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' ~ @ KILLED IN REAR END COLLISION Efeven Injured, Four Serigusly, In an Accident on the Chicago, Burlington and Quinoy Road Near St. Louis. LOCAL TRAIN CRASHED INTO AN EXPRESS. watter, Which Was Behind Time » Owing to the Extreme Cold, Had Stopped to Take Ona Supply of Water. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 26.—The Denver Ex- press on the main line of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy road was run fmte last night from the rear by a local passenger train while taking water at Gardeene Crock, and three persons of the local train and the local locomo- tive were burned, train was running behind of Dbilzsard, and hed tank, just after clearing water. train crashed into 3 exprees The light cars ere partly demolished and was filled with debris, which eo ain t tre wes’ Trunsing twenty Pt ered jamin Bennett, the include W. M. Davis, of a Dr. Edward B, Clem- John Nunns, of the accom- train, ta missing. MERGER WILL LEAD TO GIGANTIC TRUST Stee! Deal Dales To-Day, a - Rockefeller Proposition with| the Absorption of Morgan Company an After Feature. phim ig St. Charles was de- us President Maben, of the Slos SheMeld Steel Company; President Ba- con, of the Tennessee Coal and Iron Company: President Thompson, of the Republic Iron and Steel Company, were | fn conference to-day discussing the amalgamation of these three com- pani It was said on excellent au- thority that if terms can be agreed | upon the three concerns will be merged, There have been numerous rumors flating about for some ttme that such a merger was under consideration, but heretofore there has been no support or official confirmation of the reports. To-day it was known that the three men mentioned were in conference, although they concealed the place of meeting. it is belleved that the amalgamation of the three concerns ts but a step to- ward the absorplion by the United States Steel Coropration, Such ab- sorptions Is one of the efeller pol- ieies. They belleve tn eliminating com- petition by making competitors a part) of the family, Not long ago two of the men in con- ference to-day bought a number of Southern {ron furnaces and it ix be- Heved that these also will be absorbed by the Steel rporation, This will r move all competitors trom the fleld, with the eaception of tie Lackawanna and Pennsylvania Companies and the Clariton Company, which will undoubt- ediy become a part of the Steel corpor- ation betore the year is our The total capital of these three con- ates $4,244,000, while t or therr stocks foots up but 9%.8.,040, or but one-third the cap- italization. The water has been well squeezed our bf these concerns and the market prices represent clove to the real value of the three corporations and it ix on the basin of the market yalue, It is sald, that they will be eventually acquired by the United States Steel Corporation, which will then produce about 9 per cent, of the fron and steel of the United States and will own about $0 per cent, of the fron ore lands of the country. —————_— RAZOR AND PISTOL IN FIGHT. aN Negro and White Man in a Street Battie, A fight in Greeley Square early to- ay attracted a crowd of several hun- dred excited persons, A flashing razor and two shots {rom a revolver causea a panic before the two men were cap- sured, A policeman heard the commotion and saw two men run out of the crowa in the direction of Seventh avenue. He dd for help and jumpi into Recabe followed one of separa: He found he Was a negro, who gave his Ame ae vid Woodson a1 sald he worked ata hotel in For! Another policeman cau man, who was white. his name as Louls Muro, of No, %7 seve enth avenue, Both’ prisoners were charged with disorderly conduct. et SKATING GOOD IN THE BRONX Van Cort rk Can Awcommo- date 15,000 Pe Commissioner Schmidt, of the Depart- ment of Parks Hak dd