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STRANDED CREW Goldy Budd Is Fast Urgent Calls Have Been Sent Out for Assistance. With a Sixty-Mile Gale Blowing and the Mercury Near Zero, the Sailors Suffer Intense Torture. OCEAN CITY, N. J., Dec. 15.—Word gent along the coast early to-day asked ‘foritielp to rescue eleven men who clung 0 the wreck of the sloop Goldy Budd, jh went ashore during the night. The wid blew at a sixty-mile-an-hour rate and the thefmometer registered close to zero mark. attempts were made during the and early morning to reach the ‘but both of them proved unsuc- ful. and the call for help was then out. Goldy Budd was in charge of ‘Sohal AE from New- Iphia with a load Godfish. It went ashore four miles of this city. boat went ashore fast night tn hurricane, and the fret, that was of it was when signals were sent th cloudless sky. At first it was to be some mistake, and then Were sent up, showing that the Was in distress and wanted ald. ; er signalied that the ship not leaking at that time, but that “Men suffered terribly trom cold. ‘What could be learned by signal- It appears that the Goldy Budd had Mauntered heavy weather ever since Jett Newfoundland. The second day she encountered a terri which almost capsized he: righted, but in the storm on Gat- ‘she was nearly sunk again, Budd is a two-masted ac! _ Ghuets om Staten Island. Two new police districts were estab- Mashed to-day by Commissioner Greene, @nd that means the apointment of two Mote captains, which willg follow at ‘ Staten comprised one police precinct, the main station at Stapleton and three sub-stations throughout the will now be divided into two with another main station at ion, This will be hty-first Precinct. precinct was made out of tion districts com- ichmond Hill territo1 new precinct will be known as ty=second. aid tha captains as Commigsion ‘an eligible Ust for him. top of the eligible lst E ‘of the 'Tender- is the time to advertine, and in selecting a medium do not forget that The is the only medium that proves by-figures that it is used by the majority and & reault-producer in every re- epect, er realized from i in this medium, 80 be wine and use the medium that carries the majority, ‘They m results or they would ; “WORLD \“..NTS are printed on a | flat suface, 80 come to the surface at ‘nce and put )2ur wants in type. “THERE ARE— iH Paid Help Wants in this 4 morning’s World. BUT 3 i Paid Help Wants in the thirteen * other New York papers combined, abpnessens . AGED + BARTENDERS .. SNA oe BINDERS... OKKEEVERS “4|KITCHENWORK. 13 UNCHMEN UPHOLSTERERS. USEFUL MEN .. SEA CAPTAIN GONE. Commander of the China and Japan Steamship Indrawadi Believed to Have Been Lured Away and Killed. The East River about the Atlantic Dock, Brooklyn, is being dragged to-day |ia expectation of finding the body of | William ‘T. Porter, captain of the steamship Indrawadi, of the China and Japan Line. It is not known that Capt. Porter was drowned, but it is believed that he met with foul play and that the water would be the most natural place for the murderers to dispose of the body. The Indrawadi salled yesterday in charge of the fr delayed since Saturday in the expecta- Uon that Capt. Porter would appear. years old and whose wife and children live in Liverpool, was Inst seen Friday night when he went to bed in his cabin on board the ship, which was tied up at the Atlantic Dock, The Cabin Was Vacant. When the galley boy went to call the captain for kreakfast Saturday morning he found the catun vacant. One sult of clothes was missing, and the beddins waa undistprved. i burning, a1 r MURDER IS FARED| voluntary, @nuses the greatest eurprise, Seon this trip he was to have stopped sev days” in Liverpool and hi freareaey of his anxiety to see yt joes of the agents of the Member of the firm sald: find, tired Friday hight. One sult of his clothes being missing indicates that he was dressed when he