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WILD PURSUIT F BURGLARS Washington Square Was Awakened by Fusillade S. of Shots. | $1.00 a yard for. RABBIT'S FOOT NO LUCK,| neseuerras, |] GRANITEs, a MISTRAL CLOTHS, William Johnson Could Not Escape|f aARMURES, the Police, but His Com- CRASH SUITINGS, panion Did. residents « ston Square the 4. and the capping tneidental tr this eld as the dam 1 ¢ two negroes Spring at Me nary diversity. PRINTED LAWNS. 10c quality, Friday, per yard, MERCERIZED FOULAR MERCERIZED FOULARDS, i: and light weight fabrics, 3c gtades, pet yard, sive designs, y memory. est and richest shades and colo! fine sheer fabric. values $1.00 The prisoner sai dhe was William yngon, twenty-ix years old. He re- | give his address, Ir his pocket UNLUCKY PAWN TICKET. Makes Police Its Possession He- | lteve Clark a Fin effects upon white ani tinted grout Dress Soods. Special Friday Sale of Eight | Hundred Pieces, worth up to HOMESPUNS, POPLINS, CHEVIOTS, COVERT SUITINGS. Immense Bargains. Wash Goods. PRINTED LAWNS, thousands of yards, DS. yard SILK-FINISHED ZEPHYRS. PRETTY ZEPHYRS, silk finish, in exclus- a perfect fabric for waists, made to’ retail at 4%. yard, per p.¢ Fer yard, Three very special Friday values. SILK SWISS, 44 inches wide, all the new- OPENWORK SWISS inches wide, with silk dots and stri 65 SILK EMBROIDERED NOVELTY SWISS, 42 inches wide, one of the sweilest fabrics made; Friday, per yard, The following are among Friday’s leading specialties: DRESS DIMITIES. Main ¥ Imported Wash Soods. Exquisitely Beautiful Fabrics from Europe’s Leading Looms. The Swisses are more luxuriously dainty than any year within Read: $1.50 quality, per yard. Main Freat, Centre ) Gorchon Laces. Ghousands of Yards on Sale Friday jee AT 2° A YARD. | Worth regularly 4c., 5c., 6c. and 7c. a yard. The Greatest Lace Bargain New York Ever Knew. THE WORLD: ‘THURSDAY BV 4D Chiefly an Importer’s Stock, consisting of CANMEL'SeHAIR CLOTHS, All the Leading Favorites that Fashion Is Warmly Praising. Thousands of yards of Printed Lawns, Corded Batistes, Dress Ging- hams and other popular Spring and Summer fabrics are here in extraordi- P NOVELTIES, pes, 1. ING, FEBRUARY | 13, Shoes Ai About s-2Price. Men’s Shoes, J, IO Pair, at Made to sel! at $3.00 to $4.00. Women’s IS Shoes, 1.39 Pair, at 195 eto sell at trom $2 to $4. er Weights That's why they must hurry out. Hundreds of good specialty Shoes among them. All leathers; and all sorts of styles in lace and button Main Pie Belts, Satin and Beaded. All the smart, jaunty styles that are in high favor abroad. Prices have been made a notable for Friday. PLAITED BELTS 2 y taches , Oxidized ot Gilt Buckles Ricely finished; ea 29 conor PLAITED SATIN BELTS Stud- a 5 ng a very T DIMITIES, yetlect, Oxidized ot Gilt Buckles, 6 Perstan and afuiea beaiy Whe. yg | cach, 48 quality, per yard, ELASTIC BEADED BELTS to 4ty CORDED BATISTE. CORDED BATISTE, thousands of 7 TQ vards, 2c. quality: per yard, 2 RELTS; |, to DRESS GINGHAMS. + wide, comprising goods valued up