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MATHER WLAN NET WAM at Once. ee CHASED HIM WITH CLUB TO THE ATTIC, HE SAYS. 4 —Advised to Keep Her Out. i Co CW ber tireless tongue, “+ And her cast-iron jaw, On! rare olf bird mother-in-law. “Matrimonial Madrieals. +Justioe Marsh, of the Staten Island Court of Special Sessions, entablished a Judicial precedent to-day that should éduse the deepest concern to all mother-in-lawhood. He ordered Mra. . Emma Fricker, the mother-in-law of nty-year-old Frank Schuld, of No. 25 Osgood avenue, Siapleton, 8. 1., 18 pack up her belongings immediately qnd Jeave the home of her daught:r on pain of the Court's displeasure and ju- dicial punishment. He gave Mrs. Fricker twenty-four hours within which to make the move. SThe specific charge against Fricker was warm for Mr. Schuld." Mrs. Mrs, Schuld Young folks were married a year ago. Both appeared in court to-day accom- panied by the mother-in-law. ough thé Court completely turned the tables in ‘the case, the appearance in court was due to a warrant young Mrs. { Sehuld had procured for her husband's Bs drrest on the around of abandonment. In making her complaint the young! wife dictated what her mother, In the ‘direction of the yout! band, whispered aloud in her e: fore Mrs, Schuld had progre: a E far in her story Justice Mi cowliny ‘ul hu hint ant's story. Too Much Mother-in-Law. “Your Honor,” said the almost shricked Mrs, ‘Why, I have been a second mother’ to that young man, 1" ordered the Court, and Mrs. Fricker ha@ to leave the court- room to suppress her emotion. “When we were first married,” con- tinued the young man, ‘we were vory happy. I hed a good job and had saved up a tidy little sum. It was too ood to. last, however, for were no sooner settled than came down on us, She came to stay, too, bag and baggage. and at first I did was the corner for me and ‘not a word.’ I Any complaint m: ife had Kee} ria: ised between ny ° . . | felon "me cnme tarougn’ my mother| Haan, en, Odin Ne eget ter st! occupied the highest place in the clothing ‘i holds the val! ter marriage “Well, I bore it uncomplainingly until Boy Husband Gets Order from Court to Have Wife’s Mother Pack Up and Quit His House Trouble Culminated When the Spouse Determined to Cele- brate His Twentieth Birthday “making hig home too is only nitieteen years old, and the § er-| disappeared. Tupted and asked to hear the defend- 1@ young man, “this is a case of too much mother-in- y wife's mother STATE BUDGET I UPTO 1817 0, lant week. Friday was my twentleth birthday, and I mentioned in the pred ence of my wife and her mother that T thought I would celebrate the occasion Immediately they roxe up fn arms and GAS TRUST STILL STATE BUDGET IS ‘Vr HOLDS UP THE CTY said if I attempted to celebrate they would make it warm for me. “I got my spunk up somehow, Judge. | and went out with a few friends, We) had a quiet little time—nothing stren- tuous—and I got home about 9 o'clock | at night. The house was dark. 1 could | i Senator Malby Explains that In-, stead of an Apparent Increase of $754,000, There Is a De- crease of $40,000. Bids for Lighting, Opened To- Day, Show No Reduction from the Prices that Were Offered in 1903 and Rejected. hoar no. moving, and I crept up to bed, not wishing to arouse any one, Chased Habby to the Attic. “when I reached my room I found | hardly any covers on the bed, and as| it was cold 1 risked arousing my wife) ij td get_a blanket, ‘Then, Judge, it be- fatto ert, warm, The Ara ODE | ryere nan apparentiy been no twcke| ALMANY, March 18—The Apron: knew my mother-in-law was after M6| gown on the part of the « enita i , with a iamy and a club, My wife fol-}iighting trust in tte dem OOH ENS (MOT) Mill SwPORtEA, ta) CHeRRaTete e- lowed her with a clothes stick, city for ilumination by gin or elec | day shown a total og $18,177,000, an in- Your Honor, they chawed me from the: tricity a ep peedo recapture