left the sh: “Foul play 8 the only thing which sug- gests itself to us. The most cordial re- lations existed between Capt. Porter and crew, and he could have had no quarrel with them." officer, having been| > Capt. Porter, who was thirty-eight | ull TWO MEN WOUNDED BY SAME BULLET in David Ing and Varck streets, to-day, when the crowd was ab- sorbing free lunch and ‘thigh hate" of beer two men were shot by the same ullet. ‘Phe bullet was fired by Mahoney and was intended for James F. Meade, of No. 159 Varick street. It hit Meade in the right hand and John Cunningham, ef No. Jul Hudson sireet, an innocent ‘on- looker, in the right erm. Mahoney and Meade were Cunningham went to St. Vine met. t like to ha’ Meade walk in and invite his custom- to spend their ers across the street money with his rival when they were *) Official Report Sent: to Wash- .| gram from Rear-Admiral Cotton, dated ington from Constantinople | Proves that Davis Was Beat-| en While Defending American. CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 15.—The| United States Legation has received an | exhaustive report of the recent incident at Alexandretta, fully convicting the local authorities and police of making an unwarranted attack on Consul Day It also proves arbitrary interfere with him in the pursuit of his gutles, and showing that although Attarian, the naturalized American, thad been ten deys in Alexandretta, he was not mo- lested until he attempted to embark for Egypt under the protection of the Con- sul. The Legation has transmitted the re- port to Washington and is awaiting Instructions regarding the mea Dec, 15.—The Navy Department to-day received a cable- Beirut yesterday, announcing that the Brooklyn hed left Beirut for Alexandria for target practice. It Is said at the Nay ‘tment that when the Brook- yn feobes, this practice she will re+ turn to Beirut and that the San Fran- ~ MAGY'S merchandise and prices appes! to all —exclusive novelties— staple products — no matter what your need may be, you'll findthe best values here. Macy’s—The largest retail store in the world and the most convenient in which to shop, Macy’s—‘he original Department Store—for nearly half a century the source of all progressive methods, At Macy’s You Frequently Se- cure Two Presents for the Amount You Thought One Would Cost. Good Groceries. 1»... The Grocery store is teeming with the Christmas spirit. We've drawn heavy drafts upon the best sources for the best things to eat—and the usual low Macy prices are dominant. Here's a splendid list to guide your buying. Armour’s White Label English Cured Bacon, best quality, every piece specially selected for us—83 to 5 lbs, each, at at opened ‘book. rom this the other offi-| Willing to pass the ni 8 across Gers on the steamer believed that Capt, |bar for the “h Gree: r for “hearnes" old Porter had been reading Friday night |Wich village term for the dee; eth) was called out of his Gabler Md | of beer. iP glasses away from the ship. Pthe. Indraw Fiave sailed oe Indrawadl was to have Mahoney's custom na, crowd) that caused the shoot! ¥ came into the saloon with aot Somebody him to have “AW, “he said. . Lal §° across the street Dautchm: sperated Mahon: revolver and fir Th 3 Saturday for Chi via Liverpool, but ‘ther agents, Funch, Wdye & Co., ordered that her sailing be postponed in hope Capt. Porter would reappear. A gearch was made for him all of Satur- day and Sunday, and yesterday the die- appearance was fed to the poll His disappearance at this- time, if and How much do you wish to spend for the present? Less than a dollar under two thousand dollars will secure a magnificent Diamond Brooch. the reach from one to the cther is by short, easy rises. Bar Pins, $44.99 to Harvest Moons, $133.24 to Paved Hearts, $64.24 $689.24 $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, Stone, $12.49 to $234.49, Women's Diamond Rings, two stones, $12.94 'to $494.24, Women's