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BY BNT SO AN AFTERALL bi ghal Shows Only 126 Com- | STILL, THEY’RE ONLY HUMAN. op And if They See a Chance to ‘Work a “Fa for an Extra Half, or Dollar, They Won't Pass St by. the tribe of Jehu has been these many years. So one think after a chat with George Brown, jr, Mayor's Marshal of the Bureau of Licenses, the legal father and monitor cabbies of Greater New York gum of his opinion of our hack and pllote, based on twenty years of bear, “However, I must say that are no worse than are cabbles in dig cities of this country and is ie /yhen I say they “re no worse,” sald | Mr. Brown to a» reporter of The Eve- Bing World to-day, “I mean the cabbies on a whole. You will find good and ‘bad everywhere, but the New York product as ® general thing is pretty @eoent.” - 426 Complaints in a Year. Tm an annual report presented yester- to Mayor Low by Marshal Brown ft appears that during tho past twelve months ‘only’ 126 complaints were ‘made against hack drivers and only four fhad their Ucenses revoked. “Slow do you account for those fig. ‘Mr. Brown, for the great reduc in the number of complaints as ‘against the time when they ran Into ‘and revovations of licenses with the numbers-"" enforcement of the law,” the Marshal, emphatically. | “ephat ie the only explanation that be offered. Our New York cabby Yt such & bad eort, after all. Ho in the business for all that Is in it bth he is no different from the bank, fhe railroaH, the trust, the corpora- he will charge all that the trafic will baer. However, I must say that the epirit in these deye among the run is to keep to the legal rates father than to overcharge. Some Very White Cabbies. “The majority of drivers in New York gre what we call individual owners— is invested in the vehlole they and they find that it doesn't caught at any of the tricks . We have men on our for Sfteen and twenty “Btrict E £ i z g 3 un inowledgs of human nature, 't way that even those against complaint has never been made @ chance to add an extra dollar to their earnings. nature, and if they get the public it 1» simply be- enican people are so good- y never think of looking up or ordinance to see what legal ts the first thing I do in a 4 consequently cabby the moment they /fall {into bis hands and he presses the limit. " @ricka of the Trade. i il "i : f é tt at | i i Hi FE his mouth, and he wants some- H Une—he wants a ‘long haul.’ B is i = § ‘dege) fare would be 60 cents.) * Dollar,’ says cabby. A A dollar? Why, it's not a mile, Mbat's exorditant.’ I know ft's not a mile, says cabby. (¢ ¥ wait for it 1 can make a dollar,’ he finds that every cabby in {i fare’ that {s coming and tha him a dollar. without a word, simply giv destination, and upon arrivin, tender the lega! rate of . would have taken it without @# murmur. Hoist by His Own Petard, i cost to go to & certain point. t calbib: and y's mercy ato: ins @ bargain and sale uy that ends with the pas HE 16, fh Brio, |aTE he giscov he has paid more than th e and brings the cabman ‘cab; sim as \) Ir; he agreed to 4 wn’ has in view numerou ents to the existing hack ordi: which were adupted forty an: 15 It was hii een gunendm co in. They contemplate a that is for the protection of th » and features also that th thinks will be more just to th so AN “IRISH GIANT” DEAD. ike Welsh, Once a We! Politician, Passes Away. Welsh, well known as a membe! Hall and conspicuous 4 thirty yearg ago and up to Hing of the past decade, died 1534 West at his home, No, [pd street, from a complicatio He was in his #ixty-ftt came to New York from Ire- f the ath- as one a ae Irie! of men al! over . ‘The ioe “Annual Report of Mayor’s Mar- haven't got as much as one | inst them, and then there are & cabby’s business helps one « Ido not know. For instance, a cabman will wait for} «will ho talk #f he ts asked? ie @ couple of hours to work his way to| “I can, give yor the ran reason . et ia Une ats terry oF stand eee ienaont, Smith was not in, #0 pome one will come along to engage Cabby has him sized up before he extra from him for his position t will you charge to take me ‘Waldor!?’ the prospective patron (We'll presume that the distance sie inside the mile limit, for which the ‘@put I'm engaged by another fare, and _ "phe passenger then goes down the way for dhet man to have was £0 have gotien right into the , that will make the law 16 10 the conditions that reat Known “L"WENIDE MD CAR AM COES ON The Promise ,to Extend the “Rush Hour” Service Is Still Unfulfilled, but No Explana- tion Is Offered. OFFICIALS REFUSE TO TALK. “Not In,” Is the Reply Givert Inquir- ers at the Office of Vice-President Skitt and Supt. Smith and Other Officials. Those who pinned their falth In. the promiso of the Manhattan Rdllway Company to put into working order a new rush schedule providing for a con- tinuous headway of three minutes over the “L" tracks were sorely disappointed yesterday and to-day, for the old ar- rangement prevails and there seems to be no chance that there will be any Im- mediate change. Tt 18 not made apparent elther what the company tntends to do, for none of the officers who are in a position to tell will talk with any one who seeks news on the subject,” When the company begged the Rall- way Commission’ on Jan, 12 for two more weeks in which to comply with the order for additional trains it wan thought that the dmplled pledge for re- form would ‘be carried out. To all ap- pearances, however, nothing has been done, ‘The crowded “L/' stations bear evidence of the fact that the miserable service Is being continued, Yesterday being the time Hmit for the carrying out of the company's obll- g'ation the stations were more than Jammed but there was a feeling of in- dignation when it was found that the headway was still five minutes. With the thought that the “rush hour schedule” would be extended thousands who ordinarily patronize the surface Ines went to the elevated road only to be disappointed. Attter every five minutes a train would pull up and those in the crowd leaped over each other like porpoises to get into the cars, which were quickly filled and crowds of ticket speculators were left standing on the station platform saying ungraceful things about the com- pany. It was then hoped that the ise would be carried out to-day, but there Was no pretense at tmprovement and al) traina leaving South Ferry were the usual time apart. On Five Minutes’ He: “When will the next train leave?" was asked of an employee at South Ferry by a man who had missed a Sixth ave- nue train by several seconds, “tn five aninutes,"" was the answer. “Why, T thought you were golnk to give ua the three-minut scheme im Sp ‘dont’ know anything about tt, replied the guard, ‘Nor does any one else know anything about ft, or [f any one does, that in- dividual’ will not be seen. (Firat Vico. President Skit. was sald to be out of hin office all day. yeaterday except for ‘three minutes, His three-minute head- way in his office in the Western Union Building was sald to have ocourred at a time when it was evident that no reporters were about. ‘He could not be geon to-day, for to all Inquiries the uni- form answer was given that Mr, Skit was out for an Indefinite time. Mr. Grope Silent, tom His assistant, Mr. Grape, asserted that he had nothing to say regarding the company’s failure to put on more trains, cn ess to question mo on the A aie gaia Davy not talk.” sicitt?"" ter,” he said Wihere ts (Mr. d to~day and ant erieys They did not venture to say why 8 anes tant officers were not to be found Th fact, when asked the reason they Qeclared that they did not