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j ~ FOR POLICE _ CAPT. GOONEY * pression Is Charged. ISSUED BY MAGISTRATE ‘ON SUPREME COURT ORDER. Magistrate Smith at First Re- fused to Grant Warrants, but Justice Garrison Ruled that He Must Issue Them Since ‘Complaints Were Regular. ‘Warrants were issued at noon for the afrest of Capt. John Cooney, of the Long Island City police, and for Detec- tives Pendergast, Donnelly and Kennedy on the charge of oppression, preferred by Charles Schmidt, owner, andfJoseph ly, ma r of the saloon at No. 2 avenue, Ft is sald that fourteen other iM be eworn Cut by the who resent the high-haz “dn which Capt, Coon ‘been acting ever since the captain re- eéived a letter from Police Commis- Bloner Greene a month ago compiiment- ing him. on a raid made on a pool-room | ‘Over the Lally saloon. As a result of this raid seven men Nave been indicted by the Queens Coun- t¥ Grand Jury. aed to Schmidt, who lives at fo. 144 Gurnsey virect, Bi vn, “@ho owns the saloon, @etectives and policemen ha the place at all hours of th t in an alleged search Teged pool room, Both Schmidt and his manager, Tally, fay tho policemen from patrolman to Gaptain have insulted and abused the! eastomers every time they entered the Phe saloon men are authority for the statement that Capt Cooney eld: e*If either of these men open their | © héads while any of you are: here, lock ‘them H we Schmitt went before Magistrate Bratth and “abekd for warrants for the yea of Capt. Cooney and his three | ctives, He ruade complaint in due | fotm and the Magistrate refused to Wee warrants on the complaint. ‘Then the owner of the saloon and his ager went before Supreme Court ce Garrison and stated thelr cage. Ne Justice informed Magistrate Smith must Issue warrants on complaint md that it was his duty to listen to all plaints, Not until then did the Magistrate is- jue) the papers. Cooney and hi MM be arraigned to-morrow morn: t-having the rest of th ty force arrested on » Acting Commi ‘Will be forced to send ov: do duty in the town. Before the reform administration took i of affairs Cooney was wardman | for Chiet Devery, Detective Sergeant Kennedy was brought up @ month ago| on a charge of disomerly conduct and Is » Out on peace bonds of $1,000 for six) months. If found guilty on the charges made by Schmidt and Laky, he will | either have to forfeit his boud or go to} Jail. BOAT FOUND ADRIFT; OCCUPANTS MISSING. | No Trace of the Young Man and Two Women Who Left Oyster Bay. OYSTER BAY, L. L, July 14.—Addea ) mystery surrounds the fate of a young | map and two youn: women who started with no trace of its occupants. ‘Frank Johnson found the boat aftoat, right side up, in the water and bobbing the E. C. Benedict property at ¢ 4 ve ~ Neék. The anchor was out and the cérs b ~iay in the bottom of the bout it 1s positively asserted that Sunday the boat was not where jt was found erday. » GIRL FALLS FIVE STORIES AND LIVES, | She Tumbles off a Roof, Where She Had Gone to Sleep, and Gets Only Broken Leg. “strest to the pavement of Ave stories, early to- gare, Youngs woman was visiting to the roof to sleep last night. ’ Institute Open, WD-PARK, N. Y. win attend- | black, being R. H. MACY & CO, IAAT OUT | Va 85c. Canvas Voile at 59c. eet All-wool Black Canvas Voile, the hard, wiry, + springy, /’ve weave; rich, pertect, jet black, 43 inches wide, worth 85c. a yard; special at 592. $1.25 French Voile at 79c. French Voile-—one of the season’s most popular weaves, firmly-finished and crisp—cream, silver, pearl, champagne, ecru, castor, tan, reseda, delft, cadet, royal and marine, 44 inches wide, worth $1.25 a yard; special at 79c. $1.25 Imported Mohair Grenadines