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q | | i ~ “Ruunning for Office” Is a Lively sis ( i | ‘ | L f I 4 THEFOUR COHANS ~ WANE FARCE Affair Full of Fun, and Ethel Levey ts an Added Attraction to the Show. - “FRESH BUT LOUD CHORUS. | Music te Tuneful and Lively, and the Show Goes with an Exhilarat- tng Snap at the Fourteenth Street Lesser-graced mortals might be ‘‘sat- with life’ if they could dence as Well 4s Mir: Cohan. ‘Dancing ts his best the gods have not been Javish in eupply- _ ing et with the humor which gurgles ‘must be admitted the farce has ,"‘action’ toe plentiful degree, + As an actor, the four-sided genius handicaps himself with a stupid stare and an assinine drawl unpleasantly nasal. If Mr. Cohan would let himseif ‘be himself he might be as good a com- y 3 something worth trying for, Jerry J. Cohan has other distinction {> than being the father of his son. He Dosseeses a dry, quiet quality of hu- mor Which suggests a seasoned mixture of Nat Goodwin and Digby Bell. Mrs. Cbhan has reason to be proud of her- | gelf as well as of her family, and pretty |= . Josephine Cohan, with a smile as bright “as that of these spring days, may lay claim to the beauty of the family, a Pleasing voice and graceful charm as a Dthel Levey aids the Cohan coterie by } singing and dancing nicely and wear- ' fmg twe fetching costumes. But: that fur-trimmed bicycle outfit she wears in first act snould be Inid away among the moth balls. ‘Hugh Meok deserves mention for his man-Friday sort of peanut politician in- dizenous to the emall town, He was a true type from the top of iis “soft hat to the sleeves and skirt of his “light” overcoat, all too short for the black coat underneath, ‘The chorus‘ girls have the freshness of Cavey but theg‘re a trifle too loud in a yooal sense. They appear to best effect rehlight parade, music 8 tuneful and lively, and the show goes with an exhtiarating @nap. ‘While all this is extremely orbditable tO young Mr. Cohan, the Gleverness of the Four Cohans deserves a better book than he is evideatty. ieopnne of writing. ° One of the properties being bullt at Proctor’s One Hundred and Twenty- fifth Street Theatre is a sort of cap- thye balleon, fashioned tlke an airship. The other day the makers inflated the silk Dag with a gas to see if there were any leaks, carefully tleing it to earth in the alley in the rear of the theatre. Adsistant, Superintendent Car- Ney saw the balloon inflated, and éuri- oxity getting the bevter of his judgment, he-clambered into the basket. What happened ts not known, but cries for Help soon showed! the helpicss man nanging to the edge of the airship, whieh was bumping up and down against the roof covering the alley. A ladder pro- .. chyed from the fire truck house next » @00r soon aidéd in bringing him to safety, and now there is one person who / efnnot see where an airship will be of ina ae ~Danefit to.mankind. | . Miss Blanche Walsh and her company ‘will, give a benefit performance of “Resurrection” on Friday afternoon of | this week at the Victoria Theatre, the fentire proceeds of which will be de- voted toward the establishment of a sinitartum for consumptive members of the vbeal profession. The sani- tim ig to be located In Arizona or | in seleoted as the (Oriando for the open-air presenta- tion of “As You Like It” to be given Sowmth Field, Columbia University, University Sattie- As has ) DOW 2 INGS ELAEWHERE. . le ik i eoored tndividual fT oy «Si click," and humor and tuneful music yy in ‘A, | to the ‘soe ‘o. 4 aes a oy oam- it. the rs. vaudeville, th James J. dett in a new monologue, we Mpa) for gehese. tne eat “Only * with Oe ‘Williams in th: Pole, prov Hikey-cl in - or fre tebe heals rea ur.” @ sennational cyclist, turn ine alr me Hurtig ~The Bden Musee bi novelty of an electrical the- which wax figures were made to Ibert, the perfect man, Parisian a , rs, made all Fourteenth street en- vious of their charm: ALONG BROADWAY. si tres abana a! RAR tee ss Belasco's Theatre; Grace ree ‘Pretty Peggy,’ Herald Square; som- & Bea- FOUR COHANS WHO HAVE NEW FARCE. ht for- |; “I'M LITTLE PATSY, | 0 see her and so black John Drew in he Mummysend_t Humming, Bird," Empire; Annie Rus: 11 ‘Mice and Men," Garrick: "A Message from x ATS, Aer teen: in “The Taming jen, VOY ; ne Matthison in “Everyman,” rt rd Fool and His Mone; Madi: re; “Mr. Blue Beard ‘bocker; “The Earl of Pa' “The eulvan hi Bijou. BROOKLYN ATTRACTIONS, Empire Theatre compan, Untorescen™ ® “fashionable aus dience to the tauk.