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FATAL DUELIN” |p attaes a ex LOCKED ROO Mortal'y Wounded Man Leaped From Window to Street. DIED WITHOUT SPEAKING. Opponent Found on Floor Apparently Dying Could Not Explain Tragedy. Rehind locked doors two men fought A Rtrange duel In the gray of to-day’s dawn. No one ayw the meeting, but a score of early wayfarers hearing many shots ran to the scene. ‘They stood In awe as a bleeding man aAtepped out on the balcony of an upper window and leaped to the ground. When they went to hie he was dead. The dead man was Leprace Degrot- tallo. Ills opponent, now In the hospital, is Genrossa Dellillo. ‘The men were room-mates and lived at No. 39 Garahle strect, Newark, the bouse Where the shooting toak place. the cause of the quarrel was has n agcertained, upants of the house en- where the shooting oc- ‘ound Delliliio lying on the less. The house physician +: snere wax little chance of his 1 The ss used by nen were. 3 and 3s-callr, Delbllio having the heavier weapon, WARRIED TO DEAD WOMAN. | Miss Davis Died in Sweet- heart’s Arms While the Ceremony Took Place. of John Harmon Croasman, of Custar, Wool County, :0 Mira Leona Davis, of Hinghamton, who, it is beileved, wan dead when the words pronouncing her the wife of Crossman were sald. The wedding was set for Thanksgiving Day, when sickness provented it. Christ- mas Day was then set, and sickness again interfered. Washington's Birth- day was then decided upon by Mins Dayin. © KUeRis Wore all assembled at the home af the bride, and though ft was | 25. PhOUSH! bew: to poripone the event on ecoount of her illness, ahe insisted upon married. During the ceremony she tottered, and the groom Placed his am about her, h ne ceren.ony was hastily completed, ate je bride they were hi discover that sho wae dead. ened f° SOUCHT TO CAST CHLD IN WATER Woman Had Previously Given Her Infant Car- bolic Acid. Lena Schwart, twenty-four years old, Is urder arrest at Hellevue for killing her week-old boy. It was on Feb, 18 that she was found Inv hallway at No, W6 First avenue and was taken to Believue, where the child was born, Last night the woman wan a t River front’at the foot of Ninetee first street. Bhe wan evidently seeking a place to cast into the water a Gane whe waa carrying, The bundle contained the Infant, and when it wax taken from her It was found to have been burned with carbolic acid. The woman was taken to Bellevue and the child rent 42 Wiss Presbyterian Hospital, where it led. ‘The woman was discharged from Bo vuo only yesterday: morning, no she leek no time in deciding on murder. PRIZES FOR GUESSERS. All Care ‘Transfer to “Blo je’n”? Said Lucky Ones, Recenily the trolley-riling portion of the community saw tn the cars travers. Ing the five boroughs of York the following Incom; “All cars transfer to" with the offer of $0) in prizes to the firm: #0 peraun# who should fill out the blank correctly, ‘There Is nothing that so forctbly ap- peala to the Amer‘can mind an a chance to nuke money easily. Consequently thousands who wero familar with the phrase ay a part of Bloomingdale Bros.’ widespread advertising supplied the word “Bloomingdale's,” und thus became eligible for the prizes, To some the solution was «0 obvious that they falled to place themselves in competition with the many residents and non-residents as weil who matled thelr guesses In overwhelming numbers. ‘Vie tremendous respons: was most pos- ftlve and pleasing proof of the far- reaching reputation of tne large cutav- Hehment. ‘The selection of the prize-w made under the supervision miltice consist The World; Mr. tising man. Joseph M. Roser, Mayagine, and’ Mr. Henry 1 editor of the Mail and Exp: ‘After an elaborate luncheon served In tie restaurant at Bloomingdale's, these