know, ‘| GC. Meado, of ithe Merchants’, Asso ctation, started iar Aa La ascertain, if poss 1 road Cominzssion would be, the ite order has been deliverately die Sheyed. Mr, Meade will probably stay in Albany until the matter ip gettled, | y esiden ssocla- AV. Fr deine te is now. time for tho take action. taking an entirely this thing. settled, “Our object has fanhattan and the ogether, and give show whether St poly, It must and t¢ it fails the office lads sat Hon. . | Railroa Bie chave boon new method to have +|said Mr. King to-day. been to Oring the M Railtoad Commission ti the latter a chance to is a useful or a useless now back up the order, #2 t t to give ‘the public what It demands, Bont we pave to BO ‘over the heads ot thi mission to do it" Lea ae se eae FIND OUT YOURSELF, ‘Why ask @ physician to find out whether your Kidneys are diseasedt Take @ glass tumbler and fill it with urine, If there is & sedi after standing 2% hours your Kidneys are sick. If you have a desire to urinate often, a pain in the back, or if your urine stains linen, you should at once take Dr, David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, as dolay is dangerous. There ta no que tion about its being the best and surest tnedicine in the world for any and all dis cases of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and of the urinary passages, Rheumatism, Dye~ ie fare and gone 4 | pepsia or conrtipation of the bowel, It d] quickly relieves inability to hold urine, and the necessity of getting up often during the night. It stops that scalding pain when passing urine and corrects the bad effects of whiskey und beer. It ts sold in two sles, B0c. bottle Tria} bottle tree. Aj Drug Stores, and 2d World and addres KPORATION, I ONE DOLLAR TAKES THIS DIAMOND LOCKET, W conte $10 veck dine re rest, ¢ e e nd $1,00 per ply to W. S. Rockey's Sth aye. and sith #t., oh ave w Y or mention Bvenin DR. DAVID KENNEDY r n 4 4 n h to do 80, we WH) find some other way | TH! WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 27, 1903. ™ “i. A AER TOL ES TERE R TE TENE ETE TT Te TIS ANegetable Preparati Opals Nore nor oT NARCOTI Aperiec tar for Cons: tion, Stomach, Dia Worms Convulsions, Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. YacSimile Signature of 150 Sale price, $1,50, $2. Sale price, White crochet Bedspr: Were $1.35, Fringed ¢, » were #175 White Spreads, handsome Value $2.50. and Sale price $1,79 “ 25 floral designs,/ value $1.35. Sale price 89C, dozen bleached sa Value $2.75 doz. ; Sale price, Mail Orders pr 16 of of t manufacturin, ment, recently slightly is ordered to be sold at gr mous he x Lely. v ‘eat Bighty-#ixth | IF YOU NEED Chas, H. Fletcher. pores of the skin and allays fever. similating the Food and Re: ting the Stomachs and Bowel of Promotes Digestion. Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither ave the Babies. NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful, We can hardly realize that of all the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two per cent, or nearly one quarter, die before they reach one year; thirty-seven per cent, or more than one-third, before they are five, and one half before they are fifteen! We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria. would save a ma- jority of these precious lives, Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations, Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain more or less opium, or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons, In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. * Castoria operates exactly the reverse, but you must see that it bears the signature of Castoria causes the blood to circulate properly, opens the jon for As- a Mineral. Ic. pr. of fine California and Western Wool Blankets, some slightly soiled from our large window display, 14 off. 34 size, were $1.98, $4.00, $5.50, 98, $3.98 Full size, $2.50, $3.50, $5.50, $7.75, $1.85, 2.75, 3.98, 5.98 eads, full size, splendid Marseilles patterns, Now 89¢, 1,39 Extra fine Marseilles and satin finished line of patterns, $3.75 $2.50 dozen full size pure white medicated cottonsiilled Comfortables, splendid tin damask, all linen Napkins, 24 inches square. $1.98 Dr. A. F. in my practic my patients.” Dr. C. medicine f Dr, H. F. Castoria has testimonials f years relleving chil Dr, ¥. H. nami t of tl The on the dozen 50 prices, Grade. 