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‘ SAN DOMINGO STILL THINKS IT'S AT WAR Beiligerents impolite Enough to Keep on Firing While Chero | kee Was Peacefully Steaming lo Custom-House. NT GES NS TROLE Scheme Means Connection with|: ‘Manhattan by Means of Sub- sWay and Tunnel Under Forty- : ‘pevond Street and East River. ae x or Ee] ge 9 steamer Cherokae ar- st Relmont has completed the {1.07 Neill & Co. THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11, 1904. Songer pe i a a ot | pase ies y detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Brooklyn. make a claim upon guarantee can than the same article or pattern can be aay, a week or a month later you find the same thing lower elsewhere, be given? It should make your shopping very sa! expecially as. Wa deal only In the very best of everything. World’s Broadest Guarantee. We guarantee the price of everything we sell to be as low or lower bought-anywhere else, If in a What di » ant us and It will be allowed at.once. Friday, February 12, We Offer 15 Pieces socceeee dD Regular price, $1.65. Splendid Black Broadcloths. 50 inches wide, all wool—a beautiful rich silk finish—special per yard $1.25 (Black Goods Dept., First Floor, rear.) considered plans for the- acqui- Lott New -York and Queens AY (rolley: xysterh avid fs connection | Manhatan@y means of the Kast Bhe experienced rough the greater part of the trip. ors landed from the Cher- earried a vary heavy cargo. Daniel Archibald raid to an Bening World reporter “There is always great excitement. in the Domingo country. If it isn't one revolution or rebellion it is another. When we left the greatest exeitement tiled, for the people did not know were they stocd or what was com dem WIM Dring immediate con- |‘ nections between the Manhattan sub- Way.and the Qucens system of trolleys Which have already possed into the control of the Lelmont syndicate. ‘The enterprise was recently broukht to a fons the purchase by the Bel- Mont syndicate of the majority of the shares of stock of the > k and Rusens Couity Eailwos after the Penn- tylygnla Railroad, elleving there wa ther bidder, had refused to pay Price demanded @ Pennsylvania wa the system with the intention] ‘ king (he troiley road a feeder to the large terminal to be built in Queens, ext United States warships. HaPtford, bin were been nt Cherokee left after the Yankee's lnunch. The not molested, and was jarge and load cargo with- ine The to have a€ McCurdy said he was obliged With’ the road went the franchise to {Priel Winder the Fast River, which the|t & un the river at Ban Dom ty OWMers of the trolley road had secured |i A small boat to visit the Bemun actual work on when an ex-| Honie, and while passing, up a don in the Initatory work stopped | tinuous firing was kept up by the com- project. hatants, stray bullets making the trip elinasit, ayadicate will now re-| UP the narrow river dangerous. @ Work on this tunnel with the un- a t@hding that the company shull re neer. ’ ¢ from the Rapid ‘Transit Commis-; Harry Morri Englishman who hae Authority to proceed with the Por-]given much attention to the subject of ; Me veahire ; FT lBincer, recently called attention to the ietoux influence of the clay pipe and ising cancerous a gtréet subway, which will ho extension from Queens intu}the decayed tooth in c hattan complete. pratood » RLOWLNS Mr. Belmont will address the Rapid = it Commission to: erence Have It Out With Us. { @ matter, elther yor by ution for We do not refer to that troublesome tooth, because it is against our policy to extract any tooth that by any method known to dental science can be saved. | We do mean that you, like many others, 1; | are’ laboring under the mistaken idea that ‘we, as advertising dentists, do