gentemen, together with members of the firm, withdrew to a room set acide for the purpose, where everything wax In readincas for the draw.ng. — E: of the gentktmen of the committee « from i closed bag a handful of letiers and the fest [00 counted were awarded the prizes as stated {rr the advercisement. ‘A¥ fast as the lucky names were drawn ipd were mude out calling for the prizes, The contest was a tremendous success, and has rerved to enhance the friendly and businens relat ons exiting detween Bloomingdale Broa.’ establiah- went and the communty at large. °°. Sale of WOMEN’S BOOTS, Wednesday, February 27th: Kid Lace: Boots, ' $2.35: Kid Button or Lace Boots, military heels, | $2.50 Kid Button Boots, $2.00 (Department on Third Floor.) Maeteenth Street, Sixth Avenue. Daniel's. Sweeping Reductions Linens, Linings Bed Coverings. wake people will secure here to-morrow worth com- ing miles to get. To protect our customers we re- serve the right to limit quantities. 500 doz. hemmed linen hb 19x36, regular price IS. this sale pes. heavy dS abie” 72 in. wide, value ste: 67ic ya; this sale. 15 pea. very h -iinen % bleached paul" daman, eres, Side, une ualled for wear, value 31. vd., eale 79c Hotel people should see the above Inens, BED COVERINGS. 1,000 dozen sheets and cases, heavy weight. fine quaitty, will wear lke lnen, far below cost of Koode by the yard. ‘Were. Bale. ( Bm ge Be x S c SHEETS. - ix Ge. 2 xg fee. C x 6. BB 42x35 Sc. fe 45x26 6. c lie. a , beautiful pat- tern, value $1.35 oach. this sale, 8 9c About 50 pair stightiy solled blankets offered below coat. Metallic ning. in Were. % size 243 and all . ¥d., this sale. o About 80 pcs. fAncst qualit: Bateen Skirting and Coat, black and ia few colors; regu.” 4 lar price 3c. yd.; to close out.. 8 25 pes. best shrunk French Haircloth, in black and gray, 16 and 24 in. wide, regular price 25>. 123c &22c and 39c.yd..this sale While quantities last, there prices hold good for Wednesday and Thundsy. Mall Orders Promptly Filled. Linen Alsle, Main Floor Rear. 9 Sts. \Broadway, 8 and “West'l4 Se, gE RTHY, Vor: nse mae |S "RELIABLE” CARPETS “Talented” Rugs Reduced. They have a special talent for beautifying and diending with the furnishings of any room Oriental Rugs (Carpet Sizes) $35.00 to $75.00. (Former Prices, $55 to $350.) Suitable for dising-rooms, libraries and draw- tng-rooms. Artistic furaiture reduced to make room worl gonls, Aultes and odd pieces for every room, hall and office are now far below thelr value. “Long Credit’ lowers even the bargain prices, CASH of CREDIT @weerTuwalT &6 104. 106 and 108 West't¢* St. NEAR 67! AV. foe : | Brooklyn Stores: Flatbush AV. near Fuiton St RD Constable (2. Wash Fabrics for SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. “David and John Anderson’s” celebrated Zeph ephyrs, Plaids, Striped and Plain Colors, Printed Dimitles. Mercerized Ducks, Silk and Linen Shirtings, Embroidered Batiste, Printed Linen Lawns, Silk and Cotton Pllsse. White Embroidered Piques, Galatea Cloth. Proadway. & 1906 a. IF YOU HAVE A MOTOR TO SELI.. sell it. A Sunday World ad. will find’a buyer. _ Caen sare sy Grp » lected ‘Columbia River ‘THE WORL “New Idea Paper Patterns, Best and Cheapest, 10c. The Trade Sale of Jurniture Comes to a close this week, and—like all great and successful merchandise movemen! and goods t'! Come to-morrow and get first choice of these Bargains! offer for to-morrow as special attractions: leaves in its wake a big quantity of odd pieces, small lots for one reason or other we deem advisable to eat ; e also S-Piece Parlor Suits, beauti‘ull / intaid with fine French Marqueterte, pear! and brass, of croteh veneer mahogany; artistic, strrng and durable, made with best tempered ateel springs and covered with extra fine quality of satin damask