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{4 “FECHA RUNS —~ TOWA BARGE “Hoodoo” Chicago, of the Penn- sylvania Line, Crashed Into Sollier and Three Persons Narrowly Escape Drowning. QUICK WORK SAVES CREW OF THE SCOW. The Westfield, Bound for Staten (sland, Just Misses the Crowd- ed Robert Garrett and Runs Oown a Schéoner. In the heavy fog which hung over the North and Eust Rivers and the lower bay to-day there were a number of @celdents, in one of which the Penn- sylvanin Railroad's hoodoo boat, Chi- cago, played a prominent part. ‘The Chicago ran down a tow of three canal Boats, sinking one and turning two others adrift. Three persons on the coalladen. canal boat which was sunk had narrow escapes for their lives and were only saved by the prompt action Gf deckhands, who fulrly hurled them {fom one canal boat to the other, while the hawsers were being cut to prevent the sinking craft from dragging others down with it ‘The fog was so thick that navigation was Only possible with the greatest risks. Pilots made slow progress dur- ing the early part of the day, fearing collisions, The swift tlde made the alt- uation even more precarious for the passenger-laden ferry-boats, which hugged the shores ps close as pogsible und kept their whistles tooting and bells ringing constantly. ‘ -+ .Chieage Hoodoo Boat. It was inevitable that something would happen to the Chicago in such fan environment. The Chicago Is a big double-decker screw boat, one of the finest vessels in the Pennsylvania fleet, but she is a hoodoo. Whenever any one wants to commit suicide by jumping tito the river from a ferry-boat he ‘always chooses the Chicago, Whenever there {sa collision in the river the Chi- cago Is sure to be mixed up int. When- ever river craft get frozen up in the joe, it is more than even betting that the Chicago is deepest in the floc. Her commander is one of the ablest pilots on the river, but le is up against a hoodoo nd he cannot shake it off. ‘When the Chicago left Jersey City at £35 this morning she had about 1,600 paasengers aboard. They crowded the forward deck and the cabins, Coming down the river along the Jersey shore everything was all right, but opposite into the stream to cut across to his allp. Just as he got in front of the slip, Which could only be located by the for bell ringing every ten seconds, a small tugboat towing three coal-iaden canal- Boats came up-stream, hugging the New York shore. The tux was about 200 feet from the first of the canal- boats, which was the Henry M. Tyler. ‘The other boats were connected with the ‘Tyler by hawser tengthe of about veventy feet. + Dincovered the Danger, Only a few feet separated the Chicago [rom the head of the Tyler when the men on the different craft discovered their danger. ‘here was a lot of vig- orous whistling and some shouting, but it was too late, The Chicago descended ob the Tyler and struck her in the centre, Sie stove in the entire side of the boat, and so hard did she hit that several tons of coal were thrown up on the deck of the ferry-boat, raining Gown on the heads of the passengers, The pilot of the Chicago, fearing that the canal-boat would sink before he could fescue the man, woman and baby, who came rush!ng from the deck cabin, followed by a yellow dog, at the Im- pact, kept his beat going slowly ahead, Awhile there was great excitement ‘on the other barges. Two of the Chi- ago'a deckhands jumped tb the sinking bagwe and grabbed the” woman and child. As one of the rear barges came p they leaped to It, and then the Chi- sago backed away, | ‘The hawsers con- hecting the sinking barge with the tug Gnd with the other barges were quickly eut, and the smashed boat went down like a rock, The Chicago's deckhands Managed to leap back to the ferry-boat, and then the tug picked np the two other canal-boats and resumed her trip. Excitement en Ferry-Doat. Meanwhile there was considerable ex- eitement