cheap work at cheap prices. This is an error. | Our prices are unusually low, but with reason: The great volume of our busi- ness enables us to manufacture our own materials, and thereby save you 75 per »{ cent, of the charge for mechanical work made by private practitioners, We @unpivy OUiy Yvgiolesed Helmront, com- head with the K Queens an Hoel JUML its Be Fansit Commission ichive for the Forty-s ‘Bie consents of property owners along atzeot and the other thoroughfares ¢ which the subway extension t# built have Heate is reac Weeks if tho id. The matter may be decided at 2 cling of the Rapid 400 The every cont frat we mags Banminauone rabeotutely : Gold filings, from. $1.00: plate Mourn PAL Me toy PM. Chowan Lady attendante, Yetabliehed cor. Fulton. ;, Adth, cor. bth ayo. fa aye vente, 5M cor Canal, (20; Cor. Oth av. |Qaston—T25 Waah'n rt, V2 W. I2hth, |Rrooklyn—IM Fulton, ork Painless Dental Co., Inc, of the Commis ay take uch ac- the Belmont com- | 19 In as good as) War Fulton ot, Elm Place & Hoyt 5St., to $1.00 or more,we will give three dollars’ worth of Blue Trading Stamps Free, In addition to those you receive on your purchases, (Good Feb. 12.) BW. Room Ploulding. 10,000 feet of 1% burnished gilt room Moulding, usually yh 4e.; this sale ef e 10,000 feet green gilt and 3¢ i blue and gilt Moulding, 1 at. meas- ured for and put up at your house, 3x6, Hart shorn's rollers, linen knotted Screens. A quantity of 3-fold silkolino filled Screens, with oak and cherry frames, should be 98c. 79 this sale c Curtain Poles. fringe, com- }) plete, 4 ft. cherry or oak Curtain Foles, oye 50¢ complete, with trim- Te mings; spectal H. O'N. & Co, brand, best it: Machine Twist, regular price, $6c.: tale price, 38¢, spool, CUT GLASS BOWLS, 86-inch si: regular price $2.96; special at...... CUT GLASS SUGAR and CREAMS, good size bowls, with two handles, regular price §2.98; special at CUT GLASS SPOON HOLDERS, pretty shape, nicely cut, regular price $1.98; special at......... CUT GLASS BON-BON or OLIVE TRAYS, 6-inch size, with handles, rich designs, regular price $1.98; special at CUT GLASS BOWLS and NAPPIES, 8-inch size, new designs, regular price $3.98; special at CUT GLASS WATER BOTTLES, glob very rich design, regular price $4.98; special at CUT GLASS OIL or VINEGAR CRUETS, nicely cut, regular price $1.96; special at.... CUT GLASS CREAM JUGS, tankard shap regular price $2.49; special at... 30 HAMS ; delicious and juicy, strictly si B ACON } fine" Helmet Brand, best sugar cured bo: Semi-Annual Sale of | PINS. sale price, 19¢, box. le price, 6c. | | dozen, everywhere | $1.00 dozen. All Silk Taffeta Binding 7c. Piece, 79¢, dozen. $4.50) | dozen, (First. Floor, Rear.) For Friday and Saturday we offer jieces of SUPERFINE SILK FINISHED PER- CALINES, 36 inches wide, in all the new value 20c. per yard; at 500 pieces GENUINE value 20c. a yard; at “SPUN GLASS" PERCALIN: New Axminster Rugs. We have just-opened a new lot of Axminsters, They are the most attractive in design that we have ever shown and all were bought for Spring trade—no old patterns among them. 27x60 in. “$2.50 $3.95 $17.50 36x72 in. 6x9 ft. 6.3x10.6 ft. Piece), regular price, 10:,; sale price, ‘ 9x12 ft. $22.00 $26.50 (Fourth Floor.) Notions and Dressmaking Supplies, a saying of from 25 to 50 per cent. Will continue until Saturday, February 13. Since the sale commence largest this house has ever known—showing evident ap- preciation of the grand values presented. The stocks are still in good shape and almost all the articles originally advertised are still on sale. Although the prices are from 25 to 50 per cent. less than usual, it is important to note that in every instance length, weight and quality have been maintained. DRESS SHIELDS, aan Light weitht, antiseptic, and