Diamond Rings, 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 effécts, $5.69 to $60.49. Diamond Lockets, $7.96 to $84.94, Diamond Bracelets, $14.24 to $76.49, Diamond Barrettes, $173.49 to $270.49. Diamond Studded Knives, $12.49 to $31.24, Brooches—all the favorite designs, including hearts, scrolls, rings, cres- cents, fleur-de-lis, flowers, wreaths, harvest moons, bars, horseshoes ani art nouveau novelties—plain, enam- elled or set with pearls and fancy stones—$3.34 to $41.88. Hat Pins, plain or set with pearls, sree and turquoises, $1.59 to $10.34. Scarfpins, over one hundred styles, 94c, to $16.67. Lorgnette Chains, plain, fancy or- naments or set with semi-precious stones, $9.54 to $70.03. Nethersole Bracelets, $7.96 to $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 $17.34, Gold Lockets, round, square and heart shaped, plain and art nouveau 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, 78¢. to $6.88. Men's Vest Chains, single or double, all the popular ‘links, $12.34 to $30.08. ‘ Pocket Knives, 10 and 14 carat, $10.63 to $18.49. single three | Our $7.96 Hats at $5.06 Our $ 14.96 Hats at $0,96 | Our $10,96 Hats at $7.46 | Our $20,96 Halsat $13.96 ||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 manufac- turer. We arranged for them to bear our own private! brand. endo may be sure that every instrument sold under the “STRAUS” name represents more Piano-quality than was ever before possible for the same money. We particularly urge you to consider the higher grades— |] STRAUS P[ANOS AT |$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 instalment plan. \1 Good judges of Pianos, who are wholly concerned in your: interest, will tell you that the STRAUS PIANOS are per- fect in construction, that they are finished with all the latest and most scientific improvements- and that their tonal qualities are beautiful. The verdict of critical musicians who were asked to ren-| der opinions justifies our statement that these Pianos are nét equalled by the ones others offer at a half more than we charge. We are sole agents in Greater New York for the celebrated Steiner- Pianoforte, : It was, one of these invitations for wh noontime hi drink. T won't drink to the R. H. Macv & Co.’s Attractions B'way at 6th Ave. 34th to 35th St. Diamonds, Gold Jewelry, Watches...... There you have the two price-extremes—and there’s not a single gap between the lowest and the highesi— The stock is large—three or four times greater varieties than the usual specialty Jewelry store displays. Clearance Sale of Fine Trimmed Hats.-:». cisco ‘will then go to Alexandria for target practice. wae SAILOR DIES OF FRACTURED SKULL. Antonio Pectl, thirty years old, a sailor, who fell into the hold of the wteamship Algonquin, at Pier No. 36, North River, yesterday and fractured his skull, died In the . Vincent's Hos- pital to-day, Are Their Low Prices, pays for a Gold Scarf Pin; a little 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 tne cases are made in this country specially to our order. 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 $52.49. Men’s Solid Gold Watches, high- grade Swiss and American move- ments, open face or hunting case, two sizes, $20.24 to $109.49. Women’s Watches. . Silver, open-face and hunting cases, plain and engraved—Amer- jican and Swiss movements, 32.94 to $9.96, —iut Fi. Enamelled, all colors, on gold-and silver, plain or set with imitation pearls, £3.49 to $20.94, Gold filled, open face. or hunting cases, plain, chased or engine turned, fine Swiss and American movements, $8.98 to 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, Our $29.96 Hats at $19,96 Our $3.6,46 Hats at $24.46 The Prices of nearly all our Im- ported Novelties, including Vienna Smokers’ Sets: Writing Sets, Jewel Cases, Bronzes, Hall Clocks, Elec- troliers and Rich Vases, have been greatly reduced, cepaaeeneeee Sy YOU MAY DEPEND UPON PROMPT DELIVERIES. | NOTICE—Following