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————____. GAY @ . ? NOR SEES ~ EVIL IN B. R.T. 2 - Supreme Court Justice Says Crowding in Cars Is “Immoral and Immodest.” , In One Hundred and Tenth to erect a glen at the corner of ind avenue was alao vetoed by the jal es fon of the Board, holds that the so did not “actually apcompany" Ue tr Ei elier, Diotest Is therefore over. i Hil-Woot Canvas Cloth at DIe¢ a yard. | This unusual offer is the result of a large and important purchase just made. All-Wool Canvas is adress fabric now in great demand, since it is of light weight, drapes handsomely, and wears well. It takes a good judge of dress goods to tell the difference tetween it and the goods that ate now selling at a dollar a yard. We have it in the following shades: Green, black, royal blue, navy, cardinal, marine, | metallic blue and crimson. See them ! Guaranteed Black Carreta Silks at prices that will surprise the public and the trade. | 500 pieces of Guaranteed Black Taffeta Silks will go on sale Wednesday morning at prices that\would buy only inferior grades else- | where. If we had to rebuy these goods at this time we too would have to pay from 15 to 20 per cent. more. They are handsome, bright gocds, and unquestionably the best taffeta values in New York City to-day. This is how we are offering them: | | 21-inch Guaranteed Black Taffetas, per yard, 50 | 22-4nch Guaranteed Black Taffctas of a finer grade, per ya 65 | | 26-inch Guaranteed Black Tatfetas, still finer, per yard, 75| 36-inch Guaranteed Black Tafletas, per yard, 1.00 | 44-inch Guaranteed Black Taffetas, per yard, 1.45, 1.95 | SA-inch (11g yds. wide) Guaranteed Black Taffetas, per yard, Fine Floor Coverings. | Take advantage of Wednesday's specigl sale and its reduced | prices and you'll not only save money, but will alao avoid the annoy:| ing delays which naturally occur as the season advance! By making your selections now and paying a small deposit you can have your | carpets made up and held until you are ready to have them laid. We'll) lay them for you within 24 hours whenever wanted. These are some/ ' of the many bargains in floor coverings that we offer for to-morrow: : Royal Witton Carpets. From the Supreme Court bench I It In not easy for judges and jury- Exceedirgly handsome, suigable for any room, with and without berders. Reg Brooklyn to-day Justice Willlam J their homer for tuncheon ularly worth $2.25 a yard; sale price only 1,50 Gaynor scored the Brookisn Ray ee a Axminster Carpets. Transit Company for what he chars: 5 vtregis for more cars, to One of the largest lines in this city to choose from. New and original designs terized as “its immoral and tmmodes: | ome back to couft feeling altogether | and color effzcts from the principal makers of these standard carpets. Regu- ~~ crowding of patrons in ite care.” {toward the company, jlasly srorth $37 8 Yate) eae ee ce 85) he Application was made by the con oct sl il bh di tale bad ide Body Brussels. pany's lawyers for a ceduction of t PAL COG OF OTD | Made by the Bigelow & Lowell Company, and regularly worth $1.50 a yard; soe $5.00 damages awarded Lottte Crocker| Qu care tne, weeny sale price only 1.00 F : : into cars that are so packed th for. Injuries recetved In a collision. | the patrons shoved about | Velvet Carpets. They contended that the amount **| trampled upon in a way that e not | A very supericr grade of carpets in a magnificent showing of spring patterns excemive and that the jury whlch! omy painful hut actually tmmod- and colorings. Fully worth §1.50 a yard; sale price only 1.00 