pure’ ae gum Shields, covered with fine qual- ily nainsook, sizes 2, 3 and 4, regu- larly 12¢. to 20c,; pair, 65c, dozen. CHIFFON COLLAR FORMS. Silk chiffon Collar Forms, whi black arid colors, sold everywhere at 10¢.; sale price §¢, each. SEWING SILK. Laige spool Dressmakers’ Machine | Twist, regular price, 21c.; sale pri 16c. Pool, $1.85 dozen. ieee | d the selling has been the (First Floor.) Plume & Atwood Dressmaking Pins; half pound boxes, regular price,25c., | Plume & Atwood Pins, 360 count, best quality, all sizes, regular price, 5c,; sale price, 3 papers 10¢., 36c. Kirby Beard Pins, regular price 10c.; 12c. and 14c.; sale price, 9c, paper, BINDINGS AND BELTINGS, (8 yard Silk Double Serge Belting, regular price, 75c,; sale price, §0c, pace Silk Prussian Binding, regular price, 15c.; sale price, 12c, piece, $1.38 “Up-to-Date” Spring Linings. For the sale of Linings in progress this week profits are being sacrificed on many makes of new staple lines of Percalines, Sateens, Silks and Mercerized Linings. voting sha | 150 “}15¢ It is important to note we recommend and guarantee all our Linings, and many are exclusive with us. ~ Rich Cut Glass For Friday and Saturday Only. nd squat shapes, .At Material Reductions From Regular Prices "1 $4.65 1 $3.65 holes 1 $3.25 1$4.25 eee 16165 eet E15 (Basement.) Grocery Department. (Basement) Armour’s Helmet Brand, fan selected little Pig Hams, cured, average 8 to 12 Ibs. cach, per Ib bacon, in strips 3 to 5 Ibs, cach, per The... sna large fruit, in 10 Ib. bi per box * .. B5C) OXeS; Some Splendid Things For Friday. j12c {12c No Mail Orders Filled. None Sent C, O. D, PRUNES—French Prunes in glass jars, | PRUNES Fancy California Prunes, new arrival, very fancy; per 3 glass 65¢., 75c. and ». $1.00 p om Friday and Saturday 4 February 12th @13th| eitaaea Coffee 18° Ib ‘se ©) Shrewd housekeepers will take advantage of another chance to buy crisp, fresh roasted Coffee at a saving of one-third. Very Teas Every 35° lb Value Best Kind 70c ‘Teas are guaranteed to be the best to be had anywhere, at any price, d represent the ability of the Reilly Stores to give double value, and your uity to save half your tes money \ | lo Cs Schemes, Premiums cr Trading Stamps; but Importers’ Prices. | DPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. | ‘St. OR Gih Ave, 76 10th Ave, | 820 Columbus Ave (MA Ave. 177 SthAve. 237 Bleecker St. PRUNES~—Pancy California pitted! Prunes, exceptionally fine large | testy fm 10 1b. boxes; per $1.50) PPP. A\ Enslish Breakfast T. (TELA) special at, per tbe You pay 40c. elsewhere for Tea of « this grade. ‘15c Demorest Sewing Machines. $1.00 Club Membership Fee sends one to your home. machines— ————~_*——_——_[_—_a__ Investigate Our Club Plan.—(Basement.) No. 16 Machine (like illustration) is an automatic Drop Head—swell front old English ak, highly polished, ball bearing st» 1d, guaranteed for 10 years, full set of attachmen(i—as good as other $50.00 Our price $2 5.00. Other models $15.00 to $48.00, (Basement.) Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. To-morrow is marked on your ca printer’s way of indicating a holiday, } leach department extraordinary efforts ‘| precedent. . : deserve a red mark on the Store’s calendar because in lendar in red—the} A Storeful of Startling Values to | Celebrate To-morrow. It is a tale told in tabloids—space. limitations have To-morrow will crowded the announcements of tremendous values into have been made to carefully. smaller compass than they deserve. |who have a holiday and can come to the Store; for | S women, for children, for everybody—-these tabloids tell of || Present opportunities for economy that are beyond al offerings which are vital in their interest. But for the men Read