—-Roselle Knott ve an excell it reise jueen"” — ofthe Bravest was the attraction at the Park. RIGHT MAN IK THE WRONG FLAT Fitzgerald Warped in After Tack | and Reach, with Lee Soup- pers Awash, and Got Tangled | Up with Connolly’s Family. ‘This story relates the experience of maty who got into the wrong flat. He} ig not the first-one who in “the cold, gray dawn" was unable to pick out his building from the long, puzzling row, but the events which followed are in- teresting. It waa Joseph Fitzgerald, a waiter in one of the big Broadway restaurants, who after many a tack steered in the) direction of his house at No. 219 Avenue A. He was under full safl. Now, the butlding at No. 823 is exactly like tho one in which Fitsgerald lives, and he | watked boldly up the stairs'to the third, floor, He was thinking of what he would say to- Mrs, Fitzgerald as he fumbled in the lock with his key, He wished he hed brought along a lot of assorted keyholes, The apartment is ocoupled by George Connolly and, hearing the commotion at the lock, Mrs, Connolly aroused her husband, Thinking that burglars were trying to get in, he armed himself with a big etick and opened the door, He struck Fitagerald over the head with the club, and of course Fitzgerald thought there were burgtars in his own flat. He tet out a howl thet awoke every tenant in the building and leaped upon the supposed thier. In the fight that followed the man clinched and rolled to tne bottom of a fight of stairs. The tenants were all out in the hall by this i) ‘and the noise had attracted Policeman Fichtel,’ e the Bast Twenty-scound Street Bta- mn. “1 want this man arrested, yelled Connolly. “I found him dn my flat; take him tu the station,” howled Pitageratd, Dhe policeman accommodated them both, and before the sergeant the error of the thing wae explained. Both men || and went home arm id adwn 319 und left him to his fate—and baad. Pitegeraid, ‘ pectormgensa” dazzled ILLE BILLS. ~ $5 FOR THE SICK BABIES. eee Seven Little Girls Ra: and Want ih Beven generous girls thi Wwe the Money 0 other girls to help in the bumane The seven contributors « Varcoe, No, 832 West 1 i Aline Ni 10, ‘e' tee pant oad Bieanor il, tit feat THE ACTOR LADY.” Three Feet of Humanity, Black ao aj Raven, Thus Declared Herself In Court. Three feet high, so small that the Magistrate had to get up from hie seat that charcoal cere ve ee of ni Spe es ¥: 101 treet Police The midget wag dressed in a tallor- ‘made suit, wore a picture ‘hat and te When she met the detective at 2.80. o'clock this morning she said she Was an actress and was looking for a partner to go a sketch with her in one f the jeville—houses. jittle Hiya} the actor lady,” sald she. “My partnef that performed with °! cent . ; me as fone away and I got to get a The detective tried to get away, but ) to him, and, thinking she was dement he took her to the station. i thet your hair?” asked the Mag- “It is; I patd for tt," was the ‘ “nen Wie a wie, oald. the ‘Magis- “All actor es wear wigs,” an- swered the the Megietrate decided to hold her for a day to find out what's the matter with her. ®/has so wonderfully lreonedl te A TIME OF DANGER! Thousands in Peril from Blood Diseases and Nerve Troubles Developed During the Winter Months. Paine’sCelery “Compound The Great Spring Blood Purifier, Nerve Bracer, and Health Builder. Paine’s Celery Compound is the won- der of the age! | Its marvellous virtues discussed among Interested medical men, and its cures are talked of at every fireside, As a spring health-giver Paine’s Cel- bt Compound stands far ahead of all other known remedies; it has no worthy