at 79c. French Mohair Grenadines, fast-dyed black, several handsome striped designs, 44 inches wide, worth $1.25 a yard; special at 79c. ‘Long Island Saloonmen Bring ~ Complaints of Oppression: Against Precinct Commander “and Other Policemen—Op-| Women’s Waists . ,. trimmed with Dressmaking,—« ». This is a special opportunity: Waists made to order of hand-em- broidered batiste—a Sheer, fine fab- ric-—best_ workmanship; worth $20.00, at.......6006 woe $13.50 All-Silk Black Pongee, 30 inches wide. The ex- act grade that is sold by others at 50c. a yard; our price.... Checked Taffeta, six styles, large demand for full costumes. 3x. Chek 1 Lonuisines, combinations to , 24 inches wide. 30 Prated Faconac Lip- s, worth $3.75; special at Women’s Suits—Extraordinary Values. $8.46 for $12.50 Shirt Waist Suits, made of linen lawn, box-plaited blouse, trimmed with panel of em- broidery; plaited skirt, trimmed to match blouse. Ae .69 for $15.00 Shirt Waist Suits, made of satin foulards, plain tucked full blouse, box-plaited skirt with graduated flounce. , Another style has tancy round yoke and full-flared skirt trimmed with straps and buttons, 1-71 for $16.00 white Linen Walking Suits; long box- plaited collarless blouse, piped with blue or white linen, Bishop sleeves, turned cuffs, kid belt; flared gored skirt finished with stitched bands, $6.96 for $10.00 Summer Dresses, made of pretty figured dim- ity, full blouse, broad collar trimmed with lace beading and velvet ribbon; full, graduated flounced skirt. for Women’s $21.00 Priestley’s Tan and Gray Cravenette Coats, draped ful ders, and confined to the waist with wide belt, finished with two small capes. yards Printed Batiste Goods —dots, stripes, scrolls | and floral designs on| The quality that is re- being splendid vah at 10c. a yard; special at..+.. 16c, Printed Batiste— strong dyeing—pink, Mue, navy, red, canary, nile, ecru and black figures, stripes, scrolls and floral effects on white grounds. ‘Also combinations of colorings on|| Weather wear. | worth $7.50; special at $3.96. $7.96 for Men’s $12.00 Suits, made of all-worsted serge; the coats are lined, newest model—broad shoulders, closely clinging nar- row collars; trousers finished with belt loops. $4.49 for Young Men’s $10.00 Norfolk Suits, made of cheviots, homespuns and wool crashes. The ‘coats are quarter-lined; trousers finished with belt loops and permanent roll—sizes from 17 to 20 years, Five hundred | Boys’ Washable Sailor, Suits made of Galatea jcloth, chambrays and linen crashes, Boys’ -» ». Clothing . . sizes 3 to 10 years, worth out for a row in the bay eight days ago, (2100; Special at... ..0. ++ for)the boat was found yesterday, but) for Boys’ $2.50 Washable -Rus- sian Blouse Suits, sizes 249 to 7 years, and Sailor Suits, sizes 3 to 10 years, made of fine madras and mercerized chambrays, white or col- ored duck collars, trimmed with em- broidery and braid. up and down against the stone wall of | Black and White Amsterdam _ Silk Gloves, guaran- ger tips, complete range of sizes, two grades, both ser- Rabelia Barason fell from the roof at | No. 34 East One Hundred and Seventh Wanorged Sasa ends White, Page, Lace Gloves and Mitts; shipped tate; come from Trenton, N. J., }@Ays ago. She is supposed to have aaa eee, A large assort- ment of Wom- Women’s-—» » Neckwear . . evs, Ties, in op effects, made of fine white lawn, tinished with fancy stitching and embroidery medallions; worth up to $1.00, at Ribbon—« » ie Clothes lines which have saved so iy lives by breaking falls among the 4/4 good service in this in- ‘ef them, fell on a fence broken down. When neigh- @ her wp jt was found that her fl & fracture of the left @ taken