them Silver Bread Trays 456. Underwear, 256. | Below Regular Prices. || Some prices are less than half the regular ‘ones. More exemplifications of Friday’s| | | great bargains. | |rose decorations, fine cluster of grape and | vine decorations, also satin engraved trim- butler finish, regularly $3.50, at $1.50. French gray finish, regularly $1.75, at) atin finish, regularly $1.50, at 89c, | | Ghatelaine Fan and Ghain’ For 19¢., Worth 35¢. Unique and very pretty. Another of ie startling offers. | White, blue and pink Fans with Chains {to match, with dainty painting and spangles, | | decorated wood sticks to match. Main Floor. | Men's Underwear. Reduced. ie Elm Place Entrance. |. We have one of the good kinds of linen mesh Underwear that we mean to close out—‘‘breeze \net” is the name the maker gave it. To-morrow you may choose the garments at $1.50 Instead of $2.75. Tl are of absolutely pure linen, beautifully made and finished, and delightful for early Spring| | | and Summer wear. | ‘They come in long and short sleeve Shirts and long or stont Drawers, aleo Knickerbocker Draw- | | eras go much in demand for athletic use, cycling, | | ete; AIL alzes. | $2.50 to $4.50 Drawers, $1.49. To those who want to secure a few pair of Draw- ers at a_very little outlay, here's your chance, There are no Shirts, but all sizes In Drawers. They are of high class makes and include white and natural merino, Koted slik, and also some sizes in heavy weight Belfast linen mesh. Main Floor, Elm Place Entrance, A Tumble in Tumblers. |! Quadruple plate Bread Trays, heavy |= | their worth. $1.00 Kid Gloves---69c. | Handkerchiefs. Men’s Balbriggans. | Fine gauged light weight balbriggan| Shirts and Drawers, weil made and fin- ished. Drawers have double bicycle seats. | Main Floor, Film Place Fintrance. ~ bast Gall for Furs. We are ready to have them go quickly—| that’s the only reason why such excellent and smart Furs are priced so much under $4.50 from $13.50. Blended squirrel Four-in-Hand, fringe, satin lined. $9.00 from $27.00. Blended squirrel double Four-in-Hand, Jong, finished with chenille fringe. Second Floor, Front | with chenille 56 inches | | $22 Tailored ‘Suits, $14.50! As crisp and new and handsome as though we were asking full prices for them—Friday’s notable values are as evi-| dent in the tailored wear for women as) everywhere else in the store. Women’s Suits, made of cheviots and tan coverts: | new Eton jacket, box plaited back and front, rhort | box plaited military cape over shouldér, Collarless, | finished with silk braid, stitching and fancy buttons, taffeta lined: new shaped skirt, double box plaited front, plaited gores with flare at bottom, inverted | Plait back. $7.50 Walking Skirts, $3.98. Women's separate Walking Skirts, made of choice fancy mixtures, nine gore flare, finished around bot- tom with of stitching. iecond Floor, Front Hundreds of women every day pay a dollar a} pair for such Gloves as these in good stores here- about. Friday presents no more notable value than these Gloves at 69c. a pair. They were made for the coming Spring—are fresh and fine and Pique sewn aud in black, tans, browne, slate, mode, white and the new oak shade. reds, A wonder for the money at 68e. 0 pair Main Floor, Bond Street Side, Evidence of economy in the China Store to- morrow. Plain thin blown Water ‘Tumblers, regularly 60, a dozen, at. ite) Engraved thin blown Water Tumblers, regularly 1M AOREN, Ae erccrccreeere Loe | | Fine polished Tumblers, serni-t | designs, ularly $1.50 a dozen, Deep cut flute Tumblers, flute and prism designs, $2.08 a dozen | |azement. Men’s Hats--Half. Fast Elevators at Elm Place Entrance. All our Winter stock of Derbies and Soft Hat is to make way speedily for the Spring styles. You can save just half the price, if you are willing to help. $2 and $3 Hats Are $1 and $1.50, As fine in quality as have ever been sold for the full prices, It is a splendid chance. | |Becond Floor, Elm Place Side. . | extraordinary. 