12¥6c.... pleces bi values at 12 ¥%¢, Sale pric 100 pieces 50 Sale prices. splendid line $1.35 yd WETE . oe see | Sale price ‘omptly filled. Lin in many cases and *eve always found Dr. BE. Down, of Philadelphia, Pa. yenrs prescribed your use, . Spragu: ‘or children, indiscriminate use of propri conditions which arise in the care of children.’ Dr. J. A. Parker, of Kans: of the medical profession in a manner. held by no other It ja a Bure and reliable medicine for infants and chil universal household remedy for Infantile ailments.” and most remarkable reme I have frequ preparations of the wrapper tf auy physician. cenuinE CASTORIA Atwayrs pieces extra heavy weight unbleach- ed Linen Table Damask, 66 inches wide, value 55¢. yard, 25 Beda of patterns, value $1.25 and |! Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Peeler, of St. Louls, ari © for many years with gre ir. J. El. Waggoner, of Chicago, Ils., says: your Castoria to the tried it and found it o Dr. Edward Parrish, of Brooklyn, fn my own household with ublie as a rem great valu ‘The formula contains City, Mo. Merrill, of A oy Mi lor saved thousands from an rom this locality as to its Dr. Norman M. Geer, of Cleveland, Ohio, s: re recommended your Castoria as one of ind, being CaaS ue han le preparation oan be administered is a great advantage." ent! dren's disorders, | w! Kyle, of St. Paul, Minn., ays to the long. itst of those who have used and now endorse your Castoria. he Ingredients being known through the printing of the formula ‘cod and sufficient reason for the recom! its good qualities and recommend it cheerfully.” ‘one 1 know of Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought in Use For 0 {THF CEHTAUE COMPANY, 77 LUBRAY BTAERT, KEW YORE OITY. Offer for Wednesday and Thursday Just before Stocktaking Linens and Bed Coverings. at from 14 to 14 less than former prices. bleached Turkish Towels to be ‘closed out quickly at these Now. 9c, each; $1.00 doz. oo 12 14¢, each; $1.40 doz. 20¢, each; $2.25 doz. leached Linen Crash, 17 to 18 inches wide, exceptionally good and 16c, yard. seen LOC, and 12140. Russian Crash.. 6C, yard + 39c. ery fine bleached satin fine linen Damask, 70-inch wide, Sale price 89C, Napkins to match— 24 Inch. $3.75 doz, 20 Inch, $2.50 and -- $1.98 and $2.98 doz. nen store, main floor, rear. E, 42d St. Call Quick. Get First Pick. The entire stock he World's fa. establish- lamaged by tise, cat sacrifice, | aN OfFDOH BOY OR 4N ERRAND BOY, AN aD. IN THY SUNDAY WORLD WILL GIVE You YOUR quHoIcE FROM AMONG HUW: Cured by ¥ Walte Ribbon inensed lia med by given gocreily. dorso White Rul | Unton exw deli ment to writing ‘Temperance Curse DRINK Can be given ins fee Without Pati Remedy w appetite Entrances on Three Thoroughfares. BROADWAY, 8 & 9 STS. FIRE SALE. U. NEHRING, Vhite Ribbon Remedy, for aleoholl out la a cond an ¢ using White Mibbon Remedy. Members of W. ©. 'T, U. ‘aes 1 cheertully bbon Remedy, ed to find an eoomomical treat. 4 ue io our temperance work." ‘Drvggiste oF by med}. #1. On) 21S Tremomet a! ‘Bold in N, Gn Rockey, it an N. Yn says: 00d results, and have advised several patients to use it for its mild laxative effect and freedom from harm." Dr. J. B. Elliott, of New York City, says: Castoria for Infantile stomach disorders, 1 most e, of Omaha, Neb., says: and I frequently pre: ary medicines, jase of Water, Tea or Col- 's Knowledge, ure oF destroy th otiinulan! s the Remedy was recommend and lie Members of our kage tree by A.M, Townsend (for years acoretary of @ Woma: gays: I have preety soa your Castoria Melent and apeedy rsmedy.”’ ys: "I have prescribed your Castoria satisfaction to myself and benefit to “T can most heartily recommend edy for children's complaints. I have “I have used vour Castoria “Having during the past six eartily nothing deleterious to the most delicate “Your Castoria ts an ideal While I do not advocate the yet Castorla is an exception for ribe it. . says: “Your Castoria holds the esteem gropristary preparation. ren. In fact, it is the : "Castoria is one of the very finest nd children. In my opinion your early grave, I can furnish hundreds of efficiency and merit: “During the last twelve the best of parents and very effective in ,Which such a pleasant @ ease with It affords me pleasure to add my mendation of Signature of ver 3O Years. 1 Will Cure You of Rheumatism Else No Money Is Wanted. Any honest person who suffers from Rheumatism is welcome to this offer. T am a specialist tn Rheumatism, and have treated more cases than any other physician, 1 chink inade 2,000 experiments with different drugs, testing’ all Known remedies while searching the World for something bet ago L found which, with me a Certain cure, I don't mean that tt into flesh agi turn bon! ‘an cure the dis- At any stage, completely and forever. 6 done tt, fully 100,000 tim: I know this’ so well that 1 will furnish my remedy on trial, Simply write me @ postal for my and will wall you can it en an six bottles Dr. pop's Rheuma: ako it for & month at my risk, t Js only $5. It If If you say the re- hat 1 claim, I dou’t expect a > Cure. If It suc: it falls, T and your T have Any mere sample hat can affect chronle Rheumatism must be drugged to the verge of danger. ho such drugs, and it ts folly to take them, You must Ket tho disease out of Che blood My remedy does that even in the most AtfMoult, obstinate cases. Tt has cured the oldest Cases that T ever mot, And in all my experience—in all my 2,000 tests—I_ never nother y that would cure one ein ten le b ca ct Joints | I use | i) For sixteen yeurs 1 | and I will send you the order. von my for A month, as 1t can't harm you, anyway, If it fails It is free ‘Address’ Dr. Shoop, Box 740, Racine, Wi j ‘onle, are ofte At all druggist ALL DRUGGISIS. , —- ‘ FAIR CITY—Olive street, near Broad- way, St, Louis, Mo,; the “Park Row” of St. Louis—-For lease, for a term of years, 25 feet front, by 114 feet depth, a 4-story building with basement, corner of Grani- toid alley; light on three sides; equipped witb double boilers, Corliss engine, electric light plant and elevator; specially adapted for commercial, financial or railroad quar- ters; will be altered to suit responsible AT THE VERY HUB OF THE worLo's | | Sixth Avenue, 19th to 20th St, Finest Piano Warerooms in-New York: Fourth Floor. Our Housefurnishing Store P (Basement.) will save you worry and money. “The best for the least” is its motto. Shrewd ‘housewives hha learned the truth of this assertion; some after costly sojournings elsewhere. It is impossible to at- tempt to give here more than a mere outline of our stock. The pricings are specially tempting and should be the means of bringing discriminating housewives here by the thousands. Household Hardware. Good Woodenware. Gray EnamelledWare, Furnace Scoops, each... «50 Small Range Shovels, each, “| Hee ee SRST DAML: F bokere 8, : 's > 3, cach.5, 6, 10, 15 Maple Chopping Bowls.. Hokors pynaeae ant cokes. B | Mallee Qotee ogee a8 |. Mala ea vai ta BW Iron Stands, each... 19 indurated Bibre Water Ea Dish Pans, value up to T5c...