beds; special at Full Bleached Cotton Sheets, for double beds; Women's Veatu, Pants atd Combination Suity, in wool and cotton mixed of all wool, worth uj to $1.25 a garment; Batgain Friday's closing price for « choice, only Children's Vests, Pants and Dra wool, camel's hair or fieece Ii $1.00 a garment; Bargain Friday fot a choice, only: wn 2 in natural ; worth up to closing pitce w a ‘2 tor a choice, only 45 Bargain Friday Offerings in 29 C. (Qars. 000 boxes of cigars, divided into two lots, ¢ “P™)™ ei) rs, divided into two lots, S will be offered to-morrow for a qutck clear- PILLOW CASES 16 ance at these very low prices: Sur, ‘Sx Jo 0S saad Lot 1-- 200 boxes Suzsatrs Wrapper, ite mixed Special at 10 12 14 Havana filler cizats, all v York make, as- Regularly, 4 10 18 sorted brauds a0 Puri . Perfecto and o desirable shapes; poxitively werth up to $? box of 80; clearance price, fy A Bargain Friday Sale of Gurkish Gowels. Luxurious, soft, well-made and durable Turkish Towels, for the bath, at very special prices. We think we have enouzh of them to last all day, but we would not warrant. Lot 2-409 boxes of Seed Cigars, well made, free rmokezs,a choiue of two bands at less than the actual cost of material, value; clearance price, per tox of 50, MAIL ORDERS FILLED. full 7 Bargain Friday Offering of At 10c,- Turkish Towels, extra heavy, bleached of , A 3 brown. Wen's& Women s Hosiery, AL 124¢¢. Turkish Towels, large size, bleached ot at, per pair, /0c, Pitts Turkish Towels, target size, brown only. The Men's Hosiery can be had in plain $ At 1Sc. Turkish Towe's, largest size, bleached or black and brown, black with Maco foot, fancy { trows. stripes, dots and figures, all sizes. The Women's Hosiery comes tn plain black cotton, with or without fleece lining, also Diack with Maco foot, in ali sizes. Turkish Face Clothe at the following attractive prices: Me, Oc., Sc. and 3c. each. ; Bargain Friday Offerings in Wash Materials. Handsome patterns and colorings in new goods fo- Spring—advance offerings of scme of the handsomest noveltics that will cost you far more later cn. Patiste, worth 12},c. a yard; specially priced for Bargain Friday at The Bargain Friday Sale In the Jewelry Store. Asarule you buy things in the jewelry store because you like them and want them--- not because they are cheap. But will you like these less---becaure the prices have been $ Plain Colored Batiste, werth 121c, a yard, ape cut down to cost ? } cially priced ter Bargain Friday at 6% ROYAL BONN PORCELAIN Madras Ginghams, worth 2c. a yard, spectal- CLOCKS, richly decorated, 5- ; ly priced for Bargain Friday at 6%. ¢av inovement, with hour and ¢ . half-hour go: trike, regular Seersucker Gingham, worth 1Sc. a yard; spe ly $6.00; specia!, for 2.95 i cially priced for Bargain Friday at Cr TOILET SET of 3pisces,comb, } Fine Engliah Dimities, worth 19. a yard; spe- brush and mirror, quadruple: cially priced for Bargain Friday at 12's plated and beautifully emboss- “ weith ’ y Sateens and Challies, worth 1%. a yard, spe- YO cs rerularly $4.50; special, 2,75 3 Cally priced at 124; LAMIER OPERA GLASSES, white ot Oriental Cotton © Crepes; worth 19c.: a iyatdy) specially 7: pearl with gilt’ mounting, beautifully fintshed priced at 12", and regularly worth $5.00; epzcial, at 3.75 $ Dimities, worth 9. a yard, specially priced at 5 LAMJER OPERA GLASSES, with Morocco. Printed Dotted Swiss Mull, worth 15c. a yard; Cover, 15 ligne, fine lenses; regularly $3.50, specially priced for Bargain Friday at 12%5 spesial at 1.753 Fine Novelty Ginehams, worth 23. a yard; RHINESTONE EMPIRE BACK COMBS, specially priced for Bargaia Friday at 12%; mounted on imitation shell; regularly worth 7£c., Fine Foulardines, werth 20¢. a yatd; specially ‘special at 38 $ priced at 12), Thousands of Pairs of Wen's, Women’s and Children’s Shoes at @ Saving of J-3 to J-2, Opportunity and ready cash secured for us and for you what we consider the greatest shoe bargains of the year. The shoes were made for another firm, the name of which is nrinted on the boxes. For some reason or other they were not delivered and we got them at about half their actual wholesale value. They are all perfect as to materials, workmanship, styles and fit, and we will cheerfully give a new pair in exchange for any pair that may go wrong. If they weren't good shoes in every way, we couldn’t afford to make such an offer. Here are the details : Wen’s and Women's $2 Shoes Witt Sell tor ISe. The Men's Shoes “are of satin calf, in plain The Women's Shoes are of Dongola kid, in wide toes; lace and Concress styles, and come tan and black; lace and button styles; all in all styles and all widths. sizes in the lace styles. Won'’s Best $3.50 Shoes Women's Best $3.50 in this sate at Shoes in this sate at S63 1.635 