competitor in the vast field of medicine. To a large extent the present popu- larity of Paine's Celery Compound is due to the fact that it has accomplished some of its most astonishing cures in the spring season—a time when men and women usually complain of ill health, loss of vitality, tired feelings—a time when le feel dull, listless, desponds ent ambitionless. To-day there are thousands of busi- ness men, mechanics, farmers, end dear wives and mothers, too, who, though able to .walk arow less, sadly “out of health.” At this season Paine’s Celery Com- pound {s the great health-restorer and tren giver for the “out-of-health” people—for those who are perilously nearing some organic disease. Paine’s Celery Compound, used at once, will quick. remove every trace of poison from the blood, brace up the weak nerves, build up the tissues and tone the digestive organism. tt you, teat Tester, feel that your health is not as robust and vigorous as it should be, let us honestly suggest the use of Paine’s Celery poraccueal an bors and friends. Be assu makes sick people well.” @REAT MEN STAND in eolitary station, While swarms of little ones gasp in disinay; So stands THE WORLD in New York \ sooeee Women’s Spring Top Coats VA Covert, Cheviot and Broadcloth, beautifully tailored, strapped, welt- ed or corded seams; lined with best satin liberty. Broad shoulder effect; close fitting collar—up to the minute in style and smartness. All sizes; $7,50 An unusual value at Gecond Floor, 69th St. Section, Good Decorated Porcelain. ‘There has been great buying of this daintily fecorated porcelain in the china shop these days, aptly demonstrating the appreciation corded unusug! bargain-giving. To-morrow’s chances are just as good, Dinner Sets, 100 Pieces, $5.95, Good American porcelain; with neat blue decorations and gold edges; soup tureen and large size dishes included. Then, These Pieces al Very Litile Drices! 5c for decorated tea plates. 4c for decorated fruitsaucers, 7c for decorated breakfast plates. 9c for decorated tea cups and saucers: 8c for decorated dinner plates. 2c for decorated indiwidual butters, 8c for décorated soup-plates. 13c for decorated meat dishes, 15¢ for decorated open vegetable dishes, 7-inches, 19c for decorated open vegatabla dishes, 8 inches. 69¢ for white covered slop jars, medium size. 98c for covered slop jars, large sia ‘Third Floor, 69cm Bection. Women’s Dainty: Lingerie, 59c. We offer very pretty petticoats and gowns of muslin at this ex- trepraitanly few rice Way moO W, we petticoats are of excellent quality muslin, made with cambric ruffle, effectively trimmed with ipa ty i J Gowns have yokes of four ¢ insertions, fin- ished with lace ruffle, prettily and well made, ' As special value for to-morrow, each, Cc Second Foor, Rear Rowunde, Awnings Made. |(peiiveries—our Let us estimate on your work ‘Through spectal our prices are the est. for first-class. work. #2 Y Apemee Mens fam wala deliv ies, lane aad ua . (0th MH. Section. . R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Consult us if you intend to furnish an apartment or a residence, How About May Ist? Going to Move? Going to clean-up from basement to sky-parlor? ‘We are ready: s Brodms, Brushes, heya Powder Puffs, Whisks—everything required for serubbing and marble floors, stone or brick pavements; everything a to make the dust fly from delicate gold furniture and precious bric- a-brac, A multitude of Mops and Scrubs—Mop Wringers, Paint, Varnish, ‘Polishing and Whitewash Brushes, Brooms, Carpet Sweepers and Beaters. Floor Wax, and Brushes for applying it—Floor Oil and Oilers, too. Dusting Cloths, Floor Cloths, Chamois and Sponges. “Red Star” Scouring Soap, “Red Star” Household Ammonia, Pearline, Borax, Knife Powder, Pulver! Pumice. Furniture Polish, Paints, Enamels, Varnish, Shellac, Kalsomine. Daubs for cleaning chimneys globes and bottles. Step Ladders, Picture Hooks and Wire. Hinges, Door Knobs, Handles for Sid¢board, Chiffoniere and bureau drawers, Screws, Tacks and Nail Claws. Shelf Brackets; Oil Cloth and Fancy Paper for