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t M% + $ a e eae shares of Shipbuilding stock had { it 1st a sent to Providence, he sald, its o one 7 ry ie ship belng a question for the courts to . 20g +1 determine. Charles E, Reiss, Dress ‘ Gnas ae 8 prt Hoa partner, testified that as an under pad af ah he came into possession of bonds Den. & a + 1M shares of the Shipbuilding Co. ——— of aie ta Among the attorneys who 4 pues rn t % to-day were J. 1 i . I 120) + + BE. B, Whi C # ‘Completion of Stee} Conversion}, we + “| Books of the Firm Produced at} \oouoritee, toe ee Plan Adds to Good Tone of] iit 2° | the Hearing Before Referee) (in eee Scant tanks Re Market, and the List Makes| it. ¥ +171 Stanley Dexter in the Bank-| D. Murray. J. ¢ ‘Thompson and WB | f N_Y. Contr reat} H 5 f ve : Advances. Suisio ee Weai < &| ruptey Proceedings. with (hele counsel, Herbert Pennsylvania. ee ounsel, erbe * [pene Gas eee otek Reading .... +h j Mocks closed tn the market this ‘att Renan ot oy 4 1%| As an ald In clearing up the affairs (enon ab the baal peices Ot the day, [Rock island". £ fe] Dresser & Co., the books of the A ith Udtad Glee) praterced wad onalet | tent £ A] were to-day produced at the heating In | £6 |the most conspicuous issues in tho final |§ pm | tre proceed neal tay bab erepscy Othe the cor Micaling, it cl of ou ea + 1m] office of the referee, Stanley W. Dexter. | mon and pr nok of the 0 re The petted i pean ee 4 + df] Daniel Le Roy Dresser at a former] building he sald qi e common closed a trifle + eat ved vortih ) x si ‘ % + | hearing, testifed that 5,300 shares of abate d eee iret ene itd ee t Yl united states shipbutiding Company in for $1,000,000 of th a W@ Iron, Colorado Fuel & Iron was ia fi] stock had been sold for the benefit of © $50,000 was or ad up 2 points and Smelting and Refining ! tH £ i” = over 1 per cent, aad cok 3 R. H. MACY @ CO. = - " The rest of the Industrial were al} Bas faa MACY’S provides the shade higher, In the railroads Pennsyl- best valuesforthose who vania was up 7-8 at 1147-8, Chesapeake ee: eo and Ohio, St. Paul, Missouri Pacific, St. WHEAT MARKET. re mk spend money open Louis and San Francisco second pre-| ‘The December wheat scare continued handedly, as well as for ferred, Wabagh preferred and the Wis-|here and in Chicago to-day, but was Handkerchiefs, 1s r: Wehetclareeeiciass whose consin Central issues closed trom 1.0] not a feature elsewhere. Offerings were ly 404. 41 tinen Hemstitched Untaun-|| ‘ht larger class 1s4 per cent, The local transactions} light. The May dscount widened 1-2 in Men Fat . a urchases are controlled 1 closed weak, Brooklyn Rapid Transit] Chicago and 1-4 of a cent, here during |dered Handkerchiefs, half-inch hem, yy the strictest econ- 4 being off 4-1 and Mamhatian Ikewise.| the first ten minutes of trading, Corn hand-embroidered open-work Metropolitan closed unchanged at /started dull again, but was sustained |iniigg ll golf OM: bean eligmt gains were scored in the Men's All-linen Hemstitched Unlaun: Vi it rs T, rle issues, ; n' lin ia dered Handkerchiefs, one-inch hems, sitors in The most important announcement of hand-embroidered open-work the day Was hat the stock conversion UIA Ui ecssac coed ecaicesowe syndicate had dissolved, Tne fact that] — i the underwriting syndicate had ceased y York's closing prices were: Men's All-linen Hemstitched Unlaun- to distribute they bonds caused them to bid; July, 793-8 bid; De- dered Handkerchiefs, one-inch > Clothi jump almost two vuints. Corn—M: +} hem, large hand-embroidered 22c Boys’ Clothing.