to Harlem Hospitul, Imported Taf- ~.feta Mousseline ike Teacaers’ Institute, of the Department of| Ribbon, finished with dainty clus- mm, opened its session |ters of self-colored stripes, white, : , pink and light blue, 434 THE ‘WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 14, 1903. R. Hs Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. acysS 34th to 35th Street. , The Original Depaftment Store. The Depositors’ Account Department. , We have a Depositors’ Account Department where you may deposit as much or as little as you please. You get four per cent. interest, ds against the usual three or three and a half per cent. You withdraw your money any day—without a minute's notice, cheques to tempt you to spend the money at random. Whatever you buy at Macy’s can be charged up to your account and a monthly statement is rendered to you. Thus you combine the conveniences of a credit system with Macy's low cash prices. and you get four per cent. on your money besides, ’ Get the details at our credit department in our new great store, 34th to 35th street,on Broadway. Write a letter, or, better, visit and examine the marvellous and greatest of American retailing enterprises, the original department store, and now the greatest retail enterprise in the world, Let the wise housewife, the conscientious, sensible mother think over this proposition :— Various sums are received for household use. Sometimes the money comes‘from rents, mortgages, stocks, More often it comes as wages or salary. That money can be deposited with Macy’s and draw interest from the moment it is deposited, As goods are actually required they can be purchased and charged to the account. Every dollar that is not spent is always drawing interest. And at Macy’s éverything can be purchased, and everything of the highest quality, and at less expense than elsewhere. We instituted our cash system for the benefit of our best customers, the provident, far-seeing, who pay as they go. Such customers will always be customers, and we think of them in all our plans, giving Asa further benefit for such permanent custom we have insti- There your money draws compound interest ; it settles your bills. It liter- ally works for you whfle you work at home or shop at the world’s greatest store. Details of a trade-movement that involves wonderfully at- tractive values. Read them, White India Linon, front tucks and em- broidery and lace inserting, tucked back and stock collar: and = —sa i. Waists, made of white lawn, front | trimmed with tucks and three rows embroidery inserting; tucked | back; and C | Waisls, made of white batiste strewn with tiny black rings, tucked | back and front, worth $1.00 to $1.75; choice at, Bathing Women’s Bathing Suit Suits, made of / SUIS. . brilliantine, shield /and sailor collar, trimmed .. 79¢ in the shape of dividends. Remnants of Black and Colored with mohair braid, skirt and Silks—our 49c. to $1.49 qualities re- belt trimmed to match, duced to 19c., 29c., 39c., 49c. an r $2.97 24 Fh. 1 from the shoul- Dress Suit Cases, made of cowhide, brass locks and catches, fitted with shirt pocket and lined with linen; 22 and 24 inch sizes at $3.99. Men’s $7.50 Suits at $3.96.-= Men’s “Two-piece” Coat-and-Trouser Suits, made of} wool crash—light weight—hence comfortable for warm The coats are thinly made and unlined, $1.50; our price 63c. Ls Men’s Shoes and Men Sun Oxfords, made} Shoes Bel of tan Russia calfskin, hand- $1.50 Wade and Butcher Razors at 69c. One thousand of the celebrated Wade and Butcher Razors, hollow ground and concaved, ready for private or professional use. New, fresh goods— not drummers’ memes or old stock that has grown regularly at $1.50; special at Racidid Oriental Striped Tapestry Couch Covers, latest patterns and the most desirable colorings, finished with heavy tassel fringe: - dull and rusty; sol 69. ») 4° for 50c. Swing Razor Strops, high grade smooth leather and canvas. W. H. Morley & Son’s Scissors, made of hand-forged English warranted for one steel, heavy nickel-; Plated year; 334 to 6 inches long, 75c, quality at 44c, from Macy's. Men’s $1.00 to $1.50 Shirts at 63c.