or embroidered Roman silk plusb, actual value $85. Other Parlor Suits up to $250.00. Gilt. Parior Chairs, handsome designs, covered ¢amask of brocatelle seat and made with hand- somely tufted back, finished in gold leaf, 3.50 chairs up to! ‘Other gilt $80.00. wenn eee ‘All Furniture bought here will be ‘ked dahl without extra fe a te expense for 60 days. { expen fo ay Pier Glasees, Mahog- avy finish, hand. somely desigre’ with French bevel plate mirror, 18x40 inches, +) actual’ value §11.00; special at Other Pier Mirrors up to $50.00. Piano Stools, in Wal- nut, Oak, Ebony and \] Mahogany finish, with brass claw feet srarping glass ball actual value $3. special at Other Piano Stools up to $18.09. 55.00 7.95 1,95 : Sroceries. There are two points we are mighty careful about in our Grocery business—Quality and Price-—-and of the two we consider quality most important. Nothing but the best of its kind can enter here. If in order to meet competition we are compelled to sell the best at the prices elee- where charged for poorer grades we console ourselves with the knowledge that our steady patrons are getting the benefit of it. | Fancy Evaporated Whole Applies, : Hazel’? brand Assorted 6 | Soupa, deliciously seasoned and made frum an old-time English re:ipe, full offer special: Fish: Fancy Boston Codfish Steaks, per Ib., 10 per Ib., Selected Loar Inland Flounders, p2r Soups: Tomatoes: ‘Hazel’ brani solid cold packed red ripe whole Tomatoes, | in large Beattary, cans, deli- cleus flavor, pet dor., $1.40; can, Delicatessen: Selected Prankfurters or Beef Bologna, per Ib., Pork: Loins of Fancy Jersey Pork, | can, “Hazel brand extra se- Salmon Tel. flat cans, per doz., 20 Sartines: Falstaff's Im; Bone- less Sardines, halves, key opensr, per doz., $2.00; can, 17 es: Fancy Sweet California Navel Oranges, per doz. 25 Prunes: Large meaty Santa Clara Prunes, 4 Ibs., 25 Coffee: Combination Java, dell- clous flavor, strong body, rich aroma, Santos: Fancy Go'den Santos, roasted daily; 5 Ibs., 70c.; Ib. Corm: ‘Harel’ brand extra fancy Mat 15| 1X | quarticars, per doz., $2.35; can, Baking Powder: ‘Hazel"" brand Pure 12| Cream Tartar Baking Powdss, 1-Ib. 11/| Beef Extract: ‘Harel’ brand, ab- | solutely pure Extract of Beef, very | strengthening aud nourishing, coo 9} tains more beef than any other ex- tract on the market; per large 4 of.jar, Olives: Fancy Queen Olives, large | bottles, per dor., $1.95; bot., | canned Fruit: ‘Royal Red" brand fancy California Cherries, Peaches or Bartlett Pears, preserved in rich |guear eyrup, large cans, per det, 2. tel!’ White Floating Soap, Soap: the Rest for toilet and bath, per doz. cakes, Rice: Fancy Carolina Head Rice, 4 Monogram and Finch’s Golden Wed- Its, 25 | ding Whiskey, per gal., $3.00; per Tea: Choice first pickings, young, fail qt., tender leaves fancy Formosa Oolong, |Californta Claret, sound and bottle Moyupe Young i a English | ripe, per gal., Rretct ke our Blente!. Teas, | Pure California Port and Sherry, per delicate aroma, delicious favor, re gal., vlarly sold at 70c. per Ib., 5 Ibs., Double Stout, equal t> imported, per $2.00; per Ib., 43 dor., My secdenthi Spices: ‘Harel brand extra qual- Allsopp’s Ale, genuine, {mported in ity Mustard, Pepper, Cloves, 1-4 Ib. lass Hand" braed, bottled in full-weight tins, per tin, 10 urton-on-Trent, doz., For Wednesday we 12 20 65 17 20 50 |\Wines and Liquors. bb, 22| Cook's Rye Whiskey, per gal., in- | cluding jug, $1.85; per bot., er Whiskey, per gal., including jug, $2.25; per bot., Mt. Vernon Whiskey, per gal., In- cluding jug, $2.65; full qt., 45 55 75 90 65 1.15 90 1.20 Carpets and Rugs. The low prices that have made the half-yearly trade sale so success- ful will prevail for two more days. As you cannot match these quotations quality for quality and