awarded the verdict was prejudiced and Immoral-and all this at ‘ The Justice, however, recognized ‘16 5 eto to Gira ; Ingrain Carpets. fons b i n the streets clear Brusrels atyles and colorings. virtue of thelr plea and reduced the /and there 18 room enough for cars| | Regular price, per yard, TSe.; sale price, 50 Judgment to $40, “I do not ser" Nel ether trailed toucther or ran | Regular price, per yard, OSc.; eale price, 40 aid, “how the Jury could have artived|siugly to carry persona devently— nee a Set at puch a verdict. The comp law- | It is no wonder thi ey come to Soe Poe Pee Meret eee icae tae 30 era cinim that it was prejudiced. 1 can|court the next morning @iled with Royal Witton Rugs. only say that such prejudice is seldom {resentment toward the company | $00, size 27x54 in., worth $4.50, at 3.00) apown by a jury in giving a verdict. [and they wonld rather try a 500, size 36x63 1n., worth $6.50, at 4.95| ‘i ‘That jurymen are prejudiced ngainst the | cose f me tl way. an company is due to the way they are} “They feel that {f the company wants ‘rt Squares them to to Justice to tt, tt should do| | in handsome Brussels desiges at one-third less than regu'ar prices. treated by It pr Justice to them also. 6x9 ft 2.10 9x131-2 ft 47 “1, of course, from the daily examina- I cannot: ehut my. cyes to all this. | ” ” : + 75, tion of Jurors before ine, know th rojurymen are constantly belnz ex 71-229 ft., 2.65 9x15 ft., 5.25 prejudice exists, but competent Jurors) amined here on thelr feelings and prejue 9x9 ft., 3.15 9x10 1-2 ft, 32.70 are not swayed ip their del berations Sy toward the Company tn these Jlam- | Ox12 ft. ma uch prejudtee. tee cases, 1 feel it my duty awa Judge | LOL by 4.20 ‘The Judges here do they can tol to speak plainly about this matter. ma niente SIDS ater ores prevent such prejudice. W ry to have| Judwes seek to have verdicts true, but . every verdict npeak the abrolute truth. | it Is hard to strive against a prejudice JF; for the mere sake of trutis, If for no|for which one of the parties to. this roceries, : other reason. action Is responsible.” } -——.--- + Fat Tauern ea — |We offer for Wednesday the following very special ’ values: Tomatoes: ‘‘Hazel"’ brand solid cold | Sardines: Hazel Boneless Sardines, ! | packed whole tcmatoes, thorcughly jour own importation dirsct from Hipened, uniform in size, packed In France, peeked in pure olive oll; | large sanitary cana; per dor., 1.40; 1-28, 28c.; 1-4, | perrcan us 12 ; a) | [RasAeon) Olives: Extra large Queen Olives e $ i { | Meats: Choice cuts of Chuck Raast, (including glass jar), special, per “il or Choice Loirs of Jersey Pork, at, 40 Ib. t | [ree 9) Baking Soda: Silver Leaf Baking % ee enen Fish: Fancy Boston Fresh Mack- Soda, 5 7 erel, eae 10 i | i 5 Cider: Golden Russet Cider, includ- Baal House of Worship Can’t!Steinson Gets Fortune Cofee; Guadarat Blend a rich aro ing jug, pet gal., 20 * matic blend of delicate full-flavor . | sHold Congregation- After a Twelve- |{ava and _ameath heavy-bosied Sea pee rey ‘ . 5 * ro:ka, combining richness 1 5 alistsand Baptists. Year Fight. flavor; 3 Ibs., 1.60; Ib., 34 Beef: Riverton Sliced Beef, ‘lb. Tea: Your choice of our Green, jean 13 —_ - Black or Blended Teas, rich full Macaroni: Roy al Macaroni or t Soetel ‘The Kvening World) A turn of fortune’s wheel, provi are See nicer Beane AD Spaghettt, per t-tb Pkg. 8 SEVORT, LL, March So-A rellgeliruth to. be eee acten Canned Fruits: Harel California Marmalade: Harel Orange Mar- | tis on at Greenwich Point, a lifted George Steines: Bevtiete bere blast cine or malade (bitter), per glass, 17 a | : | Yellow Crawford Peaches, Green acl inu eilaee p bel wach trom abject! poverty (toif |Gapes or Egg Plums, packed in Washing Powder: Hazel Washing | seagetatn rina ee Wis formerly first asedytagt extia heavy tefined sugar syrup, Powder, large 4-Ib. pkg., 14 fi povscislenk tase! ve in thw achooln of this ety at a per-can, 27 Scouring Soap: Siege! Cooper Co."s, | See eatlinve! diel neve StL eSt vuiary uf #132 a year. I wan claimed | | Canned Vegetables: 'Delft"” Sweet | 10 cakes, 2s | #teud, preach for, them instead of the [yi 2 fens Ws ane Moenee’ te went La add Arnie eset | Teves. Chaties E. Boynton and Charles | M2" Touueel, bus Stelneon persistently the cfeamiest of lima beans, pet Wines and Liquors. | Edwards, When Boynton acant he was [TTT OT Nts: can i ? =i ae hipplanted by Maney inst Suntay | 7, lee Ray ARLEN Toke Prures; Mammoth Santa Clara Old Crow Whiskey, 18%, per bot., 60 je hurried to tae church and bested his g 5 fe and their four} | | Prunes, per Ib., | aboent was made for a rally meeting| , ‘St length they were forced to mave Parina, per pkg i 6} miu Vist night, which was hetd, with a town | {0t0 tae dark, cramped rear apartment 8: coats Harel Fancy Columbia pedo Stout, equal to imported, | Abas ablatedardine: tharediace they now occupy, and ft beeame a well- | River Salmon, only the choicest |rectenet 0 ‘Disturbances and petty quarrels were |! hopeless effort to keep the wolf | patts of fish, known as salmon California Port and Suey Wines, frequent until midnight. from the door, | steaks, 1-1b, flat can, 19 Pure and healthtul,\per gal. includ- "Chairman Boynton refused to tet any) Stinson, however, was not discour- ‘Catsup: ‘Hazel’ Tomato Catsup, ing jug, 1.35 Cd but contributors to the support of the | *8C4, but brought sult for eleven yearn’ made {rom red ripe tomatoes ard Claret: Bottle ri Catiforn!: f P pe pe church during the past twelyr montha|08CK pay. Judge McAdam, of the Su- seasoned with thoroughly trusbed Claret, produced in Sonoma Couaty, vpte concerning Its religious complexton| PFeme Court, distrxsed the complaint, apices, pet bot., 37) per alis eCcoMaibe to, vinksee, OSe:) ig/the future. Eleven votes were cast | Ut Steinson’s attorneys carried it 10 Cocoa: Harel Breakfast Cocoaisab- Se. are 6s for the Congregational caure, After the | !2® Appeliate Division. salately. pate, vey aoer ae a Monongahela Rye Whiskey, per gal. 2,35 Vote it was propusd to sing the Dux-| Here Judge “McAdams decision want | Mek tobias "9 | Mt. Vernon Rye Whiskey, per gal. joy, but only one or two voles were|feversed. ‘The Court of Appeals aleol | Divas. 'sitord brand Gherkins | including jug, "2.50 ligard above the dissension and the sing-| UPheld Steinson's claim, and Judgment | Mixed “Pickles, Chow or Onions, Monogram Rye, 1 > ing was a fallure. At one stage of the} D4 been rendered in his favor for] | bot. " "18 se ate 3,00 proceedings such remurks as “You're a] $!9.(00. Chocointe: Harel Caracas Chocolate, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, per gal., 3,00 aa Ugr." “Come outside and I'l show you"| He fas also secured a ponitton as} | € caves, 23 | Jamaica Rum, per gal 2.75 were heard. Midnight had passed before | ‘%tcher In Grammar School No. 2. i z the Ights were turned out and the re- ling factions divided. The Baptiste bet attempt to hold « meeting to-night, MUST GO WITH CLOTHES. nw Blxth) avenue de: but; the. Congrogationalixts declare a SSS partmer and regularly. brougat egnatable and deputy sheriff will be on| Else, United states Reas| pay, Wher Waxen hve to he mother. Bix | ard to prevent entrance to the church, So Appraisers Decide. [weeks aga she loxt her i Niet lhetineetdeteaay Mavericeoned : She wx ashamed to tell her mother.