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a pany’s Employee Neglected lieved False Acousation H Been Written Against Her. k Viotim Had Gas Stove in Room After acousing a man of writing | When Walker Darragh, twenty-neven tera to her huaband defam!ing her ch Yours old, living in Guttenbure, wae went by the gas company yostorday to ‘thaw out a frozon meter in Mra, Hor- “@er's rooming house at No, 611 Eighth Genie he turned tho gas off nt the meter, performed his work and then turned the gas on again, © homage Frost, a walter who works at sh Ine Hundred and Third street, to-d tn an effort to end her life, Bhe to an overdone, which saved her life. Mrs, Gant went to the Harlem Co: Rupp, of No, Might, had gone to woop In his room on T- the pecond floor, lonving his gas stove Durning, When Darragh turned off the gan in the basement he oxtingulsica ‘the flamo In Frost's room, and when he turned the sus on again {t escaped in Frost's room unlighted, ) Mrs. Berger smelled gas “and, breaking in Fr door, found him load, aaphyxiated. matter to the police) and to-day Detec- tive Donohue, of the West Thirt: i enth strect station, arrested Darrag! and took him before Magistrate Pool, in ‘the Weat Bide Court. —“Bhall I charge this man with man tughter or criminal carelessness?’ + thd @etective inquired of the M letters to her husband. adjourned "T can t no satisfaction,” she.t myself,” last night | way and dismissed the matter trom Bhe was taken to Harlem Hospital. Garth’s Death. The Mallory line steamship Deny: the vessel from which Granville trate. | "Netther,’ replied the Magistrate. ‘Let him go home." ved to have co! after the passengers had disembat had a conference with Capt. of the vessel. garding the co: any of the i Neither would talk “TERRY MCOVERN'S DMUGHTER DEAD i | that the full part suicide had been sued lars published. : NEW LICENSE BUREAU HEA MoGovern 1s a sorrow-stricken} srayor yfoClellan to. da 4 May -Aay appoint Iallllan Grace, nis pretty Mttie} yo14° p, Corrigan Chief of the Bure: year-old daughter, the pet of the) or y sconses, + dled at her home to-day, No. Bightwenth street, Brooklyn, after | mer Assemblyman and a resident of t of two months. The child Bighteenth Assembly District, of whi A takem sick with the measles at first | Charles F. Murphy tn leader. laterr Bright's disease developed. —=—_—_- well+known specialists were called RESPITE FOR TOBIN. ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 6,—Gov. Od : try to help the little one, but their x rors weite for naught. Terry has|granted a respite until March 14 ‘called off all his engagements for the|‘Thomas Tobin, murderer of Capt. Kra fature.. The funeral services will|‘Tobin has been declared insane by Be eta ‘on Thursday. commission of experts. MMTER NILE BY (SHE TOOK TOO MUCH SUING AS) POISON; LIFE SHE Mrs. Barbara Sant Was De- spondent Because She Be- frcter Mra, Barbara Bant, of No. 23 Kast c drank a quantity of tincture of aconite this morning and testified agatnet John 215 Enst Ninety-aixth street, whom mhe acctined of writing the) The case was d the woman went home, her husband, “and I am going to kill Her husband told her not to talk that ind. A few minutes later his wife She reported tho! toi him she had swallowed the poison, poached Lerten STEAMSHIP DENVER HERE. Officers Silent on Subject of Mr.) Garth, President of the Mechanics’ Na- icAnd the Magistrate would not consent al days