price for price--anywhere in the country—you have no time to lose. Carpetn 25 patterns of Velvet ta: really carpet, 1 y sold at $1.25 a Sond; or tendo aaie price only Savonnerie Carpets—the finest do- mestic carpets made; the designs and colorings are intended for the fin- est of a its; sold elsewhere at $1.65 a yard; our trade sale prices only Sc. and 1.45 Tapestry Brussels Carpets, in these qualities: &wire, value 60c., for 35) Swire, value 75c., for 45 10-wire, best 90c. value, for Good, well-seasoned regular prices: | ROYAL WILTON RUGS. 500, size 27x54 inches, worth $4.50, at 3,00 75 | £00, site 36x03 inches, worth $0.50, at 4.95 SMYRNA RUGS at one-third off. 21x45 inch size, 1.00 26x54 Inch size, 1.50 30x60 inch size, 1.75 36x72 inch size, 2.75 Oilteloths. Ingrain Carpets—appropriate for bedrooms — | a Eige line to select from. Here are some of | The 0c. per yard kind for to-morrow’s special prices: Best Grade All Wool, worth 7Sc. a yard; trade aale price, The 40c. per yard kind for The 30c. per yard kind for 50 | The 25c. per yard kind for goods at leve than 40 30 25 20 Lot 1 consists of Baby Carriages, made with full size golden oak body, upholstered with detachable corduroy cushiors, green enamel gearing, rub- ter tirod wheels, patent foot brake, | parseol with lace cover on | adjustable ro4. While they last 7.00 ted atrong So-Cartsand Baby Carriages. We offer for to-morrow two big lots of superior Baby Car- riages and Go-Carts at prices that ordinarily would not even purchase the common sort. Lot 2 includes 22 different styles of Carriages and Reclining Gc-Carte, made of reed and cak, upholste with ccrduroy, velour, ‘etc. | steel gearing; some green enamelled with rubber tired wheels, patent foot brakes acd dainty parasols on ad- fustable rods; while they last, 11.75 A Sale or Lamps at Hall Price. We have still a considerable number of those sample Lamps we pur- chased recently at 50 pe: cent. discount from list prices, and while they last you may pick and choose on the same basis—half price. ‘All these lamps are handsomely decorated in hand painted designs and are mounted with choicest gilt mountings. Note some of the offerings : Table Lamp, with 12-inch globe, rez- ular price 431.08, at 5. bey i | Nickel Table Lamp, ccmplete with 1S | shade, regulatly cold at $2.25, ept- at Table ; with 12-Inch globe, reg- lar price $9.00, att : 4.74 Drop Light of Gas Porti » compat ‘Table Lamp, with 10-Inch globe, reg- burner, regularly worth §2.50, special ler peice #00, at 2,75 ‘ . 1,19 1,25 re D: TUESDAY EVENING, nn nn nn FERBUARY. 26, We Sell the New. Idea Paper Patterns, 100. Have You Seen Our Great Window Display of Women’s and Ufisses’ Coats, Sutts, Waists and Skirts?| We consittr this glimpse of the new spring styles| so important and so interesting that we devoted our entire Sixth Avenue front to it—200 feet of show win- dows—and yet but a small fraction of the new things are shown. As to see it without delay. window display cannot be maintained in ; its completeness longer than three or four days, we/|the things heretofore described. The power of this sale is fed by fresh would advise all who are interested in such matters) it¢ms—gains strength, animation and spirit by the large additions of - Upholstery Gconomes. Fifty stores in New York will claim in the pub-| lic prints that they sell upholsterings at the low- est prices—how ‘many of the SO will duplicate this special price list or any part of it? Holland Window Shades to Order, with wide side hems, on guarantesd rollers. Shades for ordinary size windows, measuses, made and hung, complete for New Creton art, 28¢., 19¢., Selena ey! Fancy Satines, for Draperies and Comfortables, par yard irae Denims, per yard, 22c., 15c. a Beautiful Taffetas, worth double our