| phe Baptist creed and this causes ‘The Appraisers to-day announced an d and kK oxhe has turned In mony! 1 ee $s ss Important decision on one phage of the | | regu Sne did tt by taking jewelry Pat mig esinese Amore, Boynton's followers. |uwerting noparel” question, [trom her friend, Mrx. Frances Dah. | ; = Tung Yin too panruge to San Franc'aco man, of 215 Euat Ninety-tfth street, Mre.! NO CHURCH SIGN. for himself and wife on the steamer Dahiman tin: her and re: +} Nippon Maru, ‘The wife fill {ll and tre Ato the ctive Higeine steamer surgeon refused to let her come a street sta. Mnyor Vetoes a Resolution Fuvor-| aboard, feaiing vatention. Their viota-|Lottie Nork’s Thefts girl had been. pawn! tug Comp Memortal, Ing had already been taken absurd and + Jewels in upper Third ‘The, Mayor to-day returned to the {Could not be for at until the ste Condoned by Gard- Awnaborae ss Tien air yaisnltce Muntelpal Avsembly without his, ap.| fetched San Fran The couple en ner’s Mercy. Gardner: whee i prpval, on resolution . permitting tho|¢ver on the next steamer, but the ¢ girl's father, stepped! Gamp Memorial Church to put a elgn| lector at fan Francisco vmsested cuty « onsen hat the family was onian unused lamp-post. The Camp] thelr wearing apparel. An appeal jemorial Church has been conspicuous} taktn to the Beard of General App ‘Through the kindnens of James Gard {the enat side crusade against vice. | ors. ner, superintendent of the Hygela Tee | her en) Cs Ferolution permitting the Aguillar| Judge Bomerville,. who writes the opin-|Company, Mies Lottie Nork, a pretty |ment to take. the and restore th wing at No. the fourth street, was pa’ for grand, larcen: -temhrkable, she:had year-old itl. ant, Seventy: Dahin . The Mu atter giving Mm. em vel ould withdraw theo trate agreed this girl a lecture... the Her story wi If Dressmaker Bungles Don't Fail to See Our Opening Exhibit of Spring Wilunery if you are interested in tine Millinery and wish to get a correct idea of the proper things in stylish, becoming headwear for the spring of 1601. Examples of the finest creations of Europe and America are here side by side in friendly rivalry, and both have many admirers. The extreme reasonableness of the prices have astonished all who have seen the display, and as prices will prove interesting to many who may come prepared to buy as well as to inspect the exhibit, we mention afew: S5O and S60 In ported Faris Wfodel Hats for S25. Taese are masterpieces of such well known milliners as Virot, Pouyanne, Camil’e Foget, Su:anre Blum, Carlier, Reboux, and others, and they cost us all the way from $50 to $60 at their establishments in Pars, to sav nothing of the import duty But they have served out petpose. Our milliners have learned from them the new le:sons Paris has taught the world thes spring and 10 We atte teady to offer them-to you at hall, $Su and $60 hats tor 25.00 S15 Grimmed Hats tor S/0. These ars the creations of our own workroome and we are proud of them. You'll he proud to own ore of them ani to wear it, for nothing to equal them can te found any whete fer less than $15 to $20 Our $5.00 Grimmed Hats contain as tine materia's, workmatsh.p and style asthe §19, S12 and $18 Trimmed Hate of otker milliners, and you can pick snd caoose trom upward of 2,60) of them Don't tudce them by th? price, but com* ant see them, an} unless you knew before: band that 5 was thei: price you'd rever