shelves. Curtain and Carpet Stretchers, Window Scrapers, Wooden and Leather Chair Seats, Tools. % Clothes Hooks, Sink and Wash-basin Stoppers, Bottle Stoppers Castors. Plush Knobs for screwing on the back of chairs to protect the walls and Rubber Molds for the ends of chair-legs to fit into. Leather and Rubber Washers. Door Knobs. Wall Papers: chintz effects and floral stripes suitable for bedrooms— &., 10¢., 12¢. and 44c. a roll. “For halls, dining-rooms and parlors: Embossed Gold Novelties, Da- masks, Two-tone Leatherette and Tapestry effects—26c., 29c., 32c. 38c. and 49c a roll, Varnished Tile papers for halls and bath-rooms, 3ic. a roll. Mouldings, 4c., 5¢., 6c. and 8c. a foot. Everything for defending the home against flies, mosquitoes and other winged marau ‘Traps for mice; poison for roaches and the hosts of related pests, There are many ways to thwart moths. The means are here, Mosquito. Nets, White and tinted josqui ) and tinted Tarlatan with which to shroud pict and chandeliers, Furniture Slips, Shades and Awnings. (ipa as Blue-and-White Enameled Tea Pots, 2 qt. Size, 39. Blue-and-White Enameled Coffee Pots, 3 qt. size, 44c. Blue-and-White Enameled Dish Pans, 44 qt. size, S4c, Blue-and-White Enameled’ Tea Ket- tles, 7 inch size, 69c. Biue-and-White Enameled Milk or Rice Boilers, 2 qt. size, 74¢. oo Steel Enameled Ware~first quality only. Gray Steel Enameled Lipped ‘Sauce- pans, 3 qt, size, 17c. ave Enameled Buckets, 4 qt. si Ce Gray Stee! Enameled Berlin Sauce- Gray Steel Enameled Tea Kettles, 7 -inch size, 49c, Gray Steel Enameled Rice or Milk Bollers, 2 qt. size, 49c. i Retinned Lipped Saucepans, 2 at. 40c,, 3 qt, tte. # a Retinned Dish Pans, 14 qt. size, 24c. Three-fold Clothes B: high 390 es Bars, five feet Step Ladders with ft 1% a5 pall shelf, six feet ey Boxes, 31 in., 39c.; 35 in, Hardwood Cutting Tables, with yard measure, 36x18 in. top, 74¢. Tnvalids’ Tables, made of ash, walnut VA 35th St Broadway you intend to furnish a boarding house or a hotel. Covert Coats. Second Fleer, Who can fail to notice the vogue for Covert Coats? Thousands of women are wearing them—thousands are wanting them. The “strappings” are the feature. Whether close or far apart—they make the coat cling to the figure easily and snugly. The various shades of tan are the smartest. Our efforts were in fect harmony with. the popu- jar trend. Result? A splendid stock of Covert Coats just at a time when most stores are scant- ily supplied. All the newest Styles are ready to-day. Among them: Covert Coats, light tan, 20 Inches long, French seams, lined with self- colored taffeta; sold by others at $15.00; our $ 1 0 74 he . price . . Covert Coats, two shades of tan, 30 inches long, small gores, close- est arped: ioe ee self-colored sold by others at at $27.50; our price.. §21,.% Taffeta Silk Coats, three-quarter length, loose and roomy; deép double shoulder capes, flat trim- med stole effect, sold by others at $2':.00- our price, $15.74, 9 Cravenette Coats, full, double- breasted, fly-front style, semi-fitted and gray, sold by others at $28.50; ’ Women’s Skirts.--« ». The Skirts at Macy’s are right—right from the bottom up. They are designed on the latest and most desirable models. And there are no short-cuts or skimps for the sake of hammering down prices. Econ- omy is salient, of course, but it is not secured by stinting material or 8 entin workmanship. The reaction, the consequeffte of such a policy would be bad—for us. S Walking Skirts; Dress Skirts—made and finished just like fastidious) women expect and demand. ‘The apparently “impossible” prices are the results of our ability fo place enormous orders in the rane of | manufacturers during dull times, when they are willing to work for practically no profits at all, in order to keep their organizations from scattermy. ‘ f Dress Sirs, black and blue canvas, side-plaited model, trimmed with tate feta and buttons, lined with percaline, $7.48. 