price, Canvas Art Cottons, 25c. values, per yard, Three-fold Screens, 65-in. high, ork, white enamel or mahogany, silko- line filled, each, Three-t fold Screens, golden oak, bert Ailnga, OO-in. hight posttive "8308 style, each, 1, 49 9 9 49 19 89 95 Three-fold Screens, finest fillings, 66- lin. high, elaborate spindle tops, repu- lar $4.00 atyle, each, | Thtee-panel Screens, taut pinela of | handsome art cottons, ornamental spindle tops, the $4.25 kind, | Pyro-etcted Scteens, in mahogany of oak, with burlap panels, very 1214 | cheap. A pretty style, worth $7.50, it \" | at |Solid Mahogany and Oak Screens, with hand-palated, fie tapestry of leather panels, regular $10.00. to $15.00 styles, sale price, Fluted Muslin Curtains, good quality, dainty otripes, 3 yards long, the 91.25 kind, per pair, Rufted Bebbivet Curtains, lace trim- ; ine bargains, ir, 91.25, 61.95 and Laden Better ones, worth $9.00 and $10.00," %° a 2.95, 5.50 6.50 8.75 89 Dinner Ware, China and Stass. For the last two days of our last yearly trade sale we offer a.card unusuall rich in values. Of course, all these goods will be on sale later on, too, but not at these prices. Dinner Ware. Dinner Set, 103 pleces; thin porcelain, Chocolate Pots and Cracker Jars, reg- ulaaly worth $1.00, spectal at very richly decorated tn natural ne Stass Ware. color, : opectal bier, , waleat 9.50 fase bani devigs spelah pet Dinner Set, 100 pleces, fine thi hes ‘Austrian china, very richly decorated, Tumblers, water sivh,. thin lead special value at 12.50 tocona Specialy pe pest acality, ne Dinner Set, 10¢ plecee, fine Preach | salts Sad Poppira, Sits slckot plated Limoges china, very’ handsomely | tope; very epecial, each, at decorated 1a new designs, special at 17.50 | putter Dish, pew design, best crystal Odd China, a cietea ta Cups and Saucers, aleo Plates of all sizes, including Soup Plates, regular- Special at ly worth 18¢. and 2 9 over 40c. per doz., oe 50 20 35 5 10 vias wate, costing tial free of charge. We also make monograms and wreaths to order in fancy cut designs. A Sale of Watches. We are putting special stress upon our watch business just now. We do not think that, considering the very great variety of watches we keep and the remarkably low prices we are charging, we are selling enough watches. For a limited period, and for the sole purpose of bringing our Watch Department prominently before the, public, we therefore quote these reduced prices: Women’s Hunting Case Watches, 14 karat gold filled, guaranteed for 25 years, fitted with a fine Dusber- Hampden American movement; spe- cial at 9. Oyen Face Nickel Wi with second hand and. fine ‘Swit move: ment, suitable for boys or nurses; regularly worth §3.75; spocial at 75 | Men's Open Face Watches, 14 karat | gold filled, engine turned or beautiful | engraved cases, fitted with Waltham | or Elgin 7-jeweiled movement; rezu- larly sold at $11.00; special at Men's American Watches, open face, | gua metal finish, stem wound and pendant act, guaranteedsellable timer; 2.50 | Spectatat 7.50 98 , iy Ghe Hayes Dental; Inthe Photo Gallery. ‘We announce for this week a big price reduction that will interest you if you are at all interested in Ass'n. (Ine.) Balcony, main floor. Modern up-to-date dentistry at} photographs at present. reasonable prices. Skilled ecialiets = in branch. iE . HAYES, D. D. S. eVeTY } Carbonette Photos, the usual One dozen of our High Grade Cabinet price of which is $3.50 a doze, this week for Here it is: 2.00 A Special Sate of Opal Ware. We are al famous Opal resent selling some of the Lalance & Grosjean ie. Co.'s fare at-prices that were never before quoted an: ere for these goods. We Have such faith in its all-around excellence that we offer to replace free of charge any piece of Opal Ware that sheuld develop