s.npect them to coat tess thin §10 or $15. Fine Watches at Greatly Reduced Prices. Truth is mighty and will prevail, and an honest confession is good for trade as well as for the soul. Our stock of Watches is altogether too large, owing to the fact that we were tempted by the low quota- tions quoted by overstocked manufacturers to buy in excess of our re. quirements. We must unload again, and we will do so at prices that will mean a great saving to all who buy now. This is the story--and here are the bargains we offer you : Women's 14-karai Solid Gold Hunting Care Watches, extra heavy, hardsomely engraved and engine turned styles, fitted with the Molly Stark, a fine Dueber- | Hampden movement; regularly sold at $25, our stock reduction price, only | Worren's Gold Filled Hunting Case Watches, cuatanteed for S years from date | of purchase; havg handsomely exetaved cases an{ are fitted with a fine Amen- 14.75 can nickel movement; regularly sold at $9.00, our stock reduction price, only 5.75 | Men's 14-karat Gold Filled Hunting Case Watches, with handsomely engraved | cares that ave guatanteed for 10 years, fitted w.th Waltham or Elgin movements; =f | regulazly tol! at $12.00; our stock reduct.o price, only 8.25 Men's Genuine Gun Metal Watches, open face, fitted with a fine 7- | American movement; regularly sold at $0.25; oer stock reduction price, only 3.95 | Men's American Watches, Gun Metal finish, miem woun! and pendant set, | warranted a teliable timepicce; our stock reduction price, only 98 | \ Lome . Surniture. Wednesday's special offerings in Furniture will appeal to all who appreciate comfort end luxury in Parlor and Bedroom Ferniture at reagonable pr ces. And these are only some of many offerings that are equally as desirable and as moderate in price. 35 Handsome Other Couches of various designs Turkish Easy td materials at prices ranging up _ | Chairs and Rock- 10 75.00 | cs, covered in teautiful designs of Denis, He!~| gian Velvets, ant Figuied Vet ours; “elezan'ly designed and a tually worth fo-mcrrow's cial prices, while u jast, oely 2 1S.00 White Iron Bedatead, well mad: heavy enamelled, bow a foot, heavy brass top rails, rpin- a talle,4 ft. and'4 ke 6 y worth $8.75; Special price, 5.25 Handsome White Epamelled Bed- steat High head, heavy posta, Handseme Couch, of excellent bow extefsion feot, heavy trasy manufacture; pring edge, well rails and balle, handsomely grna shaped head, deep fringe, coveted mented with 45 brass rosettes, in hew. cealgne of Argyle. Velour sizes of 3 ft. Oin., 4 ft., and 4 ft. 6 and Belgian Velve:a; actual valuz nehes; actually wcrth §} speci- $15; to-mortow's price, 9.75. ally priced for to-morrow at 7.50 Other Ename'led Beds Couch, all hair filled, with best prices ranging up to aioe 44.00 tempered steel sprirge, spring Mattresses of long black or gray edge all around, of elegant desiga mixed hair, 40 Ibs, weight and of | ard construction; covered in hand- ‘aniexcellent quality. comred tor A some designs of Wellington and CHAT 06 edceen their eanas tone: Arlington firuted velou's; actual ar (wo. parte; actual volue $18.00, | value $18.00; tomorrow's price 12.75 tomorrow's special price, as 9.50 | China, Glassware and Bric-a-Brac. Selected offerings of the best products of the leadinz makers of| Europe and America, at prices that are from one-third to one-half less | than other dealers charge for goods of an equal quality. | Spoctal Salo ol Bric-a-Brac Gable Slassvars, | Vienna and Austrian Vases, very Pcppers cnd Salts, with sterling handsomely mounted in French silver tops, worth 20c., at 10 