on the ferry-boat, At’ the liision dozens of people were sent flys g.. Women became frightened and reamed, but cool heads rushed through e cabins and reassured everybody. Those on the deck got over thelr ex- ¢itement ns soon as they realized that ives gply, aalttie re boat they lad md that the danger the other mide ea wenis leon namcs of the man, ‘w child who Were rescued just In tine ane not known, ‘The river ‘police are now ing to Ket them and fo: the aeeldent a me details of jo Staten Island ferry-boat West- field, which. lett. Manhattan’ at’ pip o'clock, was in collision with a schooner at anchor near Robbin's Reef and se, tained damages which made it” neces: sary to lay her up after pare 20 P reaching Bt. The Westfield had about natty Kerman yas feeling her way e dense fog, blowing her w finuslly., Near. Titerss: Wo Robert Garrett loomed ‘up o1 Tox, less than 200 feet away, rett was crowded with many of them standing out ward deck, The pilots of gave orders to 60 astern full spe the same time throwing their over, The boats, with headway acarcely cheol |, Just grax each oth five feet between them. peoibarely, Thrown Into a Panic, aasen- through Istle con- of the men's Tipping a "hote ‘Along fe qin! th length and scattert neh tg leneth and scattering’ splinters there. were few. pass Chambers street the pilot turned out] 4y; ON BG CROWD While Downtown Part of Shoe Store Was Burning Proprietor Carried On Thriving Trade in Uptown End. THRONG DRENCHED BY CURIOUS ACCIDENTS. Escaped One Gushing Fountain Only to Run Into Three More After They Had-Made a Dash to the Sidewalk. Over a hundred persons watching a fire in tho shoe stores of L. M. Hirsh, at Nos, 402 and 404 Sixth avenue, to-day were drenched to the akin by @ curious combination of accidents. A defective Une of hose burst in the roadway right in front of the crowd and a tremen- dous volume of water was scattered In every direction. ‘The crowd made a rush for the aldo- walk to get out of the way and junt as it reached it three lines of hose which were being operated from the Inside of the stores, burst through the front windows into the very faces of the crowd. Something like a panic followed and tt wasn't allayed any When one stream of water smashed the front window of the Madisun Square Hotel, at the corner of Twen- ty-sixth street, scattering fragments of glass everywhi ‘Tho fire was a hard one to fight and two alarms were turned in. It started among a lot of rubbers stored In the cellar of No, 402, Lewis Cohn, the man- raham Polloc't and Jacob Jobinski, tried to put {t out with patis of water, but to be sent for, Meantime some people living on the upper floors became alarmed and ran out into the atreet. Three girls, Edith Smith, Virginia Knight and Mary Turner, who have Tooms on the second floor, remained behind too long, and the firemen had to take them out by ladders to the sec- The girls seemed to enjoy the experience and were not the least bit frighened, building was not so badly damaged. While tho firemen ‘were at work she Hixth avenue # for about half an res extend from No, Like a thrifty trades: Hind the fire iines drawn sout! ir. Hirsh’s hou 4 ir. hot id. The property e. FIRE THREW 600 PEOPLE IN PANIC Girls Fainted and Had to Be Carried Out of Brooklyn Shoe Started, Endangering Many. Fire today in the big shoe factory of Wichert & Gardner, at Atlantic and Schenectady avenues, Brooklyn, in which were $00 persons, including 800 women and girls, caused a panic during which twelve or fifteen girls fainted and were carried out, One young woman wi such diMeulty that it wi time her life was tn dan, bulane revived with feared for a r. An am. rgeon brought her around, howe ind she was sent home, where it was said that she was merely suffer- ing from shock, Started in Cement Room. The fire, which dia but trifing dam- age, originated in the cement room jn the basement, and before an alarm could