a leak within a reasonable length of time. Here are some of the prices: Tea Kettle, No. 7 Size, special at Tea Kettle, No!6 size, apecial at Tea or Cotlee Pots, 2-q¢. alze, special at Tea and Coffee Pots, qt. size, special at Fry Pan, large size, epecial at Milk Pas, 1-qt. size, special at Milk Pan, 2-qt. size, special at Cuspidor, large sire, special at Buckets, 3 qt. size, special at Convex Sauce Pots, 4 qt. size, special at Berlin Sauce Psa, No. 00, special at Lipped Sauce Pans, No. 18, special at Lipped Sauce Pans, No. 22, special at Basins, No. 32, special at Cooking Pots, 8 qt. size, apecial at Rice Boilers, 4 qt. size, special at 40 35 $5 35 We also offer Special tor Wednesday In Wooden Ware Wood Coat Hangers, special, each, at ‘Wood Pails, 10-gt., special at Cutting Tables, special at Curtain Stretchers, epecial'at Folding Ironing Boards, special at ‘Wood Salt Boxes, special at Step Ladder with pail reat, 5 ft. size, special at Chopping Bowls, special at Step Chairs, special at Gas Torches, special at Sundries. Cotton Clothes Lines, special at ‘Wash Boilers, No. 7 ise, special at We, 4Sc; and fs 9 65 | Table Knives ami Forks in sets of 12, | epecial at | Brars Bird Cages, special at | Bread Boxes, special at | Toilet Paper, per roll at | Sink Brooms, special at Turkey Feather Duster, large 14-inch size, special at Dust Brushes, special at Mre. Potts's Irons, in sets of three, special at | Dial Family Scales, guaranteed accu- tate, special at Scales with tin Ibs., to-morrow a Enterprise Meat Choppers, the family size, special at Clothes Baskets, special at Marketing, Baskets, special at Peterman's Roach Food, special at Good Household Ammonia, special at | Decorated Splash Mats, the 10c. kind, special at A Sate of Stoves. | Ccoking Stove, No. 7 size, guarantees to be a good cooker and baker, tr mortow special at Qur Uncle Sam Cooking Stove, han large size oved, cabinet base and full nickel-plated ‘trimmings; regulaly worth $14.00; special at |Our Iron Queen Cooking Stove is handsome in design and ose of the best cookas and bakers on the plates, weighing 29 Py T | pipe, elbow and damper, ‘nd will be | eet up at your house of charge. 65 tails, value $10.00; at $5.99. 85! Blue Lynx Collarettes, new model, full animal with head and- 291 tail on shoulder and long stole front, value §75.00; at $29.99, 3 Natural Lynx Shawl Collarette, lined with rich satin, value 2 $37.50; at $18.74. 18 Natural Lynx Animal Scarf, finished with head and tails, value ve $20.00; at $8.74. Natural Lynx Boa, about three yards long, value $35,00; at 18 $14.74. 95 Persian Lamb Mufis, value $28.00; at $12.49. Blue Fox Mufis, value $25 00; at $11.49. a8 Flat Mink Mufls, finished with three natural heads and seven 95| handsome tails, value $60.00; at $27.49. 25 7 4 7.50 ‘WORLD ALMANAC” Both Sides 14th St. from 13th to 15th, 6th Ave. Continuation of the China, Glass, Lace and Madras Sales Advertised in the Sunday Papers. The Furniture ‘Sale. Your responses sustain the early enthusiasn—and the movement ins tensities daily. That's but the expected action resulting from’ expert” energy and enterprise on our part. We did not concentrate the | values for the tirst day—nor for the tirst week. Ample reserves are at {command to maintain your interest to the very last. For that reason to- day's offerings are not a rehash ot former quotations—not a renewal of — | manufacturers’ samples, dropped stock patterns and factory surpluses | secured from the leading sources of supply in America. They are the elements that keep up the continuity and spontaneity of the Macy Furnie | ture Sale. } { Clocks as Guides. Clocks areas salient and conclusive guides to economy as, janvthing else. In this case they strike a ke)-note that we: fain would emphasize. It is this:— Thoroligh