ago, by || tions made in the price of absolutely new goods of the | orate nse with ‘the police, phi jae RM ule ot fee Pe very best quality. homes Lawson, who ompantod A visit to our basement (which is now easily reached by new stair- | Tio Glee WEA Tin one aR ee ways and new elevators near store entrances) and a critical inepection —_! erence, neither would Mcers, all waving regarding the ‘The new head of the bureau Is a for- erlok “W. Barker, an executor of the | will, 900,00 in left and to $5,000,000 DIVIDED See" Hall In Refused to Youth Said to Have Posed an a Goelet. AYRACUBE, N, Y¥., Jan, 5—The will Hpectal to ‘The Evening World. of ex-Congreasman Janicn J, Belden,| WELLAND, Ont., Jan 6.—James Nell- whore funeral took place here yesterday, won Abeei, confined In the Welland Jalt Was made public to-day, ‘The valua-|here for u week, awaiting extradition ad tien placed upon tho estate | on tho charge of forgery, and who ts | Loent institutions are given necuned of having represented himself {follown) Byrmoure Uni ox J. Ogden Goelet, wan brought be- Byracune |fore Judge Wells tr the County Court N's Hoapl- this afturnuon for arraignment. 000 euch; | 4 ord, $10,000, Hyracuee College of Home, Women's and © henring lasted more than ten jot Weils Ital of the Good Shep! at-|and three orphan asylums, $0,009 each. granted Attorney William Fu. Riddle, | Mr, Leldon, the widow, receives! o¢ ‘Toronto, an adjournment until Fri- | day; 1000, day moraing, an@ refused point blank and minutes, Judge heard nephews and nieces, closest at elvon $150,000 each, thelr chil- $14,007 enol In trust 0 | Gowne; mid ui purtietpata in. the | COmDer. appeared for the Prosecutor. n¢, . fr, Riddle mafa that he represented to admit the prisoner to vail, uk | Attorney Riddle, with Crown Attorney uirt m¢, 0 each are made to | Acting DistricteAttorney Rand, of New nd servants, To Fred- York and the Goelet family, old his! HONéeill & Co. To-morrow we inaugurate a great Sale of Housefurnishing Goods and Crockery. . A Sale that will be noted for the extreme bona fide reduc- er, w. | m= of the values offered is earnestly invited. TOILET full x Porcelain DIN- SETS—-100 pieces, am d D. ed AU TEA SETS, $6 pieces, American Porcelain, Regular, $3.75; apectal, $2.75. Agme cold handle PANS, first sire, regular 20c,, ‘special, he ich jell to tt, a |H.ONeill & Co. January Sale of Misses’ ana Children’s Garments We announce for Wednesday morning, January 6th, an wnexampled sale of Misses’ and Children’s Outerwear. These really elegant Coats and Jackets are marked for this MISSES’ CHEVIOT and OXFORD CLOTH COATS ) $7.95 Formerly $12.00 to $15.00. also with and without shoulder capes in collarless ef- occasion —loose and semi-fitted shapes, plain and with pact MISSES’ CHEVIOT, ZIBELINE AND ie fect; colors blue, tan and Oxford, at At About Half Regular Prices. pocket, lap seams; colors blue, black and brown, at++« COATS—semi-fitted with lap seams and velvet collar; $9. 