76°| $43.00 Brass Bedsteads, $32.50. Two Bedstead Bargains. The Furniture Store is full of great values pre- sented through. the February Sale. But these are 2 inch pillar and top rods, cast brass ornamented corners, heavy T ball filling, 4 foot 6 Inch alae, $18.50 Scania ex rte Bedsteads, Fancy colored enamelled Iron Bedsteads, very massive, bent top effect, ornamented filling. Fintsiied im combinations of blue, white a1 i, pink, white and gilt and drab, white and git 4 foot’ 6 inch Ze, ai Third Floor. Bric-a-Brac_and_ Vases, $2.50, Worth up to $7.50. Men’s Hosiery---Half. Use Elm Place Entrance. The annual Sale that has been record-breaking in value giving bas yet brought forward no values more striking than this splendid group for to-morrow: 28c. Hosiery for 124. Fast black, cotton, heavy weight fine gauged | § with high spliced heels and double soles, 25c. Hosiery, 12\4c. Fast black and tan cotton Halt Ho: embroidered side clocks; also Oxferd with embroidered designs in colors. 25c. to 50c. Hoslery, 18c. Fine gausod, modium and. light weight black cone: Snot eapretdered. etriped’ and’ ecquarted Sffecta'on black, tan and gray grounds. | 50c. Hosiery, 25c. Fast black, lace lisle thread Hose, with embrotd- | ered silk figures in colors, fancy ‘atripes, Oxford | Gfrects, with jacquarded and embroidered designs, Main Floor, Elm Place Entrance. with silk jsle thread, 45c. Ribbons, 19c. The Finest Satin Taffetas. It is a new low price record—another of the re- | markable doings that have made the Loeser Ribbon | | Store so intereatign | 5 ' These Satin Taffetas are 434 inches wide, the very best quality, and in all the wanted colors. | | Nine thousand yards ready at 19c. a yard. Main Floor Front, Bond Street, ~ \'$2 & $2.50 Waists, 98c.| | |Take Revolving Stairway. Six hundred pretty Waists in the bargain corps to-morrow. They are basket weaves, momi¢ clothes nlawee and choice madras in a dozen different and very retty models. ond Floor, A fine chance to buy a choice piece fer house- hold decoration at an extremely low price. A table containing a choice collection of Bric- a-Brac and Vases from the best marts of the world. Selling regularly up to as high as $7.50 each, choice to-morrow at $2,50 each. Basoment. $1.79 Pictures, $1.25. Two hundred of them which would be fine for the walls of the dining-room or den —great Pictures for a college room, too.} The Picture Store’s special priced cont bution for to-morrow: Christy, Henry Hutt, Fisher, Frederic Remington, Allan Gilbert and others are represented. All in neat dark wood frames. $1.25, ‘Third Floor, Picture Galleries. '8c. Guting Flannels, 6c. Just two thousand yards in this lot for selling to-morrow at this very little price. They come in a variety of pink and light blue effects, most suitable for women’s and children’s night wear and underwear. Second Floor. $2.50 Silk Umbrellas, $1 All for women—but one of the most re- markable bargains we ever had from the Umbrella Store. They are covered with good silk serge, with cases to match, and tassels. Steel rods, paragon frames. Han-' dies are natural woods, Dresden and pearls. None sent C.O.D. Quantities limited. Main Floor, Front. 