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R, H. MACY & C2. acye Store In New York Can Equal. TT SWEATERS Jinks at Brooklyn Theatre! y Lead to Expu'sions from) we Staid and Sedate Old ute. market affords. Puy, SHARPENS 79c, All Wool Granite Cloth at 49c. ITS SNICKERSEE. | | wide range of colorings, 45 inches wide. have sold at 79c, a yard; the price now is 49c. 69c. to $1.24 All Wool Plaids, 49c. fh the Edge Is Just Right, | Paip! It Will Go, and Student} if ids Will Tumble Forthwith | nto the Basket. Plaids tor children’s aresses—Cashmere Plaids, at 69c., 79c., 99c, and $1.24; reduced to 49c. $1.25 Black Ladies’ Cloth, 79c. wo sweaters with the Pratt 1 HBiila gleaming from the fron n by capering chorus girls are Prove tracedies in the lives of of students who, on celebra- nt, made more than merry at the ‘Theatre in Brooklyn last Fri- Might. Tho austere scientists and dn the faculty of the institute put thelr wise heads together, hen their deliberations are fin | om may go a number of student rich, jet dye, 50 inches wide, the regular $1.25 grade; at 79c. Heavy Weights at $1.24. ats and raglans. mixtures. ‘two sweaters have stirred the "to its rocks—first when they ap- on ithe forms of the chorus girls y night and afterwead when faculty learned of ‘the distrace to tution known the world over for fled and academic conduct jgome twenty-five students in the four rows of the orchestra, and fem (of tlie Sultan of Bo Bo singing, kicking and plrouet- the stage, the audience had a that was not on the programme. t tg took a fancy to the young of the footlights. A com- of wihks and sotto-voce con- m was in order, and after the ell, there was much noise and ity on some of tiie = are invisible green and blue checks. All-wool Thibets—blacks, blues and grays. Our prices were $1.49, $2.99 and $4.24; choice now at $1.24, Silks---A Clearance Sale=« » so drastic in revising the prices. rived—which wasn’t such a great while ago. The story is told in the following quotations:—- 89c. Silks Reduced to 49c. : tiem May De Perma _ be of the students that deythe Friday night celebration My felt the sting of the They are’now at home aw of the investigation, A short some of the professors lenig., hbwever, tear that Wacation will end ‘most disastro b OF that has cone around the ines—Satin Striped Regence-- predominate. $1.24 to $1.98 Silks Reduced to 98c. Wculty They, ke They. kept and the i@culty hus been fet ite information trom other ¥ faculty feels wieved. Th Institute, known allover the lanl is Bne specially ordered for serious- colors. $2.48 to $3.48 Silks Reduced to $1.49. # not used! There is ‘the he: Sfromk of the offending. ‘The dignity of Professorial mjhid has been ruffled Be extent that It can only, be y the decapitation of the ‘And that much has been de- with Their Hends. Hot at all likely that the faculty the harom of the Sultan of Bo 9 the academic cou They will put upon the carpet. No such e is contemplated by the Pratt teachers. © They have heard t¢ efough of that perform: at the le Theatre, What they a cularly are the > th ters in course of transit from thelinstitute grounds to the theatre. ) Then, gio! OM with their heads. Body © Brussels. ries, chambers, halls and stairs, with and without borders, Sold by others at $1.50 and Jooking ful Oriental rug effects, suitable for who put are-some students in Brooklyn ope et not living eseily on > dormitory pillows these nights. fehthe nents re Cc ; $1.65; our price for this sale O08 TF TAKENFROMBEDON ROBBERY CHARGE © Young Frank Davis, of South ack, Accused of Waylaying | id Beating Station Agent 5 Henry R. Hope. Royal Wiltons. rooms and chambers, who are familiar with the different Carpet weaves, Sold by others at $2.75 to $3.00; our price for this sale WEACK, N. Y., Nov, 18.