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THE LA THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, tanta 5, 1003, TRIKE) ARRESTED AGAIN Noted Get-Rich-Quick Swindler, Already Under Sentence for E. S. Dean Frauds, Is Locked t of Their Organization 7} ®'Have Counselled Them to Go } Slow About Making Demands i Legal Proceedings at St. Louis ARGUSES LABOR ON HEAVY SELLN on Manhattan “L” and Wa- bash Roads and Continued Regarded as of Vital Import- ance to Organized Wofkers a vand Precipitating a War. Up on New Charges. Everywhere. Call of Loans Weaken Prices. 8 ee EADS ARE HELD BACK.|HAD A REMARKABLE CAREER./BATTLE IS ON IN COURT. tion Believes Now That Its Long-Cherle! ed Plan of Oranizing Ail Employees of Railways in City OMay Be Realized. Def 4 Even Within the Shadow of Prison He Could Not Refrain from In- venting New Schemes for Gather- Ing In Dupes, the 1.500 employees of the Man- 12’ who have formed a unidn with the American Federation sRabor, opinion was divided to-day a ‘whether demands would be immedi- ly made and a strike ordered in Levent of their refusal, or the matter lot resenting grievances laid over until management of the L" passed to Subway Compamy on April 1. tthe employees entered the under the impression that 1d be declared immediately. we been told by their lead- ike 48 @ matter for future ae saan that the officials of the nothing of the organ- Movement among their om- they wera advised by the : ae take the matter of settling presented thelr grievances now the is privately dealed by those jals that jt would be better if grievances up with their new red ask for time to consider imprisonment by Recorder Goff after be- ing convicted of grand lareeny for his connection with the Dean Company swindle In a get-rich-quick scheme, andl 1. later employed the techinonlities of the Jaw successfully, was arrested again to- day on two charges—one of conspiring to defraud and the other for fraudulent use of the mails, He was arraigned be- fore United States Commissioner Shieids and held in $2,600, bail. Kellogg was @ffested in his offices in the Park Row Building by Post-Omce Inepector Little. The charges against him grew out of his alleged attempt to induce persons to Invest in mining and oll stocks that are worthless. For the last fifteen years James B. Kellogg has been connected with scores of get-rich-quick schemes that have attracted wide public attention and finally landed him in a felon's cell, It has been estimated by prose- cuting officers and others who inves- tigated the various schemes of this man that he has swindled thousands of persons all over the country out of several millions of doliars, and with such cleverness that he escaped con- viction for more than a dosen years until the machinations of the E. 8, Dean Company were exposed and he and hig partners in the swipdle were arrested, tried and convicted. Just One of His Schemen. About twelve years ago Kellogg had @ gold mine in getting up programmes for "fake" concerts, by which he swindled hundreds of advertisers who were persuaded to believe that the con- certs were bona tide and would be cut tal ital to w. in the organization. They even effect a strong organization “he men were reminded that if the time the agreement ot A Worwall i@eminded them that a strike of “L" employees will precipitate a tlogy which will bear heaviest on “4 people of the city and that move should be taken until well @ni go brougat about that ‘Stilcers. will lose neither the sym- iy Mor support of their fellow-work- Aine eamplete organization of the hae given the leaders of the “ederation of Labor ground cherished plan to have for val cli a Ne he hit upon the “discretionary pool’ ber tne §| Company. d crpeniners working among| Tho echeme consisted in sending out : the Metropolitan | wagon loads of circulars all over the ong| country in which were glowing accounts of how great fortunes were made for humble persons on small investments. It Is needless to say that those who did get rich quick were fictitious persons, tha believe that o to Ir wages up to a 1 iO are now receiving rf. e conductors on the in the By There Will Be No Strike, Say Lead- through its legal phases a situation of vital importance to the cause of organ- ized labor, dations strike and their counsel admit that if the temporary Injunction fasued against the strike leaders by United Btates Cir- porated into the laws of the land, the right of organized labor to fight cap- doomed. Grand Master P. H. Morrisey, of the Brotherhood sald to-day: labor will be sounded.” Every legal resource the labor unions can command has been brought to bear | Jay Pinney, of Peorla, been brought here by the Brotherhood battle, Judson, one of the leaders of the Mis- sourl bar, vened court this morning they moved porary Injunction. firemen on the Wabash system. howover, the Court decides to make its Injunction permanent the labor organi- given for charitable purposes. After that |they recognize A strike appears inevitable, but in the scheme, which he operated in a small|face of a permanent way until he organized the E, 8, Dean|astrikers will have to devise gome other means of declaring it than by an order the men would be adyised to stop work. era, Till the Injunction Question to Stimulate Stock to Expected Has Been Decided--Appeal to Degree—Losses Shown by All the Higher Courts, if Necessary, Leaders on the List, ST. LOUIS, March 6.—The Wabash| ‘The stock maricet was nottve but weak strike situation here has evolved|all day on lower London quotations, calling of loans by the banks, anxiety over the local monetary situation and, the impending strikes on the Wabash eadera of the various labor organ-!and Manhattan properties. involved in the threatened A feature of the trading was the con- test in Manhattan.” Dealings In this stock included many tots of over 1,000 shares. Early operations showed an ad- vance of 6-8 per cent. on the expected extra dividend declaration, but It sub- sequently weakened and declined over 3 per cent. on the possibility of a strike among the trainmen. it Judge Elmer B. Adams is aus- ined by the higher courts and incor- 1 by strikes and lockouts will be Wabash declined 13-4 per cent for its preferred stocks on the unsettled labor question. St. Paul lost over @ point, and declines of 1 a 1-1-2 per cent, wero suffered by New York Central, the Erie | issues, Baltimore & Ohio, Reading, Atchison, Chesapeake & Olio, Louls- ville & Nashville, Missour! Pacific and Unton Pacific. The latter was affected by the unfavorable statement of Jan- uary net earnings. Canadian Pacific was exceptionally weak, falling over two points. bs of Railway Trainmen, If Judge Adams’s Injunction order upheld the death knell of organized Legal Fight Is On. fight the injunction, Attorneys EH, IM., and Judge T. Irwin, of Cleveland, O., have Railway Trainmen for the legal Local traction stocks did not escape the general tendency. Brooklyn Rapid Transit opened somewhat better, but soon dropped below the previous close, In the industrial Hat Consolidated Gas fell 11-2 per cent. Amalgamated Cop- per opened 1-2 per cent. lower, but found excellent support from the pool oper- ating it, and the dealings were large at only a nominal logs, but soon declined again over 2 per cent, Government bonds were unchanged, but raiiroad bonds were weaker, ssoclated with them is Frederick N. When Judge Adams con- @ dismieeal of the order of tem- If their motion pre- 18 a strike will be immediately de- red involving all the trainmen and If, Jon will be face to f a struj with what for life, Some attempt was made to make cap!- tal out of the two-year default clause in the terms of the nUited States Steel bond issue, The steel issues upon the injunction the authoritatively issued through the va-| whole seemed to meet with detter sup- rious Jabor organizations. ‘ne injunc-| port than many other stocks. thon of Judge Adams 80 sweeping at to-day th even suggest the, method by which The bear pool in Baltimore & Ohio was credited with covering part of its shorta on the decline, It had good sources of infonmation when its line was Ja Adame Talks, Nevertheless the mails were flooded | judge Adams, when atte put out and recognized the patent fact Pee eee cote moe ine] with money in reply to these letters, | called to criticiama m&de tuner fie ralt| that there was $40,000,000 of new etocks ‘of the conductors on the Man-| and Kellogg and hts co-workers lived | Ig by Senators, Representatives ani|in the street which had never been ‘The labor leaders the reasons which ndifference of the) © collect fares on the crowded arr or ‘Manhattan. lent, hag not been aban And it 1s expected thal Htuation will give the effort Meetings are being held petus. Meet ly tn the: vielnity, of the. various poe, It fs sald that fourteen old mplos@ey of the Metropolitan have Missed within the past month ir activity in, organising ALL STREET CHAT. ‘Bilay B. Dutcher has been elected President of Delaware and Northampton and New Jervay Delaware Railroads, which mere recently to provide outlets for the coment of Pennsylvania, Semen McCrea, Joseph Wood, James J. Turner, 4 B.ffaylor and L. L, Glibert haye deen Pobeered directors of the Terre Haute and Logans- ys (pert Railroad, which 1s operated an part of tho adalia system, ot) like multi-millionaires, Though the discretionary pools that were pletured as ‘sure things” in these olrculars were never made, whatever trading the Kellogg concerns did on the Exchange was done through the offices of the most reputable brokers on the street After Kellogg had been sentenced by Recorder Goff he was sentenced to eighteen months' imprisonment in the United States Court, He appealed from both sentences and was allowed his ltherty under $15,000 bail, He had hardly got out of the Tombs before he started another get-rich-quick scheme that led to his arrest in a olvil action, That case is still undispoged of. Kellogg was allled with Lewis G. Tewksbury, the defaulting broker, who fled to Mexico in 1900, It is sald that at one time he did much of ‘his banking: through Tewksbury. a all in 1A pi May Go to Ludlow Street yan, | After Commissioner Shields had fixed | t’h the amount of bai! the date for the examination. ‘Then Operating under the firm name of H, M. Field : pl RAs deen re-eatabiioned. ) ing subscriptions to i Company of Call. ional Wheel, Tir BH. Forumaa, President of the Alaska | fornia,” t h Pébpipercial Company, has recently acquired large | ang Ay MS® quanusacturing Company the vou oe lc 0." The latter ge in the newly formed Wemern Facile | Company, sald Lutte, was fotitius ay Compa Braaciees, | The route of the road is trom fhrough Beckwith Pass in the Bierra which bas ts terminal in San itm nhare in the v" wa to lend noney on the stocks sold by Field & Co., thus securing cent, Of the amount paid for the stock and they Jumped at the chance to unlow Auditor, and Mobart B. Hoyt hes deen | ir und in chis Way Kellogg secured itn 40 Mil tbe position of trum omeer of the] physical possession. It ls maid that’ n ; Mimber of obher concerns are connected with the swindle. Icellogg 4w now under ball aggregating |: $40,000 covering his conylationa and dif- ferent changes against ‘him LONDON STOCKS STEADY. Union Trust Company, has been SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, a SABER WEB coerce veers HO6 , THE Tings, Wage low Wailer | put Americans Were Poorly Infln~ = 6 G52) enced by Union Pacific Report, Bteadiness was shown in most of the Gepartments of the London Stock Ex- change lo-day, due to an improvement in the monetary outlook, Americans were easier, being unfavor- ably influenced by the decrease in Union Pacific January net, Grand Trunks were th Africans Were off fraction- ‘while Copper stocks were strong, inves being the feature of thy PD. di At the request of Lawyer A. H. Hum- Burrogate Thomas to-day appointed fone pe the Injunction, they" nwa he Dill they had seen the bill presented ‘by the Wabas ff e order, they would probably understand its scope better,” in a cireular letter to the Wabash em- ployoes, that If the tralnmen and firemen Tenants in the great Broad Exchange Building, at Broad street and Exchang afternoon by a small fire in the base- ment of the structure, smoke did not extend above the second floor, the newa of pathio wave, and he set March 31 as] A spark f some woodwork in the engine cA _ Upon the request of the prisoner's coun: |oreating # little blaze that made a lot of | terests. orgs M. Shriver, formerly private secretary | scl, Abram 8. Rose. he paroled the man [amoke, | Employees of the building ran a ry fi n his custody for twenty-four hours, h the offices of the| Money. copditions were the governing resident Loree, of the Baltimore and ON | when ne will be surrendered to United “ompany of New. York, {factor th the market to-day and the pro- been promoted to th States Marshal Henkel and either fur- the court and down fessional element was inclined to make to the President, This | Mish bail or go to Ludlow Street Jail to basement. Thi -la good deal of the prospetts for a bad atte ministration, | , new senemne fe Kelloag, accord felts the blaze wi | bank statement, Was filed by Anérew Anderson, After bal J to" ‘ost-Office Inspector Little, Is ice Deparment and another ush on ae pre Tice ee ae road i’ wee aoeineea, | wmually ingenious, Fie nad been | the clevators resulted, this time up in-| ‘Time money waa fim, being quoted at stead of down, cad IE STOCKS FIRM ON THE CURB, | |Two Leaders on the List, However, | $0 Balt Lake City, a distance of $10 miles, | SOMKlon of the alle about steady, Northern Securities solt| Amal Copper vote Saad er yy eb tote geal and securing ois immunity fron proge-11.2 point oft and Steel fives were also|A™ fmsie fs Controlled by the Gould Interests, When the victims became suspicious fractionally, lower, but the remainder) Am. gusar «1.5. + { —— and complained ‘thes were fnformed vhat |” ‘The bid and asked prices of the prin-| At, Tor, & 8 F. pt HY Duan, chiet assistant accountant in| Rice & Co. would udvance 20 to 2 per | inal outside pocutities were: Balt. & Onio worth of the elty's corporate stock. 100) corporate wtock for the new aque- Bri “ph ixty six bide were recelved, the prices ve William Harris, the theatelcal manager, bee hers, delivered mself strongly in de- ja : gentlemen can't understand the Il they have seen the bill, If properly digested, Amalgamated Copper held as well as anything, and Js being accumulated by the Lewisohn interest, while the Stand- ard Oll people are sald to be well dis+ posed toward an advance. The in- creasing foreign demand for copper is considered important. ih Railroad Company, asking. the President Ramaey tells them Go out gigantic strike, involving pratticall, 1 the ratinoadi th ante, and bee strike will pale ba bl Canadian Pacific was weak, in sym- pathy with the decline in London and the report that Toronto and Montreal had been realizing. The dnoreased dividend rumors Manhattan were more than offsct the formation of a conductors’ union and the expected organized demand for an increase in wages, ‘There was some pressure in Wabash on the bellef that the bulls in the stock had overstayed thelr market. ‘The United States Steel issues were lower, in sympathy with the decline tn the new bonds. to Ingignificance, is pro! BROKERS IN FIRE SCARE. ttle Blase in Broad Exchange Building Causes Big Stir, in by Jace, were agitated to some extent this Although the e fire. got through mysterioun tele- here Was A rush to 6 elevators that strained the cables, m a dynamo set fire to building ons Some importance was attached to the Western-Pacific-Gould scheme as indi- cating a further development of @ie con- filet between the Gould and other in- room, 61-2 per cent, Call money was offer at 4 to 41-2 per cent, ‘The Closing Quotatto lgheat, lowent and closing prices and nges from yesterdays closing prices Had Fractional Lonses, Trading on the curb was quiet and tall mia, Acges, [24m Rae ot ois ie 8 IC 108s 4s | ian. a Rie @ kris 1 Ee i aha, [Bee aa oP: $83 |i ait Comptroller Grout to-day sold $2,600,000) 0 ‘The issue is divided in this way: $1,000,- uot, 900,000 for the new Kast River dre, $250,000 for an additional water 000 for public baths, $150, for the Departm 000 for the Impre' rl drives; provement of Bronx Park otted to the Zoological Boclely, for the Improvemment of thé |? en and herbarium : Pavitie 1 fouth, Pavite . Routh, Ratlway foun, Retinay pt G men t 0 |i so Hae Fe Of ¥ MK C3 3 num guaranteed TEST NEWS OF THE BUSINESS WORLD. EICH EN DIVIDED JINS.B. KELLOGG {WABASH FICHT ISTOCKS SLUMP MANHATTAN PAYS T PER CENT. Fears of Tight Money, Strikes|Elevated Railroad Directors Make Quarterly Declaration on Basis of Seven Per Cent., with One Added from Surplus. ‘MANHATTAN A FEATURE./ACTION UNDER THE LEASE. Declaration of Extra Dividend Failed| Early Move Made by Board, Most of the Members of Which Will Be Out of Town on Date the Reg- ular Meeting Was Called For, At @ meeting of the directors of the Manhattan Blevated Ratlway, held to- day, the regular quarterly dividend was increased from 11-2 to 18-4 per cent., and an extra dividend of 1 per cent, was decided upon, to be pald all stockholders on April 1. ‘This is nearly a dividend of 8 per cent. In the regular course of events, the meeting would not have been held until @ week from to-day, but as several of the directors will be out of town next week It was deemed best to call the meeting at once, The new quarterly dividend is at the rate of 7 per cent. a year, which is the full amount to which the stock Is en- to the Inter- borough Rapid ‘Transit Company. The lease provides that between April titled under the lease 1, 186, and Jan, 1, 1906, the Manhattan stock shall receive 6 per cent. per an- earned, oun per cent. if The extra dividend of 1 per cent. was given the stocicholders out of the sur- plus of the old company's treasury be- fore it actually becomes merged in the subway, ‘The ‘announcement of the extra dlyi- dend effect on atrike partially offset did not $a Rockefeller’s Trip KANSAS CITY, Mo., Went. have a very stimulating the stock, as the fear of a ny bullish news. Maroh 5.—John D. Rockefeller, Mrs. Rockefeller, his son, private physician and others passed through this city yesterday from Orleans on their way F. Biggar said: “M es ent.” New California, Dr. Rockefeller was never in better health than at pres- RON TRUST WILL FIGHT WAGE RAS National Structural Association with Capital of a Billion Or- ganizes to Oppose Demand of the Workers’ Union. UNIFORM SCALE ASKED FOR. Big Fight Likely Between Capital and Labor in That Branch of the Industrial Trades Unless Headed Off by Action. Rhe National Structural Iron Manu- facturers’ Association, composed of the leaders of the trade throughout the country, with a combined capital of more than $1,000,000,00, has been or- ganized to resist the demand for an by the national organization of the Structural Iron Workers’ Union on May 1, There are forty concerns in. the combination, controlling most of the work in all the large cities of the country. The workmen pgppose to ask an in- crease in wages, They now recelve 50 cents an hour for elght hours’ work in New York, and will ask, it is under- stood, for 56 1-4 cents, It is also being contemplated to demand a uniform scale all over the country. The wages are not so high in other cities. A prominent manufacturer sald to-day that the new association had no Inten- tion of making conditions harder for the workmen. If they make no demands, he said, the scale will remain as it ts, and no attempt to lower It 1s contem- plated. He sald the business could not nade profitable if more money was paid. ——=—___ .Kalser’s Helr Bound for Egypt. BRINDISI, Maly, March 6.—The Ger- man Crown Prince Frederick William and his brother, Eltel Frederick, ar- rived from Milan an@ embarked on the yacht Sapphire for Bgyot. They expect to go ie the Nile to artoum and visit the Holy Land late: | New Sp ly like picture), fn bust, charges everywhere. JHE Tot ‘The stock sold is of the 31-2 per cent ng lomer than in resent Years. ide were us low as par. The ‘Poreioated Pewect. ab less, Black Cheviot Jackets, front, finely tailor silk lined, sizes 32 to ring Coats # Suits Never before have qe shown such attrace tive garments at such very low prices. New Styles Are Prettier Than Ever Before. A broad fleld for your selection. Remember, we are the Largest Cloak and Sutt House. Friday and Saturday Specials. WOMEN’S BLOUSE SUITS of Broadcloth, collar- with hip skirt piped with peau de soie, new panel skirt, FANCY BLOUSE SUITS offine Cheviot, with yoke effect; cape on blouse and new yoke skirt, at Remember, Alterations Free of Charge. New Covert Coats. The correct up-to-date Spring Covert Coats, short hip, new sleeves, superior tailoring (exact- 4.95 “5-9 Remember, Alterations Free of Charge. Mail orders receive prompt attention, Write for New Spring Catalogue. We pay express CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE, Semen 2 and 14 West 14th Street,N. Y, SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. *5.00 SOLID GOLD FOR *1.00 “sOLAD GOUD. GREAT CARE WILL BE TAKEN AND EACH EYE TESTED SEPARATELY. EXAMINATION FREE, AND PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED, WE START THE GREAT SALE TO.MORROW. 0 vil pinen, oe, sale 1.000 pairs of Bre ‘The’ lenses ate at ores would sk you $5.00 for the 7-98 ake pleture) 14.98 8 A Ten-Year Guarantee with each Pate of Glasees sees. Lele of metal tn th are ry) aan at prs whe ‘iysiala. The pertect 18 eves y ansluslye optical EHRICH BROS,’ DRY GOODS Bf “ men ba Bite HOUSE, sirect, pape ee Ae oor uF est increase in wages which will be made, SANG ‘OLE VIRGINNY'S1,000,000 HOME — FOR VANDERBILTS) FOR J. 4. SMITH Blind Uncle Ben and Aunt Emma Walked Up from Dixie to Sing Plantation Melodies for Rioh. Millionaire Buys a Lot at Fifty. second Street for Mansion on » Site of the Old Langham From the slum district of Richmond, Va., to the Vanderbilt mansion in Fifth avenue, New York, was the Journey taken on foot by Benjamin Marshall, a blind and aged negro, and his wife Emma, “We-all jes’ cum up to sing fot de rich fol.” sald the old man to Magis- trate Hogan in the