— wv. These Shirts are made of thoroughly good woven and fonred madras—dots, stripes and neat figures on white, ight and medium and dark colored grounds; plain or plaited bosoms. They are liberal in every way—cut wide, full and long. Cuffs attached or separate. The styles and qualities that are sold elsewhere at $1.00 to the best inducements in quality and price. tuted this credit department. The Summer Notion Sale. —« ». ss. Don't leave town without a supply ofthe “Notions” you are always needing. Take plenty along with you —and escape the discomfort and embarrassment of makeshifts. Half a dollar may secure a variety of things thit are suré to come in handy when you are far Broadway, Resort stores are notoriously deficient—don’t rely upon them. Select now—from these great assortments—at genuinely low prices. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Basting Cotton, ) “Victoria” Dress Shields, our own 500-yard spools: our regular price brand, made of pure rubber, both ipool: Gozeng for this sale, 6: a! stag covered with nainsook, war- jek ranted perspiration-proof : Women's, Misses’ and Children's Hose Supporters, made of extra heavy i re one inea y, at 18c, 10c. for 19¢. qualities—size 2. 12c. for 2ic. qualitte: 7e 3. 14c, for 23c, qualities-—size 4. 16c, for 28c, qualities—size 5. silk frill ela tine quulity, ail col- | Eatra large, sizes 6 to 10, at 22c. to 46c. is, ors; 30c. quality, at 19c. “Vassar” Dress Shields, made of Women's. Hose Supporters, made of pure tubber, one side covered with extra heavy super sisle elastic, fin- silk: ished with sateen band; four straps with rubber buttons; 50c. quality, at 4c. Kirby & Beard’s Toilet Pins, assorted 19c, for 24c. qualities --size 3. 22c, for 27c. qualities—size 4. 276. for 31c. qualities--st:2 5. sizes; paper containing 360 pins at| “Light-weight” Dress Shields, our 8c. American Toilet Pins, best quality, paper containing 360 pins, our regu- lar price 5c,; special at 2c. own brand: 10¢, for 16c, yualittes -size 3. 12c. for 18c, qualities-- size 4, Be. for 2c. “qualiti2s- size 5. D. F. Taylor's Engish Toilet Pins,) “Renaissance” Double-covered Silk paper containing 360 pins at 7c. Shields, finest quality made, extra D. F, Taylor's English Mourning Pins. tight weight : Gold Medal brand, one-ounce boxes, 6c. American Toilet Pins, half-pound boxes, 17c. Neuss’s Large Pin Cubesewhite, black and colored headed pins; special at 10c. Jet or Mat-headed Shaw! or Veil Pins, paper containing 60 assorted sizes, special at 3c, Safety Pins, celebrated Clinton Brand heavily nickel plated, small, medium and large sizes, our regular prices, 4c., Se. and 6c.; cards of one dozen, spe- cial at 3c, Boys’ tar, Made of patent calf and colt Shirt Waist Dress Shi:lds, including set of pins for attaching the shield to waist; special at 13c. Elbow Shields, pair, 10c. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Black Sewing Silk, half-ounce spools, none better madr; our regular price 24¢., sper ial at 1Ce. Brainerd -& Armstromg's Black and White Crochet Silk, may be used for embroidering} half-ouace spools at ce S preads Extra ~ closely- woven crocheted Bed Spreads, Mareelles effect, single size, hemmed ready LOLA USC Wei ee seen eens 9 Upholsteries.