—2 m. ‘the stock was alsy strong and made D initial ..... weseeeeens tseeeee Boys’ Two-piece Suits, double- PoseenCein tars toncay cut (as HerchleaMurineh ner nance: [Or ate Sn ies 8 to steel conversion plan had been a drag troidered initial, box ree o 806 Oe Noe ae ey ete upon the list that it was limpossible to a ing six . years, . throw off. ‘he buying of a@ bond was MARKET. ‘ 4.69 to $2.94. a orgentauon tords 1 Sorgat 2 Coan) pe oO ON CET gem| Women’s Allin Hemstilched| *4-07 £0'# oer Dany and to the other members of the] +. a. with prices § to 11 points higher. Handkerchiefs, quarter-inch hem, Boys’ Pe Dy made of ‘ x! ore Syotea te] Ob feu 14 to y Nios created a bearish. impres- | hand-embroidered initial, surrounded| {tleze, long full-cut garments wil ‘Where was wosolutely no chance for] ti) s(t itor advices showed rapid im- SUaRTARC th Ad Rannligite belted backs, sizes 8 to 16 years, the syndicate to lose. 1t is figured that ee eee CailW maiallee ree M ancy _wreath and bow-knot;| — $469. ey ‘Of vhe MM,W0,0W Of stuck converted thar » ports than expected, formed fancy box containing six.. $1,08 Young Men's Suits, made of black he syndicate has cleared le ‘: horts: : soy uel Fie duiion cx Wier ian not Benin time Sioit holttes, wert buyers. ‘The | Finer gualities at prices relatively low. lor fancy cheviots, single and double- PAPAL YAeOSe Cupee Lear arwoeny GOITTEL od the market. After ° breasted styles, sizes 14 to 20 years, Patera meee Sehgdel'itotine dows || — Men’s Collars, |/$7.40. ‘Traders who had put out s arly ing prices were: December c. for Men’s 25c. All-linen Y Men's Overcoats, made of » fu, os day on the Me a toau tae Fully its to anit May’ 12 Collars, forty-two styles, black and Oxford frieze,’ full-length, thelr sto; ink and shey fad June, 1.43 bid; July, 41-13/1 including the latest designs,” They loose-hanging, belted backs, sizes 15 i Paar clio) ROULIDR| aj atooic- a) che; ads ng prices were: November, are equal to any and better than to 20 years, $9.96. He A. A, Houseman was the heaviest |; 06 to 110; February, 132 191] the majority that are od ae Brass Beds. n. dayer during uw attern te iias: guy, || Where at 25c. For such Collars }}. hundred Brass Beds—new ones ne fo. any market closed) ] the price —12c.—is absolutely ]]__ pest of construction — heavy He said that the rignt peop a little. h ils and spindles, Mad ; Z J uusks, posts, rails and spindles. Made biteeg, nt ABU looking MORE STEEL WORKS TO deat for fone service—and will yield it. % ‘1 PITTSBURG, Pa., Nov. 19.—The roi , caress 2 a ot aban Fas Psa eee tae $30.00 Beds; special, $23.67 stock Was 20 casily ab with the | Wtions on Monday next, and the| The New “Baltimore” Hammerless as: ial, $27.49 a stock gold by other brokers wit knew following day all the other. departments | Double Guns, 12-gauge, grade A, $35.00 Beds; special, ‘ Sovered its fractional tons 1 Fra Aa Ae rarmanioe English twist barrels, fine walnut $40.00 Beds; special, $30.67 ers of Mtissourl Paclfie and Wabash in. 4*0, Wes and Mh men nase ihe Amer-/ Stock, pistol grip, especially bored] gg q.o9 Beds; special, $39.14 See ee ated eeinsyivaaih: showad scan ‘Tin Plate Company's plant, at Mo-|for close, hard shooting, nitro pow- ; yj ey strength all day and made au hosyen, will also De put In operation) dare may be used, $17.98. $55.00 Beds;-special, $42.84 a well held. Sees fi ere sev Is at wor ” 3 special, 07 again, whieh “nea nae tho dankin! Moone with @ Fitehfori: tu Him. The (New “Baltimore! Haunmerless $65.00 Beds; spe : : oe o ¥ re rope to Sto A 5 meculatgra. ool were working fs Wis-| Somewhere atcrig. «ha. rca hortner | stock, pistol grip, Damascus steel $82.50 beds; special, $63. Cris de sie Ion ma ve sten Loar Soule tho barrels, $24.98, £90.00 Beds; special, $71.49 ; woods dragging a = a . The “Harrington & Richardson” . seis Goal eneasesinekOgntey inter pie th! is Him rememoer’that the| Single Breech-loading Gun, 12-gauge, | White Bosinelied lon Bee alt nave Bitchtork: weloney ie) ex uae blued steel barrel, top snap, case-{heavy posts and castings, ‘The Cloning Quotations. Thlles east of Shaw's Warm on’ Mooses| hardened frames, pistol grip, $4.74. land mounts, high head ends and ex- i To-day's ighest, lowest and closize prices! head waters. Ths boy saw the moos | Hunting Coats, made of light, medi-|tended footrails; guaranteed ten S prices" ot Pritnst Teloraea salbvarel ne ae courage than Judgment He tackled, the! um aad heavy canvas, large inside| years: Swat of omitting to ask Commissioner Carle-|game pocket and five outside pock- $8.00 qualities at $4.96 ton about It, he Jabbed the fork into one, ts, 98c. 49 d 9. 