Fycen, announced Van Cortlandt “Ra conalton or. ee ‘exas | said. BURNETT TIFFANY TOO ILL 10 APPEAR But the Hearing in His Action to Get Absolute Control of His Father’s Legacy.Goes on Be-/ fore the Referee. BROTHER GETS FROM ESTATE $160,000 A YEAR. To Burnett, However, Only $18,000 Is Allowed by the Executors, Who Have Discretionary Powers as | Trustees Under the Will. Hearing on the application of Burnett Young Tiffany against the executors of the estate of his father, Charles 8, ‘Tiffany, was continued to-day before ex- Justice Abram R. Lawrence. In his will Mr. Tiffany devised about ‘$1,000,000 in trust to the executors, with instructions to allow Burnett as much of the income as in their judgment seemed fitting. Mr, Tiffany objects to the discretionary powers and wants control of the legacy, His marriage to @ divorcee and certain personal pecull- aritios, it was testified at the previous hearing, estranged him from his father and family. Louls Tiffany, an elder brother and executor, was in the witness chair when the last hearing was adjourned. ‘William H. Page, jr., and Benjamin Tuske represented the petitioner, ana Charles L. Gould appears for Louts Tiffany and the executors. Burnett Il) in Bed. Youls Tiffany continued his testi- mony. Burnett ¥. Tiffany, Mr. Tuska rag sick abed, The witnese sala he did not kriow if his brother had ever been notified that the executors intended to allow him damaged | $1,500 @ month. He sald he had never examined the minutes of the trustecs’ uch rec- were kept. He identified about twenty receipts signed Burnett Tiffany “on account of income," between March. 1902, and June, YOs, The total aggre- ated $23,000. Mr. Page recalled to Mr. Tiffany the testimony he gave about Burnett Tif. fany’s alleged violence at his fath: house and asked him {f one Helma Bolestrom was not interested in the | troubles. “She was a Swede and her name re Tralee ooh ray Ime replied, s jon't ember oe pall pea Sepoesey } its it ne ng Bl a op ‘aoe me voting to give | Bae rib were receiving 0 der the oat father wate Teft, a thre eee, the aa ater + javbout, that amou reas ere seta | tolsinig: the actions of Loule Tittany and | declaring that his ollent was entitled | ull interest on the one-eighth father’s will, ‘ou forget,” the eo sald, the testator” who knew both’ these men jaYil their lives, expressly conferred upon Louls Tiffany the power to decide what amount Burnett should receive.” iw NMow did vou fy. the amount?" Mr, Page asked the witness, T Ald not fe tt, Mr. Tiffany replied. vT aéguiesced In the opinion of the other teas, lt seemed, to them and I th much as he could take en sidered his characteristics ‘and wei {iafled 't would do him no good to have ‘more.’ "Did you ask your brother personally how he waa, spending his wnoney?™ {hey Money etter Net Disdu “Did you ever discuss with his manner of that you might If he needed more money Counsel tried to show that .Burnett Titans’ wre Incaent for household turnie ture, but Judge Lawrence decided that if ‘Hurnett Tiffany Mved beyond the means allowed to him by the executors Jof the will it was no evidence of wrong |doing by the executors. Pie Set aol MINA ALIX NOT INJURED, a. nis jecide Woman Crushed In Madrid Was Her Understudy. The Evening World learned to-day | that the girl who was fatally injured | while looping-the-loop in an automabile | at Madrid last Sunday was not Mina ‘Alix, the New York performer, but her substitute in the act. Mise Alix is tn New York at the Hotel Belmont, in West Forty-fifth street. She wae about to sign a contract with a clreus to per. form the feat in this country during) the summer, but the news of the’ acc! gent in Madrid has unnerved her. “The poor girl who was Mmjured in Madrid,” she sald to-day, “was Frau- lein Mia Oertel. of Berlin, one of the prettlest ttle women I ever saw. She was only eighteen years old and