5 Dress Skirts, black and blue voile, seven-gore flare style, voile straps, form- ing yoke, trimmed with taffeta, $9.74. ‘ pang, 3 1-2 qt. size, 32. y Steel Enameled Dish Pans, 14 . Size, 47c, ‘ Or oak, $1.54, Hardwood Commod pan, $1.99, le, enameled steel ith taffeta, over silk dro} Women’s Walking Skirts; Men's and Women’s Underwear and Hosiery “We wish ALL fru derwear stocks. Women’s Vests._.a», AT 29¢-—Vests—tbbed lise lace and cerized cotton—necl finished with silk ribbon, AT 69¢.—Swiss-ribbed lisle Vests— low neck, sleeveless,crocheted fronts; white, pink and sky. AT 9$1.19—Swiss lisle Vests—iow neck, sleeveless, “ancy crocheted fronts, trimmed with lace. AT $1.24—Swiss spun silk Vests low neck, sleeviess, hand-crocheted fronts and shoulders; white, pink and sky. AT $1.94—Very fine Swiss spun silk Vests—low neck, sleeveless, hand-crocheted fronts and shoulders cream, pink and sky. AT $2.24—Pure silk Swiss ribbed Vests—low neck, sleeveless; fancy crocheted fronts and shoulders. AT $2.89—Pure China Silk Swiss ribbed. Vests, low neck, sleeveless— in cream oply. AT $4.94—Pure China Silk Swiss ribbed Vests, low neck, sleeveless, fancy hand-crocheted fronts; cream, pink and sky. Women's weight Merino Vests. Low neck and sleeveless, 64c. High neck—short sleeves, 74c. High neck—long sleeves, 89¢. Women's weight Wool Vests. Low neck and sleeveless, High neck—short sleeves, High neck-—Jong sleeves, 79c. 98c. $1.19. Women's Ribbed Cotton Drawers, shape, trimmed with lace, ae 49c.; extra sizes, umbrella French bat BAe, Art Needlework.—x rier. Art Needle-pleaswre would be a truer ex ion than Art Needle work, omen with idle moments at home; women with long idle hours at summer resorts, ihstinctive- ly take up Embroidery 9s a delight. ul and diverting mea time, ‘White’ is the present popu- lar color scheme, Rich, beautiful effects are wrought of pure or creamy white, The ease with which it may be laundered offsets the ease with which it becomes soiled, White Centre-pieces ssorted patterns clearly stamped Size 18x18 inches; special, t8c, Size 24x24. Inches; special, 24c. Size 30x30 inches; special, 4c, Slee 36236 inches; special, Sic. White Bureau Scarfs, 18x54 inches, The material with to eral banking I men and women he resulting advanta: h values anywhere else. You aw Save ytd Fare We a aalas gag sleeveless, trimmed with tape. AT 44¢,—Vests—Fine ribbed mer- k and armholes Swiss-ribbed, Light- Swiss-ribbed, Light. For Spring and Summer. knew the resources of our Hosiery and Un- ve money by realizing that fact. \ yee ‘ seominreadon . Ilen’s Underwear. uits.. AT 44¢,—White Lisle Shirtsy. long AT 49c, rei Yaad and short sleeves; Drawers to match, 9c. — Lisle thread —low neck,| double gussets. immed wees aed Wes] At 47e. Genuine ranch Babrigean AT 69c.—Lisle thread, low neck, sleeves| Stitt Jong and short sleeves; Dret l, ie Lae) sobrBlestaped drawers, trimmed bderrigealy pea ea eae : AT 89¢.—Lisle thri finely ribbe low neck, Resteieeht steak « sed drawers, trimmed with lace, Ha cA is Hey t lisle thread, low neck and sleeveless; high short sleeves, $1.49. RR Ree AB AT $6.79.—Pure China Silk Swiss Com- bination Suits, high neck, short sleeves; high neck and long sleeves, $7.49. »| Scores of other good styles at 5} equally low prices, Women’s Hosiery. AT 29c.—Lisle—plain, Richelieu and Rembrandt’ ribbed; all black, or un- bleached and white split feet. Fancy lisle and cotton. Gauze lisle and cotton. | | AT 44¢.—Lace Isle—lace instep and all Ratyeeotehigt and lowaplced: wis ef and low-s} ; with Pi hor garter tops, . 4 Lisle and cotton—plain and ribbed— embroidered tnsteps and side clocks— Plenty of refined, fancy grays, AT 69c.—Gaure lis'e, plain ingrain, vey light and thin; low and high- spliced, Lisle—plain and lace Insteps, enriched with hand-embroidered insteps; others with vertical stripes in all colors, AT 69c.--Lisle with embroidered in. steps. Lisle, dace insteps, with embroidered de- signs: Lisle, fancy vertical stri pes, ! AT 89c.