to DRESS GINGHAMS, thousands of vards, choice of more than adoren 69 neat checks and stripes, 10. quality 10 styles, each Dress Suct Cases. GREAT BARGAINS Going away? Do you travel much? Want to take your dress- up clothes to your place of business ? Here are GENUINE COWHIDE DRESS SUIT CASES, selected stock, linen lined, heavy intide’ straps, leather protected cattiers, sclid brass lock and 7 | catches, 24 in., each, a. 95 IS 50 Osea? Dopt. Special Attractions in Eye Glasses and Spectacles. Eyes exam- ined free of charge by a / graduate opti- cian. A silk cord, hook case and cleaner given free with every pur- chase. SOLID GOLD EYEGLASSES AND SPEC- TACLES, adjustable and offset eye ses, straight and riding bow tem- je spectacles, tegulariy ay, ALU aNICA SPECTACLES AND EYE- SSES in all style frames, watrauted corrode: regulatly $2, 1.00 IGNET EYEGLASS, made OUR FAMO! ; in one style frameless gloss with a me, Was * m 5 *s solid 14 kt ‘0 *} ani BL 'e tri ond owe te Thien 100,000 Cigars Underpriced. forage i y cor "9 5 tive M ed . ‘Thirty found ticket calil The police my fiom the home 3B East Th CARELESS WITH GAS JET. As Hin Sens, | Nearly Nriny Senman Seaman Career on the man Atiar ner. t Magy alin Ht FICTION. and is too long to print here entire. which shows the comparisons in prices: o (Second Floor Brands Many Critical Smokers Favor, and at Less Than Factory Prices. 20,000 CLEAR HAVANA ROTHSCHILDS, per box of 100, 20,000 LIBERTY COUNCIL PLANTATIONS, per box of 50, 20,000 LUCKE’S ROLLED CIGARS, per box of 100, 20,000 LUCKE'S IMPORT CIGARS, per box of 50, 20,000 LILLIAN RUSSELL CIGARS, per box of 50, MAIL ORDERS FILLED. 4, 1 1, /. 7, Books-- Amazing Values. Copyrighted Books at Much Less than Publishers’ Regular Prices. Prices are phenomenally low- much less than publishers’ net prices. The list includes leading works of fiction, biography and history, These are some of the most popular, MISCELLANEOUS. Pw | Our Prive Priow IN OLD NEW YORK, by Wil. | MEMORIES OF SERGEANT a er son Barrett and Elwyn Barron, 1.59 45 | BURGOYNE, 1812-1813, $1.50 |] A LOVER OF TRUTH, by | LIFEOF SIR WALTERSCOTT, ||] Eliza Orne White, 1.25 25 | by James Hay, 7 IE 7 |q THINGS I HAVE SEEN IN THE LIFE OF LORD NELSON A Trial Packaze Mailed Free to! wap, ‘by irving Montague, 1,59 45|The Embodiment of the Sen Every Lady. | TRE CITY OF REBUGE, by rae ele: ae « ’ ‘ ‘alter Besant, 1.50 MANDERS, by Elwyn Barron, 1150], 451 pom eee PT 6 THE HERMIT OF NOTHING- ; HAM, by Chas, Conrad Abbott, 4.25 25| BUR ARCE ATHOME, byJules | |) THE PRELUDE AND THE z . ’ PLAY, by Rufus Mane, 150 45|7HE MEMOIRS OF VICTOR Pes rae et ee ts 25 FALLING PRICES, by Lyman MACKINAC (AND, LAKE , Gearge, ' 1.50 = THE SPLENDID PORSENNA. THE WORLD / ADEPARTMENT AS THE HART PAw 125 75 AM ARCTIC BOAT JOUENEY, 8 THE HART PANTETH, b: * Hattie Erminte Rives, "sos! 3S ey Saka RAY ER ee 1.50 LALES, by Tom Hall, i a ees bye 125 25 ol VENCRARCEC ORE oun TE the author of An Englishman 2 MALE, by Marion Wil ofdaal UBER INCOR) 1.50 45 HOW TO GAIN HEALTH AND IM THE