abso- lutely fearles: SCOTT’S EMULSION is the great flesh producer. Thirty years have proved its effeciency in throat and lung troubles and all wasting diseases, - Do not try substitutes, e¢s- pecially now, when cod liver oil is so scarce and high. They are mostly all adulterated with seal or other cheap oils, Scott’s Emulsion is always | the same. The cod liver oil. | used is absolutely pure; all the other . ingredients are also carefully selected and of the finest quality. Biss ‘THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVE ‘DOWN, YOU LOBSTER’ SAID THE BOY HERO Then James, sy chariglon Dime- Novel Reader of the Office, ~ Swatted the Disturber of the Show Good and Hard. 112 COULDN’T SEE THE STAGE In the Death Scene a Young Man Had Shut off His View by Aris- ing and Trying to Remove His Clothes, : The star dim@-novel reader of The Evening World office boy staff got the tickets to the Metropolis inst alglit, where “A Midnight Marria, fermi nightly. The mellowr dinma was sustained unbrokenly until the last act. Then when the house is hushed with the stillness of death as the villainess picks up @ quart of carbolio deid to shuffle off the morta! coll some- thing unexpected happened. The Even- ing World office boy became the hero. He tells his own story: “Twas all worked up over de scene. Sarah Cameron, de outcast, not such a bad one either, is de dupe of de real bum one. She pours it into herself like any old ik. Say, but her thirst is de real thing, sure enuf, For tree ax she guz- gles de boyze in great shape. Den she ets repentant and it's all up wid her. She switches Grinks. Instead of the red she runs to carbolic acid. De mixin’ don't work right and she croaks, Gay, but It Was Awful. “Tt got 80 quiet in de audience where I was dat a pin droppin’ would ‘a’ made @ nolse like a bowlin’ alley. De loidy wid me pinches me arm as de bad woman life de bottle wid de big bones |" runnin’ crosswise. I holds me breth ‘cause I sympathized wid her. Den she G, JANUARY 26, freee 1904, swallows it all. I never saw such a thirst. Me goirl digs her nails into me arm and cries like a child. “Den de genoine villain shows His name's Burt Harding and all he dose reilex upon James Van Austin, de gen- oine het. Van Austin and Florence Bentley make de Midnight Marriage Possible. Harding tries to get Austin filled ‘with booze all dy time so as to ret money. Just after Sarah Swallows do hot sturt Harding comes in upon de scene. Dey grapple and de fight wid de dyin’ woman and dis guy ta de tabasco of de sho _He Started to Undress. It was at this point of the pulsating drama that a young man in the andi- ence rose In his seat and begun taking off his coat. He blocked the vision of the office boy. “James,’’ the girl said, “make him sit-down. “Down, you lobster!” cried Jamen. From every section of the house came cries, The man continued to, undress He wanted to be perfectly handy to help the dying girl die peaceably. He heeded not the audience or the writhing of Sarah, ‘Then he started toward the Stage. But James was too much for him. With « left awing at the head and a right body blow directed to the solar plexus the self-announced hero was floored, The audience was in an uproar, There was a wild rush toward the doors for a few minutes, but the excitement Was finally allayed, Sarah wi jowed to die in peace. ‘The Mid- night Marriers went their way and the Gisturber of the quiet drama got a cult QF two, from the police. “Just @ plain drunk," they sal FEATHERS OUST FIREMEN. from Room, feather warehouse of R: No, 51 Hast Mighth street, thirty young women working on the floors above fled to the street in a wild scramble, caught fire and the dense black smoke soon penetrated to the upper floors. The girls rushed from the bullding, none personal belongings. ‘When the firemen tore apart the bales the feathers expanded until they oc- supled