7) 5 Formerly $16.00 to $20.00. MISSES’ CHEVIOT AND KERSEY COATS—in medium and * lengths, shoulder capes lined with heavy ( $11.75 PAL, Abs eee creer ererssseeeeee ss sees Formerly $. “MISSES: SUITS—Several styles, finest materials, ele-) $2350 gantly trimmed, embodying the Fall's best produc- to sreteereee soo" Formerly $33.00 to $60.00. «$34.75 CHILDREN'S CHEVIOT COATS—in a variety of ) styles, loose shapes, with belts, collarless effects, with / $5 00 triple capes, braid trimmed; also deep military capes le with standing collars; colors blue, brown and red, ats.» ) v5 Formerly $8.00 to $12.50. CHILDREN'S MILITARY COATS — of extra ) quality Kersey, Cheviot and Zibeline, with deep shoul-+ §7, 95 der cape and standing velvet collar, bishop sleeve, at.. s) Formerly $10.00 to $15.00. CHILDREN'S COATS—of finest quality Kersey and Zibeline (a sample line and most exclusive models), with ; $ 15.00 capes in collarless effects, handsomely trimmed, at These garments sold regularly from $25.00 to $30.00. (Third Floor.) Shoes for Women and Boys At Special Prices for Wednesday. WOMEN'S Button and Lace Shoes,uppers of fine,soft, bright- |$2.00 finished vici kid, tops of dull kid; also patent leather vamps with dull kid tops, all made over tlie newest shape lasts, high{ and low hecls, all sizes, in widths B, C, D, F., at, per pair. i] Regular value $2.50. BOYS’ Steel-Shod Shoes—These are without doubt the) best wearing shocs made; uppers of vici kid and ebony calf, | oak-tanned leather soles, new straight lasts; all sizes from 13 to 514, in widths, B, C, D,E, at, per pair, e Regular value $2.50. ® $2.00 | |] We Are Exclusive Agents in New York for the Famous “Edwin | C. Burt’? Shoe. Particular women who appre- ciate a perfect fitting, stylish and well made Shoe now have the opportunity to purchase the celebrated $5.00 Burt Shoe At $3. 50 per pair. amped DISH TANS. Di || atin, 16 qt ite. ae lar 41c., special Rogular 296. Specl Cotumbla DIAL SCALES —welghs 24 lbs. Regu- lar 98c., spectal— 88c Meavy Cov- Washine by vaeeesta | CHINES, made of best clear cedar, t welded WINDSOR CLOTHES|in fn WHINCERS, § wartasted Hoe | spectahe” $1.65, $3.00 Waa ‘ BOILYRS, he p= 3 Now, resu- TABLE TUM- BLERS, full pire, full stencilled either Sugar, c OAL _HODS, | ncn. Regular Willow CLOTHES BASKETS No. 1 size, regular 4 3c 33 CUPS and gisucera, Sai Heavy COLANDERS, rogular 886., 8} pee | eal eo TEA Mer per Nickel SOAP HOLDERS, regular 38c., bpecial STANDARD | LADDER, $-foot, very strong, regu- ted TOWE| regular 25 AXE | ed pert oat ar chal, a pet... Racers 4 SLOP JARS, jo. 3 size, Oval TEA TRAYS, 14 ' AS; ineh H 2 det le Regular, ‘suis: spect, [i] tren sees decenatnnt. 90c. bh. | \ Any 10c, Genutne agate Bortin SAUCEPANS, first quality; AS LOGS, all sizes. |} ] Gat 111 | Soeeian"eeuer, oe. ebular, dees per inchs IP CANS wiih § Cover No. 0, lat, Oho; special, USC, | per inch, special, $3¢, (Basement.) | Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street a Interstate Commerce Commiesioner Martin A Bie ag the other executor, Is gtven Continuation of the Great MUSLIN UNDERWEAR and FUR SALES. R ge THE WORLD: TUESDAY, EVENING, JANUARY 5, 1904. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, ACVY¥S B'way,, at 6th: Ave. An Important . Moncy-Saving Sale _ of Drug Sundries and Toilet. Articles. What do Read the you want. We couldn't quote the entire stock. Only sj assortments of other things are on the same you need in the way of Drug Sundries ard Toilet Articles? list through. But don’t be disappointed if you fail to find the pasticular thing imen values are represented. The vast Sis as the ones advertised. All the leading brands of American and European Proprietary Goods are here-revery- thing that has reputation and reliability. The sale is for Wednesda absolutely fresh goods. , Thursday and Friday. , We have provided extra quantities of ach item is sold under our usual broad guarantee. No matter how absurdly low-the price—you may be perfectly assured of purity. Medicinal and Drug Sundfies.