Son PATSON proves that our regular rates are less than the ones quoted elsewhere as being a quarter toa half under price. Houses that sell on credit find it impossible to match our. prices. Take the lesson to heart—consider it seriously—and apply” ic not only to Clocks—but to nearly everything else that is sold beneath the Macy roofs. Ons thousand Nickel Clocks, guaran- teed movement, advertised as a great | bargain at 6Sc.; our regular pri¢e 59. Porcelain Mantel Clocks, artistically decorated, day movement, adver: tised as a great bargain elsewhere! $2.00; our regular price $1.49. Mantel Clocks, large size, marbleized and ebony finished, guaranteed’ eight: day movement, advertised as a great) bargain elsewhere at $5.00; our régue lar price $3.69. Mantel Sets. including clock and pale’ of candelabra, gold-finished’ with panied panels, advertised as a great” gain elsewhere at $20.00; our rege ulr price £14.98. rng One thousand Nickel Watches, good” * timekeepers, advertised as a great + bargain elsewhere at 75c.; our reguiar price 69¢. s: Boudoir Clocks, porcelain with pretty painted decorations, advertised as a great bargain at $1.25; our regular price 88. Gold-finished Boudoir Clocks, large varlety of styles, advertised as a great bargain elsewhere at $1.00; our reg- ular price 94c. Enamelled Iron Clocks, guaranteed ht-day movement, cathedral gong, advertised a: great bargain else- where at $3.75; our regular price $2.98. if Upholstery Goods. Ruffled Muslin Curtains, striped effects, 3 yards long, 40. inches wide, value 75c. per pair; our price, 59c. oy RuMfled Bobinet Curtains, finished Dresden Striped Tapestry, Brigit with lace inserting and edging, value pretty colorings, 50 inches | $1.50 per pair; our price, 99¢. value $1.00 per yard; our price, 69¢. Table Covers, figured armure centres, Turkish Satin Pillow Tops, handsomes solid colors, gobelin tapestry bor- ly embroidered with gold and silver: ders, 135 yds. x 133 yds., value $2.50] tinsel, value $2.00 and’ $350; our: to $4.50; our price, $1.24 and $1.76. prices, $1.24 and §2.49. tity Oriental Tapestry Portieres, all the newest colorings and designs, value] Turkish, Satin Table, Gov sec) per pair; our price, $6.48 and value $7.50; our price, $5. Tapestry Mill Ends, 1 yd. to 436 yds” Cat ee gala aad ash each; our prices, 74¢, 98c and'$t.24. Estimates submitted for Window Shades, Awnings and Slip’ Covers, Furniture Reupholstered and Lace Curtains cleaned. equal to new at shortest notice. Wall Papers-—anex Papers désigned for bedrooms—new floral effects—very latest printings—sold by exclusive dealers at 15c, 20c and 25c per roll; our prices, 9c, 12c and 15c. Papers designed for parlors, large range Domestic Bagdad Tapestry, 48 inches wide, value Soc. per eed our price, 398. Papers designed for dining rooms —chintz and Dresden stripes en- of patterns and color co! fogs, riched with harmonizing borders, with single and double band friezesto. pis match, sold by exclusive dealers at 15¢. to 25c per roll; cur prices,9, 12c and _ 4Sc. Furs---Big Values. The woman who has practiced self-denial this season in regard-to Furs may now enjoy her recompense. sold by exclusive dealers at 18¢ and 25¢ per roll; our price, 12¢, 1$c and Be, i The following are specimen items of the way we are selling rich, beautle ful Furs. There'll be cold weather a-plenty before the Mayb burst—- and then, think of being provided for next winter —and the great savings that are possible. , Russian Sable Neck Pieces, finished with clusters of tails and claws, value $150.00; at $69.74. Broadtail Neck Pieces, finished with seven fisher tails, value $67.50; at $29.74. Alaska Sable Neck Pieces (skunk), finished with clusters of AND ENCYCLOPEDIA.

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