the custom estab- lished by us in past years, the store will not be kept open evenings during the Holidays. But from Saturday, Dec. 19, to Christmas Eve, inclusive, we will close at 7 o'clock P, M. Sewing Machines, —sa r. “New National” Hand Sewing Machine; sold by agents at $12.00 and $18.00, our price $6.99 and $9.99, “Eclipse” Sewing Machines; with three Grawers, $12.74. Seven drawers, $14.98. With patented drop-kead or ‘cabinet, $17.98, Macy’s New “Red Star’ Sewing Ma- chines, highly polished woodwork auto- matic drop-head, Five Drawers, $23.74, Seven Drawers, $25,98, Parlor Cabinet, $32.98. Desk Cabinet, $47.89, Very Special. Sewing Machines, highly polished oak, ball-bearing stand, five draw- ers, drop-head, including complete set of attachments; val- $43.98 ue $21.50; our price. . le 16c. pound, Genesta Brand Coffee, 1 Ib. carton, regular price 24c.; for this sale, 19c.; 5-Ib. carton, regular price, $1.44; for this sale, 92c, Macy's Breakfast Cocoa, exceed- ingly rich and flavorous, none finer, pa pean tins, regular price, 19c.; for this sale, 15c. Sultana Brand Coffee, the choicest selection of South Ameri- can coffee—our special price for this sale, 12c, a pound. Bernhardt’s Swiss Vanilla Choco- late, half-pound packages, double qual ity 18c.; triple quality, 24¢.; Superfine, 31c, Lily White Chop Tea, all kinds, regular price 68c. for pound carton; special for this sale, 59c. 5 Ib. caddy, $2.69, | 10 Ib. caddy, $5.28 Pekin Chop Tea—Formosa Oolong, mixed and English Break- fast :— 1 Ib. carton, regular price 24c., for this sale the price is 21c. 5 tb. caddy, regular price $1.14; for this sale the price is $1.02, 10 Ib. caddy, regular price $2.10; for this sale the price is $1.96. Curio Chop Tea—Ceylon, Mixed, Young Hyson, Ja ga | and Ei ; 10. mosa 4 Ib, carton, regular price 5 lb. caddy, regular price , For- ish Breakfast : ;: this sale the price is 28c. $1.59; for this sale $1.28, 10 Ib. caddy, regular price: $3.02; for this sale $2,52. Macy’s Old English-style Plum Pudding, prop- erly ripened and thoroughly matured:— 1 Ib. cans, 19¢.; 2 Ib. cans, 36c. = | Home-made 3 Ib. cans, 52c.; 4 Ib. cans, 66c. Mincemeat. Quart jars, 42c.; “Lilly White” brand, half gallon jars, 64c.; Armour’s three-pound pails, 36c. “Santa Clara” brand Prunes, best pound cartons; twenty-five pound “Imperial” Epineus Prunes, best quality, two-pound cartons, 6 | large, 29c.; extra large 36c) quality, large boxes, $1.92. Wiesbaden Prunes, 28c. for half- size, 16c. for two Finest Imported Malaga Raisins, extra fancy clusters, 24c. for one- pound cartons; larger and fancier ones at 34c.; wooden boxes contain- ing 5% pounds, $1.04, $1.24 and $1.84. “Lily White” Seeded Raisins, choicest grade, car- tons containing full pound, a pound for best and freshest Citron, in carton. 12c; dozen cartons, $1.33, 1 a pound for extra Fancy Leghorn Glace Citron. Flavoring Peels—orange, lemon and mixed, best qual- ity, put up in pound cartans, choice 15c. New Season’s Figs—f* } bright and per- [—18C, a pound; Washed Figs, 23c. for a basket containing a pound; 44c. for two pounds; 27c. for box containing a pete three pounds of pull 48c. ; bas! 24c for a box of Dates, stuffed with assorted nuts and fruits. Figs, Figs stuffed ets containing two pounds, 58c. pound and a half; 59c. for a box with assorted nuts, Oc for a pound carton of ‘Evap- orated Peaches, others at,i5c. Crystallized Ginger, quarter-pound boxes, 10c.; doz. $1.18 Crystallized Ginger, half-pound ' boxes, 18c.; doz. $2.94 Crystallized Ginger, one-pound boxes, 28c.; doz, $3.26 for pound carton of Glace 44c Cherries; dozen, $5.04. for pound carton of Assorted 44c Fruits; doze in, $5.04. Our own exclusive importation of Leon Marceau Maraschino Cherries— half pints, 23c.; pints, 44c.; quarts, 72c.; quart cans, 58c. Macy’s Pure Spices: Lowest Prices Cloves—All-spice—cinnamon—Ginger—Mace—Nutmeg— Black Pepper—White Pepper—' unadulterated and