SANCTUARY, by A. ; ; Havaayi| 075 eae LONG LIFE, by P.M. Hannay, p 150 45 OUR ISLAND EMPIRE, by EACH LIPE UNPULFILLED, Chatles Morris, 1.50 by Ake Coats RSy; 125 25 THE RULER OF TH f AT A, WINTER'S FIRE, by 25. Story of the Norse MKS. ALBERTA KILEY. opts, 1.25 ica tom the 10th to the 15th oe as a ee zi ne 3 | THE way oF PELINDA, by Century, by Edmond Neukomm, 1.50 tie within the teaus of ev Frances Weston Cariuth, 150 45 THE UNITED STATES OP yg OF th a THE GUN-RUNNER, by Ber- EUROPE, by W.T. Stead, 2.00 tam Mitford, 125 25 LIFE AND SPORT ON THE CLAYTON HALLOWELL, by PACIF LOPE, by Horace Froncis M. Van Praag, 1.50 45) Annesle ickell, 1.50 THE VOYAGE OF THE PULO | THAT LAST SOCIAL WAIF oF |] WAY, by Carlton Dawe, 1.25 25'QUARANTEE, by Horace THE REVERIES OF A WIDOW, Fletcher, 1.50 ty Teresa Dean, 1,80 45) THE GAVEL AND THE MACE, THE UNCALLED, by Paul of, Patliam ntary Law in Eaw win yi | Eautence Duntar, 125 25/Cllapters, by Frank Warren | THE RETURN OF THE fitatansa : ‘nt " can neti | O'MAHONEY, by Harold Fred- [IN INDIA, by G. W. Stevers, 1.50 ule oor poisons "of atiy : kind. and ts | Ch 1.50 45) WHAT IS GOOD ENGLISH? a tely pure | SEVEN ON THE HIGHWAY, Other Eseays, by Harry Thure- Mo Hivavlt, eh. Bisa Hl by Blanches Wiilis Howard, —' 1,25 35 ton Peck, 5 gaan Me | THE ADVENTURERS, by H. B, THB WAYS OF MEN, by Eliot derftul beautifie fa Marriott Watson, |1,50 45) Gregory, 15 f ad will always bless the day» wrote, Do not fail to write to-day. q ‘Take Meealator.) China, a Slassware. Dinner Sets at Extraordinarily Low Prices—Great Bargains in Lamps. Never before in February have we sold so many Lamps. But the rea- son is clear, emphatic. Values are great. A big factory sent us its surplus samples, and we're offering them at about what they cost to make. LAMPS. TABLE LAMP, handsomely decorated, with pets to match, regulasly fold at 165 2.25: special, TABLE LAMP, large 10-inch globe, hana. tome new design, very tichly deca t gilt mounting, regularly sold at $4.75; special, a 25 TABLE LAMP, with 11 and 1? inch globes, hand-painted decorations, best iit mount: ing, regularly sold at $0.50, spe- v. 75 cial, TABLE LAMP, fancy shape, 11-inch globe, hand-painted decorations, richly tinted back- ground, regularly sold at $5.50; special, . 5. 5 0 DINNER SETS. DINNER SET, 102 pieces, finest thin porce- 30 75 65 25 25 45 45 lain, "soup tureen and large platter, pure 1. white, regularly at $9.00; 50 | Fpecial, 6.00 45 | DINNER SET, 100 pieces, Maddock " celebrated porcelain, richly decorated; regu larly sold aay at $10.50; spe- 7.00 DINNER SET, 100 pieces, French Limoves china, handsomely decorate regularly aold at $23, special, 77, OO 45 95 25 | DINNER SET, 100 pieces, finest Prench Limoges china, soup tureen and large 26 | 18-inch platter; very richly decorated; regularly sold at $28.00 sp ne 79.00 OLD CHINA. PLATES of all sizes, thin porcelain, nicely decorates; repularly sold at 1%c. each, special, FRUIT OR ICE CREAM SAUCERS, richty decorated; regulatly soli at 15c., spe tial if 25 CUPS AND SAUCERS, targe