such space that the men were crowded out of t! ‘oom. Then the ex- panding feathers forced thelr way, out of the front door and the stiff wind carried them throughout the neighbor The firemen said dam gmount to about $1.5 thal said he was would . Rosen- fo Morphine bo poisonous drugs ° cures r money back ~ PREVENTS PNEUMONIA. More New York and Brooklyn People Who Recommend and Indorse It. New York—Arthur Pelletier, wifth Avenue Poms tor tn pide. trustee Tidews iter No. 1 Broad H, Man Ladder No. eramvlim Bt, ne ae ‘Paul, 215 West a9th “poUndetics, BBL, BL ooh a MoCambiey, Hook and Ladder No. 51, lenry “i. Cronin, fireman Wngine Co. Ne M, J. Kelley, 686 Courtiandt ave, Wri. Braisted, captain flroboat New ry: Roche. fireboat New Yorker, pt 17 Hull st. ie Fuiton at 429 Degraw st of Brooklyn Wye ey HW YE THREE ROOMS, $95.00 Wy 0) polar FOUR ROOMS, $125.00 es Per Week FIVE ROOMS, $150.00 Are on Opens Ra Yon list or ceops, Exhibition ib 1 ferme hold go at our Showrooms, . $350 Piano, $195. ae ‘La Week Don't, miss the greatest sale of 1,000 cvlebrated $350 tone-lasting Walters: Pianos, Built to Last a Lifetime, |! for $195, || including stool and coyer—on liberal terms of $5.00 down and $1.00 a week, Delivered upon first payment of 00, No interest charged for time taken in making payments. iMod fully guaranteed for ten Spending Your Money Wisely. You can always expect to receive the value of : your money spent with us in atlending to your teeth, Good work and low prices have built up our business. Gold Crowns and Bridge-5.00) Gold Fillings, fro 4} Gold Alloy Silver 3 DENTAL As S'N. 205 SIXTH AVENUE, 8. W. CORNEK WTH 8, NEVER CLOSED. Lawyers. CO GEO. ROBINSON ( Lawyer )» 90 Nassau st, (Day,) 1870 B'way,T at. Night.) oul AY WORLD WANTS WORK NDAY MORNING WONDERS. ag MR a cs Expand During Fire and Force Men Almost panie-stricken by a ffre in the | nthal & Son, | Several bags of feathers near a stove | of them stoppitig long enough to secure | Stimpson Crasoford Qs: 11° Sale Sheet Music 11° WF NESDAY AND THURSDAY. Tho following music, which ts sold regularly at 50 and 60 cents per copy, we offer at the special price of 11 cents per copy. bly The Girl You Love, | Three Little Maids 4 aah Leaf Maid. (Charlotte Wiehe’: fammny. Tad of Ox m Sorry 6 Busy All Ni Gogd Byo, Liza Jane, : tae hace Add 2 cents for Mendelssohn's spring Song. For Home and freland, | Andrew Mack's With Words We'll Hurry to Church: | Big Song Hite 1 Love You. Knickerbocker Girl | Josephine, Wy. Joe. Keep on a-Shining, Silv'ry Moon. "4 Like to Hear That Song Again. ipitice 1 Don’ Want To Be a Lady, Mother g Ta Dut Knew. Sultan of Sulu. lic Laces and Graces. vases Ideal; very pretty, nna Waltzes; new. Bhilonal La Coque' ‘wo-Step. 11° The UNDER THE MISTLETOE BOUGH Harry Bulger’s Big hit in ‘Mother The greatest song craze of the Country, Just out. Goose."* ot 3 Intermerso, LAUGHING WATER The Song Hit of ‘*Mother Goose."* LAUGHING WATER | The Instrumental Craze of the Country, THE CROWN DANCE FOLIO (Acknowledged the Best)... each ploce ordered by mail: | | : Sul in the Old Front Line, Mother Down “On the Farm. Tyo Byes oF Brown, Jeaste B. Davis’ nit, rmini There's Nobody Just Like You; bi« hit Bova in tho Gallery for Mine. A Cocoanut Tree. Let Us Red ‘oar it es Palo Moonlight. raat She" You Are My Star: \ndrew Stack Love in an Orchard: A Girl from Dixie Queen of the Cpanel Rogers Bros. Rip Van Winl Boys and ‘Giriss ‘Mother Goose. 3 comte hit Tho Sun Dance; bin ae The St. Louls Ri TEs Fox Hunter's ‘March and ‘and T Two-Step, Jack Tar: by Sousa. Humpty Dumpty Two-Step; tine 11° Por Piano, + (special) 28¢., by mail 35¢ THE CROWN MANDOLIN AND GUITAR FOLIO (4 books) 18¢. per book, by mall 2l¢ Caval- intermeszo from ‘Beli with Home Eagle. fi ay "ota Kentiehy 1 Ul nder the Trouble NOTE.