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MEME -W-ROOKLYA equate Water Supply Ren- Firemen All but Helpless Big Blaze and Forces! Rates Up. sl. MAINS LAID YEARS ‘AGO NEARLY USELESS. r Greater in the Borough, Insurance Experts Declare, than Any Other Large City in the Country. With such an inadequate water sup- stroved the Brooklyn Academy of Mu- alt, the entire borough awoke’ to-day, fully aroiwed to the new danger. Al! inburasice men have been aware (poor water supply in rBooklyn, 4e-one of the reasons why in- noe rates were raised despite the fight. made by the Merchants’ Ab- there are many antiquated fn the Fire Department of the 96 well as hose ¢hat bursts un- the slightest pressure, the principal 166, of the insurance men Is the of wafer pressure. In some sec- he pressure !s beavier than in ‘That fact wae demonstrated at ! jeademy fire, ‘hen the engines arrived the firemen the hone on tothe nearest plugs the opposite side of the street. A ‘ “about as big out BP « . They had fr hose was the on tonsix-inch main, corroded worn out, which was lald in 1860, When the borough wae little more than village, Some of the firemen had to go @ half mile to get water, Montague street is dividing Ine Wpetween sections One and Three, as part of the city Is laid out on Maps In the Water Commissioner's ome TSoshten Coald Have Saved House. to the plugs Ar- near the 2 building, they would have con “heoted indirectly with a comparatively Rwenty-Inch main, through an singh main. But. even thon, as ef James F. Murray sald, nothing Hild ave saved the Academy of Oh 6, property, and when they ‘Mailed to get u decent-sized stream out Gf Montague street it looked for a ime as if all the buildings on the would be destro; including home of* Hugh McLaughlin. on Bnestreet, directly in the rear of lemy: nd "While ‘the tire was at its heignt tne Insurance men were happy. treet is fll of insurance agencies, and jed. ‘The tire to chem meant an- other podelbie increase in rates for the Dorough. Besides vhat they all knew ‘that ‘there was no insurance on the |" Great Risk in Brooklyn, OL @ti fargo cities in me State insur- ance mon gay that the risk is greater ‘in BrocGlyn than an: 2 else. ‘hla, ‘of Bourke, is not the fault of any par- ‘Setilar municipal administration. Each political party tha! for tlie past Afteen years has tried ta ‘Femedy the inadequate water supply ot Bheborough. Even now Michael J. Daay (has; m big contract for laying 48-inch “ai1 20-inch mains, but it will be a long _ Umie before they are teady for use, In most ts of the city the m@a ate @ix and eight inch. In the ary good tion they range between e.ght, Wélve, sixteen and twenty Inches. Tha fe why the merchants are opposed t Bhe high rates of ineurance, although they get a comparatively ll rate city. @rsince the recent Conev Isla when the old Bowery was wiped of property owners have had t wice a& much for thelr insurance, the section below Sixty-second treet, where the Third avenue car ‘turn off for Coney Island, the rates 9, ince are #0 high ‘ton Is beyond the reach of most ros dents. The rate Is 50 per cent. greare thah th anv other section of Brooklyr ith Janly reason for this ig the lac @8.was shown at the fire that de- | ough! firemen were only bent on saving || Montague ; ) brokers stood in their offices ana! that the prote ¥ of water, When a fire stagts down tha way it usually burns Itself out. In speaking of the poor water supply Commissioner Van Iderstine took up the Academy fire. He said: Water Supply Inadequate. “The reports that come to me are to the effect that at the comfpencement of the fire the supply of water was