4 pull-moose’s flank. When the boy came| els, 98c., $1.49 and $2.24. lities at $5.49 mines iow paaimureuretionnis Hunting Coats, made of medium and $10 00/qualite : scar: "Hello, pap! Did! — heavy-weight corduroy, body lined $11-50 qualities at $5.96 rothe barn of only Just a; yibOCy, 4 to” large inside and several smaller out- Hit a a side pockets, $2.93 and $3.98. i: $12.50 qualities at $6.19 A) ’ Children’s Dresses =. e | Children’s High Neck Dresses, made of blue, red and brown cashmere, tucked yoke, trimmed with braid, sizes 4 to 14 years $1.96 Children's One-piece Dresses, made of blue and red cashmere, tucked with blouse effect, trimmed with braid and buttons, sizes 4 to 14 $2. 28 years ’ Children's One-piece Dresses, box-plaited Russian effect, made of fancy wool mixtures, trimmed with plain cloth, leather belt, sizes 6 to ¢ 5 yg 14 YCATS. ccc senvcseverresececcrsesceeveronersseessenteneces . f Children’s “Gibson” Dresses, made of blue and brown cheviot, $4.8 *% trimmed with fancy silk braid and buttons, sizes 4 to 14 years.. 88 Children’s One-piece Russian Dresses, made of blue cheviot, fin- 9 ished with leather belt, sizes 4 to 14 years $5. 6 Children's Box-pigited Russian Dresses, made of hard-finished red and blue a worsted, finished with embroidered emblem and several rows of 9, | hand stitching, sizes 6 to 10 years, $8.78; sizes 12 to 14 years... D9e74 Children’s High-neck Dresses, made of light-blue, brown, royal white and s red cashmere, tucked yoke, trimmed with hand-stitching, bertha trimmed with soutache and fancy silk braids, full sleeves; fancy shirred Skirt, sizes 6 to 14 years. ...5....cecnetecesseresrecrccessers $9.96 r Ngee Gymnasium Suits, made of blue and black serge, cheviot and brillian- NI y tine, full blouse, Turkish bioomers, plain and trimmed with Ratt braid, sizes 12 to 20, £°.93, $3.34, $4.2’, $4.96 and up to... $8.78 \ a }\ \ \ ; Ein Ten Thousand Yards of ° Desirable Silks in Remnants <—— . —. At About Half Regular Prices,-«». vi ‘“ fe . 9 In addition to the short lengths there are many lots that 3 Ever y Size Shoes” at $2.75 include broken styles and color lines that contain ample Are Attracting Attention. inadninsk. puree ie aN Among the Black Silks Are:— Many a man who has been paying $8 and $10 Taff vee Crepe de Chine—Peau de C P for shoes is now wearing “ Every Size Shoes,”’ About Halt: Usieias rurepe de Chine-— rea de Cygnes— Peau and most folks don’t know the difference. Of Regular de Soie—Satin Duchess:—Armures—-Poplins and course there is a difference, but notso much , Prices, many others, as you think; the style of '‘Every Size Shoes” A the Calared Slike "Ares duplicates the custom models exactly, with fnong fie, Serene: a AEE pointed toes—military heels—flat lasts, ‘About Half} Plain and Fancy Taffetas—Peau de Cygnes—Peau “Every Size Shoes” comein 26 different Regular | %¢ Soie—Crepe de Chines—Printed Satin Liberties— styles, and in the 26 of them there is every Pri Japanese Silks—Moire Velours and dozens of Novel- size and half size from 4 to 12 and every re ties. f width from AAto EE. All leathers, They won’t last forever, but they’ll be Bivinganlen: sty did service after most $3.50 and $5 shoes : have fallen to pieces. Try a pair at $2.75! Women’s One Dollar Gloves at 64c... 5 » WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway. Houston St. Worth $1.00; Special at himeelf and his firm. Seven hunarea | ag | under the a ‘| And all World Wants impiy. | ve R v) WN own for the Horse Show Should Not Fail to See the Store. 