sinpba aise] (c Alt bowen the clty res Spenking of the increane Senator Mal- second floor to the attic. to dodge them, but they chaned me downsuirs, through the parlor and) out into the kitchen. ‘They certainly were making St warm for me, and I decided to duck, I went out thedoor a collection of kitchen ‘Then bids the proposals fo pened to-day in th | Gas and Electricity, wer high as ever. As if to make it appear thit no combination exists the bids were presented under the names of various branch companies. There waa uniform quotation of prices in the bid: ie that prac- tleally no ats, Several city officials declared that Mayor Mc- by. Chairman of the Committee, said: “The increase may be readily explained. In the first place the increase fn the appropriations for the State Hospital for the care of the Insane amounts to £400,000; that for the support of the common schools 4a $100,000; that for pub- le and educational ‘institutions $50,000; and there is a new provision made for $245,000 In excine rebates this year. “So this amounts to $795,000, which proves that there ts a real net decrease wed by gear and odd bits of furniture I went to live with my mother, “You did perfectly right,” announced “The Court will not en- tertain any charge of abandonment {nat you. Nevertheless, I don't in- 4 that your home sha}l be broken » You go home and put your mother- a noticead! Judge Mar: Clellan and the administration would be forced to again reject the bids on the ground of excesslvé prices. mothers from your jestic, differences you wil get alone. all right.” ‘When the youthful hus! left the court Mra. Fricker ing up the street two blocks IN CONNECTION WITH BROKAW BROS. CONTRADICTED. The rumor having been circulated among the trade for some time that the well- known and old-established Clothing House of Messrs. Brokaw Brothers has been sold to a syndicate is most emphatically and energetically denied. The business of this Company has been under the same owner- ship for nearly half a century, and will continue so with no thought of change in the future, younger members of the estab- ae cee SCHOOL GIRL MISSING. Twelve-Year-Old Drops Out Might in Mysterious Way. ELIMIRA, N. Y., March 16.—Protty Lena Maltse {s not in school to-day and her parents and friends, the schuol authorities and the enure police depart- ment ts making a search for the twelve- year-old girl who has so mysteriously ‘The girl left her hor t noon yester- Gay to attend the afternoon session of the Grammar school where she is en- rolled a9 a pupil, She did not return night and there are no relutives here with whom ahe could have atayed, The girl js bright, not Inclined to waywardness and no reason for her strange disappearance has been offered. lust home LATER MARRIAGE UPHELD. Annie Murphy, to be declered of Mr the lawful daughter of the late Baron von Glahn was dented to-day by Judge Orrin H, Carter, Mrs, Murphy was contending for reduction of inheritance MeL proteat, sicker got. enttiea 1{{ivoo fem? aine,, hem Pemweetnet) © lishment coming forward to continue the a ooh found that I was no longer ‘it.’ It] The caso hinged on the question hares the churoh records in Brooklyn, N. Y., be business which has, since its inception, - ad been altered to show a mar- been solem Halt al contracted in Chicago by the Baron. ee in Spring and Figured Silk, with silk tufting, | Summer Blankets | for Double Beds, || Steamer, Rugs in Tartan and Fancy Plaids, and nw designs in lace ankles, Fast Black Lisle Thread Hose, “ppt 7] Direct attention t Imported h plain dias, $12.75 |Stern Brothers To-morrow, Special Sale of % Lambs’ Wool Comfortables Fancy‘Silkoline, with silk tufting, | and corded edges, for double beds, , plain silkoline backs, for double beds, Fancy Figured Silk Centres, with plain silk \ berders and back, for double beds, Also Exceptional Inducements in at $2.48, 3.45, 5.25 Pr, {| And in addition a large purchase of