Inade- Quate, I am of the opinion that this to the existence of tuberculated | insufficient connections, “The trouble was remedied to a large extent after the depattment's force reached the scene of the fire and made the changes in the connections which diverted water from other sectiona {nto locality occupied by the engines, ‘ie mains jn this sepiion are, with- out avfestion, insufficient. This has been appreciated for n long time, and the contracts now under way will, to a jarge extent ‘remove all existing shortage, Dhe most important of theve projected improvements {s a 16-Inch. fire main running directly from the Mount Pros- pect Reservoir through the dry goods dlatrict and Pierrepont street to the wa- ter front, Altogether these contracts call for au expenditure of about $2,(0,- 00), but the work cannot, jn the nature ot things, be completed for months to come. 4n December of last year the members of the New York Fire Insurance Ex- change, of whlch every company is a Member, took the ynutter of |Hrooklyn risks and investiedted then very thor- ly. ‘They raised the rates In almost every section of the city, but principal'y in the Twelfth, Twentieth and Tyrenty- taying Up Nights with the Baby? Has It distressing skin affection? no need of Te “Hosta of happy mothers dally use, 4 It speedily all i and’akin. 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Cut (My compan omt, write yorr name and addr Var Hh feated Soar Tifuatr tells you how. to PECIRE Tl” ith, 4 a styles, cither walking o} each, ing manyexclusive sty ‘To-morrow we place on sale Our Entire Stock of Ligh Grade Tattorea Suits t One-Third Less Than Recent Prices. j waits of Finest Zibelines and Scotch Mixtures in the long} Hits are correct in style and were recently priced $40 to) Special $30.00 per suit. =. 4 j of Velveteen, Corduroy and Fine Broadc!o:hs in} tailored effects with applications of braid, &c., rep-! Special $50.00 per suit. Lord & Taylor. r dress length skirts, These les; recently priced $75 to $85. THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, 1903. R. H. MACY & CO. iM Broadway at Sith Su At Macy’s You Frequently Amount You Thoaght One Would Cost. Bring the Children to see our Ten Thousand Dollar Secure Two Presents for the |] Holiday Windows. Twenty-one Moving Tableaux. Diamonds, Gold Jewelry and Watches-«n. R. HW. MACY @ COL RH. Macy & Co's Attractions Are Theit Low Prices, . (ane Children to see our AcyS Ten Thousand tree ear are ris Dollar The Economy of Our Prices Holiday Windows. |/Is More, Pronounced During B'way, at 6th Ave. . A Full-Fledged Christmas Store. An ideal Jewelry store. This Holiday-time finds it four times greater than it was before we moved into the largest building in the world devoted to retailing. It is as complete and safe as if we sold nothing else besides Diamonds, Gold Ornaments and Waiches. However, because we do sell hundreds of other Jines, is one of the prime reasons why our prices are so much lower than specialists charge. But we do not employ specialty Jewelry stores as basis of comparisons for anything save qualities, varieties and styles. In all those respects we have established and do maintain our stock up to the standard of the leading Jewellers—and then we proceed to undersell Department stores that emphasize their low prices. Our policy— Goods that match those shown by the highest-priced wxciusive spec- ialty stores in New York. Prices that range /ower than de- partment stores charge that con- sider cheapness alone, That rare, Macy-originated combination evolved the “ideal Jewelry store,” Selected Dia- Diamonds, monds, set in eighteen carat gold or platinum. The