-. -. Macy's Imported Norwegian Lofo- ten Cod Liver Oil, 16 oz. bottle, special at 92c. Macy’s Inseparable Emulsion of Cod rite Oil, 12 oz. bottle, special at ic. Macy's Maltex Preparation, equal to the advertised 72c. brand; our regu- lar price 69c.; special at 59c, Wampole’s Tasteless Cod Liver Oil, reece $1.00 size bottle; special at ee Father John's Medicine, regular Soc. size bottle; special at 34c. Moeller’s Cod Liver Oil, regular 75c. size bottle; special at 54c. ixir Phosphate, Iron, Quinine artd Strychnine, 16 oz. bottle, our regu- lar price 59¢.; special at 49c, Peptonate of Iron and Manganese, 16 oz, bottle, our regular price 69¢.; special at 43c. Macy's Malt Extract, an excellent tonic, none better; special at 8c. Syrup Hypophosphites, compounded according to the directions of the national formulary, 16 oz. bottle, our regular price 69c.; special at 47c. Russell’s Emulsion of Mixed Fats; special at 64c. Quinine Pills, bottles containing one hundred: 2 grs., 18c.; 3 grs., 31c.; 5 grs., 49c. Powdered Sulphate Quinine, bottles containing one ounce; special at 39c. Macy's Beef, Iron and Wine—best quality, 16 ounce bottle, our’ regular price 42c.; special at 29¢. Rhinitis Tablets, one hundred in bottle, 10¢: Grain Alcohol, warranted best qual- ity, 6 oz, 24¢.; pt. 34c.; qt. 68: half gal, $1.36; gallon, $2.64~no charge for botttes. Wood Alcohol, best refined grade, for external use; pt., 24c.; gt., 46¢.; half gal, 79c.; gallon, $1.149—no charge for bottles. Camphorated Oil, full strength, 4 oz. bottle, our regular price 19c,; special at 14c, All the Standard Toilet Articles._..» Extra Quality Bay Rum, sprinkler stopper; 34 pint, special, 29c.; pint,. Special, 47¢.; quart, special, 86c. Tincture Benzoin, for whitening the skin, directions on label, 6-oz. bottle; our regular price 36c.; specigl, 29c. Macy's Genuine Cold Cream, none better; 2-o7. jars, special, 12c.; 34-Ib. tins, special, 26c.; pound jar, special, 48c. Glycerine Lotipn, sprinkler stopper; our regular price, 19c.; special, 12c. Chemically Pure Glycerine, 3 ounces in bottle; special, 8c. 12 ounces in bottle, special, 28c. Eau de Cologne, 8-oz. bottle, ground- glass stopper; our regular price, 59c.; special, 49e, Eau de Quinine, for relief of dandruff and falling hair, sprinkler top bottle, none better; our regular prices 59c.; | special 46c. Dr. Breut’s Dentifrice, for the teeth and gums, two-ounce bOttle equal to the imported kind we sell far 44c.; special, 29¢. Quadruple Extracts—perfumes the handkerchief: “Trefle,” our new odor, has already gained many admirers, and “Peau @Espagne” is always popular, ground glass stoppered ounce bottle; our regular price 42¢.; special, 33c. Superfine Face Powder—Invisible, delicate tints and generous size box; comes in white, flesh, pink and cream; our regular price 24c.; spe- cial, 17¢, Violet Water, full strength, none bet- ter, many use it in perfume atomizer: 3-02. bottle—special at 24c, 6-02. bottle—special at 42c. 16-02. bottle—special at 98c. 32-07. bottle—special at $1.79. Extract of Witch Hazel, prepared with grain alcohol; full measure; for pint, 15¢.; quart, 29¢.; half gallon, 52¢.; gallon, 9c. Thinking People Are Amused by the Tinkle of Undermuslin Advertising. Many of ihe claims are too clearly ridiculous to provoke sérious