19c/It Is Teeming with the Richest of Merchandise at the Fairest of Prices. Women’s Real Mocha Gloves, half pique sewn, embroidered backs, one large clasp, ditional stock In his possession. Out | of the 316 bonds Mr. Dresser counted FOR INSPRAY ud abe eee ' Oliver Nelson Declares He En-, may have t the remo i r books show about Ind pi y Mr. who | answered Mr. Dr om ninsel for Lewis, a Mercer Street Skirt Manufacturer. at any time the t Dresser that, there tiod against tho pari Mr a of es agreements it Is probable that he will. eof counsel, make such ©. De Veau, either | Villain in the his- an asslgm —<— | The thoughtless man witn land te sell Finds no one who will buy. He does not think of printer's ink sum | teen | The gineereda Plot to Rob Samuel man who aecnses him ts a strapping big fellow who loo%s as though he might well be centre Iria football game. ‘Tue bis man, Oliver Nelson, accuses De wz him to commit highway He declares that De Veau |} lained the holdnig up of a prominent lagen In ‘his place of hk and valu’ Au Was to furnish the brain: ernalia for the Job, while was to do the work. They wer the i nargh tate of bills M t of J bi De V as to be held up| with, several Mercer street. rest q question: Mary won't admit M as Ann was when Mary was a® Ann is now. How old is Ann; how old will she claim to be when jure I am,” ement Was ie Gusinest and Tob: |oa the head with w hallway of No. 117 Gr eg ery “On ie ni of Nov, er been to District-Att jeroma’ for resum : everal county 1 Lowis, a skirt) to Mercer street. Ann's Age. i (From the Baltimore American.y ‘A subscriber writes to the Notes and ‘otions department asking a brand new is twenty-four it). Mary me.’ ‘ le there would be what it was. He pel 3 against Lewis and he always h in his pocket, besides jewelry.” Nelson went on to say thar 4] for him to T replied, | yi plece of trid fi Mercer street Tet 's of- ed, de! “in. tectives I I met the ‘870 ears old (but is twice as old as old she's ten years older, if she Isn't married? doing Tho first part of the problem is @n- answer to rely too complex, but the ne last part of it is nineteen, B way at 6th Ave. Men’s Clothing. -. Double-Breasted $12.% Suits at Men’s Double-breasted Suits, made of gray and brown overplaid cheviots and handsome black thibet-—long, medium width lapels, but- tons spaced to create the broad, full chest effect; the tailoring and fit- ting are of the kind that keeps Ready-made Clothing in general favor. The finer qualities range up to $24.96. ~ Men’s Overcoats at *12,*° Men's Overcoats, made of Heavy twilled Oxford and black cheviot, 44 and 46 inches long, box model, easy, free hanging back, lined with serge, great value at $12.49. Men’s Overcoats at *14."° These are the popular “Tourist” styles, made of heavy fancy friezes and medium weight cheviots, velvet collar; broad, loose backs, held in witlr half belts, 52 inches long, Better grades at $17.96, $19.96 and $24.96. No matter how much more you may be asked to pay elsewhere, you'll not find richer Ready-made Clothing. It doesn’t exist. Made-to:Measure Shirts,-« ». French Linen Batiste—the daintizst, prettiest, finest stuff for Shirts we've ever seen; They were selected in Paris by our representative. The patterns are novel, exclusive ana refined—the uncommon, unob- trusively distinctive kind, that are not copied in cheaper fabrics. There are two grades—$6.94 and $8.94. apey ae the qualities that specialty Shirt makers sell at $10.00-and 12.50. Aides nay hater aeiged tocneste rots sei ete aie aa ieee White Dress Shirts Made to Measure. You may leave your order here without apprehension. Should the Shirts not fit perfectly comtortable we woulan’t permit you to retain them under any consideration. A Shirt that satisfies completely is an advertisement—so is one that doesn't satisfy. Muslin, Cambric, Engtish Long Sloth and Madras are the favorite stuffs for bodies of Dress Shirts, $1.49 to $4.49. We will be glad to show you our importations of Fancy Madras and Unshrinkable Flannel Shirtings from Scofland. Scores of patterns and colorings to choose from. “Custom Stock” Dress Shirts.