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) / t " vs ~ SHV GAMBLERS Now Convinced that the Police Commissioner Does Not In- “tend to Stand for Anything Resembling an “Open Town.” SAY TAMMANY HAS NOT (KEPT FAITH WITH THEM, Contributed $500,000 to the . Campaign Fund, and Now that . “Protection” Is Denied Them Would Like Money Returned. The gamblers and pool-room keepers are beginning to believe Commissioner McAdoo means What he says when he intimataes that the gamblers must go, When the crusade of the police was Begun against the gamblers a few days ago the “wise” ones in the fraternity remarked, “Oh, it's just a case of sort- ing the bunch out. Those that forgot to pay up during the past few months have got to pay up. ‘That's all.” But that 15 not all. The inspectors and captains have come to believe that the Commissioner means to stop gambling, and that it they wish to hold their jobs they must “make good." In the Tenderloin precinct especially >is this new activity on the part of the {Police noticeable. Capt. Burfeind is working far into the night, continually making the rounds of suspected places. Police guards stand in front of every house known to be either a gambling club or pool-room, and all pstrons are warned, In the Weste Forty-seventh street Precinct Capt. Handy fs just as active, Nearly every gambling resort in his precinct is out of commission, not even ‘xcepting thdse of ‘Honest John" Kelly on West Forty-fourth street and ‘‘Son- ny" Smith, which seemed tb keep on doing business during the recent reform wave. Two police guards are stationed in front of each place, and few patrons care about passing them. The gamblers, are not taking the cru- sade tn any ger{tle spirit. They say they contributed $600,000 to the Tammany bampaign fund and were promised “pro- tection” in return. They are not get- ting “protection” and are beginning to wish they had their money back.’ Some of them have even gone so far as to threaten to ask for it. « The police are somewhat discouraged because of the attitude of the Magis- trates regarding pool-room men. With the single exceptilon of Magistrate Pool inst pool-room men. J, Goldsmith appeared before Magistrate Crane with five men who work in “Circular Joe’ Vendig’s house in West. Twenty-seventh street. He sald that warrants had been issued some time ago for these men and that Capt. Burflend was using them as tick- ets of-admission to the club, entering the house every afternoon and sitting around, to the annoyance of the mem- bers who wished to go into executive session. Mr. Goldemith said he had informed | * Capt. Burfetnd and Inspector Walsh that ho was going to five men in, court and serve the warrants, Neither Walsh nor Burfeind appeared. Magistrate Crane faid he had no furisdiction and ad- vised the lawyer to appeal to the Court of Special Seasions. Mr. Goldsmith then announced that he had Instructed his clients to arm themselves and resist forelbly any fur- ther attack from the poll —-— CUBA RATIFIES THE “PERMANENT” TREATY. Senate Votes by Show of Hands Without Debate, Being in a Horry to Adjoarn, HAVANA, Jan. 12.—After clearing up business and being ready to adjourn un- til spring, tho Senate rushed the ratifi- cation of the so-called permanent trenty with the United States, There was no debate and the vote was taken stmply ‘by a show of hands, without a roll call, Senor Recto (Nationalist) demanded to be recorded:in the negative, while oth- ers asked to be recorded in the affrma- five. The treaty Includes all the provistons ef the Platt amendment-verbatim. This ‘was the proposition of the Cuban Gov- ernment, made because it wished to ‘eventually eliminate the amendment from the constitution. {The treaty was signed May 2%, 1908, “Dut was not ratified with the other treaties between the United States and Cuba at the close of the last session of Congress, | The Committee on Forelgn Relations | <held up the treaty until to-day and | then reported it by order of the Senate. oo “BEEF AND” BANQUET. Police Captain Brennan Led March | at Dolando Club Recepti { Beef and beans brought several thou- gand persons last night to the recep- NTODO MENNST, SERS TURNED OUT WHILE YOU WAT That-ls What Mme. A. One’s} Advertisement Promises, but the Reality Happens to Be a Little Different. FIRST, MONEY “IS NEEDED. Then, If You Have Time and Good) Heart Action, with a Cross in| Your Left Hand, You May 8uc- ceed, Iftyou-have a cross in the centre of | your left hand you have clairvoyant Power. It doesn't cost you @ cent to find this out, but if you think you may become a’ clairvoyant while you wait, you have one more guess. It takes time &nd good heart action, not to mention money, to become a clairvoyant. An Evening World reporter who called | on Madame A. One, No. 125 West Ono! Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, today in response to a notice advertising in-| struction free to purchasers of occult | books, crystals, etc., found a large Itallan woman fantastically draped in an embroldered shawl, surrounded, by | mystic cards, palm charts and the pos- sible’ symbols of mysticism, ou have the clairvoyant power,” sald Madam, sitting on one aide of a card bedecked table, opposite the re- | porter, “but you can't be one for long time, not till you are past forty." Now I'l give you instructions in card reading for five dollars for six lessons and one pack of cards, But I thought indtructions were free.”" interposed the reporter, “TWIl, it" te,” wan the answer, “This lyely pack of cards is what costs five dollars.” The mystlo cards are covered with all kinds of symbolic figures, and you can get packs for single persons and for ‘those who liave knotted Hymen's bands. Palmistry was next in the myatio sclences, and you can get six ful hands” for $5. You can get as many hands as you want If you have the pric and some hands—that 1s the charte—come ‘higher than others. . Palmistry lessons are long and com- plicated. First, there are the social six lessons, whereby you may read for | yourself and others—that 1», if you | pay in advance, The second 1s the advance profes- sional course, and you can earn money, ie A. One, after you have ti ‘Yuu are really erad- uated with a diploma at the conclusion of, forty, lessons, 4 “But {f vou want to be @ reader of mystic crystals, that is anothe? "sald Madi A. One, hold- up’ the glear @ tal timé to learn how epts and ‘#60 -things in here.” The better the crystals the better the tes ‘ Of course, it depends a great Asal on yourself, You can be a crystal en- thusiast for from $3 up to $,000. The finest crystal Madame owns is ranged up in four figures. “You have to concentrate your thoughts if you want to be a good crystal reader. 1 can pat mind on what you are thinkin t and se it in the crystal,” peat st will can teach you all of this, take, forty lessons to, make you per- nd parse: writthg come i these processes | re- ic power, which cannot fhught to the gross and unitlated in sitting, \ onsou nee.” id madame, “ good heat ary to go intotrances and enjoy the privileges of psychle power, You may develope in time—when you are forty. “Palmistry 1s part of clairvoyant ower. You can leatn that at, once. ome are quicker than other, and—jui see these beautiful ca nly % 8 pack—where you get instruction fr Lessons while you wait—Clarvo; turned out on the spot are not what! they appear to be. But {you have a cross in the middle of the palm of your left hand—good heat action and plenty @f money you have the requisites of a good clarvoy- ant. SEVEN FROM ONE. It has been shown that one bottle of Scott's Emulsion is capable of building seven times its weight of solid, healthy flesh. How is this possible? Because Scott’s Emulsion is one of the richest and most digestible of foods. Because Scott’s.Emulsion makes all good food do good. Nothing of value to the body is allowed to go to waste. Because Scott's Emulsion | makes the stomach strong the appetite keen and the. | digestion perfect. tion’ of the Dolando Club, at the Lex- ington Opera-House, Fifty-eighth street | and Third avenue. President Roosevelt, Mayor McClellan and one or two others} sppeared to be about the onl: members | sof the clup not present. ‘The Mayor | Srro} & letter wishing everybody «| there, for it was| Tim" used to! stave off starvation when he was @ aac Hopper, who had a tavith him @ large party ‘After the vaudeville show, there was dancing. Police