—A sensation lagicaused here this morning when it eoame known that last night Pranic Davis, of South Nyack, was taken from this bed by the police and placed under | @frest on suspicion of having com- mitted the murderous assault and rob- ery on Station Agent H. R. Hope Mon- than the Cost of Production. is only twenty years old, and is of a respected family, his father in the employ of the Erie Rail- He has been known as a wild and has been in numerous esca- and Turkish Rugs. those who buy will be thoroughly satisfied, and stoutly denied any know, of toe crime. evidence against Davis is circum- less than the cost of production. Only five sizes:— Gitial. Two o! 5 +e 00; + $ 44 last wi — u 38 i winter, i 30x60 inches—regular price 4, special at 2. ion agent. i s Pua one igi, but th 36x72 inches—regular price ®@,% special at $354 = recently made the as going to do a tri l him a hundred dol Would get out of town. Monday night | Bit Kessler's livery stable, where he | ployed, in time to have Ww 6 x9 ft—regular price ¥J &,% special at *] 1.74 744x104 {t.—regular_ price $27 5% special at $ 1 7.24 putas of all jhe him. Hope's | not #0 good to-day. He has ash at a meeting of thi - uth Nyack a reward of $1, of for the arrest of his assail- 9x12 ft., most popular of all sizes, regular price $35 00; special at 7 ng phearants in the great g5 disor, Queen Helena ana |Waterproofed — wool ‘ ‘visited Queen vic-|checked lining, single or double wool cashmere, single or ee oath. teh | cape, velvet collar, $3.29. fuests at the state $2.99. $5.79—Women’s Raglans, triple cape, Bishop sleeves, made with) belt. § ve THE WORLD: A Page of Values That No Where Can You Find Equal Values in Dress Goods?.... A little expert knowledge; a little indulgence in skili- ful comparisons; a little judgment concerning the relative popularity and desirability of different weaves, will bring the fact home éhat these are the very best offerings the All-wool Granite Cloth, neat mixed effects, spunged and shrunk, It is the fabric that we Rich Plaids; retined Plaids—Plaids for women’s skirts and waists; Poplin Plaids, Velour Plaids, Amazon Plaids—you've never seen such a medley of criss-crossing—every yard was imported this season and sold by us All-wool Black ladies’ Cloth, twilled back, splendidly woven— a n the list:—Just the weaves for tailored suits, separate skirts, storm Genuine Irish Frieze, 56 in. wide, four shades of Oxford and blue French Reversible Suitings—Oxford, silver and blue—reverse sides Fancy and High Class Novelty Don’t think these Silks are mussed because we have been They are as fresh and crisp and perfect as when they ar- Boucle Taffetas—Cannele Striped Taffetas, Persian Striped Louis- igh and medium dark colorings Bayadere Taffetas, Satin Barre Plaid Taffetas, Satin Plaid Louis- ines, Warp Printed Louismes—good range of street and evening Imprime Faconne Taffetas, Velour Taffetas, Moire Antique Ren- aissance, Broche Imprime Taffetas, Moire Faconne Antique and Warp Printed Satin Barfe Tatfetas—light and medium shades, Another Carpet Sale... Bigelow’s, Lowell’s and Whittall’s finest Five-Frame Body Brussels, newest designs and color combinations, including beauti- lors, reception-rooms, dining-rooms, libra- enette in medium-weight mixtur full double-breasted box front, semi- fitted back, deep shoulder cape and belt, full bishop sleeves, coat collar of velvet, splendid for general wear. Bigelow’s, Lowell’s and Whittall’s best Royal Wilton Carpets—rich and beautiful two-toned and Oriental effects, with and without borders to match. They are pecu- liarly appropriate for parlors, reception- Their