—Imported” Swiss Colton Shirts—made of fine Sea Island staple —long and short sleeves; Drawers to match, with double gussets and double seats. AT $1.19—Imported White Lisle Shirts, short sleeves; Drawers to match; spliced seats. We carry a complete line of the celebrated I. and R. Morley’s Un- derwear for men—cotton, wool, merino, lisle thread and silk, also the best French Balbriggan and all the meritorious American products. —let Fi. Men’s Half Hose.—1« v. AT 24c,—Black cotton, plain em- broidered and black with unbleached Split tect. Cotton—tan, slate and cadet blue. Cotton—unbleaghed and mixed brown AT 29c.—Biack lisie, medium and gauze weight, Black lace lisle, new effects. Cotton—light weight, black and colors, AT 44¢,—Sea Island Cotton—black and solid colors. Lisle—gauze and medium weight. Lisle—solid black, three styles of ribs, Lisle—all-over lace patterns. Lisle—plain and lace embroidered, Lisle—vertical and horizontal stripes. Lisle—beautiful gray mixtures, AT 69¢.—Plain and lace lisle—vertical Jacquard embroidered stripes on blue and black grounds, Silk-and-lisle—gray mixtures, Knitting and Crocheting. r= A woman who is skilled in the twin-crafts of Knitting and Crocheting is in charge of this department, She will be glad to initiate you into the intrica- cles of involved and complicated “stitches.” Our stock of yarns is com- Pieler show every shade of every style yarn produced under the well- nown “Bear” and “Lion’’ brands—also many of the Fleischer’s Yams. They are shown where the light is strong so that fractions of colors may be quinly and safely matched, jeginners will find the Manuals published by the different manufacturers very helpful. They contain instructive illustrations, descriptions and direc- \tions, Our price is 7c, and 9c. each, We have every kind of Knitting and Crocheting Needle that is made, The Depositors’ Account Department is a feature inaugurated on the open- ing 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 your credit with this Department your purokases can be referred to it for payment, Inter» est willbe allowed on balance at the rate of four per cent. per annum, to computed every three months, with the distinct Lyeioeey that the ac- count is only for the payment of purchases in the house, and not for gen- fafeemation will be willingly fumished us on application. | ‘Depositors’ Account Department Allows 4 PerCent. Interest |’ ress Skirts, black and Elka Syne canvas, nine-gore flare style, trimmed 14.74, \ gray, blue ahd green mixtures, thirteen-gore flare, finshed with inverted flare’ plait; Wie | Little-priced | Linens, strapped seams, $8.78. . C. for 75c. All-linen Cream SOF bie Damask,’ extra heavy, 70 inches wide. 6a in Duo ‘able ~ 68 inches wide. Cloths : F Size 8x 4; special at $1.98, Size 8x10; special at $2.43. Size 8x12; special at $2.99. Napkins to match the Size 20x20 in; special, $2.19, Size 24x24 in.; special, §2.94. All-linen Plain Brown Crash Tows, elling, 1714 inches wide, at Ec. ‘ency Terry Cloth, striped effects; — suitable for bath robes, value 40¢, at 29¢. Gold Glass,—e=. Crystal Table Service, etched Bern= hardt pattern and gilt—a very artise tic style. Goblets, per dozen, Clarets, per dozen, . Champagnes, per dozen, Wines, per dozen, Cordials, per dozen, Set of sixty pieces, complete, for Crystal Table Service— with raised paste gold— rococo designs, Goblets, per dozen, Champagnes, per dozen, Wines, per dozen, Clarets, per dozen, . Cordials, per dozen, Set of siaty pieces, complete, for Wines for Table- and Medicinal Use, Chateau "DION. crop “of the 1899 vintage of this famous old” brand was secured and bottled by, Nathaniel Johnston & Son, of Bore deaux, from whom we have just ree ceived the first importation. 56,74 $774 for cases of for case of Fas quarts, pints, Two Star Rye Whiskey, 5 7.) 3 Me. & ' wood, regular price, $2, James E. Pepper Whiskey, 12 yrs. old, ahs sale / $8.47 Hee 7 $547 $33.86 a bot.; for this sale $2.44 a bot regular price, 97¢, a bot.; for *69e. « bottle. Whiskeys. ; Gibton Pure Rye, $2.94 gal., 746. pel a5 it. i Vernon Rye, $2.94 a gal; 74¢. per. ot. R. H. M, Pure Rye, $890, 63.24 8 gay 78c, per bot. F; Old Gow Whiskey, 83.24 @ galy Finch's Golden ‘Wedd $3.74 & gal; B4c. per et, One Star Ryo, $9.98 a why by a