gilt, all richly decorated and beau- Giiss Table Set, inc ding Spoon tiful in design, at about half regu- Holder, Sugar Bow!, Crian Pitcher | lar ‘prices. We can quote but a 22! Butter Dish, iegulstly worth few of the many items that will Sec anecal at 22 be on sale. Tumblers, water size, of best crys: Vares, regularly sold at $2.50, spe- pal hase stecralr pardat 18 Rialat 1,25 Tumblers, water wize, of fine thin Vases, rejularly worth $3.50, spe- lead blown glass, be cial at 1.65 35 Vases, regularly wo:th $5.00, spe- Ree Odd China. cial at 03) cups and Saucers, aad PI : | Vases, regularly worth $7.60, spe- 2 site otythenta a "torlias Porees cial at 3.50 Jain; regularly sold at 15c., special regularly worth $9.00, spe- at 8 4.50 5, 4 nk myst up tone,“ Ey ae te MB, | Oho Oxtords Lace Bisque i Figur ancy, de- ;, also Cream Pitc! are of Enamel and Patent Leather, Goodyear welt; also, Se ee eerie a lige Malzanah Pasir ea of Vici Kid, hand turned, all sizes. rated and gold traced, in ruby, light | Worth from 1c, to 25¢., special, / . , C, 5 ’ Sy 5 ach, at pestememneyes AP cy a Tisses’ &Children’sShoes cial at £2 | Diener Sou atiT eitea kai ean \ (worth $1.00 and $1.25 a pair) Sardinaces and Retestats: Porcelain, tich!y decorated, special t e have just received a very at 7.50 is large lot of English Goods, in the Dinner Sets, 100 pices, of fine thin 15e. newest shapes and decorations, Avstan Chins, large Platter and These shoes are made of a good quality of which we will omer at prices no pared baten very richly decorated, Dongola Kid, in both the lace and button higher than other stores are charg- at 15.50 styles; have spring heels and patent leather ing forthe domestie sorts. Some ag! Tes Bets neces, of thin Aus- tips; sizes 6 to 8, 8'; to 11, and 12to1; all low as 50c. and up to $75.00 each. cial tmorrow a lecotated, spe- se in E widths. bs = = y ny nOsto? em with rex i ‘ eir ine | sete J Balser, yell De ir sekee ! - wade for Miss b i} lo - worl and Sues May She Be Sued?” SEA D—That a dress drecs tn the A payment of the dress? cherged up agatist toe re Nay, nay, Baal SECOND — Can the patron dee "| Would-Be Bride Want- _THEBIG STORE Upholstery Depe. Becuuse we know how to buy, where to buy, and when to buy, we are in a position to save ho: fitters money, and, incidentally, to make a little money for ourselves. Loo‘: at our offerings for Wednes- day, for instance---where can you equal them? Sronadine and Snow Flake Curtains. No finer or more compiete x than ours Can be found anywhere at the present time, Here are thr tions. $1.50 Grenadine as, in dainty ctoss stripes, for 1.15 $2.65 Grenadine Curtains at, per pair 1.95 $4.00 Snow Flake Curtains, with silk stripes, at, per pair, Vottingham Lace Curtains at from '» to ty off regular prices. Per pair, £3.95, $2.50 and 1.85 Ruttled Curtains, Buy your cottage furnishings now they'll cost you more later on. 7S Fi id Muslin Curtains, 3 yards, per pair, $1.15 Fluted Muslin Curtains, with striped cegtres, for Ruffled Bo>binet Curtairs, with lace edges and insertions, $5.25, §4.90 and $2.00 qualities, at, per pair, 3.75, 2.75 and 2.75 1.85 Gapesiry Portiares. Just look at what you can save by buying these now: 400 pairs of Tapestry Portieres, worth from $5 to $7, at, per pair, 3.75 Housefurnishings. | We are selling more household goods of all sorts and kinds than any other single store in the world. The fact may not interest you at all- butthe cause will —because it is to be found in the low prices we sell at, Take these for example; study them, compare them, equal them if you