-+ Family, Ammorted Nail Hoxes..B SST DARaA antes wits eiererving Kettles, vait Family Glue Deb each s iS Rival Ash Sifters 40 fone Soldering Sets, each, 210 Japanned Ware, Hammers, each. .23, 32, 9 Bread Bi a a Hatchets, each..13, 43, rel joxes, japanne: an Borew Daeerane stencilled. ...... 25 Tea and Coffee Ganisters.. Tea and Coffeo Canisters, large Family Tool xt OP | Pinchers, each....10, 15 and 18 Rar Bissell’a Pulleys, iron and wooden, each. Serving raya. 10. 12 and Pi Bissell’s & 5 and 49 Lunch Boxes, folding . 19 Bissell's rv Cie sharaeeet i Dust Pans, strongly made....5 Bissell'e utlery, China Salt Boxes, } Black Handled “Knives | and 900 decorated and plain China Gas and Oll Stoves. orks, Bet ot ais palrs, «8110 Balt Boxes, wood cover........19 Gas Heaters, assontel t. of aix pairs. : USLBE Toilet Paper. se so oem 1S Stag Handle Carvers, pair $1.2 Tollet, Paper, 1,000 - : Q y Rubber Handled Carvers, pair, 3 axes ae best tlesue pare Paina style; choice assorted styles,’ 1.00 . 31.95 | 7c. each, for this sale 12 for..50 Gas Radiators, four cy! Stag Handled Steak Carvers, style, large size... 1.48 pal 32.10 Fancy Baskets at Half Gau (Radiators, | alx _ oylinder "4 in A for large room; Christie Seis, 3° pieces’ ‘i set Sets, fife and Price. 81 fancy Baskets, some plain. others satin Ined, in assorted sizes; mostly work or sewing baskets, with a few other styles while they last, cholce at half price. Late Copyrighted Books At Less Than Half Price. Second Floor. 4 We call particular attention to our Second Sale of Late Copyrighted Books. This ofreeing is made up of “Remainders,” direct from the publishers; Books new and desirable, which you find priced at less than half the sum asked elsewhere. NGLISH WOMAN'S LOVE LETTERS; complete edition; pub- Usher's price, $1.00; sale price...29 THE WARNER CLASSICS; studies of the great authors from the Library of the World's Best Literature, by Charles Dudley Warner and others; arranged in 4 4 (HIS. BSSAYISTS, PHILOSOPHERS TISTS, POETS. Pub- llsher’s price, $2,00;'sale price, set, LITTLE MASTERPIECES, ed- ited by Bliss Perry; one of tho greatest collections’ of classics ever published In hollday volume; well and beautifully bound, print- ed on the very best of paper; pub- lished ‘at Ole. volume; ‘sale price, vol. The set o' vol price $6.00, gur price. 5 knife, knife: Buckeye” bread” i st y" Gas ; formerly $3.00. ‘Banner"’ Oil Hea! a4 “Banner” Ol Heaters, ge with smokeless devicr Paring Knives, twa s' @ A MODERN ANTADUS, by thei} Author of An Hngiten, Women's Love Letters; one of the 5 ‘est Books of the year; Publ er’s price, $1.50; sale price....80. THE SEA FARERS, by Mary Gray Morrison; @ new and re- markable story of the sea; Pub- Usher's price, $1.25 sale price..29 A BOOK OF TRUE LOVERS, by Octave Thanet; Publiaher's Price, $1.25; our price. 35 WE WIN; by Herbert E. Ham- bien; a new story of the Mustrated; — Publisher's $1.25; our price. THE STICKIT WOOING; b: ING ; 8. R. Crock: Usher's prici OUR_ FO! ‘Volumes are as follows:— LAMB, CARLYLE, LINCOLN, Fawruor: IRVING. O NKLIN, RUSKIN,’ _- WEBSTER, THACKERAY, MACAULAY, DE QUINCEY. Four well known Books put up In printer's and binder’s best style; vold everywhere at Gc. each; sale price, each. 16 THE WELL BRED G) IN SOCINTY, by Mrs. Burton Har- rison, THE MINISTER OF CAR- THAGE, by Caroline A, Mason. THE BUSINESS GIRL, by Ruth Ashmore. HOME GAMES AND PARTIES WITH EVENING REFRESH- MENTS, by Mrs, Rover. 31.60; eale Hugh H. Lu Yarge 1amo; Heher's price, $1.60; sale price. 18 VERY GREAT OFFERINGS IN Oriental and Domestic Rugs. ‘oor, 3 bales Antique Moussul and Persian Rugs .... 