clean. warrantec c for a jar of Marrons in brandy; others, 74c, Home -brandied jole or hand-ground— for - fine Glace Marrons; 386 others at 58c, Peaches—best quality, ripe, luscious se- lected ‘fruit, genuine French brandy, jar, $1.38; dozen jars, $1694. $] 14 for jar Brandied Peaches and Pears, choicest California fruit; pure brandy. “Red SI dozen, $1.58; large jar, 24c.; Paper-shelled Almonds, pound cartons, 24c. Jordan-shelled Almonds, best quality imported, pound car- tons, 64c. Sicily-shelled Almonds, pound cartons, 34c, Leon Marceau brand Virgin French for Jar pure Preserved White \7e and Red Cherry Melange, Wiesbaden style, tar” Pure Fruit Jellies—all flavors—small jar, 15c.; dozen, $2.66. Grenoble Walnuts, pound cartons, 16¢c. Mixed Nuts; extra cartons, 15c.; Fancy Salted Almonds and ‘22c. and 44c. Lily White brand Tomato Catsup quality, pound elected, 18c. ecans, boxes, Olive Oil—our own exclusive im-| piquant and appetizing. portation, Half pints, 21¢.; dozen, $2.39, Full pints, 37¢.; dozen, $4, Large bottle, 64c.; dozen, Halfegal. cans, $1.04; Royal English Worce: Half pints, 10¢.; dozen, $1.09, One pint, 16¢.; doxen, $1.81 ‘One quart, 24c.5 dozen, One gallon jar, 74¢, Sauce, 4 pt., 14 Royal English Worcester Sauce, 4 pt., 24c.; Royal English Worcester Sauce, 1 qt., 44c.3 doz., $5.06. Extra Large use Olives—10-0z. bottle at 19¢, Extra Large Extra Largé Stuffed Queen Olives, filled with Spanish peppe! bottle, 29, California spa agus, Jessamine brand, 27c. can; $3.13 dozen. California Asparagus, Manzanita brand, 2ac, can; $2.53 dozen. ueen Olives—20-02, bottle at 37c. iueen Olives—30-0z. bottle at 49c. Stuffed Manzanilla Olives, fillea with Spanish peppers, 9c., 17c., 246. California Asparagus, American Beauty brand, 37c. can; $4.31 dozen, California Asparagus, Lily White brand, 32e. can; $3.71 dozen, Leon Marceau French Peas, Moyens, 13c, can; $1.46 dozen. Leon Marceau French Peas, Fini Leon Marceau French Peas, Ex, Leon Marceau French Peas, Sur 48c, oe $2.06. dozen, ic, can, $2.66 dozen. Ex, Fine, 28c. can; $3,418 dozen, i 7 R. H, Macy & Cos Attractions ‘Are Their Low Prices, B'way, at 6th Ave. 34th to 35th St. The Prices of Nearl Imported Novelties, Including Vienna Smokers’ Sets. Writing-Sets and Jewel Cases, Bronzes, Hall Clocks and Rich Vases, Have Been Greatly Reduced. Shop During the Early ||- Morning Hours. You may depend upon prompt deliveries. Macy’s—The only big store we know of that doed a strictly cash business. Macy’s—The store that yields con- cessions to none that all , may not share, The Economy of Our Prices Is More Pronounced During the Holi- day Season Than Any Other Time, Specials in Wine Department—=». James E, Pepper Whiskey, five yéars old, Our regular prices—$2.65 gal.; 59c. bottle. Our special prices—$2.24 gal.;, 49c, bottle. One Star Rye Whiskey. Our regular price 79c. bottle ; special prce, 69c. Alexander Young & Co., Distillers. Here are their Whiskies—observe the difference between All Our Burgundy Wines, Leon Marceau & Cle. Beaume.. Pommard. Others ask $4.00 gal. Others ask $1.00 bot, Others ask $4.00 gal. Qthers ask $1.00 bot. Others ask $4.00 gal. Others ask $1.00 bot. Others ask $5.00 gal. Others ask $1,25 bot. Others ask $5.00 gal. Others ask $1.25 bot. Others ask $6.50 gal. Others ask $1.50 bot. Others ask $7.00 gal. Others ask $1.75 bot. Zinfandel, gal., $1.19; case, quarts, £3.46. Wines, Sauternes, case, quarts, $4.99. $1.49; bottle, 46c. Clarets, “33'S °4°58| . Hochhieimer ... Larose ... 6.98 7.98 Marcobrunner .. 7.49 8.49 $7.99; bottle, 36c. Cotes de Graves. $4.78 $5.78 Latour Blanche. 