-s ». Nottingham Lace Curtains, choice new floral designs, three yards long: regular 85c. quality at 69¢, pair. regular $1.00 quality at 74c. pair. regular $1.25 quality at 8c. pair. regular $1.35 auality at 98c. pair. / Shoes skin, Goodyear }] Ruffled Bobbinet Lace Curtains, fin- | 015 welted oak soles, |] ished with lace inserting and edging: welted soles, newest last, moderate) mannish lasts, sizes 214 to 514, extension edges, same style and|sold regularly by others at $3.00 quality sold by others at $9.49 y to $3.50; $5.00; our price.,....., i regular $1.25 quality at 89c. pair. regular $1.50 juality at 8c. pair. regular $1.75 qua ‘ty at 8142 pair. regular $2.00 quality at $1.48 pair. Sofa Cushions, covered with bright imported Oriental prints, worth $1.75; special at 99c. ~ Reversible Tapestry Table Covers, newest designs and colorings: $2.25 quality at $1.24—13¢x1% yds. $3.00 quality at $1.98—2 x2 yds. There is no banking business, no drawing of Sheets and Pillow Cases....... Made of superior quality full-bleached muslin—a standard, reliable brand. Hemmed Sheets—size 54x90 inches at 38c Hemmed Sheets—size 63x90 inches at 44¢ Hemmed Sheets—size 72x90 inches at 49c Hemmed Sheets—size 81x90 inches at 54c Hemmed Sheets—size 90x99 inches at 66c Hemmed Pillow Cases—42x36 inches at 12c Hemmed Pillow Cases—45x36 inches at 13c Hemmed Pillow Cases—50x36 inches at 14¢ Hemmed Pillow Cases—54x36 inches at 15c | Full-sized Cotton Blankets Blankets, slight- White Enamelled Furniture. $ 6.34 for $8.50 Arm Chaiss, large size, high backs, upholstered with linen taffeta, or plain green effects. crimped; 20c, quality at 15c. Black Tubular Shoe Laces, 1% and 1% yards long; our regular price 12c, a dozen, for this sale 7c. All-linen Corset Laces, 5 yards long; 8c. quality, spectal at 4c. pair. Silk Tie Laces, extra wide and heavy, Hairpin Cabinets, filled with best qual_ crimped; 10c. quality, at 5c. White Featherstitched Braids, variety of pretty designs; piece containing 6 yards at 10c, . Renaissance Braids, all sixes, finest quality; piece containing 36 yards at Cy Black and White French Darning Cot- taining 24 yards, 9c. quality, special at 5c. Non-twisting India Tape, extra large bundles, assorted widths; 15c. qual- ity, at 10c. 5 White Cotton Glace Belting, % inch wide; piece containing 9 ryards, spe- cial at 9c Black and White Hooks and Eyes, sizes 3 and 4; our regular price 7c.a gross, special at 4c. Cut Crystal Bonnet Pins, assorted patterns, 8-inch steel stems; 15c. qual-| Children’s Hosiery ity, at 5c. erfect in weave, pink 96,67 for $9.00 Arm Rockers, large size, high backs, upholstered with linen taffeta or plain green $6.67 for $9.00 Morris Chairs, large size, broad arms, high up- holstered back. $2.67 for $3,50 Tables, 20x20. in. tops, under shelf, French legs. tops, large under shelf; cov- ered with linen taffeta, covered with linen taffeta. 30,24 for Sofas, 42 in. wide, up-| holstered seats and backs, covered with Rosedale linen taffeta or plain green effects. $10.49 for $12.00/ Sofas, 42 in. wide, seats and back up- holstered with Rosedale linen taffeta or plain green, $0, 74 for $11.00 Dressers, 36. in. wide, three deep diawers, swinging mirrors, t 74 for $15.00 Dressers, 40° in. 12, three drawers; 18x24 Hats . trimmed with gros grain silk rib- “Bristol,” strung with good red and Boys’ dren’s Hose, made to our * order in Germany, —is. Fl. of the most care- fully selected Egyptian cotton, dyed fast black by the famous Herms- dorf, and guaranteed not to fade, crock or stain feet or underwear, medium weight; elastic, stout, ser- viceable; reinforced and strengthen- ed by double knees, heels an toes; all sizes, 6 to 10, at... We don't think you can match this Hosiery under 40c. you about 40c, finish, shelves and rack, 24 in. long, 17 in. wide and 39 in. high, at $4.49. quart size; $1.59. “Ty je Lown" Sif. MvWwers, 12-inch The store is overtiowing with splendid economies in seasonable goods. China and Glass-.. 