Choice of vici kid, box calf and patent These are of vici kid, in tan and black, leather; sizes mostly 7 to 11; not all sizes in light, medium and heavy weights, single or every sort, but all sizes in some sort, andevery | double soles, Goodyear welt and hand turned pair worth from $2.50 up to $4.00. (soles; some worth as much as $5.00, The Bargain Friday. Sale. Groceries means Pure Foods of the very highest sti ard of merit at prices that practically pre clude competition. The following list: of “3 quotations contains convincing evidence : i Fish: Cholce Boston Haddock or Smelts, por Ib., Fancy Chicken Halibut or Salmon Steaks,perY»., Pork: Loins of Fancy Jersey Pork, per Ib., Beef: Fancy Prime Rib Roast Beef, per Ib. (om Friday only), at i Lamb: Hindquarters Choic: Canada Spriag Lamb, per tb., Sturgeon: Choice Lake Superior Sturgeon, deli- cately and deliciously smoked, per Ib., Pineapple: Fancy Bahama Piseapples, ripe and luscious, erch, Oranges : Choice Street California Navel Oranges, Fer dor., Prunes: Fine meaty Santa Clira Prunes, 6 Ibs., Oats: Muscatine Oats, 2-1b. pkep., page Beans: Fancy New York State Pea Beans, S Ibe., Coffee: Combination Java, posseasing tee strength and delicate Peeled cor body, 5 ge ; $1.00.; Ib., peas: Cocoanut: per Ib., Rice: Cheic: Caroliaa Rice, 5 Ibe., Tomatoss: Solid red ripe delicious Tomatoes, large cans, Corn: N. Y. State Cream Suzar Com, per cam, Chocolate: Hazel Caracas Chocolate, 5 cakes, Cheese: Harkimer County Cream Chesee, per Id., Salmoa: Hume's ‘‘Karluk"’ Red Alaska Salmon, par cai epee Falataf's Boneless Sardines, }¢'s, per ia, Asparagus Tips: ‘‘C.ub'’ flat cans, each, Peara: Southern Bartlett Pears, large can,per cam Cane! Fruit: Choice N. Y. State Red or Black. Rasoberries, White Oxheart Cherries, ‘'Faire rt" Hartlit Pears or New tes, can, Piea: Home-made Pies, rich, flaky, crisp crusts, juicy, fresh (rutt, reg. large family alte, eack, Jelly: Mca. Thompson's home-made Currant Jelly, por gtasa, as Tras: Your choice of our Green, Black or Blenfe@ choice, delicate aroma. regularly oeld at Soe. per Ib.; this sale, 5 Ibs., $1.73; Ib., Crackers: Nic Nacs, Ginger Snaps or Sugar Cakes, Ib., Si N. K. Fairbank's "Dandy" Soap, a good mg soap, 10 cakes, Fancy fresh Desiccated Cocoanut, 9 Wines and Liquors. Puritan Brand Port apd Sherry Wise, maée from selected grapes from California sell, per gallon, $1.45; fer bottle, Califoreia Claret, a soured, fully matured table? wine, per gallon, Very cholce California Zinfandel and Burgundy, 2 superior table clatet, per gllen, Creme de Menthe, laige bot., Perfection Cocktails, all varieties, per bat., Maryland Rye Whiskey, per gal., Mount Vernon Rye, per gal., Guckenbetmer Rye, per gal., Scotch and Irish Whiskey, per gal., Natoma Brandy, per gal., Half-Yearly Trade Sale/of Upholsterings. Bargain Friday's offerings are about: ¢ biggest bargains of the kind we have ever of fered. You'll say so, too, when you ‘see the’ goods. These are but a few of them: 9 7) LACE CURTAINS. $1.50 Mottingham Cortains at, per palr, $2.75 Nottingham Curtains at, per pair, $4.90 Scotch Lace Curtaine at, per pair, $4.50 Irish Point Curtains at, per pair, $6.59 Irieh Point Cortatus at, per pair, $2.00 Irish Point Curtains at, per pair, $10.25 Irish Point Curtains at, per pair, 47 IRISH POINT BED SETS, Not one worth less than $12.5); many woth fully $17 and $18. Your choi eet of Spread and two Shams, for RUFFLED CURTAINS. Frilled Muslin, 3 yds. long, per pair, Fluted Muslin, 3 yds. long, im dainty atripes, per pair, Rufiled Bodbinet, iace trimmed, per pair, Ruffled Bobbinet, fine laces, per pair, Snow Flake Custains, with colered cross stripes, T colors, at, per pair, COUCH COVERS. Tapestry Covers, 25 styles, best fringes. worth from oY to 65 cach; a choice Bargain Friday fer 1.99) PORTIERES. Bagdad Portieres, good quality, knotted tagel| iringes, test colors, at, pet pair, 270 Rep and Brocaded Tapestry Pertisres, oxtan heavy quality, worth from $6.50 to $7.50 a pair, a choice Bargain Friday for 3 Satin Damask Portisres, reversible, handesmety fringed and very lustrous, im all the sew coless, regular $14 goods; to-morrow, per pair, only Go-Carts Baby Carrte on sale to-morrow (Bargain Friday) 35. ent styles of Reclining and Stationary Go- Carts and Baby Carriages, all of the: bes makes and in the newest styles, having reed. bodies, strong steel gearing, some finished: with green cnamel, some upholstered in’ B ford cord, velour, corduroy, etc.; all with rubber-tired wheels and pateat brakes; with satin or sateen parasols, having handsome lace covers. We offer you choice of the col- Jection for On a'l paid purchases of $5 or more , We Fropay Freight to any railroad station within the following $ Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont,