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LUSKY CETS AMOND THIEF. ctive Inspector’s Cru- ide Against Suspicious Per- ns Leads to the Arrest of a lan Long Wanted. ‘IN PARK WITH WIFE. fas a Chorus Girl Whom He itly Married and Knew ing of Hie Career as a Pro- jonal Crook. } fap ies we Chief McClusky's crusade the crooks who have made sf Broadway their lounging place led to the capture of William Whit- allas Devlin, one of the most no- @iamond thieves in the world, h only twenty-eight years old say he has stolen over $50,000 diamonds, picture has been in every station in the country for a year ‘halt, and he is wanted for thefts 0, Washington, Pittsburg and but he managed to escape ntil he tempted fate by coming ‘ork. He arrived four days ago ‘Was immediately spotted, Chief Mc- :y ordered him shadowed for a few fo learn if he had a “job” on hand. hat case his “pals” might be landed. ‘detectives found that he was living Fespectable boarding-house with a Woman, who turned out to be a girl he had recently married. ad no knowledge of his career. itten was arrested by Detective ts Taylor and Hogan while sit- With his wife in Union Square He made no resistance, but re- to talk at Police Headquarters. “he was shown to the members 1 tor McClusky’s staff at roll ‘and then sent to Jefferson Market where he was ordered held for wathorities of Providence, R. I, ‘8 Rame has been to smash a 2 window in a Jewelry store, @ tray of diamonds and make or to go into a store, ask to be mB tray of rings, then plek it up ash out. As he emerged a con- ‘would walk into the store and és $8,000 In immer, = robber: Ieutrtan oersoa center jen en served twenty ‘In the Bastern Pennsylvania warded the Ten Eyck $100 fer Four White Comnetitors Junior Class. ORKING HIS OWN WAY. @wocial to The Evening World.) HAVEN, Conn., April 2.—Will- Pickens, of Little Rock, Ark., is the egro to win an oratorical prize at - Last night he defeated four te students, who are mombers of the ‘lass, in the contest for the Ten Prize of $100, given each year to Yale junior who writes and de- the best oration at the junior me men were Willard H. of Holland Patent, N. Y.; n H. Pvans, of Buffalo, N. Y.; ‘Hi. Kirtland, of Indian Orchard, and Lansing P. Reed, of Hol- Mass. was chosen with his four tors from ten men who con- in the preliminary trials. His was ‘Hayti.” His famillarity it lent him assistance in his ora- end the judges declared that he “exeelled his competitors in the @m@ force with which he handled on the platform. Oheered by Students. crowd greeted the colored ora- of high standing inthe unite prema, to Yale at the com- clamy at the college and was ad- dto the junior class at Yale on his en he first came to Yale not secure & room on the ‘Dhis spring, however, he @ room alone in the white » He is very popular with his . He is working his way oollege, earning his expenses ‘on the tables and by doing out the city, He spends his je in study, and at present the best thirty of his clase in standing. hen seen to- jurprise to Him, i ‘of the prize was a Mtgtenk “t emlaite my tric 2 wn in Ali pleased at iy. Bince rele J have bee kindl; ‘claswmates and my tn- feel sure that my success due to the kind assistance ven me. Since a little been to become success. poet met speaking ay Rd | WILLIAM WHITTEN; ALIAS DEVLIN. Two Noted Captains of '$2,500,000 TO AID IN IRELAND'S REVIVAL Industry ‘There Propose Improved Trans- portation System. LONDON, April 2.—It was announced to-day that Lord Iveagh (Edward Cecil Guinness, of the famous brewing fam- ily) of Belfast (Chairman of the Harlan & Wolff Shipbuilding Company), are pre- pared to put at least $2.5 transportation scheme, the Irish farmers templates the erection of central depots to which produce will be conveyed from the rural districts by an extensive sys- tem of collecting horses, and motor car service astablished. of Dublin, and Alderman Pirrle, 000 Into their planned to help The scheme con- ‘wagons, drawn by until ight ratlroade are bulit $925,000 a year asked for by Mr. Wynd- ham in Parliament yesterday. KING EDWARD TO VISIT THE POPE. Rome Officially Informed of En- glish Monarch’s Intentions— Preparations Made to Re- ceive Him. DUE THERE THIS MONTH. Will Go to the Vatican In a State Carriage Colonna He Private Vehicle, Being Barred—Prince Gets Word of Plans Formed. ROME, April 2.—Prince Colonna, the Mayor of Rome, has been officially in- formed by the Italian Government that King Edward will visit Rome at the end of this month. Mgr, Stonor, Canon of St. John Lateran, the high- est English prelate here, has been In- trusted with the negotiations to ar- range a visit of King Edward to the Pope. It proposed elther to the English Hcclesinstical College here, or to the residence of Prince Massimo, whom he met when here, as Prince’ of Wales, during the lifetime of Pope Pius 1X.'From either of these places King Edward would start for the Vatisan, not in a carriage of the King of Italy, but In a private vehicle. ts that the King go It has been announced from Rome that Pope Leo !s anxious for an inter- view with the King of Engls ‘The fact was pointed out that Pope sent a special mission to represent him at the accession ‘of King Edward, a courtesy which the King returned by sending the Earl of Denbigh as a spe- clal envoy to the Papal Jubilee. H.ONeill & Co. Commencing Friday Morning We Will Hold a Sale of China and Porcelain (Basement) That will well repay all who participate in the values pre- sented, The goods are all strictly first quality, and for this occasion are in many cases less than ONE-HALE what they were formerly marked. Maddock & Son's Decorated English Porcelain Covered SUGAR BOWLS, regular price 70c., special at....40c PICKLES. Maddock’s best porce- lain, decorated gold edges, several patterns to select trom, regular price 19c., special eeseee Maddock's best English porcelain SOUP TUREENS, assorted deco- ration: regular price $1.50; vee OBC Maddock & Son's best porcelain PLATES, all sizes, very pretty dec- orations in lilacs and thistles, gold edges, regular prices $1.35 to $2.25 dozen; special at 10c.each; doz.$1,20 Maddock & Son's decorated English porcelain covered BUTTER DISHES, gold edges, regular price 3hcn; specialatere....sse sevens 20c Another lot of covered BUTTER DISHES, regular price 25c.; at 15¢ Decorated China OYSTER SETS, consisting of one tureen and twelve plates, regular price $4.98; special Decorated China GAME SETS,con- sisting of one platter and twelve plates, regular price $15.98; special 5 $8.00 Fine decorated OLIVE or PICKLE DISHES, fancy shapes, regular price 48c.; special........ ++-30C regular price 98c.; special.. 50¢ regular price $1.15; special..75¢ Ateoee Tea Sets 150 FINE CHINA TEA SETS, decorated, gold traced handles and knobs, five decorations to select from, special at, per set Regular Price, $6.98. Our Teas and Coffees (Fourth Floor) Are the very best in the city at the prices we quote. Buy- here means not ride blends that give absolute satis not only getting | ing your Teas and Coffees to you from 10 to 20 per cent. Our 25c, brand at 15c, Virginia Corn Meal, “Old Mill” brand, per package. 18¢ New Tomato Catsup, per pint.... ....18¢ Our 35c., 40c. and 45c, Teas and well known to hundreds ot Mocha and Java Coffee and our Luncheon | are favorites with those who use them, Special This Week. China PEN TRAYS, handsomely decorated, regular price 75c.; special 50c China PEN TRAYS, decorated, as- sorted shapes, regular price 60c.; Specialeses save +235¢ Decorated CHINA COMB and BRUSH TRAYS, regular price 48c.; special... .ccee « regular price $1.50; special...75¢ regular price $1.98; sp $1.00 TEA CADDIES, decorated China, regular price 98c.; special China ICE C regular price $2.98; Fine China PLATES, pretty fio rations, regular price 19¢, and 25c.; Specialeces Decorated SETS reg. price $9c. to 89c. special4Qc Teg. price 98c,; speciales.-+ 50 Vases About one hundred ssorted Veses at HALF PRICE, as fol- ows: Vases that were $12.00, at....$6.00 Vases that were $4,25, at.eeee$2-00 Vases that were $5.98, at......$3.00 Vases that were $14.48, at... 7-00 Vases that were $19.98, atesse$9-00 Fine decorated China SALAD BOWLS, handsomely decorated, regular price 69c,; SPCCial.eeeeee 5 QC 56 pieces, handsomely \ $5.00 faction, but means a saving | are unequalled at the price our Customers, Finest Solid Pickled Jersey Tomatoes, 3 lb, can,12c.;perdoz $1.40 Pure Maple Syrup, per gallon...... 90¢ RESTAURANT—On fourth floor Grocery Department, excellent service — and extremely prices. adjoining cuisine— moderate a splendid ‘HE WORLD: THURSDA | blue and white, quire, 31c, |THE worLD ale Hee 1” §aeeR Ont ls ie R. H. MACY & CO. M Men’s Underwear.-ii's: Men's Genuine French Balbriggan Shirts, long and short sleeves, Draw- ers to match, with bicycle seats and double gussets, 47¢, Men’s Medium-weight Merino Shirts, natural-and white, finished with self fronts; Drawers to match with double gussets, 69c. Men’s Medium-weight Worsted Shirts, finished with self fronts; Drawers to match with double gussets and taped seams, $1.24. Men's Imported Stuttgarter Light- weight Natural Merino Shirts, long and short sleeves; Drawers to match, regu- lar and stout sizes, up to 50 inch, $1.39. | Men’s Half Hose.-3yi,°" Men’s Cotton Half Hose, black, tan | and slate, double soles, heels and | toes, 19¢. 4 Men's Black Ingrain Lisle Thread Hose, medium weight, double soles, heels and toes, 29¢, Broadway at Tun Bt. gowns. _ It is in the lea wear. Men's Lisle Thread Half Hose, plain and ribbed, grounds, 33c. neat stripes on plain the price is 36c. a yard. Men’s Spring Suits.n.. . Men’s Suits, made of worsted cheviot and smooth-finished pure worsted fabrics in fancy mixtures, neat stripes, checks and nobby overplaids, lined with Princess serge. Also pure-dyed fast-black, soft-finished $, % Thibet 9. Value $14.00, Men’s Suits, made of pure wool and silk-mixed worsteds, all- wool chev- iots andcassimeres in quiet mixtures and black Thibets,Clay § 1 96 diagonal worsteds, and blue and black serges and cheviots 4. Value $20.00. Finer qualities relatively cheap, ranging up to $28.49. TMen’s Spring Overcoats.-» =... $qQ)_ 96 for $12.00 Overcoats, made of Oxford and black cheviot—4o to 42 9. inches long. $ 12 96 for $16.00 Overcoats, made of tan and olive coverts, 32 to 34 inches @ long; also Oxford gray cheviots, silk-lined, 40 to 42 inches long. $ 4. 96 for $20.09. Overcoats, made of tan and olive coverts, short box 1 ‘e style, lined throughout with silk; also Oxford gray and black chev- iol, lined with silk serge, 40 to 42 inches long. Boys’ Clothing.» ». ». $¢Q.74 for Boys’ $5.00 High-class Tailored Sailor Blouse Suits, made of English serges and fancy mixed weaves, trimmed with silk braid, embroidered shields and sleeves, lined and unlined trousers, sizes 3 to 12 years. $09.79 for Boys’ $5.50 Norfolk and Two-piece Double-breasted Suits, with extra pair of trousers, double seats and knees, made of all-wool cheviots and cassimeres in the newest de« signs and colorings; sizes 6 to 16 years. Up ie for Boys’ $5.00 Top Coats, made of tan, olive and over- plaid covert cloth, short box style, lined with serge or Italian cloth, sizes 3 to 16 years. .96 for Young Men’s $10.00 Suits, beautiful patterns for Easter wear in black and blue serges and fancy mixed worsteds— sizes 14 to 20 years. $ LINENS-=1 1. rear. "| Mill remnants of Full-bleached Irish \\a H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Wi to 35th St All-wool Voiles 36 Black — Cream — Colors Voile is the favorite light-weight weave for Summer for both street and evening The kind we advertise to-day is all-wool; it is correctly finished; is 38 inches wide, it is shown in black, cream and all the delightful warm-weather tints; Broadway Women’s Hose, -1«: 1, centre. Women’s Imported Black Cotton Hose; all black and black with un- bleached split feet; and Domestic Black Lace Lisle Thread Hose, in a large variety of patterns, 19c. Women’s Ingrain Lisle Thread Hose, Richelieu and Rembrandt ribs, white. tipped heeis and toes, 29¢, Women’s Imported Black Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, plain and drop-stitch, double soles, heels and toes, 29c. Women's Imported Black Lisle Thread Hose, plain and lace insteps and all- over lace designs in a large variety of patterns, 36c, Women’s Black Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, very sheer, spliced heels, soles and toes, 44c, Women's Black Lisle Thread Hose, plain with lace insteps and plain insteps with hand embroidery, 69c. Ea cuffs, lined with black taffeta... Children’s Jackets.-740.." Children’s Collarless Monte Carlo Coats, made of blue, black and red Packard cloth, shoulder cape, stole effect, trimmed with stitched taffeta bands, full sleeves with fancy turn- .| over cuffs, ages 4 to 14 years, $4.69. Children’s Double-breasted Three- quarter Coats, made of vlack tarfeta, shoulder cape trimmed with lace, full Bishop sleeves, ages 6 to 14 years, $6.49. Misses’ Fitted Jackets, made of tan covert cloth, notched velvet collar, fancy or coat sleeves, lined with taffeta, ages 12 to 18 years, $6.96. Misses’ Collarless Coats, 28 inches long, made of tan covert cloth, in- laid velvet collar, coat’ sleeve with turn-over cuffs, lined with taffeta, ages 14, 16 and 18 years, $8.96. Children’s Dresses.~%,70" Children’s Russian Dresses, made of blue, brown and red serge, trimmed with several rows of stitching and plain cloth pipings, ages 4 to 14 years, $3.69. Damask at one-third less than their {real value. -yard lengths for $4.11, 3-yard lengths for $1.32. Soft-finished silver-bleached All- linen German Napkins, 22 inches square, value $1.50 a dozen; at $1.19 Hemmed Huckaback Towels; heavy, serviceable quality, very absorbent— much under regular prices, Size 17x32 inches at 8c, Size 18x34 inches at 10c. ize 20x40 inches at 12c, Men’s Hats.—20 r.. roar. Derbies, newest spring blocks, made of tine fur felt, silk band and bind- ing, black and two shades of brown, $1.88, Derbies, just like the ones others sell at $3.50; our price 2:49] — Size 22x44 inches at 15c. Derbies, just like the ones 49 Pure Linen Hemmed Huckaback Others sell at $5.00; our price 3-49] Towels, exceptionally heavy, size 21x42 inches, value 30c.; our price 22c, An immense assortment of Turkish Towels—all styles, sizes, qualities and Men's Alpines—all the latest styles and colors, $1.88, $2.49 and $3.49. Women’s Underwear, a TM Fh, Centre, prices, Women's Lisle Thread Vests, low! — Fringed Ends, 21x45 in. 1c. kind, 12c, neck, no sleeves, plain and trimmed Hemmed Ends, 244%x50 in, 25c, with lace, 24c. eae Aa Fires. eds Hemme Ends, Women's Fine Mercerized Lisle Thread] Lind 4c, nn? 7x5 ‘Inches, 35c. Vests, fancy ribs, low neck, sleeveless, trimmed with fancy edging, 39¢. Women’s Lisle Thread Vests, low neck, short sleeves, silk tapes, 44c. Women's Cotton Umbrella - Shaped Drawers, made with French bands and trimmed with lace, 49c. Stationery. arn rm. ss: High-grade Art Batiste Paper, blue, gray and white, pound packages, 24c, Envelopes to match, package, 6c, Vellum Paper, gray, white or blue, pound package, 9c, 100 Envelopes to match, 136, Eaton Hurd’s Scotch Raglan Paper, hosiery value in America, Hurd’s High-grade Bond Paper, white or blue, tive-quire boxes, 59c. Special Box, containing 60 sheets and 60 enyelopes, large square size, blue or cream vellum, 19¢, Scotch Madras Paper, blue, gray, white and violet, pound package, 19c. Enye- lopes to ALC Pacha Se, High-grade Bond Paper, blue, azure and cream, pound, 19, to match, package, 5c. Orders taken on balcony for all kinds of Paper Flowers. from 7 to 10, 39c. heels and toes, 39c. soles, heels and toes, 44c. Envelopes smaller size. All the new fictions, sold b others, in accordance with their agreement with the Book Trust, }|for payment. at $1.08; our price 98c. Hees Children’s High-neck Dresses, made of tan, green and blue striped cash- mere, tucked white cashmere yoke, trimmed with braid; ages 4 to 14 years, $5.21. Children’s “Peter Thompson” Dresses, made of blue cheviot; kilted skirt, ages 4 to 12 years, $10.41. Gymnasium Suits,=3',f0" Children’s, Gymnasium Dresses, made of bfue cheviot; bloomer and “blouse, ages 8 to 14 years, $2.93. Children’s Gymnasium Dresses, made of blue serge, large sailor collar, blouse trimmed with braid, full bloomers, ages 8 to 14 years, $6.18. Misses’ Gymnasium Dresses, made of blue cheviot, full blouse and bloomers, ages 14, 16 and 48 years, $2.93, Misses’ Gymnasium Dresses, made of blue serge, large sailor collar, blouse trimmed with braid, full Turkish bloomers, ages 14, 16 and 18 years, $6.18. Women's Gymnasium Dresses, made of blue serge, sizes 32 to 40 in, bust, $2.93 to $6.18. 4 Children’s Hosiery-« ». «9. | Bays’ and Children’s Ribbed Hose, made to our order in Germany, of the most carefully selected Egyptian cotton, dyed black by the famous dorf, and guiranteed:not to fade, crock or stain feet or underwear, medium weight——clastic, stout, serviceable; reinforced and strengthened by double knees, heels and toes, all sizes, 6 to 10, at 24c. We don’t think you can match this Hosiery under 40c. You may more fully appreciate this proposition when we remind you that most stores will give you an ordinary quality at 25c. for size 6 and charge you more for the larger ones, thus making size 10 of the same grade cost you about 40c, The ones we tell you of to-day will be sold at 24c. for all sizes. erms- The best Boys’ Imported Corduroy Ribbed Cotton Hose, made of heavy and elastic yarn, Hermsdorf dyed, unexcelled for school wear, all sizes Misses’ Imported Lace Lisle Thread Hose, pink and blue, double soles, Misses’ Imported Lace Lisle Thread Hose, black and white, double Misses’ Imported Silk-plaited Hose, pink, blue and black, double soles, heels and toes, size 7, 74c.; rise c. each larger size; 5c, less each Depositors’ Account Department Allows 4 Per Cent, Interest. The Depositors' Account Department is a feature inaugurated on! the opening of our new store to facilitate purchases made by customers who do not care to have goods sent C, O, D. By placing money to our credit with this Department your purchases can be referred to it Interest will be allowed on balance at the rate of four per cent, per annum, to be computed every three months, with the distinct understanding that the account is only for the payment of purchases in the house, and not for general banking purposes. Further information will be willingly furnished you on application, Balcony, 34th Bt., \ | | . |worth $1.00 to $1,50; special 9 Women’s Blouses,-: ©. »=. Women’s Blouses, made of highly-calendered black broadcloth, flat- lying double collar, peplum and fancy sleeves, trimmed § with bands of stitched taffeta, lined with black silk... Value $12.50. Women’s Blouses, made of black peau de sie, smart and peplum, fancy bishop sleeves with turned over te a. hee back 13.°° Value $18.00. Women’s Tailor-stitched Cravenette Rain Coats, double-breasted fly- front style, plaited back, double cape, bishop sleeves, $ fancy cuffs, velvet collar, new-shaped revers........... Value $25.00. - 19,°° Boys’ Shoes.—: Fi... sa. Little Men’s Lace Shoes, made of kangaroo calfskin, stout soles, spring heels, broad toe lasts, sizes 8 to 133, $1.24, Boys’ Lace Shoes, made of casco calfskin, McKay sewed soles, double stitched and stayed, warranted not to rip, sizes 24% to 5%, $1.49; sizes 13 to 2, $1.24. Broadway Cy at Mtb Bt A CLOCK SALE. uonext This hint of our Clocks is just a ne minder, Most of you know th 7% riety we keep and the method that controls our selling. The stock is larger now than it ever was—better chances for Selecting are not afforded anywhere. Hundreds of Clocks are ticking away in the basement, waiting for new owners. The Price-pendulum swings your way, Alarm Clocks, nickel case, 39¢. Boudoir Clocks, six styles of gold ormolu; five styles of decorated china, choice at 87c. Porcelain Alarm Clocks, _ several kinds of decorations and Gold Ormo~ lu Novelty Clocks, value $2.50; choice at $1.24. ; Cuckoo Clocks, Swiss-carved wood, full size, sold by others at 86.09 to $7.50; our price $2.98. Porcelain Mantel Clocks, the decora- tions include a large variety of floral designs, eight-day movements, $3.44. Mantel Clocks, large size, enamelled in black and colors, fancy dials, eight-day movements; strikes hourly on gong; half hourly on bell, $3,59, Marbleized Mantel Clocks; black, gray and malachite finish, gilt trim- mings, eight-day movements, half hourly cathedral gong strike, sold by others at $6.00 to $7.50; choice $3.67. Travelling Clocks, regular size, gold- finished, bevelled glass sides, visible eight-day movements, cases have handles and sliding fronts, $3.98. Bronze Mantel Clock, gold-finished, top decorated with figure of Cupid mounted on pedestal, eight-day movements, value $12.50; our price $7.34. Regulators, rich gold-finished, bev- elled glass sides, visible movements, $11.24. Old English-style Chime Clocks, mae hogany finish, eight-day movements, quarter-hour strike, $12.49. Mantel Sets—Clock and pair of Can- , delabra, gold-ormolu finish, panels with Dresden decorations, eight-day moyements, half-hourly strike, value $25.00; our price $14.93. Old Dutch Clocks, made of rich, dark “wood, 78 inches high, brass hands and numerals, eight-day moye- ments, others call them special values at $25.00; our price $18.66. Hall Clocks, modelled after the Old Washington Clock at Mount Vernon, eight-day movements. _ half-hourly, strike, $24.67. Wines for [ed Port Wines. California; gal., 84c.; half gal., 42c. Red Star; gal., $1 half gal., 76c. Tarragona; gal., $2.19; half gal., $1.12 Red Star V. O. C.; gal. $2.39; half gal., $1.21. Sanderman & Co.'s Old; gal., $3.83; half gal., $1.94. Red Star Y. O. C., 20 years old; gal., $5.44; half gal., $2.72. Sanderman’s Superior Old; gal., $5.44; half gal., $2.97. California Sweet