Captain Denis J. Bren- Ran, of the Macdougal Street Station, | led'the grand march with Mrs. Jobsi| ™. Meohan, All the police captains who could get off were present, Clergyman St. Money ‘om Poor. ‘The Rey. Charles A. Alden, foriuerly & sub-official in th®Department of harities, pleaded guilty yesterday: to forgery in the second degree, He was sora led to the Tombs: until Frida: ‘when: he will be sentenced. Alden co: feeved to money intended for tl Pri oy Agent D. E. Kimbi that Judge ter mus: Becazse Scott’s Emulsion | adds new flesh to the body puts new | and feeds the fires of life | called vitality. We'll send you a sample free upon request, SCOTT & BOWNE, 400 Pearl Street. N. ¥. Soinnandiaadaainaiiamanaeanaaamadiraiemedianaaamn Interest and Dividend Notices. INTEREST ALLOWED From F 1, on deposits made now and Remaining in Bank July d,1004 Court, you are in remedy removed the Iai is in close touch wit jurisdiction homes. broad sympathy with the hopes and at pathy when personal differences which blood in the veina jf Excelsior Savings Bank, N, B. Cor, 23 . & Oth Ave, Purchase and Exchange. DIAMONDS, WATCHES JEWELRY. ® MAIDEN. LA! Rrra SO (ai sa ick gee pe OS JUDGE THEO. MAYER AUESoAL Aue ea LNG, JALAL TALKS TO THE SICK xX F you are run down, worn out, get: up in the morning almost as tired as when you go to bed, need a rest the ‘worst way but cannot spare the time —cannot afford to take your hands off the tiller of your work—then, says Judge Theodore Mayer, of Chicago's famous Chicago Avenue Police just the condition I was in a while back. “ Owing to the sedentary nature of my occupation, six months ago I felt decidedly out of sorts and I thought I would have to lay aside my judicial duties and spend some time at a health resort. My appetite began to fail me and I was subject to a condition of general lassitude. “A physician who is one of my intimate friende told me that I exhibited the primary symptoms of catarth of the stomach. fie care when I heard from anumber of the police officers under his particu attached to the station that they had been relieved of gimilar ailments through the use of Mucu-Tone, so I sent to the United Drug Co. at Boston for a trial bottle. What the ature of my ailment was I cannot say. gone now, ellas I have ever been in my bottles of the vestige of my trouble. Having received such beneficial results from it, I have no hesitation in recommending Mucu-Tone.” Judge Theodore Mayer presides at the Chicago Avenue police court, a court famous “ in Chicago's criminal history, Here it was that the anaschists were arraigned; later th Cronin murder suspects @nd Adolph Leutgert, the wife murderer. Judge Mayer Stern and severe when occ: ecople. Path fortune and inexpi advice is fr through his wise counsel co bring reat colonies from all the nations of Europe h He is known personally to thousands in all walks of life and he hasa spirations of the great body of the common mm demands, he is still the soul of sym- ‘a prisoner before him. His ntly sought by the residents of his territory dnd frequently might lead to expensive litigation are adjusted He comes from distinguished German ancestry and I was about to put myself th the vast cosmopolitan population of Chicago, Within his © have made their numbers among bis intimate friends the leading German-Americane of Chicago. Working through the starved bloodvessels, Rexall ach, restores the appetite and builds up the body. There is no slow, uphill work ‘about this. From the very first dose its strengthening influence will be felt. Lethargy and pain will slip away and in their place will come the fresh, buoyant vigor and power of application of the long ago. Mucu-Tone drives out the catarrhal poison, stimulates the muco-cells into the active exercise of their functions, fills the arteries with rich, red blood, tones up the stom- Don’t be skeptical; don’t wait until you are flat on back. But give Rexall Mucu-Tone a trial—just one trial. If you don't feel better immediately you can stop taking it and we will give back your money. Sold only at our store. and 3dave. .