be sent in a blinding cloud of smoke penetrated to the floors above, There was an immediate rush to the stairways and fire-eacapes on the part : jodate the crowd at to, hours, and thousands who wes Brooklyn. slip to take the ferry hattan abandoned the idea ang Mi! around by the bridge, adding “¢¢ ine Usual congestion there during tne .ile hours. | Staten Island ferry making triph at Intervals, eomett, Are poats taking three-quarters .of ay ene te the trip, ta mn Pennsylvania. ferry-poat AY toward Itimore was feeling her wy hor slip at Desbrosses street cary ee seen bear- MANNI on acco Silk W LATE MODELS—Styles to be discontinued will offer about 400 Ladies’ Peau de Cygne Extraordinary Announcement for Friday, March 4. OPPENHEIM. CLLINSs @ Discontinued Styles of Ladies’ Suits ° of BROADCLOTHS, CHEVIOTS AND SH MIXTURES. ATTRACTIVE unt of our inability to duplicate the materials, Regularly sold at $20, $22 & $25. IN ADDITION aists, in all colors, value $5.90.,...., AND BR CTAPYC LAP IIEE | STOCKS LACK LIFE OKERS IDLE Volume of Trading at a Low Ebb and List Dr: Prices Hold Day. agor of the store, and two clerks, Ab- |MEXICAN CENTRAL IN LEAD. {t spread rapidly, and the firemen had | Thos Issues Sterong with General Electric Up Showing Firmness—Near the Low Record for Transactions. 4. ‘ags Along, but the Above During the) silk lined, white, Value 2,00, and Chicago Shares et No one but a broker, a trader or a speculator has any {dea how really dull the stock market has been during the The bullding at No. 402 was gutted| last week. A good idea can be obtained hy the fire and water, but the other! py considering the statement made by & partner in one ce cars were tisd|way commission houses. 112, | according to the partner for five days rsh | did not execute a single outside order, 412 and while the lower end of his|This is the frat time in the fitteen 10a5|tstence that such @ thing has happened. To-day’s trading was the dullest of the present exceptionally dull run, With the exception of price esting trading. as the after early heavins weakness, and it the stook offered Chicago & Alton, a Hawley stock, was also strong. It night, but was put up to 89 1-4 with comparative ease Factory, Where a Quick Blaze| as comparatively active all day. Chicago Terminal transfer was an- other specialty which was strong. It made a gain of mi York maki Vive’ about 6 11-2 points, while point. with prices as a The tota! celes yesterday. The Clost cheat. neToctaye highest oF from ord Matthow Alton, found pired cane. Henry Harrison as Years old. tay, the tug Terminal was {ne toward the Baltimore's Course ty was too Inte for ither craft to change Airection, but engines were cuickly te. yersed., “The ‘Terminal struc more 0! - trom ti! ir Brake was up about 2 points Vginia Carolina Ghemical advanced 1 per cent., and Ger ‘Tho active lat held ateady all day and prices rarely fluctuated more than 1-2 a point while the majority of changes ruled at 1-8 and 1-4. The close was dull 181,000 shares, This ts the lowest since February, 16%, which was 93,000 To-day’s tatal were 800 shares less than a driver, of No, 513 Hudson street, was ‘dead in bed to-day, He had ex- after a sudden attack of heart din- ————— “ADIRONDACK” MURRAY DEAD, GUILFORD, Conn., March 3,—Witiam “Adirondack Murray," home here to-day, He was sixty. of the largest Broad- This house ois Gloves, a few specialties the movement was apout as uninter- lack of volume to the Mexican Central was strong followed by slight anced to 12, and all was bought freely. closed at 87 8-4 last about noon, The stock ore than a point. New points in three days. ral Blectric gained ‘Westinghouse Viost a Boost Prices and rule higher, of stocks to-day were |&"d were workin; prices, At the op ares, It was freely predict tht 16-cent cotton ng Quotations, betore —@ close Joaing prices and JeNerdaye closing prices| May was boosted ‘sale ure aa follow: 6.01 