latter con- tinues in high favor. Its dull sil- very lustre forms a fine basis for the precious stones. Bar Pins, $44.99to $64.24 Harvest Moons, $133.24to $689.24 Paved Hearts, $269.49 to $1,500.49 Crescents, $107.96 to $397.84 Brooches, $17.94 to $1,594.24 Pearl and Diamond Brooches, two hundred designs to choose from, $9.89 to $750.49. Women's Diamond Rings, single stone, $12.49 to $234.49. Women's Diamond Rings, two stones, $12.94 to $494.24, Women's Diamond Rings, three stones, $26.79 to $309.49. Women's Princess Rings, $30.94 to $500.24, Women's Cluster and Fancy Rings, $20.49 to $494.24. Men’s Diamond Rings, single or three stones, plain and fancy set- tings, $10.94 to $225.19. Diamond Lavallieres and Necklaces $10.96 to $1,079.49. Diamond Scarfpins, three hundred designs, $8.49 to $174.24. Diamond Screw Earrings, $15.49 to $449.47, Diamond Links, nearly three hun- dred different effects, $5.69 to $60.49. é Diamond Lockets, $7.96 to $84.94. Diamond Bracelets, $14.49 to $76.49. Diamond Barrettes, $173.49 to $270.49. Diamond-Studded Knives, $12.49 to $31.24. Diamond-Studded Cigar £6.49 to $26.49. Diamond-Studded Tie Clasps, $7.24 to $21.24. We have a collection of fine loose Diamonds and Pearls — various sizes and colors. If it is your wish we will mount them to your order in scarfpins, rings, brooches or any Cutters, other design. The better judge you | are of values the keener will be your appreciation of these beauties. nent in the world—that’s Macy's. tive and timely merchandise. |Rose, Polished. The variety of solid | Gold — Gold Jewelry is in- | finite—almost, It’s Jewelry. an array well worth considering--if buying is to be done. The three popular finishes are |generously represented — Roman, ~let Fl. Brooches—all the favorite designs, including hearts, scrolls, _ rings, crescents, fleur-de-lis, flowers, wreath, harvest moons, bars, horseshoes and art nouveau novel- ties—plain, enamelled or set with pearls and fancy stones—$3.34 to $41.88. Hat Pins, plain or set with pearls, amethysts and turquoises—$1.59 to $10.34. Scarfpins, over one hundred styles, 94e to $16.67. Lorgnette Chains, plain, fancy or- naments or set with semi-precious stones, $9.54 to $70.03. Nethersole Bracelets, $24.49. Chain Bracelets, plain or chased, $2.41 to $14.96. Belt and Novelty Bar Pins, $2.82 to $10.94, Rings for men and women, plain seals for monograms, or set with pearls and fancy stones, $1.67 to $47.34. ze Gold Lockets, round, square and heart-shaped, plain and art nou- veau designs, $4.34 to $16.24, Links, immense assortment of de- signs, plain, edged and art nouveau effects, bar or chain coupling, $2.49 to $11.24. Tie Clasps, 78c. to $6.88. Men's Vest Chains, single or dou- ble, all the popular links, $12.34 to $30.08, Pocket Knives, $10.63 to $18.49. Toilet, Desk and Table Sterling Silver. Dozens of Novelties—dozens of useful every-day things—new patterns; exclusive patterns. Gun Metal and Royal Copper. The collection of these ts very large—some are plain; others are jewelled. You'll find our $7.96 to 10 and 14 carat, prices surprisingly low. Women’s Watches, Plain and engraved Having a_high- Watches, grade Watch for men made for us according to our own specifications was one of the notable results of our negotiations with a celebrated Swiss manufacturer. as the La Forge and Valentine Watch, ‘and is for sale here ex- clusively. Small model, open face, gun metal, silver, gold-filled and 14 carat. gold cases, 7 or 15 jewelled movements, $8.89 to $24.89. It is known lst Fl. Our “Herald Square’ Watches for men—16 size, gun metal, silver, gold filled and 14 carat gold single and hunting