- Large bottle, 89 cents. RIKER’S DRUG STORE £.) “ 6th’ Avenue and 23d Street. OUR NEW YORK AGENTS. HEGEMAN & CO. (a corporation), 200 Broadway; 205 Broadway; 200 W. 125th st.; Amsterdam ave. and 155th st.; 149th st. KINSMAN’S DRUG STORES, 125th st. and 8th ave.; 601 8th ave, J. JUNGMAN, Druggist, 1020 3d ave.; 428 Columbus ave. Banking and Financial. Banking and Financial. $10,000,000 Tax Exempt Gold Bonds (Payable in Fifty Years) TO BE SOLD WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1904 OFFERED DIRECT TO INVESTORS A legal investment for trust funds, exempt from taxation except for State purposes. No “all or none” bids recelyed, thus giving investors the same ad- vantages as dealers. offering the highest premium. F PAR Yao Co; ed pect) inelgeed in the addressed env ° tA f must be. sn Myof pale to unsuocessful Didders. Bor fuller information’ oe 0 ata City ‘Hal, New ‘York. It any Bank or Trust Comp: cna! If requeste: eee "City Record,"’ published Bonds are awarded to bidders elope. TWO PER CEN’ for ceritied. check on return EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller City of New York 280 Broadway, New York ru ed For Sale. For Sale. DIAMONDS “CASH OR“ CREDIF DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY can ‘On charge aco: nt our RETAIL STO! fe added to our old-estal welry business NO EXTRA CHARGE H ANSACTIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. Call or write for*pilustrated cata- logue, | 37-39 MAIDEN LANE, N.Y. 254 SIXTH AY... 207K THIRD AV. TON 'ST., BROOKL ARK AV.. JERSEY C EASY PAYMENTS; 1) prices. Cail, write or 'phomat 7 JAMES naman, 97 MAIDEN LANE (upstaira), » WATCHES AND DiaMoNps. ASY PAYMONTS, AVE wand topenuantntlye If det American NB No. reterence oj NO INQU 2850 Bd Ave. U yr TF aecurity required. RIGH MADE, jake your purchase, Pay the first payment And take the goods along. The Fashion Credit 7 Wee) 14th 8t Botween Sth and House, ¥. Ay Cor, 140th Bt, | ll West 125th Street, Near 7t Ave. We Furnish Homes More satisfactorily, more artistically, more savingly than any other concern in New York, BECAUSE we are leading specialists in this line, doing by far the greatest volume of busi- ness; have superior facilities; show a much larger, newer and wider range of goods, and give our customers many other advantages that are unobtainable elsewhere. ACCOUNTS OPENED, Dressers, like design, large elze, in polish- ed solid quar- tered oak; gilt) folld cast) brass trim- mings; 88x22) swell top: Frengh bevel| mirror, 28x %; | dotual value $16; special, $10.25 | AU mann ComPY MOST LIBERAL China Closets, lke desten, made in polished TERMS. solid golden oak; pane! back, Frenoh bovel mirror in top; & ft. 5 ine, high, & ft, wide: value $17.80; special, $12.90, you live Gola Gold Gola Silver Pianos body's mi $1 built Instrum compare bs nk cftered for sale every at prices we feel th tive saving of fr sale, Pianos 10 Ha of eve NN NN Telephone 4: ESE RTE SEES ESET, A Suggestion. You'll save time anda lot of annoyance, too, by coming here for your dental work. sure that t right and will be done in a way to please you. Good work at low prices has built upour bupiness. Walters Piano, Walters Piano including stool and cover, for $105, $5 Down and $1 Week. 4g Real Value. Walters Pianos are Inwerted \1 Cavtion— 25, buy. to cates hand piano a rico, for At will son Ex your old plano for Change jest ee withers and pay any balance at 61m Week Dentistry. YOUR CREDIT . THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME! To those who are unable to pay cash a dental work of easy weekly or monthly in thia city which does this; th completion will tell of your work until you out of antee for 10 Yer NDANT WITH FVERY OPERATOR. AMERICAN PAINLESS DENTISTS, 122 Enst d0th Street, LADY ATT! Lexington Avenue, You'll be the work is ‘Crowns and Br! Fillini Alloy Fillin, r Filings Extracting with Cocaine .50 _ DENTAL AS SIN.” 295 SIXTH AVENUB, 8, W. CORNER TH ST. NEVER CLOSED. : NEW YORK CITY 378% =smaee = TheGreatest January Piano Sale in America, If you want to secure one of the best planos made come to-morrow mu want to save from 3205 Tone “delay a ainale day The Rush isTremendous mire, $150 to for everybody and within every- jeans. aWee m easy terme of to last a lifetime. nenta which cannot begin to with the Walters Plano are ry day by othe m $350 to $400, offering you a post Ww) to $200 In this Delivered to Your.Home on Payment of $5. Years’ Guarantee ¢ Hours 8 A. M. to 9 P.M. we will do all ¥10 other establishment ou they do, but keep you waiting for the them In’ full for it as you ing ing to let you you t 9 erittelam. re for each visit Given to Every One. 2562 Went 42d Stre | Next to An ‘elephon }363—A8th, Sundays 10 to 4. i : Railroads. Pennsylvania iso RAILROAD. foot of Weat Twenty- Desbrosses and Cartinndt Stream e leaving time from. Desbrosses and minutes later, than at “given below for Twenty: SALON, Sxcerk Where otherwia ade Me aS MATES Pat jeantt Dinine are: “or Chicags.”‘Indfanase Care. aT LOUIS Laer Mm man’ Bleeping, Sinking and Obperracton Far. | Clnoinhat!, Indianapolis, St. Louln NNGYEVANTA LIMITED. oping, Ain Backing and ompartment For Chi- v ‘Toledo and Detroit. CHICAGO AND Louis ing’ Car. .68'P. a. CHICAGO LIMITED.—Pullman Sleeping. Smoking, and Observation Care. ‘or Chicago, Toledo and Cleveland. Din- ing Car. 5.55 Po OM. O8T, LOUIS EXPRESS. —For Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Louis- Ville, St’ Louis. Dining Car, i Av. ‘Va. (via Shenandoah Vailey Route). ry olls HEAR We Offer To-morrow Until 1 P. Mat—* ~ WOMEN’S FINE DRESS SKIRTS— WOMEN’S FLANNELETTE NIGHT GOWNS— * LINEN FINISH CHAMBRAYS— id RUFFLED NET CURTAINS— ‘ BABIES’ LONG AND SHORT DRESSES— that will malte to-morrow the busiest Blanket day “we haveshad : At 4.98 Fine White California Blankets Worth fully Nine dollars......Strictly | all wool warp and filling—full double | bed inches—ax against pretty pink and blue eluster stripe bor- | pers, Kimonos an No much Blankets were evar sold in New York at #0 low @ prt Mall Orders tecetved up to Stx P, M. Wednesday willbe filled as started in with vim and enthusiastic buying from the start! Because, when we announce “a sale” it means values beyond the Uard wide Muslins Bleached—8 cent Atal Unbleached—7 cent quality West Fourteenth Street Morning Specials Being a Feature of This January White Sale a. New Spring model, length just escaping the i—fine Bick wal Tailor Clots up ? Id er round effect with $2 Talfeta Silk Bands and Mexican braid—all lengths. and wa'tt measures—value $8.50— TO-MORROW UNTIL ONE P. M. NO MAIL ORDERS. 4.00 es: Extra warm and fleecy—pretty sttipes—as good quality as idto a 98 cent gown—combination collar io cuffs—full cut—rall > 8h 39 ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M......NO MAIL ORDERS, * Also, To-morrow, Wednesday, until One Py Mi? ; The coming season's most popular fabric for Shirt Waist Sulte—extra wide (32 inch) and in all the correct colors—this season's goods— 19 cent qual'ty.......... seeeees NO MAIL ORDERS. Full length and width—fancy French Bobbinet—wide lace inverting, five inch eutfle with lac: edge—tegular price $5.75— To-morrow uatil One P. M.... NO MAIL ORDERS. Fine Natosook and Lawns—newest styles in French Watsts and Yokes—elaborately trimmed with fine lace and embroidery insertings and edgiags:-6 months to 3 years— Tastead of 98 cents—To-morrow morning...ss+ +++ NONE SOLD AFTER ONE O’CLOCK-—-NO MAIL ORDERS. , : wae 2 pate Also, for Fanuary White Sale: Hi Two Special Blanket Offerings... - since our November Blanket Sale. ; At 59 cents Sanitary. Fleeced Biankets Made to sell at @ dollars). \ * Mottled Two-toned Strij Pink, Brown and Black ar lid’ colors—-Three- ised “aa much for Bath Modes, ira Dressing Sasqtes. measurement 76x84) the usual “70x80)— sixe—(actual F r bed coverings. r Strictly perfect—absolutaly” riew. Our price for pair—69 cents, as comible, Our January White Sale Why is response to our announcements always prompt? ordinary, and customers know it. ' REALITIES, not PRETENGES, DEEDS, not WORDS. White Goods Saretull sme B Yard wide Cambrica— splendid for Underwear ' instead of 9 cents ...).-s05, a% No Mafl Ordets, ; Sazetalie meat {436 : No Mail Orders. 565 P.M WESTURN EXPRUSS.—For wide. Guitar. wor Toledo, except taturéay’ | Bed Musling—Rettabie qualities. Pott and antag fon Betton’ Chethes 7.85 PB. OM. PACIFIO EXPRESS.