and June to 16 cents, sixty-three years old, ibwa; the int Tapid-transit si report mentions let to be placed Murray, tter known died at his “four }, & HH. Gi in, excha: 12.50 2; Broadway and 5th Ave., Cor. 21st. —_—_—_—_—_—_—__ SULLY BULLS COTTON SPOT 60 POINTS UP Cotton King and His Lieuten- ants Began Early in Day to by Sully buying to while July sold Transit of the Chamber of Comme: George F. Seward, Cornedi and Jacob H. Schift—has 4 @ preliminary report in which the part y. fac he Olt 95 Son ]]SSSEE=—=E=E=E—E JAMES McGREERY & CO Sale of Leather Belts, too dozen, soft Lambskin crushed belts, with gilt, silver and black buckles, — Colors :—red, tan, grey, blue, brown, green, black and 1,00 each, Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & GO. Ladies’ Gloves, 1 clasp and 2 button Cham- White and yellow, 95¢. per pair, . Twenty-third Street, All Options Rose—Bad Market for Public, — Dantel J. Sully and his Meutenant te were busy to-day tn the cotton market 6 steadily for higher Ing prices were from 10 to 90 points higher and they advanced slowly but surely to a higher level. ‘ed at the opening would be seen again of the market, prediction was verified at 1 0 The ‘clock when ce ctcee in the upper portions of the Ee ay a ¢ % wae and spot jumped 60 points to ng. Xn fim ane More than a hundred women and girls WE By ABET EY uVeTy Cay proves more ana more con- on the fifth floor crowded the exits and CC a peed t the Suil: sought to fight thelr way out. One girl au fae Tek + |tro Tren see areet who became panic-stricken struggled to Tomer tira) try nD they gelt and the market declines, climb over those in front of her and in Uy Hom HL +H) ene they buy and it goes up. ‘They pre- doing so fell and was slightly bruised, Tow Tom Toh +5 poatel to sell and tt declin while fa The others escaped without injury, 1BO% 189 139K F ¥ they gre buying, and soon those thowe ‘who retained thelr presente 7 By a N [Ro Sold are forced to bid tor cotton, mind carrying out those who haa Se eh te + the price advances when under fainted, JHE WSR isd + 4 | cover of pretended buying the bull load. When the firemen arrived it was secn Hak Ge He % Soetelle until he has disposed of enough that there was little danger from the | Me" Sart ae te And the market declines, meg nas fo, 80ll fire Itself, but a second alarm was aont | Mo. Pacitic, Bey Si, BS + 4 buys tho cotton whiehe, eas, broker in as @ ‘precaution, Meantime those | North, & ale Rit Wy ‘gain to those who gold dt at a hughes who had crowded to the fire-escapea| ont. & 2% RH BT LP onl were told that they were not in. perit /Peees MAG WS THR = Al iccop Gut eet Mo Mey foF, the pubtte to und were encouraged to descond slowly, | Reading So Re met lis ‘according ‘to the ‘beet Judges es As a remult Ue bullding was. oon |d HH %3 Bs FR] fepfathore who are friends of the pull cleare i ny ae at .. <== —= “4 43% 48% At 1,30 o'clock May had sold to i "fo" io and July to 16.96, wie pe terapes shoe ane BOER {OL tare, at eB Be us By tee aaa marked ae sone the length of the pler, Thi vention y ree any a le demand even at ters have not attempted to Ice mH at 1M the advanced prices. witiie will not be boarded areas au ity fe Thy t% a antine 5 edu | , anit ntl! the fog Bo BR me COMMITTEE ON SUBWay, aatth, SRAM (IME, fey trom aoe st sess 1) i Ni - has beon made fo Tun Boats on tron LsReA PE ete. Reports and Asks the Chamber o route all the morning. The South tla —————_—_— Commerce to Attend Opening. Steaslonal. trips but were unav#ki« | DRIVER FOUND DEAD IN BED. | The Special Committee on Rapid ree— us N. Bliss just submitted on | nundreda of people ate able to use It, nniversary breaker, of peer ess money-saving opportunities we will give purchase for the anniversary sa’ style; fullest flare skirt; all sizes, at. Women’s $16.50 Considerin, tunity. “i Bear in mina that these are advance: It Is not asale of Winter stoc! ble advanced Spring style. half what it really should be. \\ There are four designs, with full \\ pleated front, pleated back, fancy stock, full puff sleeve; intended to at 98c.; special at. i This fs one of the most attractive specials of the anni tucked and shirred chiffon facings also fancy braid with shirred chiffon facing; also hair braid crowns with and tucked chiffon facing. The best shapes, includ! Popular “scoop hat.’ Black only. Value $2.00, at Hand Made. Ready-to-Wear Straw Hats, of the fi and inthe latest shapes. trimmings and fancy ornaments. Values up t0.39C, at....erecsocccsecceccscsercoeses Ostrich Feather Sale—Glossy black plumes, 18 fi offered before this sale at less than $3.50; special at. TION. CAN GIVE, These are double breasted style, guarant thoroughly taped, linings that will stand the strain; with colorings just right for the Spring season. The Offering may be gone by Noon at. . tee Made of genuine Scotch mixture in the newest pre- yailing shade—through and through mixture— elegantly trimmed and tailored, ages 7 years to 17. Remember, they may not las: past Noon at. In Infants’ lin, umbrella torchon lace ing. 25c. v at. and close fitt V_shap valueat.. box pleats down front; neck and sleeves with cambric ruffles. 5 Ke) age. value at : « Cc Aprons, lawn, sizes 6 to 14 years, hibs of solid embroidery, hem- stitched rutiles over shoul= Infants’Long and ShortCreamBed- ford Cloaks, heavy RA | 39 $2-50 value, Anniversary price. } Toilet Set, 9 pieces, dec- orated in underglaze, green, brownand blue; Children’s School ders, 29c. value, at aS J 9c Ghina Bargains. worth $1.98, ata.eses. dinteres, all tinted and shaded various colors. worth from 35c, to $1.75. Table Lamps, tinted in pink, blue and green. Worth $1.50, special atesessseee ves ee Lemonade Sets, gold traced and neat decora- tlons. Worth 98c., spectal at..sse-+eseree 98c 59 10.98 Royal B!ue Dinner Set, 100 pleces in underglaze decorations. First quality English porcelain. Special at Incandescent Lamps, including ney, mantle and burner, complete at MAYOR WANTS NEW BRIDGE USED SOON Getting Impatient with Delay in Utilizing Structure, He Intends to Rush Idea of Temporary Loop and Station. to connect t That will take trying to find o1 on the bridge. sol says we h over as Clinton with the bridg over the bridge. ‘That Mayor McClellan is getting {m- patient with the delay in utilizing the ‘Williamsburg Bridge, now complete, 1s very plain to everybody who talks to him on the subject. Weeks have grown into months since the bridge has been officially opened and yet only a fow very dull, Th business in cor! —May, 1027-8; 907-8 bid. Chicago" where it should be carrying tens of thousands and relieving the unbearable crush at the Brooklyn Bridge. “The conference at the Rapid Transit Commission's rooms yesterday,” said the Mayor to-day, ‘was not as satis- factory”as I could have wished. They Bi-4 to GH1. New xXor! ‘Wheat—Ma; and that the Eton style will be unusually popular $2.00 Hand MadeHats at 98c. in‘ the three combinations, viz.:—with spangle crowns and Trimmed with velvet, ribbon, silk, straw Worth up to $3.00, at. Manufacturers’ Samples of Flowers. Values up to 39c., 10c. This lot embraces nearly every flower made. made of very fine stock. $5 Gombination Suits, $2.58. | Handsome Double Breasted Suits, with 2 Pairs of Pants to Match. We might find a cheaper lot to offer for Bargain Friday, but it would be @& absolutely impossible to find a BETTER VALUE, offering that will give you PERMANENT SATISFAC- ‘The question is not how low a price we con quote, BUT HOW GOOD A COMBINATION SUIT, Wi strictly all wool fabrics, sewed with {Inen and sill: seams 2. Boys’ $5.00 Three-Piece Suits at $2.29, 227 Splendid Values for Bargain Friday. Wear, Gorsets and Muslin Wear. Corset Covers—French style ide em- broidery and Val. lace; 25c. 1.49 Manufacturers’ Samples of Jar- G-inch, 7-inch, 8-inch, 9-inch, 10-inch, 9c, 39c, 5%, 79c. 98c.