2.78 8.78 California Sherry, gallon, 84c,; bot-! ya de Pasto, gallon, $4.88; bottle, Botley ACcs Hees Sherry, gallon, 95.94; botth Royal Cabinet Imported Sherry, gallon, | lon, $6.69; bottle, een SF Poles ct Els Hoang Imported, gallon, $3.19; bot ic. Sazerec de Forge et Fils, V. O. P., bot- "4 Old Tom, imported, gallon, $3.64; bot- $1.33; Three Stan, pint bot- t large stone Jugs, $1,29; ale pint j $1.09; Three Star, $1.29. Jugs, 24 Sarsaparilla, Red Star brand, dozen, 93c. Club Soda, Red Star brand, dozen, Electric Cooking Utensils owe heir constantly growing popularity ¢ soot. « No vitiation of the Mmosphere. No fuel or large cooking range re- used, our prices and the prices charged by others. Special at $3.24 gal. Special at 78¢. bot. Special. at $3.24 gal. Special at 78c. bot. Special at $3.24 gal. 6pecial at 78e. bot, Special at $4.19 gal. Special at 99¢, bot. Special at $4.19 gal. SpeciaNat 99. bot. Special at $5.98 gal. Special at $1-24 bot. Special at $5.98 gal. Special at $1.48 bot. Bugg soey, gal., $1.44; case, quarts, $4.19. Red Star & 49 - Tokay, gal., $2.84; half gal., $1.43. Hock Wines. Leon Marceau & Cie, Bordeaux. Pontet Canet,.. 4.98 5.98 Rudesheimer ... 5.49 6.49 Genuine Old Brolio Chianti Wine, direct from Baron Ricasoll Brolio’s vine- Sauternes. Sauternes... 5.78 6,78 Chat. Yquem.. 8.78 9.78 tle, 24c. k 07. Amontillado Superior Sherry, gallon, Pemartin Brut Imported Sherry, gallon, 8 $2.84; bottle, 72c. Gins, - Sazerac de Forge et Fils, One Star, De Puyerhoff (Geneva), bottle, 79c, tle, $1.44. tle, 84c. tle, 89c. Ginger Ale, Red Star Brand, equal to any of the imported brands $1.12. the following advantages over other existing systems:— Less fies Pas of time, ah High effictency of agperatus = Young's Pure Rye. Young’s Pure Rye. Young’s O, K, Bourbon,| Young’s O, K, Bourbon: Young’s Keystone Rye.! Young’s Keystone Rye. Young’s Blue Grass. Young’s Blue Grass. Young’s Y. P, MM. Young’s Y, P. M. Young’s “1795” Rye. Young’s ‘°1795”" Rye. Young’s Private Stock. | Young’s Private Stack, California Claret, gal., 89c.; case, quarts, $2.86, ing, se, quarts, §: Brand. Port, Sherry, “Angelia ‘and Muscatel, gal, Heinrich, Barthel & Soha,faloz. . 0 Pints. a . 9 Pints. Margaux .. 5.98 6.98 Liebfraumilch .. 6.49 7.49 yards in Chianti; case of quarts, $6.74; bottle, 61c.; case of two pints, Leon Marceau & Cle., Bordeaux. Haut Sauternes. + 6.78 7.78 Sherry Red Stan Brand Sherry, gallon, $1.49; | Amontillade Super $2.14; bottle, 59¢. Araontiliado Sherry, very old, dry, gal- Imported Brandies, Holland, domestic, gallon, $1.58) bot bottle, 99c.; Three Star, $1.24. r King Charles Old Tom, bottle, Martell One Star, bottle, $1.14; Three Wynand Fockink Schiedam, Otard Dupuy & Co. One Star, bottle, offered at double our prices; dozen, 93c. ) ———_———— “Prometheus” Cooking Utensils. ‘The absence of all smoke, flame and No danger from fires or explosions. i Small cost of working, if pi foom— ee uired. » 7 fo labor in making or maintaining the fire. ‘and Water Heaters, useful in the kitchen, nursery a1 pac of seamless copper, quadruple nickel-plated, silvered Tea Kettles or Water Boilers, made of Heavy seamless copes aunaruple nickel-plated, silvered inside—may be attached to any bond sock , $6.37, Plate or Food pepe, baat nickel-steel, highly polished, suitable for warming plates and . i ‘offee Pots Electrically Equipped—May be attached to any lam; ree Crane of seamless copper, ingly polished, capacity of eight fea cups, $6.74; twelve small cups, $9.04. Chafing Dishes Electrically Lr by ret ia cleaner and quicker than coho! burners—free from all danger. They are made of heavy copper, quad- ‘uple nickel-plated outside and silvered inside, $12.06, : Cooking Stoves, Toasters and Griddles—They may be put.to a. great va- riety of special uses, such as making griddle cal for heating 8 &c., and the concentration of high heat in a utens! oeeuP ying @ minimum of space Js an advantage recognized by every housewife—$13.39. Floor Radiators, with ornamental trimmings and copper which is a red lamp, giving'the Radiator,when in circuit, an le earan 14.) * Mitte ‘rg Petraieot Sterilizers—The many facie aren hos e are . le in nurseries and sick. cosy mit izers _. rent

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