cases, are not equalled anywhere at the prices—$9.97 to $50.19. The movements and the cases are made in this country spe- cially to our order. Men's Silver Watches, open face or hunting case, plain and engraved, American and Swiss Movements, $3.96 to $29.89. Men's Gold-filled Watches, Swiss and American movements, open face or hunting case, plain, engine turned or engraved, 20 and 25 years’ guarantee, $7.96 to $53.49, Men’s Solid Gold Watches, high- grade Swiss and American move- ments, open face or hunting case, two sizes, $20.24 to $109.49. Men’s Solid Gold Horse Timers and Repeaters, ranging up to $149.24. , Silver, open - face and hunting cases, —American and Swiss movements, $2.34 to $9.96. Ast FI, Enamelled, all colors, on gold and silver, plain or set with finitation pearls, $3.49 to $20.94, Gold-filled, open face or hunting cases, plain, chased or engine turned, .fine Swiss and American movements, $9.46 to $18.49, Solid Gold, high grade Swiss and American movements, open face or hunting cases; plain, chased or set with diamonds, $8.94 to $89.49, a, Gift Suggestions Gleaned from the Basement. The most spacious, the most attractive, the lightest, brightest, airiest, roomiest base- And every inch is crowded with practical, decora- To-day we print a brief hint of the collection—a few items from among the Brass, Copper, Nickel, Wrought Iron, Oak, Bamboo, Papier-Mache, Willow, Straw and Leather Goods. chines, $6.17 to $8.94. Nickel, Brass and Copper Five o'Clock Tea Kettles, $1.72 to $11.39. Nickel-plated Chating Dishes, $3.09 to $14.06, Nickel-plated Wine Coolers, $1.29 to $4.11 Nickel-plated Serving Trays, Ste. | to $6.71. Nickel Trays and Scrapers, 92c. to $2.14. Nickel-plated Nut Crackers, 12c. to * Nickel-trimmed Porcelain Trays, 46c, to $9.54. Copper Punch Bowls, $17.43 to $20.34. per Steins, $4.69 to $10.49, per Trays, $1.26 to $3.94. ‘ ‘4 ¢ lectrle Pocket ‘Lamps, $3c. to $1.24, Electric FlashHght Torches, $1.39, Electric Telegraph Instruments, $1.48 to $3.06, Brass Andirons, $2.74 to $64.34. Brass Fire Sets, $4.12 to $15.96, Brass Hearth Fenders, $9.18. t Brass Fire Screens, $4.39 to $31.29, Brass Coal Hods, $4.98 to $14.99. Brass Umbrella Stands, $4.94 to $20.98. Wrought Iron Andirons, $2.17 to | $8.41, | Wrought Iron Fire Sets, $3.56 to $10.92, iric Alarm Clocks, $2.94 to | Night Clocks, $3.39 to $4.82 to | Gas Logs, $2.99 to $5.99. Cowhide, Walrus, Pigskin and Alli- | gator Travelling Bags, 12 to 20in., $2.92 to $22.43. Sole Leather English Kit Bags, 13 to 26 in,, $14.06 to $19.92. Sole Leather Dress Suit Cases, 18 to 26 in, $4.81 to $24.11, Sole Leather Hat Boxes, $7.56 to $20.81. Leather or Leathestrimmed Cloth | Boston Bags, $2.06 to $4.97. | Fitted Bags for men and women— alarge variety, with ebony or sterl- ing silver furniShings. All the toi- let articles are strong and reliable —made for service—$10.38 to $76.38. jelled French-plate Mirrors, $1.93 to $8.24. te} Cabinets. $5.28 to $6.59 hooks, 52c. to $1.66, | Flemish Oak Plate Racks, $1.38 to | $2.06, Solid Oak Combination Step Chairs, | $2.74 to $3.09, Oak-framed Mirrors, 43¢. to $3.31. Oak and Ash Invalids’ Trays,.$1.58 to $2.06. | 89e. to $3.71. Hardwood Card Tables, $1.38 to | $1.86. ‘ Plain and Striped Cutting Tables, 94c, to $3.09. Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers, 99¢. to $6.49. Family Clothes Wringers, bed teed for five years, $3.44 to 85,38. Bamboo Plant Stands,42c, to $1.72 Solid Oak Medicine Cabinets, bev- ind Mahogany Hanging China | Solid Ork Hat Racks, three and five | Oak Blacking Cases, carpeted tops, | | They are the things that fit your own personal and domestic uses—and chime in with the needs of scores who are to be the recipients of your Christmas courtesies, Nickel-plated French Coffee Ma- | Bamboo Tables, 56c. to $3.72. Bamboo Hanging Baskets, 49c. to $1.72, Bamboo Standing Book Racks, three and five shelves, $1.38 to $2.73. Bamboo Music Racks c ra ic cks, $1.86 to Bamboo India Seats, $1.53 to $2.06, Papier Mache Handkerchief Boxes, 42c. to 67c. Pebler Mache Glove Boxes, 42c. to ce Papier Mache Powder Boxes, 19¢. to 38. Papier Mache Stationery Holders, 67c, to $1.29, gs Mache Serving Trays, 48c. 0 $2.83. | Mache Fancy Brackets, 38¢. 10 82, Papier Mache Crumb Trays and Brushes, 86c. to $1.59, Papier Mache Hair Receivers, 16c. to $1.69, Papier Mache Comb and Brush Holders, 29¢. to «67¢. Papier Mache Ink Stands, 58c. Willow Fancy Scrap Baskets, 34c. to $2.74. Willow Work Baskets, lined with Satin, 74c, to $3.09. Willow Standing-Work Baskets, 74¢/ 5.98. to $5.98, Willow Baby Hampers, $3.79 to $6.18, Willow Bassinettes, $5:03 to $6.19. dori Dog. Carriers, ,$3.79 to 47, Fancy Straw Music Racks, $1.94 to $3.24. Fancy Straw Hampers, $1.99 to 83.49, Twenty-one Moving Tableaux. | the Holiday Season than Ary 34th to 35th St, lOther Time. Visit Our New Piano Department on the fourth floor and examine the “STRAUS” PIANOS at $125.00, $150.00 and * $175.00. They are made especially for us by a leading manufacturer. We arrang- ed for them to bear our own private brand. And you may be sure that every instrument sold under the “STRAUS” name fepresents more Piano-quality than was ever before peste for the same money. ‘e particularly urge you to con- sider the higher grades—STRAUS PIANOS ATF $225.00-$250.00-$275.00 They are equal in EVERY material and artistic respect to the Pianos that are sold at $350.00 to $400.00 BY DEALERS WHO DO BUSINESS ON CREDIT OR ON THE IN- STALMENT PLAN. Good judges of Pianos who are wholly concerned in your interest will tell you ‘that the STRAUS PIANOS are perfect in construction, that they are finished with all the latest and most scientific improve- ments and that their tonal qualities are beautiful. The verdict of critical musicians who were asked to render opinions justi-° fies our statement that these Pianos are not equalled by the ones others offer at a half more than we charge. ‘We are sole agents in Greater New York for the celebrated Rteinertone Pianoforte, Wanted—A Desk._sn That's the unuttered wish of hun- dreds of women. A Desk for her chamber, or parlor, or library. Such a gift is so much more serviceable, and imposing, and enduring than some trifling trinket that may cost as much, or more. The sensible giver wiil consider a Desk. That's why we have made such broad preparations, Qver one hundred and fifty styles to choose from—every desirable size— graceful designs in plain and weath- ered oak, maple, birch, mahogany and Vernis-Martin. $3.96 for $5.00 Desks, solid oak, two drawers, French legs, trimmed with brass. $6.74 for $8.50 Combination Desk and Book Case, solid oak, mirror top, 5 ft. 4°In: high, 31 inches wide. $8.74 for $10.50 Desks, fine bird’s- eye maple, two drawers, French legs, carved front, trimmed with brass. $9.44 for $11.50 Desks, bird's-eye maple, two drawers, French legs, beautifully carved, trimmed with ], brass. $11.74 for $15.00 Desks, solid quar- tered’ oak, two drawers, French legs, carved front, large bevelled pattern mirror top. $1374 for $16.50 Desks, solid quar- tered oak, four drawers, handsomely carved mirror top, trimmed with brass. $17.24 for $20.00 Desks, bird's-eye maple, three large and one small drawers, trimmed with cast brass. Cellarettes. un m. Cellarettes—that’s what these Wine CarpetSized Oriental Rugs.