5. pieces heavy Persian An Kurd Rugs . Large square suitable for foyer Fine grade Persian Ganpets dinng-room and libraries.879,00 Japour India Rugs, in exclusive designs and colorings, suitable for parlor and receptian rooms; average size about 9xl2 feet, $145.00 Ready-to-Use Sheets, Slips and Pillow Cases. First Floor. Atlantic Mills, strong and very g00d for ordinery w Fel 74 size bed: n 990x108. - Our own brand, No, 100—a very good Sheeting: 54x90, ind } 500 Antique and Modern Ana- tolian Mats ..... 81.95 3 bales selected emall Rugs at... 950 Carabagh and Kazakj! Rugs, 85.08 ‘silky Kazaks, ‘halls and $35.00 200 pieces fine Ghendj! Rugs. tor Antique Beloochistan B11 10 Ant Rugs of unusual fine quality, $12.75 Domestic Rugs. Best quality Smyrna Rugs; guar- Co, and the Banford Carpet amecd’ allewool,, positively. no BS, new epring batt ‘better made; 9x12 feet, reduced 9x12 feet, at -821.75 8 fect 8 inches by 10 feet 6 from $28.50 to .. inches, .. $19.75 6x9 feet «. 5 8x6 foot 5 2 feet 3 inches by 5 feet 8 faces 1.95 72x90. Pillow Sips, 42x36 48; Aiea ct Saige ull ine o} gt chor Wamsutta Mills, ther m plain hem or with hemstitched ends. We are also prepared to take orders for Sheets and Piflow Slips in any size, with fancy grawn work and insertion ‘bor find'elsewnere, wer then you'll 7 feet 6 inches reduced from $22.50 to . 6x9; feet; reduced from Axminster Rugs, mous mils of tho . $18.5 $13.50 to $10.51 from the fa- Bigelow Car- High-Grade Com« fortables, $3.50. Upholstery Specials. Fourth Floor. Mercerized Gobelin Tapeaisy, in a number of stylish dest; exceed- ingly silky 1 earance, excellent ‘ws ing qualitie: Fourth Floor, priceued. 3 Lace Gurtains, trimmed’ with, Hensissance ‘otain For quick selling we have re~ usually sold for $2.50 ‘pair; spectal price. eospease i duced the price Curtains, reproductions of higher grade laces, in Fon ie heavy-weight Comfortabl full-size ‘beds; they have pate lent covering, plain colored bor- Sera, are filled with pure white on and are tufted; good value at $3.50. ° The Model Food Store. Sixth Floor, AULK AND GRBAM:—Gail Borden's “Peerless” Brand Cream, or Anglo. rie Condensed MLK Oo.’ Fera rang PEAS :—Gameron June or Marrowtat Peas, Backed on tho emate where gromn, “is STRING DEAN le Paoking Go. Maryland String Boans, secured from section producing ‘mout and insertio Nottingham ‘Lace aay designs, palr.:..- preted Sets of Arabian lave, Irish Point Vestibule Lace, 27 to $0 inches wide; value $1.00 and ne yard. sor ection with this sale We will reupholster furniture ‘ar ne Ei low prices. Candies and Favors. Basement, near 2th et, Statrway. We are showing some unique and elaborate St, Valentine's Day and Washington's Birth- day Novelties, which are just from Paris; also a full assort- ment of Cotillon and Dinner “ Barly wathored “und duces more dough to the barrel tin way ovher flour anilied, makes a T Favors, ath Rimateohe end Java, private es Fined oak tech Candies; Special for Wednesday. Peppermint Lozenges; genu- ine old-fashioned kind; fia~ vored triply with true pepper- mint; regularly 80c.; Weédnes- day only, pound,. 15 Turkleh Fig Paste; made just right; no adulterations; abso- jutely all sugar and fruit; Orange and Lemon flavor; reg- ularly 88c,, pound.. 18 Kisses, the best and sweetest ot all molasses; we call them Violet Kisses; regularly 40c., POUDG..+ sereeeereree Ice-Cream Soda and Hot Drinks. First Floor, rear of Rotunda. ‘All delicious, seasonable, re~ freshing bev are served here; loe-Cream Sodas of every davor; TOM BLO, serena Cigars, Fl Principe de Gales, b ox of 60..58,.a5 Wines and Liquors, KIRK'S page's OLD OROW Bee phate or alum, MACARO! Stuan,"’ made from spring hot become pesty, full pound pa + packare. Royal Suart, * cherries, white of pine~ #4 whole pum trutt—red apbeli ’ Press ‘Chicken, Stu! hj from Gebr, Xnrhamst, ‘Turtle Goup, oan. F rege Gas: case of 12 ‘quat CALI CALIFORNIA OLARBT and years 014; gallon. Beot or Celery

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