—The pieces marked # are sure to please and a: special attention to mail orde orders from teachers and musicians promptly at sper oo SS us, Woe solicit and pay tterer, Also the Following Popular Classic Music, 7c. Copy. Melody in F. Rubinatein. Fifth Nocturne Poet and Peasant. William Tell, Over the Waves Waltzes. | Psalms. Black Hawk The FI Mi Troon Link, Niet Vast Geode Is But Your fsa ie, al) der Na, are eh Waltz rol. Katzen reAR West Pourteenth Street January White ‘Sale LAST WEEK! Great Values in New Embroideri Less Than Importer’s Cost. » This extraordinary offering Is aeteiking instance of the way we ate buying: —for while none were purchased at less than 50 per cent. off, there ase goodie: them worth thtee times the price we paid. ‘We haven't space to describe ia all their varlety—enough to say that they compose the cream of this patterns. FINE EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS. Cambric, Nainsook and Lawn—open and the French close or bliad work. 1 toZ inches wide—value 9.... 2 to 4 inches wide—value .55.. j 3 to 7 inches wide—value .25.........- | 6 to 15 inches wide—value .39....... Our Fanuary White Sale We Offer To-morrow Until 1 P. Mui ‘WOMEN’S FINE CAMBRIC NIGHT DRESSES— V of bigh neck—four emb’y insertings oe a tucks — PA Soe Tr prea ogee Aah hy si erg made to sell at 98 cents. seecegegnne ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. M.-NO MAIL ORDERS. MERCERIZED WHITE MADRAS WAISTINGS— In Bweet a manne a mn ate recommended Dy 2f8, Brepared to mi | For Sale. WWW iy vO irra oor ee ROVAL FURNITURE 0. 3. "90iRisnep AT 49. $B | CASH OR CREDIT. 4* NO URNISHED AT 75. 00 | (ie 14 a4. Roomy SPE 5, C x 99,98 | $10 Allowed tor Casi : Two Special Apartments Completely Furnished ft At $1 ia and $200 Each. Ewe deliver frog within 60 miles of clty es 2188-2190-2192 se wee | 2 THIRD AV,, Bet. 119-120 Sts. 3 Open evenings until 9 o'clock. | SRuMsoNetseuausorieiet 38 ieee Ribs cee Hone one GUL, An Vi ES. MEN'S Sada ition. formerly 1 0% now B12 merly #15.00, now, 810.00. CASH OR CREDIT. PER We * EE UEB OPENS ALKING SUITS, 00. now 816,00. TARY COATS, b, BOW + 14.00, Lae NOCLOOR Watthans es & Din $1 Weekly. No od. Write, TCH CO. xin Wateh- REDIT, “LOBE CREDIT ¥ 19 MAIDE! DIAMONDS, Rasy WATCHES, |"""°"", JEWELRY. + : » 230 Broadway, CHA’ Room 4 (elevator) C 50; 214 MONDS, ‘Nassau at. WE, WATCHES & RUNDBACK: teh Hoot ‘went . crit nty third Street sae A a Hons “an tree herg sunray urs. ret eafarion. al lenge. Indishaye H ire, Pullman apolls, Bt. Louls. Dinioe M. ST." LU eeivin, Bi Cihcinnte, teats Indi PENNSY ANIA Linty Pantin. sinoning Rod Aas (vi apt nisiaaet pnd UE, Pull Obi and Cla aad sean: r eae aise or REY PEAND, & iv'k ass For natn ! oath TAEBURG, aPectat. Deity ee eas ty AND, THE SOUTH. ture, Bi MA? (Hesbrosses, and Gort ad Cortiandt.” 8 eraesional Limited, is 26, lor'and Dining $4.55 “(Deabross 's.i8) ey M10 RAIL. ree Fy ‘AY, | SOUTHERN 25, 4.25 P. Florida 8 8 ty ase | sORFOuK AND WESTERN Me heron and New Ori N BALIVAY, SA PE. cAI & OHIO R, ." — mane 4.55 ey a AN od POMFORT and ‘Nor oa. weet days "and 8 36 ITY. : week-days, 461, 1354, 318 and 201 ‘a sea’ for “Penneyivanie Newent Central Station. 424 Street. New -Midnight: Express. Syracuse Taal exp Mc cinittnte Tented 1.00 PMY Southweatern, Limit Chicago Lim PM ‘Twentleth Century 70a. 20.90 PM. Albany @& ‘Troy Fiver. 111-10 aM it Albany Express, #209 PM. Detroit & Chic. Speciai! PM.The Lake Shore Limited. PM! .Cin. @ St. Louis L't'd 9.08 A Ci x. Bunday, to Pittsfield & No, Adams, Sundays at 0.20 A.M. Pullman Cars on all through trains, Traine (uminated with 4 Tieket officer, at 16% fh Street’ for New York e. RAgKage checked ‘from ce by Wratcott Express, GEORGE. H, DANIELS, Gen. Pass. Agent. LOsT—Sum “of money near th ay, 8.90 to: care Gutman, Levy & Co. Pennsylvania. RAILROAD, stat AHIONS toot of W Fitth “Aventie (below Sid Bt): | a New York Central Traine arrive at and depart trom. Grand | York: ‘te Mt | Good heavy