23c a.dozen for Pressed Glass Water Tumblers, first quality, none are cracked or chipped. 44c¢ a dozen for Thin-blown Table Tumblers, also first quality, perfect in every way. $2.49 for Cut Glass Berry and Salad Bowls, - deep, rich cutting, 8 inches in diameter. $487 for Porcelain Dinner Sets, one hundred pieces, pretty underglazed decorations. 12c for Decorated Cuspidors, new shape, as- sorted colors. $4.87 for Tall Decorated Lamps, various shapes and decorations, including 11-inch globe to match—central draught burners, Sailor» ». RH. MACY2CO, } Wy hi | . Women'swhite) Tennis Rackets. Hats, authentic “Knox” . for Women's 50c. Imported 36° Black Lace Lisle Hose; all-over lace and with lace in- steps; assortment of pretty patterns: at Fi, Men’s Half Hose. % yard long; 15c, quality, at 10c..'| 19c. for Men’s 25c. Cotton Half Hose, plain black, slate and cadet ; ity Invisible Hairpins, straight and | @lso black with unbleached split feet, double soles, heels and toes. 44ce. for Men's 50c. Lisie Threads, ..and-Cotton Half Hose, hand- embroidered insteps and stripes on plain black grounds. Women’s Underwear. 12c. for Women’s 19c, White Cot- ton, large balls; 5c. quality, atc. | ton Ribbed Vests, low neck, sleeve- White Cotton Tape, farge rolls con-| less. Qc. for Women's 25¢. and 35c. hite Lisle Thread-and-Cot- ton VéSts, plain and fancy ribs, low neck, sleeveless. Women's Thread Fine-ribbed Vests, low neck, sleeveless, trimmed with silk tapes and neat lace. 24¢. for Women's 35c. Rib! Umbrella - shaped Drawers, French bands, ed may more this proposition +4 A when we remind you that most|Solid packed, red ripe, full «weight; stores will give you an ordinary quality at 25c. for size 6 and charge more for the larger ones, thus mak- ing size 10 of the same grade cOSt| “sotre guess The ones we tell will be sold at 24c. he best Hosiery value Housefurnishings, Hardwood Refrigerators, golden oak} Old Virginia Chill Sauce, pint -bot- linings, tles; our regular price 24c.; for iron —i4 Fl. 35c. 24c 6th FL. shape, “Polo” Rackets, small size, 69c. white gut, 89c, bon band and bow, lined with satin, leather sweat band; worth Cae Race rene imedtl ee $1.25; special at.......... Art Embroideries, Stamped Linen Centrepieces: 18-inch sizes at 14c. 24-inch sizes at 19c. and 39c. 27-inch sizes at 49c. and 63c. gut, $2.61. 36-inch sizes at 74c. and 99c. Stamped Linen Scarfs: 20x54 inch sizes at 79c. 20x72 inch sizes at 49c. $3.24. Cushion Tops, including backs, large “Princeton” Rackets, $3.49; Henley, variety of colors and designs, 39c. $3.74, ‘ops, big assort- 3 meno sateen yee tye backs,, J.” Rackets, $4.74. Cushton Slips, finished with ruffle, special at 24c. Women’s Hosiery. Pearl Lace Pins, superior quality;| 19c. for Women’s 25c. Black Im- rated Soptaining one dozen, special! ported Cotton Hose; plain black Imitati with hand-embroidered insteps; also ion Shell Hairpins, straight or | niain black with unbleached split feet. white gut, 98c. 74c “Apache” Racket, $1.24. “Cleveland” Racket, solid frame, well strung, $1.39. “Newport” Racket, full size, strung with Oriental gut, $1.63. “Eureka” Racket, selected wood frame, fine white gut, $1.98. “Eclipse” Racket, full size, Oriental “Fairfield” Racket, assorted weights, a_good lady’s Racket, $2.73. “Renshaw” Rackets, strung with red and white Oriental gut, all weights, Championship Rackets, $4.49; “B. G. Tennis Guy Ropes, 24c. and 44c. Plain Lawn Tennis Poles, pair, 66c. Lawn Tennis Nets, 98c. to $3.24. Lawn Tennis Balls, 24c. and 29c. Wright & Ditson's Championship Tennis Balls, 33c. Double Court Marking Tapes, set, $2.89. Tether Balls, 63c. each. Tether Ball Poles, 98c. Racket Covers, 36c. to $1.41. Racket Presses, 98c. Oe Golf Goods.