wearing qualities are well known to all $].74 Reversible“Spartan” Rugs =-Superior to Smyrnas--At Less Reversible in a double sense—the pattern and colorings on each side being entirely different. Many have ht. solid red, green and blue centres, with fancy floral borders, and the reverse side simulates the designs of the richest and costliest Persian We recommend them in the most positive way, knowing well that They are beautiful, they are serviceable, and the prices are ‘|Women’s—-Mackintoshes— Misses’ Fdward spent the} Women’s Mackintoshes, made of | Misses’ and Children’s Mactsintoshes, n r cashmere, | made of waterproofed blue and red Serting and embroidery ruffle. double \cape, checked lining, velvet collar, $.4.34—Misses' Raglans, triple cape and belt, Bishop sleeves, 34 yi, VEDNESDAY Silk Waists,—2 m. Every glance at the Silk Waists re- The stock is in of the delicate, strikingly flow- er-like in their exquisite grace and! color, The practical side of these} We never get away from our standard. No matter how fine and exclusive the material, style and workmanship, be sure that the regular veals a new beauty. rich bloom—man elegant creations are things hinges on prices. jou ma ‘y basis controls. Seven ideal proofs: $4.79—Waists, made of peau de cygne, tucked and hemstitched, sleeves tucked, fancy stock collar. £6.74—Waists, made of crepe de Chine, yoke of fagoting and corded shirring, large tucked sleeves, stock collar. $7 .39—Waists, made of crepe de Chine, round yoke of bias folds and fagoting, shirring below yoke. $8 .13—Waists, made of peau de soie, 4 dainty model, trimmed with Point Venise lace inserting and tucks. $10 .98—Waists, made of peau de soie, thick with corded shir- ring, lace insertings and medallions, $12 89—Waists, made of fancy silks, lace vests, narrow and wide, side plaits, revers trimmed with buttons $4 .24—Waists, made of crepe de Shine, deep yoke of cluster tucks, finished with bands of wide} lace inserting and narrow black lace ruffle on each side, shirring below yoke. Imported Novelty from $18.49 to $5 Silk Petticoats. 14 Real artists designed them—men and women who have the knack of conjuring silk and lace and embroid- ery into beauty-forms. In spite of the originality and deftly executed intricate needlework you'll find the prices moderate—amazingly low— when compared with what other stores ask for similar styles and qualities. $1 1 49—Petticoats, made of heavy taffeta, enhanced with ac- cordion plaiting and ruches, $1.4 94—Petticoats, made of heavy taffeta, elaborately trimmed with tucks and lace. $18 .24—Petticoats, made of heavy taffeta, detachable organdie flounce, trimmed with Point de Paris lace inserting and lace ruffle. $20 .59—Petticoats, made of heavy taffeta, flounce artistically embroidered and finished with many fine tucks. Waists ranging AD. Scores of Parisian Novelty Petti- coats, $42.49, ranging from $34.49 to Women’s Coats. —24 1 $1.4. Women’s Storm Coats, made of Priestlcy’s crav- new-shaped revers— Women’s Storm Coats made of Priest- ley's cravenette, handsome, mannish mixtures, full front, semi-titted backs, double shoulder cape and revers, coat collar, full sleeves, $18.74. Women’s Coats, made of black kersey, 34 inches long, semi-titted Monte Carlo back, plaited shoulder cape, inlaid velvet collar, coat sleeves, turnback cuffs, lined with black satin, $16.74. $1 Q.96—Women’s Coats, made of fine black Thibet cloth, full fly-front, semi-titted back, coat col- lar’ind revers, trimmed with stitched peau de soie’ straps, lined with Skin- ner’s guaranteed satin, And here’s another popular style at $19,96—made of rich black kersey, double-breasted box front, semi- fitted back, plaited cape, full fancy