-«». A new idea that should be investigated by men who have been paying from $4.00 to $5.00 for their Shirts made to order. We call them “Custom Stock,” because, while found in our regular stock, they pos- sess all the good features of costly custom products. Sizes range from 13% to 19, with varying chest measures for each neck size. Special models for “regular,” “short” and “stout” men, The system that governs the many combinations of measurements makes it casy for us io take the measure of almost any man and se- lect a faultless fit for him. Fine linen bosoms, soft-finished $7 24 light-weight percale bodies, attacned cuffs, coat shape..... 2. Our Men’s Stiff-Bosomed Shirts, are equal to the well-known $1.50 brands. They are made in our own factory, of fine percale, stripes and figures on light and dark grounds— detached cuffs. Men’s $1.00 Stiff-Bosomed Shirts, 49c. These shirts are made of corded madras, excellent quality, stripes and figures on light and medium grounds. A maker with rplus to be rid of puts these regular $1.00 Shirts within your reach at 49¢, Pyro Goods, -natcony, Rear Burnt Wood Frames, decorated with floral designs, 78c. and $1.02. Card Trays, 31c. Card Boxes, 44c. Loving Cups, Small Steins, Desk Blot- ters and Book Racks, $1.34. Card Receivers, 84c. Jewel Caskets, $1.52, $2.49 and $3.67. Leather Banners, decorated with Indian heads, $4.49. Complete assortment of plain and de- signed wood for Pyrography work. Pyrography Outfits, with platinum points, $1.47, $1.98 and $3.49, Scrap Baskets, assorted ‘colorings. sleeves and fro: wool girdle. 64Ac. pockets, collar, curs H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. M4 35th St. MACY’S merchandise and prices appeal to all —exclusive novelties— staple products—no matter what your need may be, you'll find the best valués here. bladder, 98c. leather, Boys’ Stationery.—m«-n. plete, $2.74, Desk Inkstands, black, polished brass or gold-finished, 99c., $1.12, $1.34 and $2.23. Desk Racks, black, polished brass or gold-finished, $1.14 to $2.97. Fountain Pens, solid gold points,! $1.08 and $1.36. “Red Star” Fountain Pen, 61¢. Sterling Silver Pencils, 15c to $1.21. Sterling Silver Pen Holders, 67c, to $1.06. * Sterling Silver Toothpicks, 17c. to 67c. Gold Toothpicks, 44c. to $1.14. Mother-of-Pearl Toothpicks, $1.21. Desk Sets, made of red or black leather, including inkstand, pen wiper, calendar, hand-blotter and desk pad, $2.11. Desk Set; made of red or black leather, silver trimmings, including inkstand, calendar, blotter, pen-wiper and pad, $3.61. Desk Set, made of red leather, includ- ing inkstand, stamp-box, pen-wiper, calendar and hand-blotter, rack and pad, $5.44. Desk Set, made of black leather, tn- cluding paper rack, stamp-box, ink- well, hand-blotter and pad, trimmed with brass, $6.81. Writing Cases, made of black, mode or brown leather, with or without lock and key, 99c. Writing Cases, covered with- genuine crocodile leather, lined with leather, $6.31. Desk Pad, made of leather, 61 and 99c.; trimmed with silve and $1.96; trimmed with bras: to $2.86. Leather-covered Travelling Clocks, 99c. to $1.81. Leather-covered Folios, $1.49 to $2.11, Children’s Coats, — ™. Children’s Full-length Coats, made of blue, brown and red zibeline; deep cape, roll collar and turn-over cuffs, finished with several rows of tailor regular bot., 9c. Erdner. St. Julien. and Bag, stron; Striking Bags, made of aranteed bladder and — le end fastenings, complete, 98c, " Boxing Gloves, filled with! curled hair, set, 98¢. ‘ The “Ideal” Striking Bag Platform ' ig and compact, come | Wines for Medicinal’ Us oth Fi. When You Buy by-the Furnish Jug Free. Two Star Whi A Siar pres $294 galion, tle; special at $2.44 gal., bottle, | Old Hermitage R: Bs ocd price 94c. sale, 74c. ia Coburg Rye, gal., $1.98; bottle, 470 ares Star Rye, gal, $2343 b Gibson's Pure Rye, 5: ‘ lon, $2.94; bot., 74c. gars Mount Vernon S.years $2.94.; bot., meee Ss James E. Pepper, 12 years Fonte. Gee Royal Amber Bourbon, gal, $4.49) Champagnes, Derany Pere & Fils (Epernay). Extra Dry, 1893, case qts., $19.98; pi $21.99. Vin Brut, 1893, case qts., $21.98; $23.98. } George D'Orbel (Epernay). _ Sec, case qts., $18.49; case Sec, case 4 doz. Va & 4 Grand Duke Extra Dry, Guyee Sp case qts., $12.24; ‘pints, $14.24; qual $1.07; pints, 62c. jImperial Champagne, Dry, case $6.74; case pints, $7.74. sed Moselle Wines. G. A, Schmitgen, Germany, Bottled at the Chateau. 