tea size, 45 | fichly decorates, regulariy sold at 20¢, Special, CUPS AND SAUCERS, finest thin Austrian china, very hanusomely dscorated 25 gg | [ERBEY bold at 35s exch, mpocta, * TABLE GLASSWARE, 45 ER TUMBLERS, leat biown glass, y sold at 48¢. per oS st crystal glass; Sugar 45 et, Spoon’ Holder and uly sold at 40¢., BOWL, Bitch siz nitation of cut Klaas; Togularly sol! at 18e.. special JO WATER HOT. LE, best crystal glass, new ) regular old at fs 25 | penal 70 45 | ol BOTTLE, tay beat crystal glas imitation cf Cut ylaes, tog arly ward { at 19¢., spicial a //) 45 | PEPPERS AND SALTS, silver-piated tops, new design, imitat ut glass, 45 | regularly sold at 1Sc , special, (Bavemeat.) 195 - é Surniture. Parlor Suits and Tables at very special prices. Some of the biggest bargains the Furniture Store ever offered in Feb. ruary. 22 SAMPLE PARLOR SUITES, S-pieces highly polished, mahogany finished trames. ome beautifully inlaid with French mat queteries, made with best tempered stec! spr covered with satin damask, in and excellent designs, — regular $50.00, special for 34.50 urtow HANDSOME [ABLES For Every U 185 STYLES OF TABLES, «i'l « woois and finishes, suitable for P Livtary, Bedroom and Den, at the { ing greatly reduced prices Regular price $3.75, special for to morrow, 2.50 Regular price $4.50, special for to- morrow, 3.00 Regular price $6.00, special for to- mortow, Li 4.00 Regular price £6.75, special for to- morrow, 4.50 Regular price $7.75, apecial for to mottuw, §.25 Regular price $8.%9, special tor to- : moirow, 6.00 Regular price $10.00, special for to morrow 7.00 Regular price $14.75, speci ™ w 10.00 Regular price $20.00, special for to- metrow, 14.50 Regular price $25.00, special for to motiow, 17.50 Regular price $83.00, special for to pee ae 24.00 And up to 96.00 Women’s All-Linen Handkerchters. Very Excellent Bargains. A foreign manufacturer over-produced, and to re- duce his stocks to a normal level sold us a great vari- ety at extraordinary con- cessions. The Handkerchiefs have just arrived and go on sale to-morrow: WOMEN’S FINE ALL-LINEN HAND. KERCHIEFS, in different width hems, soft finish and full laun- dered, the kind usually sold for S 18c.; Friday, each, at WOMEN'S FINE SWISS EMBROID- ERED HANDKERCHIEFS, in hem- stitched and scalloped edges ; elabo- rate designs of plain white and mourni. mbroidered; the kind usually sold for 25c.; Friday, / each, at Wines and Liquors. Special Offering of Sherries from the well known houses Gonralez Byass and J. F. Piury & Co, Montilla, superior, deli cate, dry wine, 3.50 2.75 Manzanilla, highly medict nal, light and dry, 400 3.25 Amontillado, pale, delicate and nutty, 5.00 4,25 Oloroso, full-bodied, rich and fruity, 600 «68.00 CALIFORNIA PORT an4 SHER- RIES, excellent qualities; sold a: cording to quality and vintage, at per gal., 90c., $1.15, 1.35 GUCKENHEIMER RYE, 7 years old, per bottle, 87 HENNESSY IMPORTED COGNAC, Per doz., $12.00, per bottle, 1,10 MOUNT VERNON RY&, per bottle 75 BURNETT'S OLD TOM GIN, per bottle 09 CLARETS. Choice grades of California sold accor ting to quality and vint- er gal. 85, 1.00 IRISH WHISKEY, per gal, 3.00 per bottle, 65 GUCKENHEIMER RYE, per gal 3,00 MOUNT VERNON RYE, ’ 2.50 NATONIA BRANDY, per gal., 2.75 HAZEL MALT EXTRACT, a pure Malt Tonic, per ¢orz., 1,35 (Fours tm | Housolurnishings. Specials for Friday. A multitude of things to choose from. All sorts of things. 