sleeves, inlaid velvet collav, trimmed with braid and metal buttons, lined with Skinner’s guaranteed satin. Muslin Underwear. —2 » The strongest statement we can make is:—Every garment in the lot measures fully up to our standard of quality, and our prices in the past have never been le: Night Gowns at 49c, Muslin, square neck, trimmed with three rows of embroidery inserting and tucks, beading, ribbon and hem- stitched lawn ruffle. Muslin, square neck, trimmed with hemstitehed tucks, three rows of em. | broidery inserting and hemstitched | lawn rutile. Night Gowns at 59c, Muslin, V-shapea neck, trimmed with two rows of embroidery in- Soft-tinished cambric, trimmed with hemstitched tucks Jawn ruttle, Cambric, high tucks, two rows of embroidery insert- ing and embroidery ruftie. and hemstitched neck, trimmed with R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, } ACYS B'way, at 6th Ave. strong gussets in seats. called to them. Women’s Underwear, #! Ribbed Vesis, me‘ium kle length, 46ce Women’s white merino Vests, me- dium weight, high neck and’ long sleeves; Drawers to match, ankle length, French bands, 74c¢ Women's Swiss ribbed merino Vests, low neck, sleeveless, neck and shoulders finished with cro- cheting, SPc Women's Swiss ribbed merino Vests, high neck and short sleeves, 98c.; long sleeves, $1.19 Swiss ribbed _all-wool high neck and short sleeves, long sleeves, $1.79 Women's Swiss _ silk - and - wool Ves high neck, short sleeves, long sleeves, $1.89 Women’s White and Natural Me- tino Equestrian Tights, ankle length, 98e Women's white mercerized Eques- trian Tights, ankle length, $2.19 Women's mercerized Equestrian Tights, white, pink and sky, ankle length, $1.44 Tights, ankle length, $1.59; knee length, $1.49 Women's — white Equestrian Tights, $LGo Women's white and natural merino Tights, ankle length, $1.89; knee length, white only, $2.79 Women's black merino Tights, an- kle length, $7.59 Women's black Swiss _ merino Tights, ankle length, $2.09; knee length, $1.89 silk - and - wool ankle length, Children’s Hosiery. ix - Children’s 2x1 Ribbed Wool Hose, double toes and heels, sizes 5 to 9, 19c, Children's Ribbed Wool Hose, made of good quality yarn, double toes and heels, all sizes, 6 to 8 1-2, 24c- Children’s 1x1 Ribbed Black Cashmere Hose, double knees, toes and heels, sizes 7, 44¢.5 rise 3c. each larger size, 2c. less each smaller size. Children’s English Cashmere Ribbed Hose, made of excellent quality yarn, 1x1 and 2x1 ribs, double knees, heels and toes, size 7. 64¢.; rise 5c. each larger size and 3c. less each smaller size Children's Plain Black Cashmere Hose, double knees, toes and heels, Women's white and natural merino | Men’s Black, natural, tan and cam- el’s hair wool Half Hose, medium and heavy weight, 24c. all sizes, 44c. dren's 1, & R. Morley'’s English cashmere Hose, double knees, soles, heels and toes, size 7, 64¢.; rise Sc. each larger size, 5¢eless each smaller size. Women’s Hosiery.—i« Women’s Black Fleece-lined Hose, double soles, heels and toes, 19c. Women's Black and Dark Gray Heavy Wool Hose, spliced heels and toes, 24c. Women's Heavy-weight Ingrain Cot- ton Hose, plain black; black with split feet, double heels, soles and toes, 29c. Women's Winter-weight — Cotton Hose, plain black; black with split feet or with etitiré WMfwleached feet, 39c, Women's Heavy-ribbed Black Cash- mere Hose, double heels and toes, 49¢. Women's Black Cashmere Hose, made of excellent quality yarn, double soles, heels and toes, 49¢. Women's Cashmere Hose, black Ox- ford and white, double soles, heels and toes; also with embroidered in- steps, 9c. Women's 1. & R, Morley's English Cashmere Hose, double soles, heels and toes, 89¢. Women's