¢a- hade, chim. 39c te “I want to do something right away to use that bridge. To that end I am temporary terminal on the Manhattan end s0 we can utilize the six car tracks weeks is evident. as the very latest time for running cars ber, 89 bla. Cor othenb wEesT LS Fr New offerings are,ready. Every section from basement to roof ought te throb with activity. iday Some of the most phenomenal opportanities of the Anniversary Sale will be offered to-morrow. Tie unparalleled event gains force as It progresses. Already it is #he talk of Greater New York and vicinity. lath oT Bars coming here every day to take advantage of the best merchandise offerings New York ever knew. To-morrow will be another record In addition Double Blue Stamps Until Noon To-Morrowand Single Stamps as Usual from Noon Till Glosing Time. Heavy Gheviot Tailor-Made Suits for Women, $4.98. Don't judge this suit by the price we are asking for it Come here and see what splendid garments they are. the suits really ought to sell for double or more, cheviot or mannish suitings of fancy mixed tweeds, long-skirted Louis XIV. style coats, with mi capes; full puff sleeves some are double-breasted, fastened with loop: 10 be worn open or closed; othe: Eton Suits, Special To-Morrow at $9.98. 'd Spring Waists. it is not a clearing of odds and ends, but an offering in all sizes in the most "e di Our price is exactly i, box tab sell 49c crowns iversary sale. The hats shirred ling the =e 90e inest quality straw braid, 1.49 10c 1.98 | Inches long, Never This is an zt teed is season, this ts certainly a most unusual oppor- he suits are shown in al'-wool cheviot, shoulder capes, new collarless model, trimmed with military braid and lined with rich taffeta silk, new pleated skirt ; colors black, brown or whit White Vesting Waists, 49c. ; Value $16.50, as a Girls’ $2.25 Dresses Truth of the matter is, there are values in the lot as high as $2.75, butall are going on sale to-morrow, unreserved, at this phenomenally low price; made from all-wool cashmere in various newest styles, with full ruffles, shoulder capes, &c., handsomely trimmed with new fancy braid; full skirt, lined throughout; colors brown, red or blue ; sizes 6 to 14; value $2.25 to $2.7 at. Hosiery and Children’s Fast Black Fine Rib-| bed Cotton Hose, doutle sole, heel and toe, also double knee, spe- Infants’ Cashmere Hose, pink, blueand tan, silk toe and heel, 123 25c. quality; special at....++ 2 ‘Women’s Imported Full Fashion- ed Cotton Hose, plain, black and black with tinblescned Split feet; double sole, heel and toe; 29¢. quality at........... 19c Women’s Imported Full Fashion- ed Fast Black Lace Lisle Hose, choice of several pretty patterns, d ble sole, heel and toe; 50c. 25 quality; special. IS yards, al, per yd........, 08 Full Bleached, Nemmed, Honeycomb Towels, each, . 5c 19 Another lot of 58 inch Bleached Table Damask............ Infants’ Long Slips, fine cambric, 3 Drawers, 3 styles, fine mus- style, with or hemstitch- 19% ing; fine cam- ¢ and round 122 No Mall in Complexion Crescent Headach: Perfumed Talcum Wood Alcohol, ful Cream of Tartar, Armour’s 10c. line ing Oatme: cerine, &c. Dr. Charles Flesh lp of the bridges, a year or more. ut if we cannot make a The Corporation Coun- ave jurisdiction as far street. and: station can be used In a few A man connected @ department put July > WHEAT MARKET. ‘Wheat opened firm to-day on the se- vere weather in the West. Trade was ere was absolutely no n, Now York's opening prices were: Wheat July, 91-8; September, opening prices were: Wheat —May, 100 to 1001-2; July, M4 to 9 1-8; September, 877-8 to 881-8. Corn—May, July, Bi1-8 to Hf; Sep- tember, 527-8 to 63, cloding prices were: 100 3-4;, July, 97 3-8; Sep- Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles. Pe-ru-na, the great tonic. Hatrine, 150, size. worth 29¢., special Ozomulsion, bottle Water Bags, cloth lined, 2 at. 19¢ Compound Cathartic Pills, U. 8, P., 100 In bottle........ Sozodont Tooth Wash, bottle. Danderine, regular 2c. size value $1.69, at Corset Walsts, size 2 to 14 years, in corded, strapped and ‘puff waists; 25¢. quality at..... 15c Corsets, in sateen and coutil, in long, medium and short length; a'so. tape girdles, lace and rio- Iron bon trimmed; regu- lar SOc, and 75c., special at...... ses» Orders, +100 waterproof, teveeee LMC e Wate! box..9c¢ Powder, can, 1 pint bottle sale price, complete M WDeeee We secured a large desirable saving t Food, box. Antoinette and bi full length and w SAY THEY “TOUTED” ON WHITNEY'S NAME Prisoners Thought to Be Per- sons Who Gave Dead Million- aire Annoyance by Pretending to Be in His Confidence, Two allegod “touts,"" who gave the names of Frank Daly and James Fogarty, were, examined in the West Sido Court to-day. Thomas Régan, who was secretary to the late Willlam C, whit Appeared against them, be+ Heving that they are the persons who caused Mr, Whitney much’ annoyance for seyeral years in connection with his racing interests by representing themselves as connected witli him, Mr. Regan told Magistrate Cornell that he did not wish to prosecute th ‘May, 08 1-4; Joly, | Hai Thousands of people are They are made of heavy black itary or round shou'der TwoThousand YardsoiLawns A monster purchase of Lawn in shades of pink, blue, yellow, green, tan and white, in lengths of 2 to 8 $1.69 Comforlables at $1.25. Special lot of Sitkoline Comforters, filled with sanitary cotton; ster covered in fancy denim; value $2 Lace Gurtains at $1. Price that we can offer you this very Colonial, Renaissance, Empire, Marie to the thousands It is a special rs newest military et 9,98 at 98c. 5S; choice 98c An Astounding Sale of Desirable Underwear. ) Women’s Low Neck Shaped Ribbed Cotton Vests, ribbon run in neck and 1 Oc | Sleeves; 17c. value, at.... D Women’s Extra Fine Ribbed Crt- ton Vests, in high or low neck and short sleeves, with 25c¢ tights to match; 49c. values at Children’s ‘Fine Ribbed Cotton Vests and Pants. Vests have high neck with long sleeves, silk tape and pe buttons, Pants are nee andankle lengths, 35c, 15 value, at...... 0... 3 lo Women's Fine Cotton Umbrella Pants, French band, trim- 1 9 med with washable lace; 35c. value, at 6c 12k 12k 125 Hemstitched linen finish pillow cases, Size 45x36........,. 100 pleces high silk lustre, fast black Taffeta lining, valuease NOTIONS Black Sewing S11) Brand, spools Linen large, 0018, Sam. Pin Cubes, containing 100 jet- ke headed pina... Embro Silk, Lupe for embroide! " 101 black, whit a e a and White. per pr Gouch Beds. 100 Iron Couch Beds, like il- lustration, Na- tional spring and heavy bronzed frame, includiug a re- versible™ mat. tress and bol- Ba ee 5.98 special lot at such a remarkably low 1.00 | And he believe thereupon dis. ‘o-morrow. Exquisite eautiful floral designs; idth M tney's name, pier would not. lagistrate Cornell statged the prisoners, ercy. wen, an automol expel with a store at Witt; SLOURRT Aareee and ea eth gauaed the arrest of Daly an Mogarty, who called a. pretended On ot sete storage accommodations and thom {0 4 stable wcross the at 8 the two were leaving on tanking Owen for his courtesy, he wisked to repay him, and told him that it, would be a good thing for him to named I reet, ‘get down" on a horse Lad. Owen says that he wi : told that (00 would be enough f ae fe smelled & rat and. declingq ee Pet: When the men arOsued the st ney Owen felephioned "to Me eke, street asked him to have them arrestaq? AO | BAERS GRIP. CAUSED MANY DEATHS! One thousand seven hun tyrseven deaths occurred luring the week ending Feb, William H, altos: Hesiaras rue ords in the Department of Health, sant the large number of deaths was due to grin and its complications; “More deaths occurred tn | during the last week ai similar period in the jrinck the inniueng end ib to th dred ahd ning in New York