1902 Sood Hosiery. For Men, Women and Children. Hundreds of dose will quickly Store Friday. MEN'S HALF HOSE. Men's fancy ard HALF HOSE, hun- dre choice pat J0c all sizes, 15¢ { black with WOMEN’S HOSIERY. 10¢ t prices that crowd the Hosiery trom val § plain black, tancy « t HOSIERY, « CHILDREN'S HOSIERY Children t black HOSIERY, made with Yotions AT NOVEL PRICES A great variety of PEARL, GUN- METAL, RHINESTONE, STEEL, GILT and ENAMELLED BUTTONS, suitable for trimming shirt-waists and suits ; a dozen, from 25c to 12.00 ENAMEL BUT 10 Special pt Thureday Sibr SUPPORTERS good quality Lisle elasti Mack and white, all sites, a PEARL, TURQUOISE 4 CORAL PINS yest quality, indestructible ard of one doi BLACK MOHAIR TUBULAR SHOE LACES, 4-4 and 84; a dor fe) WHITE AND BLACK TAPE, >4-y4 Pieces, good quality, piece RENAISSANCE BRAID assorted IS RENAISSANCE PATTERNS, TURNOVER COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS and IN- SERTIONS; assorted desigas: each, 4% Dress L nings Underpriced. CAMERICS, tast black and pure write PERCALINE, yard wide and fast black, a yar all colors 10 MERCERIZED SILK PERCALINE, yard wide, allthe new shades and fast uy black, 20c. quality, a yard, 12: MOIRE PERCALINE fast black ouly, regular 25¢. quality, ayant JSP AMISILK DRESS LINING, « «lk finished fabric, in allcolcrs, avail, GO READY MADE WAIST LININGS, boned and fitted, can be had in all sizes, in either drab, black ot white, each, BQ Women sYightRobes EXTRA GOOD BARGAINS PANCY ida A teihete tit NIGHT ROBES, Hubbars ne trimming, 0c. val A) EXTRA HEAVY PPRMUBLETIE NIGHT ROBES, full wide skirt, regula 59 widths, 1-Yd. pieces, piece, value, to-morrow Intants’ Sik Caps AT HALF PRICE Pretty styles in the latest colors. INFANTS! PAILLE SILK CAPS, with lace ruche and large tow, in ted brown and green, a regular Soc cap, 29 made Friday at Aprons. Some Less than |; Priced. MAIDS’ WHITE LAWN APRONS, some with embroidery, others with satin stripes, ae 19 MAIDS’ BIB AND BRETELLE APRONS full size, embroidery trimmed, regu- lar SOc. aprons, to-morrow, 39 MAIDS' BIB AND BRETELLE APRONS very fine lawn and neat em 7Sc. and $1.00 value; to- Rugs. SPLENDID BARGAINS All-wool Smyrna Rugs made spe cially for the Siegel-Cooper Store. You can't get rugs like these anywhere else at such low prices. 30x00 in., $2.00 values, 1.20 x9 ft., $9.75 values, 0.25 7-6210.6 ft., $13.50 values &.75 9x12 {t., $17.50 values, 11.50 Gable Linens, Bed Spreads and Goweds. TABLE LINEN 60-inch all line ed, w 90) AD vas BLACK viewer RIBBONS! A Sreat Friday Sale / All Silk, superior ate Black Satin Back VELVET RIBBONS, with woven edges, at just 1/3 Less Chan Prevailing Prices. Width No. 5; value 12c., per yard. g Width No. 7; value 15Sc., per yard............. 10 Width No. 9; value 19c., per vard............. T3 Width No. 12; value 22c., per yard............ I6 Width No. 16; value 28c., per yard............ 20 Width No. 22; value 35c., per yard. serene 24 Choice Spring Sitks. IMPORTANT SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY. Splendid bargains in silks! Need another intro- ductory word be said ? regular 85c. 59 2,500 yards of BLACK TAFFETA, 27 inches wide; good, strong and bright quality; goods; per yard, pecial 4 00 5,000 yards of STRIPED HABUTAI WASH SILKS, 21 inches wide; SO styles; bright quality; all pure silk; splendid colorings; 50c. goods; Friday, per yard, 4,000 yards ot BLACK SILK GRENADINE, 4S inches wide; pure silk; variety of neat striped effects; $1 goods; Friday per yard, 1,000 yards MOIRE VELOUR, 27 inches wide; white and black; $1.40 goods; 5 Friday price, per yard, reat) Wen’s Untaundered Shir Balance of the vast lot advertised last week. SIZES 14 TO 17. ANY SLEEVE LENGTHS. The same shirt, when laundered, is sold regularly at 75c. Every shirt is made of Al shirting muslin; reinforced back and front; continuous facings; double stitched throughout; split neckband. Perfect fitting shirts. Friday, Sex sor 2 00. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Upholstery Sate. Lace Curtains and Draperies of Guery Kind at Exceptionally Low Prices. IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS, exquisite new patterns, beautifully wrought on fine net, at 1, price and less, per pair, 5.90, 7.50, 9275 More than 25,000 pairs of NOTTINGHAM ¢ . LACE CURTAINS, 1a fully 1,200 of the very COUCH COVERS AT VERY LOW. newest of the 1907 patterns at ove-half the CES. QRIENTAL TAPESTRY 7 5 5 usual prices asked in February 1D) OO) Steen po vane 1.95 pet parr, We, $1.25, $1.85, $2 26, POINT D'ARABE LACE CURTAINS, our BAGDAD TAPESTRY COVERS; new designs, mostof which are exclisive $2.75 value - with us, are sow in, ami we have pricel ORIENTAL RUG PATTERN them specially low during our trade sale COVERS, $3.25 value, Here are three sample quotations: REVERSIBLE ORIENTAL Regular prices, 7.90, 10.00, 12.75 COVERS, 00 in; $4.75 value, 2. IS Sale prices, 5.25, 6.75, 7.50 PERSIAN RUG DESIGNS, a aa Saget ol 275 FINE ORIENTAL TAPESTRY COVERS, nch Kelim, Punjab and Manipour de signs, value $12.00 and 9.75 ° $14.S0, MATCHLESS VALUES IN TAP- ESTRIES, DAMASKS AND DRAPERY FABRICS. Absolutely no better assortment in the country. Styles and quali- ties to suit every purse and taste. The present prices cannot be dupli- cated later 2,000 PAIRS FINEST CHENILLE PORTIERES AT HALF PRICE! QRIENTAL STRIPED | TAPES- TRIES, 49. and S&. value, yard, These goods are magoificent all-over SATIN. FINISH TAPESTRIES, vats in the quality and floral designs, $0. value, yard, 49 richest ¢ HEAVY COTTON TAPESTRIES, wool effects, $1.25 value, yard, FRENCH GOBELIN TAPESTRIES, $2.00 and §7.25 vatue, yard. HEAVY SATIN-FACE PAPES- TRIES, $2 so valve yard, 4, 50 FRENCH SILK DAMASKS, 2,95 W450 value, yard, 2.75 MISCELLANEOUS. TAPESTRY PORTIERES, Reps, Brocades, WINDOW SHADES. of good tv oeanee, Ottomans and Oricntals, fully 35 new and Ee eee tency tansel piles: ” apsnoree| eyes) ratte. 