rebuttal, The excuses rendered to justify low prices would be droll were they not so aged and fatuous. Every old sham and subterfuge that has done dut been marshalled out to show that the advertisers are as has barren of resources as ever. Why Are Our Prices Lowest? Because it'is an elemental, a basic princip! ition. That is the controllin, le system of the busizizss is adjustea so ‘that we may maintain it, We have eliminated ail the expenses of charge ac- counts and the costly practice of giving discounts i ofits. “Che effect is evident in the prices of Muslin Underwear as wet: as everything else. - sell com the sions in order to Pure Cold Pressed Castor Oil, 4 oz. } bottle, our regular price 42c.; special at 9c, Household Drug Sundries in wooden xeS: 4-02. 4-07. 2-02, 2-02, 3-07. 2-02. Epsom Salts for 6c. Rochelle Salts for 12c. Powdered Alum for 6c. Powdered Sulphur for 5c, Precip. Chalk for 9c. Boracic Acid for 9c. 3-oz. Powdered Pumice for 6c. 2-0z. Lycopodium for 19c. Essence Jamaica. Ginger or Pepper- mint, four ounce bottle, our regular Price 21¢.; special at 16c. Mustard Leaves, ten in metal box, our regular price 19c.; special at 14c. Paregoric, two-ounce bottle, our regular price 9c.; special at sc. Spirits of Camphor, full strength, _Six-ounce bottle; special at 24c, Petrolatum, purer than ordinary Pe- troleum Jelly: Sc. for 5-oz. glass Jar—Amber dic. for 16-07, glass jar—Amber 12c. for 5-oz. glass jar—White 29¢. for 16-0z. glass jar—White 9c. for. 5-02. glass Jjar—Carbolated 9c. for 5-oz. glass jar—Camphor- ated Amber Pomade, 5-ounce glass jar 9c. White Pomade, 5-ounce glass jar, 18¢ Antiseptic Mouth and Tooth Wash, named by us “Prophylactum”— the brand is the only difference be- tween it and the kind we sell at 62c.; ‘special at 26c. Borine, regular $1.00 size; special at 49¢. Powdered Borax, half-pound pack- age, our regular price 8c.; special at Se. 2 Bicarbonate Soda, half-pound pack- age, 4c. Porous Plasters, full size and strength—capsicum, belladonna and strengthening, 3c. Orangine Headache and Cold Pow- ders, regular 25c, size, at 12c, Violet Ammonia, 16 oz. bottle; our regular 12c.; special, 9c. Sea Salt Crystals, bags containing five pounds; special, 9c. Genuine Almond Meal, made of al- mond flour perfumed with violet es- sence, 8 or. screw 1p Jar; our regu- lar price 28¢.; special, 22c. Magda Cream, made by Countie of Boston; 50c. Jar; special, 32c. Coke Dandruff Cure, $1.00 size; spe- cial, 49c, Cocoanut Gil, 5 oz, screw top jar; Special, 19¢.’ Calder's Dentine, traveller's size; spe- cial, 5c, American Blush or Liquid Rouge; special, 19c. Kenzel’s Face Beautifier, $1.00 size; special, 64c. Kenzel’s Milk of Cucumbers, 50c. size; special, 32c. Sanitol Liquid, 0c, size; special, 34c. Sanitol Tooth Paste, 25c. size; spe- cial, 14c. Wright's Bath Tablets, 25c, size; spe-, cial, 45c, Borine Tooth Paste, 25c. size; spe- cial, 9e, Sozodont Tooth Paste, 25c. size; spe- clal, 12¢. ;; Crystal Velvet, the new powder for the bath, made by Stearns of De- troit; special, 19¢. and 38c. per can. Diana Powder for the bath, made by Countil of Boston, 8 oz. Jar; special, 32e, 4 Hazard, Hazard & Co.'s, Cucumber Cream, in tubes, 25c. size; special, 15c, Dr. Charles’ Flesh Food, $1.00 size; Special, 33, z Fehr's Talcum Powder, plain or per- fumed; special, 10c. Borine Tooth Powder; special, Sc. for years le of Macy's to under- law of the store—and and commis- » the flower; 8 