25c. Handkerchiefs, 12:6. All for women—the joo-many of one of the best makers, who sends {\s some of the prettiest Handkerchiefs we sell. Quite a wide variety—embroidered, hem- stitched and scolloped edges; colored and plain white. Colored borders, too, and all sorts of fanc; Every one of them is half priced. Main Floor. Men’s 50c Neckwear - 25c Plaip colored Four-in-Hands of splendid quality and the popular 194 and 2 inch widths that tie best with the high band turnover collars. They are made of barathea silks of a quality that usually is found only in scarfs to sell at 50c, About 400 of them ready to-morrow at 25c. each. In solid navy and natural blue, maroon, golf red, black and white. ——— Boys’ $1.50 “Star” Shirts for 95c Just because we want to let the boys of Brooklyn know more about this Boys’ Furnishing Store these Splendid row. Shirts will ee a third under value to-mor- de of beautifully woven madras in a va: th cuffs attach Fine Book Bargains. Some of the best that tbis famous Book Store ever had to offer. The White House Cook Book—woll known every- here for Its reliability and completeness. White atlelgth binding; regularly 7sc., @t.Bhe \y ic! “] ‘a Folly,” by Ri rding vis. ‘The orginal edition; .. Bic “Salted with y larly i9c., ae “Pictures m the Life of Nelson,’ Clark Kussell; regularly 69c., at She. Leather Boand Bo: A splendidiy printed scries of Mook: Jeather. Kxcellent titles and quite a wide variety of them. Imagin: boo« for as little as. Main Floor, rear, $2.25 Ghiffon Hats, $1.50.) Chiffon and Japanese Silk—There was such a commotion ever them the last time that we have managed to get another lot. Abou! dozen of the seagon’s best shapes, light 9s feather and needing but the simplest trimming to make them ready to wear. hey ate beaa- tifully tucked and well made and the materials are of fine character. A remarkable val $1 it +50. Second Floor, Elm Place Side. None sent C. 0. D. Girls’ Dresses, $1.98. One-piece Dresses of pretty lawns. The yoke and cuffs -are trimmed with bias bands of white lawn; there is a white lawn ruffle over the shoul- der, edged with the material, and embroidered col- Jar; a sash of white lawn and embroidery and full, wide skirts with deep hems. Sizes 4 to 14 years. ‘Second Floor, Front. e . | $1.00 God Liver Oil, 55¢' ~~ Two famous bran that everybody knows will make the Friday special offering from the Store of Drugs and Toilet Needs to-nforrow: Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. ‘Wampole’s Cod Liver Oil. No mail or telephone orders filled. Cc. O. D. Quantities restricted. Main Floor. Nore sent Women’s $3 Sweaters, \Women’s 98c. Ties, 59c. The softest, prettiest “twice around”’ Ties of erepe de chine that anybody ever had to sell even at 98c. Some have top collars of the Haleniss = $1.98. Take Revolving Stairway. Wool blouse Sweaters in white, ced, black and broldery that ts in such faves. To-morrow » Made with onen necks in effect, with folllag collar, White pearl buttone, Wecond Floor. < 17c. Playing Gards, 10c. From the Game Store comes this special Friday It Columbia Playing Cards, the regular 1 7c, kind, at 10c, a pack. Basement. $2.00 Golf Glubs, 98c. jtiaceall interest for the golfer in the Athletic tore, A Cleek, Putter, Mashie or Driving Mashie, regularly $2.00, for 98c, each. Basrment. : et Sheet Music. llc., Regularly 19c. and 23c. You’ve heard them and wanted them. Buy them here to-morrow and save money. Yocal ‘Wine Ol Owl, Navajo, Goodby, Liza Jane, Laugh- in er, Sammy, Same Old Crowd, Hanah, In the Village by the Sea, Last Farewell. Up and Down the Line. Lazy Moore, Down on the Farm. Instrumental. Omena, An Afternoon Tea, Anona, Tyrtle Brigade ‘Two-Step, Soul of the Rose, Uncas March and Step, Laughing Water, Lovey Mary, Lickity Split, c mn Wing. Two-Step fo mail or telephone orders None sent C. 0. D. filled. Silver Whisk Brooms. 98c., Regularly $1.49. Sterling sliver, of course, the shoulder and handle showing a new and very effective d in the pray f . The dest value we Maik Pioot. have offered in a!’ | | | | | \ 1

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