Yorkville Court this morning. The Magistrate explained to against the law to sing ‘ James Henry Smith will bulld a SL- 000,000 @t soclety’s new centre on the. t corner of Fifth avenue and ip "Frcons street. The “site is “part “Gf the Hotel Lang- ham plot. It was Bold to the multi- millionaire yesterday by the United States Realty aud Snstruction Com- Pany. It fronts 60 febt gm the avenue and 190 on the street. The old brownstone munition on the plot was the home of a woman who geined notoriety in Tweed days, GShe killed herself in the house rather than is dat so never knowed “dnt uncle never would cum you, else yore ole. all dis way. But, Judge, if you-all lets |*&ce ® y ack yourall can cu ‘The cor.. 18 opposite the mansions of aa,oft aE RSALAverT CaN TTA Stee WW. 36, Vanacrollt'on the Horthwest n, We corner, and the Norton F, Plant mansion on the south- east corner. Mr. Smith's town house Is No. 6 West Fifty-second street, adjoining the Sloane manston. It is too small for his require- ments. Jpon this promise the aged pair were allowed to go free. They walked all the way from” Virginia, sin as they came, Last night they were surrounded by a crowd in front of the V: house, at Hifty-first street and Fifth when they were arrested by a ‘They were singing “Ole Ben and Emma do not ain; popular coon songs, but the old pla: tion melodies, Their performance is a quaint one. ‘It's just like sping, back 1d yu . Sloane on the southwes! site of the ojected — To make business boom during the dull season it is only mecessary to advertise in the right place. The Sunday World is the right place. to war time,” declared an ol erner who heard their lays. H.ONeill & Co. Misses’ Suit Department. {Second Floor.) _ Weare now making a splendid showing of SUITS for misses and small women, embracing all the new materials, amongst which are Canvas Cloths, Etamines, Voiles, Chev- iots, etc. -They are all handsomely med and present many novel and exclusive designs—also the new styles in Misses’ and Children's COATS in cloth and silk. Specials for Friday and Saturday. MISSES' SUITS, TAILOR-MADE, of all-wool mixtures, in blue and tan, jacket finished with silk braid, new flare skirt, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; special in re {$15.75 {$11.75 { $6.98 { $5.50 mixtures, triple capes, sizes 14,16 and 16 . MISSES’ BLOUSE SUITS finished with silk braid, flai years; special a' a MISSES' JACKETS of Covert Cloth, tight front, lined throughout with satin, sises 14, years; special at. sees CHILDREN’S REEFER JACKETS in red and blue cheviots, box back, with emblem on ¢leeve, sizes 6 to 1 years; special at. fitting, fly 16 and 16 We Are Also Showing A splendid assortment of CHILDREN’S WASH DRESSES for Spring, in Lawns, Dimities, Ginghams, ete., at extremely moderate prices. Special Sale Friday and Saturday of Boys’ Spring Suits and Reefers, (Second Floor.) Boys’ Norfolk Suits With An Extra Pair of Trousers (Exactly like cut). Made of Imported Cassimeré, Cheviots and Tweeds, in light and dark colors. (Sizes 5 to 14 years.) $3.98 Regular Price $6.75. BOYS' REGULATION SPRING REEFERS, made of All-Wool Cheviots and Serge, embroidered designs and bars on sleeve, colors navy and royal blue; sizes 3 to 8 years. $3.98 Regular Price $5.75. BONA’ SATLOS SUITS of eliewrnal scree: trimmed mite Som 2,98 ti |, colors mavy and royal ue, brown and 4 3 to 10 years, regular price $5.00! Triday and Saturday......)“" BOYS' 3-piece SHORT PANTS SUITS, of cassimeres, chev- ts and worsteds, sizes 9 to 16 years, regular price $6.75; Fri-¢ 4,48 lay and Saturday....cecessseesessveves eee Closing Out Balance of our $5.75 BOYS’ all-wool Oxford gray OVER- COATS, sizes 9 to 15 years; at, caChsessevsvee teeeseee save $2.98 Stunning Ribbons on Display. {First Floor—20th ‘St. Side.) Ribbons that are marvels of designs are being shown in great profusion. Brocade Satins mings and sashes—Lace the novelty of the season for hat trim- tripe: bons and the Louwisines with a more lustrous sheen than ever—Persian tas with their soft finish and exquisite color tie or bow up to perfection—in fact, th that ¢ Spring ovelties are here and in most tempting array. tool dinar teak capecliy beef Orders » TOSes es) a = il be rey if Me ben counter to 1 gowns and scented in favorite perfumes. : Special for Friday and Saturday. FINE SILK, SATIN and TATTLE TA RIBBONS, 4% wide, in black, nile, navy as { . |

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