oz. Compound Cascara Tablets, thirty in box, our regular price 29c.; spe- cial at 15c. Seiler’s Antiseptic Pastilles, fifty in bottle, our regular price 19c.; special at 15¢c, Lithia Tablets, five grains, fifty in bottle, our regulan price 24c.; special at 14c, Little Cathartic Granules, about fifty in bottle, our regular price 9c.; spe- cial at 5c. U. S. P. Compound Cathartic Pills, Lady Webstor Pills and Triplex Pills, bottles containing one hundred, our regular price 29¢.; special at 19c. Alkalithia Rheumatic Salts; special, 4c. BJaud’s Iron Pills, 5 grains, one hun- dred in hottie, our regular price 16c.; special, 8c. Warburg’s Tincture, plain or with aloes: Liquid, 2-oz. bottle; spectal, 19c. Pills, 100 in bottle; special, 49c. Rhubarb and Soda Mixture, 2-02. bottle; special, 15c. Sodium Phosphate, tin boxes con- taining one pound, 14c. 34th to 35th St. Charcoal Tablets; box at 10c. Dobell’s Solution; 4-oz. bottle, 15¢. Birmingham Nasal Douche; special, Be, Glyco Thymoline; S0c. size at 34c. Headache Powders, box containing twelve, our regular price 17c.; spe- cial, 12¢, Indigestion Tablets, box ‘containing forty, our regular price 29c.; special at 15c, Cream of Tartar, 4-oz. package, our regular price 13c.; special at 10c. Concentrated Ammonia, 16-0z. bot- tle, our regular price 16c.; special at fic, Duffy’s Malt Whiskey; special, 72c, Sulphur Candles, mounted on tin plates, 3c, Florida Water, none better, 8 oz. bot- tle; our regular price 33c.; special 26c. Lavender Water, 6-oz. bottle; sprink- ler stopper: White; our regular price 37¢.; Spe« cial, 29c, Amber; our regular price 46c,; spe- cial, 34c, Lavender Smelling Salts, glass stop- Beri our regular price 18¢.; special, 15¢, “Ideal” Nail Powder, in diamond- shaped box; our regular price 19c,; Special, 14c. s Rose Water, 12-0z. bottle; special, 29¢, Sachet Envelopes, two strong odors, "Irma Rose” and “Peau d’Espagne;” our regular price 9¢.; special, 5c. Florentine Orris Sachet Powder, 4-oz. screw top bottle; special, 21c. Violet Talcum Powder, our regular price 15¢., spec.za, 10c, Carbolated Talcum Powder, regular price 9c,; special, 5c. our Poudre de Riz or Toilet Powder in|’ packages—odors, vivilet, heliotrop: and Jacque Rose; our regular price 13c.; special, 9c. Tooth Powder in patent top metal can; our regular price 9c.; special, 6c. White Rose Cologne, true odor of ottle; our regular price 64c.; special, 49¢, Farina Cologne, made by us, 4 oz. bottle; our regular price 33c., spe- cial, 24c, Vegetal Lotion for perfuming the hair and scalp, violet or lilac odor, sprinkler top bottle; our regular price 49c.; special, 38c. Violette de Parme Toilet Water; this is our new violet water and very delicate; 4 oz. sprinkler top bottle; our regular price 49c.; special, 36c, Men’s Made-to-Measure Suits, Our $25.00 Qualities Our $28.00 Qualities The materials include fine worsted and fancy cheviots, Not inferior grades and poor styles “Defender” Hot Water Bottle, 2- quart size, the most reliable low- priced bottle manufactured, made to Sell at $1.00; special, 59c, HOUSEHOLD LINENS and GROCERIES. Toilet Soaps. Golgate’s New Toilet Soaps-Dactylis, Monad Violet and Peau d’Espagne odors. The regular prices are: Large size, 20c. cake; $1.87 dozen. Guest-room size, 10c. cake; $1.00 doz. Until the Gime we have [$ ex- hausted we will sell tt as follows: Large Cake and Guest-Room Cake, both for 20c. Dozen Large Cakes and Dozen Guest-Room