9*/TS) $2) SF, OF wustartees rollers, regular price 45, 25 r These prices are less than weay $12.50 Chenille Portieres, per pair, $10.00 Chenille Portieres, ; 79. 5.90 IS ™ 7.90 ORIENTAL PORTIERES, richly colored striped tapeatries, nicely tringed; value $3.50, per pair, $7.00, per pair, Lr MERCERIZED ARMURE PORTIERES, pra TENSION TUBES, 4 in, long, very heavy reversible, g ney rich, silky with large brass ends 25, kind, each, 12%3 FINEST FRENCH CRETONNES, exquisite designs and colors, finest imported goods, sold elsewhere at ASc and §1.00, per 49 aod lustrous, elegantly newest colors, value $8.90, et 5.50 pair, SATIN BROCADE PORTIERES, Lovis XV scroll design, heavy rever- 8, 5 yard sible goods, valne 14:98; pet . ORIENTAL ART CANVAS, a most artietic L'ART NOUVEAU TA TRY POR- decorative ‘absic for peries, pillows TH newest design, weave, and high art and wall coverings, 2S value, ' pet 15 a dec novelty, I. 75 yard, World” s Pure Food Wart. Friday Lenten Specials at Price sof ParticularInterest, SALMON, delicately Fine quality New York State selected quality BARILETI PEARS. cored smoked and care | BAMBOO, TABOURET OR JAR- SOc. yard, per yard, fully cured, regusar price and in good syrup 2 th 10 DINERE STAND, worth 81,50, 1.00 RED SPREADS. Bic. Ib. special perth... £0 SPT. IRONING BOARD, 28 | O44 tot of Honey Comb White Spreads 59 2-HOOP PAIL 12 | whtle they last Priay, each i FRESH FISH. < - WASH CLOTHS---TOWELS. B teor PT STEP LADDER, 42) soo poz. HEAVY BLEACHED S DRESSMAKERS? TABLE with fold TURKISH WASH CLOTHS, eact 1 tng lege and yard measure 45 | :00 DOZ HEAVY BLPACHED CoT anch = Binefieh STEP LADDER CHAIRS. 70 | TON TOWELS, each and > SE ATeMA Rico FOLDING IRONING BOARDS with a seuthasted) se Caan oie stand, sold regularly at $1.00 55 G ran + P COPPER FINISHED DOTTOM ' Cushion ops er ipapeenr pace emcee 7 Math ist 45 Dy Philadelphia Fow! or Chick CURTAIN STRETCHERS oy jand Fringed Searrs. ‘ 1? MISCELLANEOUS COAL SIEVES, 5 | CUSHION TOFS and latest 7 | CANNED FISH. COFFEE Faa Sant ‘i COTTON CLOTHES(.!NE SCAR i k a tee R s 4 ag 10 | me: 5 M 78 | ant picked MEDICINE ot TOILET CAHINET, 4 with mirror, worth $1 co Soe } Mout ugar A 1 DLA S BARS, 4 tt } ; $ eS ene ales Lawns and Mutts | Le pre COFFEE MILLS, jo ality t Halt or Less Price alk te aha) Neier ae prinde iwood box 10 Fi htiany siahtarted ' b cle tamey Red { NEY. Fa W . 1 ' swe 2 ¥ G\* 2 hestitoes 30 | LC \ 4c Gowan's tarcy Colum) a Re arden Rodhins’s 1,25 | 3 RuGTae : Ls 3 River Osineok Galan! cau; 18 Chicke Soup, .hib. caw 20 BOOK RACKS, mai ars f t Cook's Pride’? cr “Key City ‘BUTE ER: Van Pragge’s etrict- with five shelves, 48 inches | : 2/ | vancy Blood Red Sockeye Salmon, ly pureand fancy peanut buiter, det, 30 28 inches wide, special, os | ouainy . can, Fourth Pion)

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