Black Cashmere Hose, hand embroidered insteps on plain grounds, 98¢. Women's 1, & R. Morley's Finé Cash- mere Hose, made of tine selected yarn, double soles, heels and toes, $1.39. W. 9 — Women’s Lace OMEN 'S Shoes,box calf- skin, latest Shoes .. pedestrian last, stock tip, heavy sole, military heel, $1.87. ° $2.24—Women's Lace turn and But- ton Shoes, hand-welted soies, made of glazed kidskin, newest lasts, patent leather tips, Cuban heels. $2.99—Women's Lace Shoes, kan- garoo kidskin, straight stock tip, invisible cork sole, hand-welted, medium toe, military heel. $3.-19—Women's Lace Shoes, calf foxing, stock tip, new pedes- \trian last, heavy hand-welted sole, medium toe, military heel, 4th to 35th St. Men’s Fine Merino Underwear, 08° Instead of $4 Boo The Shirts are finished with silk fronts and clear pearl buttons, the Drawers have suspender tapes and extra ron, They are the product of the best mill in America—-the most particular and uncompromising sticklers in respect to the finish of their goods. The alert eyes of their inspector discovered a few trifling imperfec- tions in this lot. They are so slight in character that you'd never notice their existence unless your attention was They are standard $1.50 grades. bought them at a sacrifice and sell them at 98c. |Men’s Underwear. 1. 5 Women’s White Cotton Shaped) Men’s ~-Ist Fi., 34th Bt. We Heavy Ribbed Balbriggan weight,| Combination Suits, 87.29 long and short sleeves; Tights and | Drawers to match, knee and cate Men's extra-heavy ribbed brown balbriggan Combination Suits, well finished and perfect-fitting, $1.69 Men's natural merino Combination Suits, finished in best manner,$2.69. Men's camel's hair and natural wool Shirts, ribbed bottoms, pear! but- tons; Drawers to match, with dou- ble gussets and taped seams, $1.19 Men's white Australian wool Shirts, heavy weight, ribbed bottoms; Drawers to match, finished with double gussets, suspender tapes, all sizes up to 50 in, $1.24 Men's natural worsted Shirts, me- dium winter-weight, single-breasted, $1.49; double-breasted and double- back extending to waist, $1.69; Drawers to match, $1.49 Men's natural wool Health Shirts, fine Australian yarn, ribbed bot- toms, $1.88; double-breasted, $2.19; Drawers to match, $1.88 Men's natural Scotch wool Shirts, made of fine quality yarn, full-fash- foned and regular made; Drawers to match, with extra spliced seats, $2.24 Men's silk-and-wool Shirts, full- fashioned and regular — made; Drawers to match—pink, blue and gray, $3.69 Men's silk-and-wool Shirts, full- J fashioned, finest quality Australian wooland silk; Drawers to match, Men's pure silk Shirts, made of best quality pure silk, full-fash- ioned; Drawers to match; with spliced seats, $7.98 Men’s Half Hose. mi Men's Black and Natural Cashmere Half Hose, double soles, heels and toes, | V. medium weight, 39c. Men's Black Cashmere Half Hose, plain or with Oxford split feet, me- dium and heavy-weight, 49c. Men's |. & R. Morley’s English Cash- mere Hatf Hose, black, natural, light and dark Oxford, tan mixtures, heather shades; also embroidered figures on plain black grounds, 69c. Fe Men’s 1, & K, Morley’s English Cash- spliced soles; also extra heavy ribbed, suitable for hunters and fishermen, 89c. A Thanksgiving List of “Good Groceries”. Here's a big and important slice of the Grocery Store—a review of the eatables that contribute to the cheer and good-fellowship of the approaching festival. Freshness, purity, economy. Those three words cover the case. Pekin Chop Tea. Formosa Oolong, Mixed and Eng- lish Breakfast— 1-Ib. carton, revular price, 24c.; for this sale, 21c. 5-Ib. caddy, regular price $1.14; for this sale, $1.02, 10-Ib, caddy, regular price $2.16; for this sale, $2.04. Armour’s White Label Chicken Soup, quart cans, sold by others at 25c.; our price 14c.; dozen cans, $1.57. Tomato Catsup—“Lily brand— Half pints, 10c.; dozen, $1.09. One pint, 16c.; dozen, $1.81. One quart, 24c.; dozen, $2.68. Gallon jars, 74¢, Royal English Worcester Sauce— Half pints, 14c.; dozen, $1.57. One pint, 24c.; dozen, $2.69. One quart, 44c.; dozen, $5.06, Tomatoes, Ruby King brand, extra quality, fine fruit, can, 9c.; $1.02 dozen. New Season's Tomatoes, Jessamine brand, 11¢, can; case of two dozen, $2.42, New Season's Tomatoes, American Beauty brand, 13c, can; case of two dozen, $3.14. Marrowfat Peas, Jessamine brand, sweet and tender, can, 10c.; $1.09 dozen, Early June Peas, Lily White brand, can, 12c,; case two dozen, $2.66. Sifted Early June Peas, can, 13c.; case of two dozen, $2.89, Homestead Peas, Lily White brand, can, 16¢,; case of two dozen, $3.62. White” knotted fringe :-— Sofa Cushions, covered with tigured elsewhere at $1.50; our price 89c. variety of designs, light and dark mere Half Hose, medium weizht, with | Colorings:— Vienna Brand Coffee—rich and|Ceylon, Mixed, Young Hyson, Ja- full-flavored—a splendid breakfast Coffee—one-pound carton, regular price, 19c.; for this sale, 15c. Farina, Barley, Pearl Tapioca, Sa- zo, pound cartons, 4c. ; dozen, 46c. A Visit to the Metropolis Is Incomplete If Macy’s Is Omitted. Decorated Dinner Sets.-2::. Varieties— Values. Most of you know the unrivalled Macy standard. It was established nearly half a century igo, and nas been persistently and consistently main» tained. The facts are very plain. No other retail store in the world possesses our facilities for owning China; no other store has adopted our original methods for sell- ing it cheaply. So longas such conditions exist our lead- ership remains unmolested, notwithstanding the state- ments of competition to the contrary. And we do not depend upon mere words to prove our power. Investigate these. They vindicate every claim. $5.87 for $7.50 Porcelain Dinner Sets, 102 pieces, pretty blue flower decorations. 87.47 for $10.00 Porcelain Dinner Sets, 102 pieces, new shapes, green and blue decorations. $9.89 for $12.50 Porcelain Dinner Sets, 102 pieces, artistic deco- rations, every piece gilt. sy 1°” for $20.00 Minton Dinner Sets, 113 pieces, fine old Eng- lish decorations. $1 3:83 for $18.00 Carlsbad China Dinner Sets, 101 pieces, floral decorations, gold edges. $1 4°7 for $20.00 Limoges China Dinner Sets, 101 pieces, floral decorations Fy 1 Q 87 for $25.00 Theo. Haviland China Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, various decorations. ‘ $24.97 for Theo, Haviland China Dinner Sets, sold elsewhere at $35.00 to $50.CO. $29.87 for Austrian China Dinner Sets, 112 pieces, gold lace borders, traced gold handles $493 for $60.00 Limoges China Dinner Sets, 112 pieces, roses and forget-me-nots and pink band. 857-40 for $75.00 Theo. Haviland China Dinner Sets, 112 pieces, art nouveau designs, solid gilt handles. .63 for $125.00 Limoges China Dinner Sets, rose border, *98 tinted bands, traced with gold, heavy gold edges. A magnificent assortment of Limoges and Haviland Dinner Sets—ex- guisite shapes and decorations—$134.19 to $447.93. Open Stock Patterns. Scores of styles in Royal Berlin, French, English, Austrian and Ameri- can Decorated China, known to the trade as “open stock patterns.” ‘That means they are sold by the set or single piece. This enables you to replace articlés that break. We have all the stock patterns formerly shown at the old store, besides many new lines. Furniture. i. Upholsteries—s m. apanese Silk Lambrequins, tinsel or | Pleasant reading for frugal house- silk floss embroidery finished