-«» Yesterday’s sell- Group 1—Turkish, Pérsian, Khiva, Bokhara and ing of Oriental Cashmere Rugs, suitable for parlors, libraries and Rugs was ayiiting-roons, sizes rang from 7x10 ft. to. 10x13 vite | {tes Werth $85.00 to $190.00; special at double tribute. $59.98 and $69.98 It furnished tes- timony of our’ Group 2—Turkish and Persian Rugs, dark and power to save light colorings, including green, pink and rose, you money on average size 94¢x12)4 ft. . the rich and Antique Cashmere and Afghanistan Rugs, the con- beautiful Ru s {rolling color is deep, rich red, average size 7}¢x10 &S/ ft; worth $115.00 to $155.00; special at from the far $74.98 and $84.98, East. It supplied con- Group Simureaan Persian ies, tril Gulistan ‘i and Inelli Turkish Rugs and fine Indian Carpets, crete evidence of average size 10x13 ft.; worth $150.00; your judgment Special at $99.98. and appreciation. Crowds respond-| Group 4—OushakTurkish Rugs, fine shade of blue ed to the an-|andred; Gulistan Rugs in delicate clerins and nouncement that|!ndian Rugs in beautiful medallion and all-over wei tid cleaned | {esigns, sizes range from 9x12 ft. to 1034x1334 ft; worth $165.00to $187.50; srecial at ON tea! $114.98 and $129.98. porter ‘and would Place the entire) Group 5—A remarkably choice collection of the purchase on sale best Rugs that come from the Far East, ificluding at big price con-| Aloyund Rugs—colorings that blend harmoniously cessions. with different dainty decorative schemes, thick, heavy pile, average size 1014x14 ft. The movement] Kerman Turkish Rugs, brilliant color combinations, will be continued | appropriate for libraries and dining rooms. until the Jast Rug | Muskabad Rugs, mellow, mossy pile, peerlessly asibeen\sold Oriental in patterns and colorings, sizes range up 3) to 12x15 [t.; worth $200.00 to $275.00. Special at In spite of the splendid activities $ 1 49.98 to $ 1 95.98. of buyers yester. | Group 6—Any one needing a Rug for parlor, din- day, you will ing-room or club reception room should not fail to find the variety| S€¢ these handsome Herez, Gorovan, Serapi and sh as attract Kermenshah Rugs—the designs and colorings are He eae ‘ studies of symmeiry and beauty; sizes range from $ 10x15 ft. to 17x24 ft.; worth $350.00 to $1,500.00. values are repre- Special at $249.98 to $937.48. sented by the groups quoted, Medium Sized Orientals from Our Own Stock at Reduced Prices.-sn. Caucasian and Persian Rugs, some with deep, thick pile; others close and heavy; all are unusually melow and silky; sizes range up to 4x7 ft Special at $11.74,$14.94and $16.74 Daghestan, Kabistan, Iran, Mossoul and Kazak Rugs—rich ani in perfect condition. Many of them with pile as fine and close as the pile wf Kermanshahs; average size 4x7 feet. ‘ Special at $19.94, $23.98, $29.98. Kermanshahs, Tebriz, Sarouk and several others of the finest weaves from te lenin of Persia, including rich antique Kabistans; average size 4x7 feet. Special at $39.98 to $74.98. Persian Hall Strips and Runners, beautiful soft colori sizes range from 3 to 4 ft. wide to 9 to 1634 ft. long. Hip thegies Special at $19.94 to $29.98. Good | Groceries =. Havemeyer & Elder’s Standard Granulated Sugar, 25 Ibs.’ put up in cotton 13| 100 Ibs, put up in double DASHTOT:.) skit eye $1. 