—For and Wi i r Pittaburg Toledo ana Ghteage, For Knox: Not just one special, but more than 12 yd. plecetinstend of. 81.39, 79 Perper BM bey peo 4 Saturday twenty offerings you cannot match else- , No Mal Orders, 825 P.M. CLEVELA NI INCTN® tah N: ‘yard : Nagr EXPRESS for pittepurn, Cleve: boli -) YARD. Roeigh a plececinatead OF $38 94 youl, atl, Indianapolis and 8t. | SHEETINGS BY XARD—, -. tienched.| Victoria Lawns, 40 inch—valne .10.6% 5-4—value 10 India Linons—value .15. ou $-4—value 12 White Silk Mulfy—for waists and 4—value 13 Children's party frocks—value i mC 4—value 17 Corded Shirting Mndras—2 imch— $-4—value 19 very desirable for Men's Shirts ae 10-4—value .28 ‘21 as Shirt Waists—yalue . spd 10 night ress, | 12.55, daily.” “South: M. Week-days. P.M RAILWAY, 12.10 night ‘daily. ted," 12.65 P, M. ; ‘OLK AND WEST) ae dally. CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY —1.55 343 Cheleen”* v att chai Semeanet) ante A i WOOD, General Manager. Pass'r Trafti: OW. BOYD, Maneser __General Passenger Agent._ NewYork Central ‘draws arrive 4¢ @ud depart om Grane aul wtreet, Now Vora: nt Bxbreae,,. *b, Tach Bapresa inGrrato Ynlted uthwestern Lda é imfteds val for New Neeked from SP AaToLan SHWE ALMANAC FOR 1904, 42 inch. 50 inch Four to atx ents per yard Below Regular! Mall orders suspended during this sale, Our aha Offering of Importe: offers wonderful opportunities for obtain- | ing rich coverings and draperies far te- low values ONE ITEM AS SAMPLE:— M, week-days a 4.55 Pp. Vk “OLD” POINT. COMFORT" and: Non. | Reversible Drapery Damasks— for 1904 Poh galis’, SMe week-days and 8.25 | rich designs in Rose Du Barry, Dainty, snowy, crisp, and “such: base avian att Cepeaahe tad ant 2082, a | Rulon 6 tae alte fe fainn." as one customer after another Vemtibuied trains: Hutter Parlor CareSed | ‘This J only one of the mi en in | @xClatms.... There is this about our Jame gtandara Coaches on. week-days. rlor| rich Upholatery Fabrics. There are dozens |uary Sale offerings that all may tot ug, Car, Parlor Cars, Dining Car, and| more—S® cele to 8.08, Worn couric. | realize—prices are for GOODS IM« 83 By a weekdays, PORTED FOR COMING | SPRING Boys’ Winter Wear ¢ ALL WOOL SWE. Heavy rib—all Heavy worsted. White and colors.. EIDBRDOWN BATH ROBES All Wwool—sizes ce, were $2.98..... FLANNEL WAISTS AND BLOUSES | Best colors—4 to 13 years— Collar attached—were .69. Neckband or e OUTING FLA Splendid Values in Rugs 9.69—value 12.98 | White Satin Striped Poplinette— 14.98—value 19.00 | yoke icked yok! 19.49—value 25.0) | hodice; a! Lawn—panel AN Wool, Brus ve {of enib'y insertings and bolero wit! Seta tes at 114-75 | two ins’t'ss, tucked back and sleeves White Goat Skins ue Spreads and Comfortables Who bays these Avy Tull size—were $1.10. mente i . DANTELS, Full size French Sateen Comfortabdles Lunt Agent, itatitching;medieated cotton | 40] | tra afer g—were $2 Hie he | READ THE WORLO Crochet quilts-spectais, .69, .08, 1.25 | 0 and from everywhere, cicadas — slat oh lt, All Woo: 112 White Window Shades At “January White gs Hotland—pxs tt, plain. ny egy Holland—ax6, knot fringe. Fine “Linen Holland + was }Sx6 ft.—linen knot fringe... .69 5S Others with lace and insértions of ntencited and gilt borders—at very mod erate prices. : Tapestries & Damasks Beautiful Embroideries TRADE-—not last years left oreo You come to the counter you'll seé At January Sale Prices solutely new and up-to-date the stock | GREAT AND SPECIAL VALUESIN | Edgings and Insertings. 124 Flouncings for Stirts. Corset Cover Emid'y. a7-inch Skirtings. All over Embroidery .49.. .69 to 2.98 Many among the foregoing are _ Worth double the prices we ask. to 18 y lar—were §1.39. EL WAISTS New White Waists in 1804 Styles Sheer ani heavy malertals—Dotng sich a good business in these that you may be interested to know how moderately we sell the novelties, ‘ for Janv'- White Sale. fal, Flor ion and Bin White Lawn Walsts—yoke front so@.ag {and ‘al. lace ok of four pointed Vi insertings- ce of tucks with mnedailions—skeleton lace collar. Fine White Persian Lawn—3 ineel ticks with hemstiteh lace insertings back and front, finished with fine mid medallions—valie $3.49...0+4. O@ Bx72 Inch: $3.25 pakes no mistake Crochet Spreads— Whit 70! No Mali Orders 7 |« See ls DON'T FORGET the new 14th Street ELECTRIC CARS white cotton 8. 1.24 No Mail Orders. lemmed or Fringed.