with wives who wish to spruce up the dining room for the family gather- | ing on Thanksgiving. Dining Chairs, highly-polished solid oak, high backs, boxed cane seats, French legs, worth $2.75; special at $2.19. $3.50 qualities at 82.49 $3.85 qualities at $2.98 | $4.50 qualities at $3.48 | 85.00 qualities at ees . lities at $3.9! Fe . foe aaalities at $448 | China Closets, solidfoak, 36 inches 86.75 qualities at $4.98 wide, bent glass ends, French legs, 87.50 qualities at $5.48 worth $18.00; special at $15.74. $8.50 qualities at $6.24 China Closets, highly-polished solid oak, 36 inches wide, half mirror back, bent glass ends, worth $28.00; special at $23.74. Dining Tables, highly polished solid Sofa Cushions. covered with Criental! oak, 42x42 in., richly grained tops, tapestry 24x24 inches, sold elsewhere may be extended to 8 feet, worth at $1.75; our price 99¢. $10.00; special at $7.96. Sofa Cushions, covered with satin, plaln or tinished with cord and tassel, | Sideboards, solid oak, 42 in. wide, sold elsewhere at $2.85; our price) peyelled plate mirror back, double Ste + |cabinet, linen and silver drawers, ‘our-fold Japanese Screens, large| worth $12.50; special at $10.49. Sideboards, solid oak, 48 in. wide, swell fronts, large pattern plate mirror back, double cabinets, linen and silver drawers, worth $20.00; special at $16.24. elours, tassels on each corner, sold $5.50 qualities at $2.98 $7.00 qualities at $3.48 Coffee and Cocoa. Curio Chop Tea. pan, Formosa, Oolong and English Breakfast :— 1slb. carton, regular price 34c.; for this sale, 29c, 5-Ib, caddy, regular price $1.59; for Macy's Breakfast Cocoa, none finer,} this sale, $1.29. half-pound tins, regular price 19c.;} 10-Ib, caddy, regular price $3.02; for for this sale, 15c. this sale $2.54. Lima Beans, Jessamine brand, small! Maple Syrup, Lily White brand, SUNSET ean AACS case of twolnints, 19c.; quarts, 31¢.; half-gal- Lima ‘Beans, Lily White brand, very | 0% 59c.; gallon, $1.12, small, green and fine flavor, can, 16c.;/ Puerto Rico Molasses, qt. jars, 14c. case of two dozen, $3.62. New Orleans Molasses, qt, cans, 17¢.; Stringless Beans, Lee Canning Co.'s] half-gal-ecans, 32c.; gal. cans, 59¢, “Extra Refugee” brand, can, 9c.; case Cron, best quality, pound cartons, of two dozen, $1.94, Extra large Queen Olives, 10-0z, bot-} Extra fancy Leghorn Glace Citron, tle, 19c.; 20-02. bottle, 37c.; 30-oz.) Pound cartons, 18c. bottle, 49c, Orange, Lemon and Mixed Peels, best Giant Queen Olives, 30-02. bottle, 74c. J quality, pound cartons, 15¢. Stut¥ed Queen Olives, filled with Span- | New Season’s Figs—fine, large, bright ish pepper, large bottle, 29c. Ue Ne ares ets 1a Stuffed Manzanilla Olives, filled with] Washed, 1-Ib, basket, 23c.; 2-Ib. bas- Spanish peppers, 9c., 17¢., 24c. LA box, 27¢,; 5-Ib. box, Virgin French Olive Oil, Leoy Mar- pee cea brand-—our own exclusive im-| Paper-shelled Almonds, pound car- Liat ia enter alia Almonds, best galt Half pints, 21¢,; dozen, $2.39. Mavaroaltsouadtcaricam ese ne ae Whole pints, 37¢.; doz., $4.19. Sicily-shelled Almonds, pound car- Large bottle, 64c.; doz,, $7.34. tons 346. y fc \ Grenoble Walnuts, pound cartons, 46c, Hallrgal, ccans,/#1:0#, Mixed Nuts, extra quality, pound gare Gallon cans, $2.99. tons, 15c.; Fancy Selected, 18c, Macy's Old English Style Plum Pud- ding, pound cans, 19c.; 2-lb, cans, 36c.; 3-Ib. cans, 52c.; 4-Ib. cans, 66c, Bernhardt’s Swiss Vanilla Chocolate, half-pound packages, double quality, 18c.; triple quality, 24c.; superfine, 316, Norway Mackerel, 10-Ib. kits, $4.44: 5-Ib, kits, 72¢. Best Granulated Hominy, five pounds, in cotton bags, 13c. New Crop Fanciest Carolina Head Rice, 2-Ib. packages, 16c.; 10-lb, cot- ton bags, 76c.