2 burlap taps segues $4,483 Bridal Veil—Flour—Lily White. and Cigar Cabinets are called. A man’s present—sure {6 be accept- 79c. for 2434 Ib. bag. { 2446 Ib. bag for 63c. able—because they are novel, orna- $3.32 for half barrel. Half barrel for $2.79 mental and thoroughly useful. We , $6.04 for whole barrel. Whole barrel $5.48 have secured twenty-five distinct de- signs that are confined to us. ‘They are modifications and variations of the truest Mission school—finished in oak, weathered oak and mahog- any. Learn the way prices run by these three: Mahogany © finished, Golden and Weathered Oak Cellarettes, equipped with revolving stand that holds five bottles and glass rack, 37 in. high, 19% in. wide, 17 in. deep, $10.49. Pedestal shaped Mahogany finished Cellarette, revolving stand that holds five bottles, racks that hold twelve cocktail and whiskey glasses and zine-lined moistening box for cigars, 42 in. high, 17 in. wide, 17 in. deep, $14.96, Mahogany finished.Golden or Weath- ered Oak Cellarette, centre section has revolving stand for five bottles, racks for glasses; zinc-lined drawer for cigars, also compartment for Ice, with faucet for water to run through, R23 96. Men’s Underwear. —10 ri Men’s extra heavy ribbed brown Bal- Red Star Brand Coffee. It has. the strength, the flavor and the full, mellow aroma that partic- ular coffee drinkers like. Roasted and ground daily. Regular price for 1 Ib. carton, 29c.; special for this} 5 Ib. caddy, reg. $2.24; special, $1.94, sale, 23c.; 5 lb. carton, $1.14. . 10 Ib. caddy, reg. $4.36; special,$3.76, Red Star Baking Powder. Guaranteed absolutely pure and equal in every respect to the widely advertised brands that are sold at much higher prices, Half-pound cans, regular price 15c.; special 13. One-pound cans, gular price 29c.; special 24c. Five-pound cans, regular price $1.29; special $1.09. Vanilla Flavoring. Lemon Flavoring, Bottle containing two ounces, 15c. Bottle containing two ounces, 43c, Bottle containing quarter pint, 29c. Bottle containing quarter pint, 24c. Bottle containing half pint, S4e, Bottle containing half pint, 44c, Bottle containing one pint, 98c. Bottle containing one pint, .79c, Marrowfat Feas, vessamine brand, can, 10c.; dozen, $1.09. Extra Sifted Early June Peas, Jessamine brand, can, t4c.; dozen, $1.57, Extra Sifted Early June Peas, Lily White brand, can, 16¢.; dozen, $1.91. Tomatoes, Ruby King brand, extra quality, fine fruit, can, 9c.; dozen, $1.02, Tomatoes, Jessamine brand, best quality, red ripe Jersay ck, can, 11¢.; dozen, $1.24. quality Jersey Amaryllis Chop Tea, Formosa Oolong, Mixed, English Breakfast, Ceylon, Young Hyson, Japan and Gunpowder. 1 Ib. carton, reg. 48c.; special, 39c. Tomatoes, American Beauty brand, extra large’ can, eMoicest pack, can, 13¢.: dozen, $1.46, brigean Combination Sutts, well fin- The Best Laund Supplies. ished and perfect -fitt'ng, $1.69. Red Star Laundry Soap, box con-| Red Star Washing Powder, f Men's Heavy Ribbed Balbriggan | tajning CO large cakes, $2.94; 30} pound packages, 15c.; dozen Combination Suits, $1.29. large cakes, $1.49. ages, $1.69. Men's natural merino. Combination a , - Suits, finished in best manner, $2.69, 4 Red Star Borax Soap, box contain-| White Borax Soap, box s camellg i vila cr ing 60 large cakes, $2.84, 60 large cakes, $3.24. Lily White Floating Soap, box con-} pure ‘Borax, Red Star brand, pound Me pet ribbed Poticett, sear bts tons; Drawers to mat wi guble taining 100 Jarge cakes, $4.74; Sc. ackages, 10¢.; $ each, “ Box containing’ 400 small| Pest‘et nyc’ Gostm BAe erssets sg Bed oD ne ; Men's white Australian’ wool Shirts, cakes, $2.99; 3c. each, a Gad git scouring Naaning Soda, ten-pound packages, heavy weight, ribbed. bottoms; Soap, or con- “taining. 100 large cakes, .7Ay Ac. Drawers to «match, finished with Fa ct Hews Udes epi, pints, an 5 10¢.; $4.12, dozen; » a 196.5] double ts, susdender tapes, all sizes up to’ So in, $1.24. bail A ad ant Elia’ ee er-w single reasted, double-breasted and ‘Dla, hipound PPE PORN BOX eh