5 66 Zeltinger. .case qts., $5.94; case pts., $6.94 © case qts., $7.74; case pts., $8.74 Pisporter, 1890. case qts., $7.74; pts., $8.74 Brauneberger..case qts., $834; case st Erdner Treppchen.qts., $9.24; pts., $10.24 Graacher Therlay, Auslese, 1834, case qts., $25.22; case pts., $2! Clarets, 5 Leon Marceau & Ce., Bordeaux. case qts., $3.98; Pontet Canet ..case ats, $4.98; Lend a R. H MACY co. al Cig Sporting Goods, su» \Rugby Footballs, regulation’ made of strong leather, gua golden fan | dou- 740, 12 years. ol for pints, $21.49. stitching and cloth piping, size 4 to 14 years,.....+5 Children's Double-breasted Box Reef- el velvet collar, emblem on_ sleeve, lined throughout, sizes 6 6 Medoc ... case qts., $5.74; pts, $6.74 to 14 YearS.... eeeeseees $6.96 | st. Emition Children’s Full-length Loose Coats, m Mi fancy sleeves, tailor-stitched, trimmed with gilt buttons, sizes to 14 years Misses’ Box Coats, made of blue and bi fect, inlaid collar, fancy sleeve fin- $4,39 Bottled at the Chateaux. rs, made of blue chinchilla, notched Sainte Loubes .case qts., $5.24; pts., $004 4 St. Julien . St. Estephe . Margaux, Superior, case qts., $8.74; pts, 9.74 Chat. Pontet Canet, ‘i case qts., 9.74; pts., $10.74 Chat. Pape Clement, ie case qts., $11.24; pts. $12.24 nade of blue, castor and green zibe- ine, deep military cape, rol collar, .. $8.74 rown zibeline, double-breasted ef- ished with cuff, sizes 14, Ghat. Dillon, 1899, : iat 16 and 18 years) .......0+ $7.81 case ats, $6.74; pts, $77 Misses’ Collarless Box Costs, mate Hock Wines, # of blue and brown zibeline, double cape, finished with velvet piping, new Heinrich Bartel & Sohn, Mainz, style sleeve with cuff, sizes Hochheimer, case qts., $4.49; pints, $5.49 14, 16 and 18 years Girls’ Full-length Loose Coats, made oO re over cuffs, finished with several rows of stitching and red cloth piping, sizes 6 to 16 years llen’s Blanket Bath Robes-.». We secure the Blankets in large quantities direct from the mills. We then have them converted into Robes—usually when factories are threatened with duli times and are therefore willing to execute orders at about cost to keep their organizations from scattering. $2.98—Heavy Blanket Bath Robes, plain gray, with striped sleeves and skirt, round or sailor collar. $4.24—Heavy ‘Blanket Bath Robes—fancy scroll patterns in $6.48—Heavy All-wool Blanket Bath Robes, handsome large patterns, striped sleeves and skirt, wool girdle, $7.48—Heavy All-wool Blanket Bath Robes, small and me- dium patterns, assorted colorings, wool girdle, $9.48—Heavy All-wool Blanket Bath Robes, pockets, neck, + bound with satin ribbon, silk-and- $12.98—Heavy All-wool Blanket Bath Robes, rich patterns; aed front bound with silk. $9.96 Feiness Rudesheimer, case, qts., $5.49; pints, a Liebfraumilch, case, qts., $6.49; pints, 7. Marcobrunner, : case qts., $7.49; pints, $8.49 Burgundy Wines, ~ Leon Marceau & Co. Beaune, case qts., Pommard, case qts. : Nuits, case qts., $8.49; case pints, $9 Chambertin, case qts., $9.49; case pints, 8! 0, Clos de Vugeot, case qts., f blue zibeline, deep military cape, rll collar, fancy sleeves with turn- $9.96 , 8] $10.49; case pints, $41, iu California Wines, > gal, $ 84; gal, 84; Angelica .. Muscatel .. Sweet Catawba R. S. Angelica. Ginger Ale, Red Star tny- of the imported b double our prices; Sarsaparilla, Red.

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