quality. ‘Weoath, lea Dem df ots and — ) desirable le Shicta ss well as Women's Shiet Wake nag oe *Deameea bcbg} folly ‘o-morrow until PM. / NO MAIL ORDERs, ALL WOOL ZIBELINE CHECK SUITINGS— ; 38 tnch—also Fancy Tweeds and Meltona—new color combinations foe Wilktag tive and Clete ase valor SP aes ee NONE SOLD AFTER ONE O’CLOCK—-KO MAIL ORDERS. LACE STRIPE ZEPHYR GINGHAMS— A lew Pinks, Tans, Niles and Light Blues, but {a Goamtatnall tive beateows cortah ince Uiee een Don't eome at last minute and expect to find all colors. BOYS’ DOUBLE BREAST SUITS— Neat Cheviot Mixture—-strong and fe J Su tewia wae she ec are ‘Will help the boys out nicely for rest of Winter. —_—_——————_0 i | BOY'S’ VEAL CALF LACE SHOES— for nervice— With beels—good sppere stout 7 13 to Be eta eicegt —To-merrow until PLM LIMIT—ONE PAIR. NO MAIL ORDERS, ’ LAST WEEK Women’s Underwear or Ware SALE Every Item a Special Value DRAWERS NIGHT DRESSES ~- : tching—value_ .29. No Malt No Mall Orders, «ALSO Gowns—entire yoke of H. 8. tucks,. Yoke—insértings—cluster tucks. . Yoke of solid Copal} ‘and embiy Tate oF ike note, Bo! Extra wide—6 fine tucke—emb'y ruffie Wide rufti itching . With Point de Paris isce and Inserting. e Ruffle, tucks and emb'y inserting Extra full and wide ruffies—lace trim oo ‘A éonen fancy stvies—emb'y or lace.. .O% Finer Drawers to 84.00. ‘CORSET COVERS Cambric—low neck—full ¢ront— two lace insertings—value .39. No Mail 01 ALSO and Round or aquare nec! » Fitaek canal Round neck—insertings—ribbon ran, ks a 0) . Low neck—4 lace insectings—pin tucks, .29 Lace yoke—ribbon run Tow neck—2 rows ribbon run lace Insertings Yoke of tucks. ome With 3 bias lace inst'ms front and back—trim'd sleeves. Round neck—Point de Paris ince and tucks... Round neck—full lace ruffle. Ribbon run neck-8 rows briar front aiid back: Large var Rowns, full or yokes of FULL SIZE SKIRTS Cambric—deep flounce with —full front * cluster tucks and skeleton finish of Fea ase! .49 | lace and two insertings—value $125 With famey front ‘of sore a Martineecwith and without tucks... 6B ALSO A larme variety of fancy styles. . os Full sipe-O0 neh ties: Fren: effecta—extra fine lace yes 6 jou; Sey ie dalnte wellerasstecces). 1,85 composed of bing lace insertings— Finer in great variety to ‘sa.08, Ne flounce—-fancy Insertings CHEMISES with and without tucks between. Sirs; ies Fine Cambric—double ruttie—new flare. el aera earn sate. flounce, with ee ‘and strong showy emb'y—trim'd 69 Ldsrteby ‘No Mall Orders. ALSO Souare neck-—yoke of solld emb'y Round yoke of 9 lace insertings.. Bkirt Chemises—elaborately trim’ lace, ribbon—-trim'd skirt—value Still finer to $3.08. Sale Values Continued In Ladies’ Extra Size Garments and Children’s Underwear, _——_—________—_ | $9. 00 Blankets.........+--« 3 No mistake, they are nin: dollar v. , | Strictly all wool white California, Double bed size; full 76x84 Masi 70x82). Before wool tke -optton, to toe ward AS te em can ne rie Such an offer" must be promptly takes” advantage of, pet Babies’ Outfit. Extra dainty Ji Finer Skirts in great varietii¢ 40 itn os MAIDS' APRONS Nurses’ Cull sise—witle hem at Also waitresses’—emb'y bib ae ruffle bretelles—worth *s Sheets and Pillow Cases. Will wash up close | and give splendid we: ILLOW CASES SHEETS— van phen it tr uture Wil not be Myamuary™ White Sale rest assure prices rices, Fruit of Loom and Masonville Muslins—yard wide— mill lengths of 10 to 20 yards— To-morrow ..++++ No Mail Orders. Men's Dress Shirts, 35 cents 3 for One Dollar. Splendidly made Shirts—good, fiem musiin—full cut bodies—well stitched and finisbed—-Union Linen Bosoms, Col- lar and Cuff baads. At Present coat of cotton ne manu: tacturer could make them for the price quote, 634 2 Skirts at.. 1 Trimmed Dress. 1 Emb'd Flannel Skirt 4 Cambric Shirts..... 2 Fancy Sacques 4 Bootees 6 Honeycomb Bibs. 12 Hemmed Diapers. 4 pieces; value $9,00.+.s«5