-» = Thistle. Irons and Spliced Drivers, 69, Thistle Socket Drivers and Brassies, $1.24, B. G. I. and Nicholl’s Special Irons, $1.47. M, B, G. I. and Nicholl's Special Socket Drivers and Brassies, $1.98. Triumph Golf Balls, dozen, $1.24. Seimen’s Golf Balls, dozen, $1.98. Vardon Flyer Golf Balls, dozen, $3.24. Standard Golf Balls, dozen, $5.74. Kempshall Flyer Golf Balls, regular price $6,00 a dozen, special at $4.74, Outdoor Toys.-» ». “Columbia” Lawn Swings, will hold two persons, $3.67; for four per- sons, $5.21. Swings, made of hardwood, hand- somely painted and varnished, chil- dren’s size, $3.74; for ‘two adults,, $5.24; for four adults, $8.19. “Eagle” Steel Swings, fitted with cane Thread let Fi. Lisle BAS alae opy, will” seat four adults, $11.94, and Chil-| Boys’ “Daisy” Express Wagons, $1.21 Ribbed Boys' Buckboards, single seat, $2.97 and $4.17. Boys’ Steel Wagons, red body and nickel-plated gear, 93c., $1.06 and - $1.18. “Starbuck” Hand Cars, with propel- ling lever, fitted with single seat and plain tires, $5.21; with rubber tires, $5.96; double seat, plain tires, $6.23; with rubber tires, $7.04, Steel Sail Boats, fully rigged, 22-inch size, 76c,; 24-inch size, 98c. Good Groceries. Tomatoes, “Our Brand,” large size, our regularyprice, 11c. a can; $2.42 for case of two dozen; for this sale, can, 8c.; case, $1.89. ay Genesta Coffee; our regular price 24c, a pound; for this sale at... 19¢ Macy’s Breakfast Cocoa, half-pound for this’ -- 16 this SAE Sivcieinereeter sweet - 19¢ American Food Co.'s Englisn S6ups, —Basement. quart cans, chicken, vegetable, con- Peerless Icefand Ice Creani Freezers; |: ice cream made in 334 minutes; 3- 19¢,; for this sale........... .. M4e a“pening Lawn| Wines for Medicinal Uses, at $1.99, When you buy by the gallon we Dress Suit Cases, mad2 of cowhide, | furnish jug free. bth 7, brass locks, and catches, fitted with shirt pocket and lined with linen; 22 and 24 inch sizes, at $3.99. Cigars,-«» El Symphonie—Reina Victoria Ex- $4,67 for $6.00 Tables, 22x28 in.| tra Key West, Clear Havana—Cu- ban hand-made, wholesale price, $5, 67 for $7.00 Tables, 30 in, tops, ee ieee oo eee Ce Hoffman House Bouquet, box of 50; sold by others at $3, our price ..$2,39 Robert Burns Cigars, box of 50; soid by others at $3.50; our price... .$2,59 Genuifie Havana Resagos, box of 100; sold by others at $4.50; our regular price $3.49; special for thissaleat.$2.90 La Causerie Perfectos, Havana filler and Sumatra wrapper, box of 50; sold by others at $3.00; our regular price, $2.49; Special for this sale. “Health” Pipes, French briar bowl, fitted with glass bulb that with drain somme, beef and pea; regular piles - Champagne—Geo. D'Orsay double, magnums, regular price $8.98, for this sale $4.97; magnuins, regular price $4.98, for this sale $2.97. : Champagne—Theophile Roederer’s Red Label, basket of three quarts, | regular price, $6.79; for this sale, | $5.79. Basket of 12 pints, dur reg- ular price, $14.79; for this sale, $12.79, Clarets—Camille Barthe: yee Margaux, case of 12 quarts, regular Ries $7.49, for this sale $6.48. bent ‘ontet Canet, case of 12 quarts, Tega. | Larose, case of 12 quarts, regular price $9.49, for this sale $8.48, 99] Sauternes—Camille Barthe: Sauterne, regular price for tna re stor this pale bial Of 42 lar price $7.94, for this sale $6.88. | ~

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