can. Housolurnishings. Opat Ware, 19: (rt Parlot Broom, triple sewed, spe- Tea Kettle, No. 7 site, opal ware, calat 15. special at 40 Clothes Baskets, of ood stron; S. willow, special at” E25 ee re peecte svecial ae 1s Clothes Hampers, in barrel shage, Be ice cept ote nace ePeceal SE aa Ow) special at 02 Opal Tea or Coffee Pots, 3 qt. size, t | Toilet Paper, of the finest quality bhascherte 25 | tissue, 8 tolle for 25 | Opal Cuspidore, special at 20 Sundries. & Clothes Writgers, guaranteed for 2 Years, special at Flour Sifters, made of tin, special at Incandescent Gas Lamps, complete ‘ with all fixtures, special at 29 and 35 Gas Chandeliers, of solid brasa, i beautiful in design, 2-arm size, special at 1.25 Incandescent Gas Mantles at es br 9, 12, 1Sc¢ and up{. Engtaved Globes for Incandescent ; Lights, special at 2p. Coffee Mills, can be regulated to grind fine or coarse, at 15, Ready-mixe! Paints, the best made, put up in all sized cans, ‘s-pint | size, spicial at Varnishes, \<-pint size; special at | Bath Ename's, ‘pint size, at | Dressing or Cuttirg Tabies, mad> of hardwocd, at | Scrap Baskets, in 5 different atylea; special at Glass Oil Cate, 4-31. size, with tin jackets; special at | Aah Cans, regular barre! size, of |Yeavy galvanized tron, spectal’ to- pOrrOW at 1S 10 18 22 49 25, 15 Cooking Ranges, At Tremendous Reductions in Prices. Cooking Stoves, with good-sized oven, finest quality grate and nickel- plated trimmings, No. 7 alze; ape i cial at ‘ Our ** Urcle Sam" Cooking Stove, ap excellent cooker and baker, with luge site oven, heavy castings! atd'a good grate; No. 7 size, spe~ cial at ; Our “Iron Queen" Cooking Stove has large 1¢-in, oven, 6 cooking holes on top, large size cabinet base, 20 25, Bread Boxes, of heavy japanned tin; special at Dog Collars, of the finest quality leather, ore doten different styles; 100 Dog Leaders, made stronz, ard worth from 2£¢. to $1.00 each; special to-morrow at Step Ladders, made strong, O-ft. special at | Japanese Napkins, of the finest quality ctepe, decorated and plan; special to-morrow, 100 fr! 22 52 850 12 Curtain Stretchers, to-morrow at 7S heavy castings and full nickel- eb Bomalalioeeter cores plated trimmings, regularly worth 1 ‘special at 10 $28.00; special at 17,00 10 Ib. size, spe- Our "Principio": Cooking Stove, Cotten Canisters, 10 IB site, spe noted for its baking and’ ccoking qualities, made of heavy castings, Kaife Boxes, made of hardwood, with duplex rhaking and dumping special at 9 rate, worth $15.0 10.50] » special at Our Photograph Sallery " | offers for the balance of this week a life-sized PHOTOTYPE from a sitting, mounted on a gray card, size 18x22 inches, at the very low price of | $2.50 is what you would have to pay elsewhere.) 1.00 Women’s Shoes and Oxfords (worth 3.50 a pair) at Z GS, The chance to save $1.55 ona pair of good, service- able, stylish, well ntting shoes is one that isn’t offered every day at the Big Store, or at any other store. It is like burning money to miss it, if you need the shoes or are likely to need them soon Ghe Women’s Shoes are Goodyear welt Button and Lace styles, of Enamel, Patent and Vici Kid Leather, nearly all sizes. ending to 4 rr Inet night. | edas Housekeeper by | : 4 of Bani aee | Former Employer. |...» pete ir f enamored her, - was angry ant swore ut the Ae odactor, ver- ely |: [was TO DISPOSE OF YOUN BUS- ines? Advertise It In thy sunday, were young wor minist ried Iast nigat, Deteetive John Phel Aaltcd their joyous career dy arresting: World, “e inelr way avian % nN ss ah a

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