Wines, Angelica; gal., 84c.; half gal., 42c. Muscatel; gal., 84c.; half gal., 42c. Sweet Catawba; gal., 98c., hair gal., 49c. Angelica, R. S.; gal., $1.49; half gal., 6c. R. S. Muscatel; gal., $1.49; half gal., 76c. Tokay; gal., $2.84; half gal., $1.43. Clarets. Claret; gal., 69c.; case dozen quarts, $2.34, Zinfandel; gal. 74c.; case dozen quarts, $2.44. Red Star; gal. 89c.; case dozen quarts, $2.86. Red Star Zinfandel; gal., $1.19; case dozen quarts, $3.46. Chateau de Cabernet; quarts, $6.22, Rare Old Bavarian Wines Direct from the Royal Government Wine Cellars; bottled at the chaleau: Stein Hofkeller Wurzburg Vintage 1885; case of 50 Box Beutel—bottles —$04,78; bot., $1.34. Standerbuhl Traminer Vintage 1885, case of 50 Box Beutel—bottles— $70.04; bot., $1.77 Forster Elstcr Auslese; case of 12 bottles, $41.03; bottle, $3.29. Forster Kirchenstuck Auslese; case of 12 bot., $57.73; bot., $4.96, Nygeia Ginger Ale and Sarsapzrilla; dozen, 94c, | Hygeia Club Soda; dozen, $1.14, Genuine Qld Brolio Chianti Wine, direct from Baron Ricasoli Brolio’s vineyards in Chianti; case of quarts, case dozen $6.74; bottle, 61c.; case of two dozen pints, $7.99; bottle, 36c, icinal Uses.—» r. When you buy by the gallon we furnish jug free. b Two Star Rye, regular price $2.94 gal., 74c, bottle; for this sale, gal, $2.44; bot., 54c. , One Star Rye, regular price 97¢, bottle; for this sale, 69c. R. H. M. 1890, gal., $3.24; hot., 78c, Ola Crow “‘hiskey, gal. $3.24; bot, ‘Be. Finch’s Colden Wedding, 7 years old; gal., $3.74; bot. 84c. ra James E. Pepper Whiskev, 12 years otd; gal., $3.98; bot. 97c. Young's Y. P, M., sold by others at $5.00 a gallon, $1.25 q bottle; our price, gal., $4.19; bot., 99c. Royal Amber Bourbon, gal., $4.19, bot., 99¢. Monograin Rye, Macy's Special, 12 years old; gal., $5.38; bot., $1.23. Pomona Rye, 16 years old; gal., $9.24 bottle, $1.99. Cocktails, Old Colonial brand, ine cluding Manhattan, Martini, Gin, Brandy, Whiskey and Chocolate; case, $7.24; bottle, 64c, Sherry Wines. California, gal., 84c.; half gal., 42c, Red Star, gal., $1.49; half gal., 76c, Pemartin Brut, gal., $2.14; half gal. $1.07. Royal Cabinet, gal., $2.84; half gal. $1.43. i Olorosa, gal., $3.88; half gal., $1.94: Vino de Pasto, gal., $4.14; half gal, $2.07. Amoniillado Superior, gal., 45.69; half gal., $2.86. Imperial, gal., $5.94; half gal., $2.97. Amontillado, very old dry; gal., $6.695 half gal., $3.30. Madeira Wines. Marsala, gal., $1.72; half gal., 86c. Madeira, gal., $2.74; half gal,, $1.37. Victoria, gal., $3.98; half gal., $1.99, Special Reserve, gal., $5.24; nalf gal,” $2.62, Superior, very old; gal, $6.69; halt gal., $3.36, For Those Who Smoke, From the Broadway and Thirty-fith Street entrance, it is just a step to the elevator that takes you to the Cigar Departe ment on the fifth floor. The location may seem a bit remote for busy men. But it is all in the seeming, as it is easy of ingress and egress---re~ uiring only a few seconds of time and no physical effort. he economies are the attractions. For example: Key West Clear Havana Brevas, box of fifty, regular price $5.50. Key West Clear Havana Prince Henry, box of fifty, regular price $5.00. Flor de Merode Sirenas, box of fifty, regular price $2.49. Gen. Jackson and Cremos Perfectos, box of fifty, regular price $2.25. coal $319 spa 963,47 Spear 91,78 Special 1 Key West Havana Rothschilds, sold by others at $7.00 ai $8.00 a hundred, special at.-+-e+++eseeee wise vers $4.96 special at 49c, Mastiff Plug Smoking Tobacco, sold by others at 75c.; our price 59¢, French Briar Pipes, bulldog style, heavy amber mouthpiece, at 49c.

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