Cakes, twenty-four cakes, for $2.00. Dealets not suppled at foregoing Prices. Macy's Old-fashioned Toflet Soaps, large size: Brown Windsor—Elder- flower—Glycerine—Honey—Palm; our regular price 9c. cake; special, 6c. Cold Cream and Honey/Soap, excellent for skin; special, 6c. Honey Clover Soap. pure white soap for hotels and boarding touses, packed dozen cakes in box; our regular price 33c. doz.; special, 24c. Olive Off Castile Soaps per cake, special, Sc. White Castile Soap; per cake, special, 6c, Macy’s Pine Tar Soap; for shampooing and the bath has no superior—gives abundant lather; our regular price 10c. cake; special, 6c. Bars of White Castile Soap, weighing about 3% pounds, these are yenuine White Castile; Special, 47. Perfumed Transparent Glycerine Soap, square cake; our regular price \#c; special, 8c. Colgate’s “old style’? Guest-Room Soap; the manufacturer has discontins ued making this styleand sold us,all he had on hand; per cake, special, 10c. Carmel Castile Soap, well seasoned by age; per cake, special, Gc. Pompeiian Massage Soap 25c, size; special, 12c. Macy's Genuine Witch Hazel Soap; per cake, special, 10c. Violet de Parma knd Carnation Pink Toilet Soap, 3 large cakes in box ; spe- cial,19c. box, Wright’s Myrrh Tooth Soap, in metal box, regular 25¢c. size; special, 10c. Coudray’s Imported French Tollet Soaps, highly perfumed, our regular price 24c, cake; special, 15c. Santtol Hygienic Soap, 25c, size; spe- clal, 14c. Sn > rae Toilet Sundries. Macy’s “First Preferred” Hair Brushes, solid satin and fox wood backs, 12 rows of the best penetrat- ing bristles, the quality that is sold elsewhere at $2.00; our regular price, $1.19; special at 89c. Macy's Family Clothes Brush; spectal, 89c, Medium-sized Clothes Brush; special, 49¢. rr > = Macy’s Complexion Brushes, may used wet or dry; special, 38¢, Dr. Scott's Electric Hair Brushes; $1.00 Sizeat 59c. Sterilized Tooth Brushes, each one in aglass tube; our regular price 74c, special, 39c. Toilet Mirrors, 4x6 inches, bevelled glass, metal frame, adjustable handle; special, 29¢, Nickel Soap Boxes; special, 19c. Florida Bath Sponges, medium siz bleached and unbleached, 39¢, a! Bath Sprays or Showers, § feet rubber tubing; special, 24c. Rubber Goods, be “Macy's” Hot Water Bottles, guaran. teed to give satisfactory service: 1 Qt. Special, 69¢; 2 qt., special, 74¢; 3 qt. special, 79¢; ‘4qt.. special, 84c, » “Excellent” Fountain’ Syringe,, three pipes, madeto sell at 75c; special, 49c, “Columbia” Fountain Syringe, rapid fldw tubing, wood box, three pipesy 3 qt. Size, 79¢; 4 qt. size, 89e. “Perfect” Fountain Syringe and Hot Water Bottle, combined, rapid flow tubing, wood box, three pipes; 2 qt. size, 99c; 3 qt. size, $1.09; 4 qt. size, $1.19, : Gray Woollen Abdominal Bani made to sell for 50c.; special, 1 reine Household Accident Cases, contai lint, cotton, carbolated vaseline, ewace, roller bandages, mustard leaves, &c., with Hand on First Ald fo Ine jured, complete; special, 99¢. The American National Red Cross Emergency Gase, complete; regplar ——— - z 7 price, $5.00; special, $4.36, i $16.50 collected for a low-price sale, but our own regu- lar stock, the groups that we've been’ selling all season at $25.00 and. $28.00. The patterns and ( the colorings are thoroughly good, reliab'e and F desirable, Ea $4 4.74 for Men's Winter Overcoats, cate worth $18.00 and $20.00, | ..

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