mith plain backs, at $3.95, 5.75, 8.25 Much Below Regular Prices | Seeves, and there are all sizes in the lot. Waists are well worth $2.50, 9 SHRI DOLE SFE |"Thursday at the special price... $1.3 7 W. ’ ‘A little lot of plain white Madras Waists, some in fig- m vredelfecis, with tucked fronts and large pearl omen’s Hosiery wees ia nea Sons Sot Et 39 Fast Black Ingrain Lisle Thread or Cotton Hose, with double soles, Fast Black Gauze Lisle Thread Hose | and with colored embroidered insteps, Fast Black Brilliant French Lisle Thread Hose, | «| with neatly embroidered colored clocks, Fancy Novelty Effects and Open-work, ? Clocks & Clock Sets : Sale, To-Morrow : indard Regulators Efectrotiers and Electric Lamps ' New Designs at Very Attractive Prices, Special Values trade of the United States. BROKAW BROS. Fourth Avenue and Astor Place. in-law, out by order of this Court. If — {n the general appropriations this year she does not ®0, You come back and KILLED BY A TRAIN. of over 5-.,000."" tell me.” ; John B, Nicholl, fitty-nine years old, Maan't Tell His Mother. a German carpenter, was killed by STEAMSHIP MAIN SIGHTED, Hore the young wife interru train No. 130 of the Long Island Rail-| The North German Lloyd steamship’ fully and declared that she road at Jamalca, L. 1, to-day. ‘the | Main, from Bremen for New York, 1s nce against her moth: train was in charge of Engineer ielly. | reported by wireless telegraph as hav- very time Frank has @ sp Nicholl’s Dome wae 1 eon had tho] ing passed Nantucket Lightship. this me,” she wept, “he goes and tells his|hody taken to the morgue at Ozone | afternoon, She will probably dock about raster about ik ark. 9 o'clock to-morrow morning. “You, must not do that any more, — — Frank,” said the Court, "af you have any more differences with your wife 4 settle them between yourselves. Homes should be run withont the ald or inter- ferende of mothers-in-la 8 whole I frouble im that you are # couple of chil- A F A dren, but If you will eliminate your Summer Weights « 53.85 ; ~ 17.95 | tiermao ie ~~" Butterick Sheets for April Are In. Think * Evening Waist for $1.39! That's what this splendid waist offering means. They are of figured and dotted swivel silk, in pink, blue, white and gray. Some with dainty narrow tucks, others with wider tucks. All have the newest style buttons. 25° Value 40e pr. Ae uy Latest QQ 3oc| | $2 to $3 Nemo Corsets, sives, 98c.\] ' Value 50 or. | 1 erent You wopldn’t expect these $2 and $3 Corsets for 98c, unless jace wor! Bata epeih 38° || they showed imperfections. We never disguise the truth. There, sions in them, but so slight are they that did we fail to mention the fact | Soa wouldn't discover them, They don't impair the wear—that much we can| promise. They are in drab and white, and are the latest styles. Sizes from | | YO to 36. Regular $2 to $3 corsets; ‘Thursday, each Fc, Beds, Springs and Mattresses. | Metal Bed, white enamelled, brass rails and heal Rashes mounts and vases, seven fillers, -16 posts, all sizes; worth $5.25) speciales...s++ss che All steel, woven wire Spring, close weave, all sizes; 1 75 bottom” Mattreor, ticking, close and 59° | Value 95c pr, o a large display of Rhinestone Dials, $1 4. 7 5 ery fin top satin finish, fancy stripe tufted. Silk Shade & bead fringes SQ, 7 5 Bus Chair Seats, leatherette covered, for making byo- kencane-seatedchairs gcod as new; fitted with an un- derside device for quickly and solidly attaching to the chair; $3c. to 76¢,— Basement. For den and cozy corner decorations, old French BayogetSabres,29c.—3d Fl. Imported Silk Rain Coats.—24 71. war. We are showing on the second floor a handsome array of rich Silk Rain Coats especially de- slrable for Automobiling. The fabric is waterproofed by a rub- ber coating firmly and evenly attached, as if interwoven, yet without affecting the silken lustre. Prices are $29.96 to $44.96— much less than imported Coats of such character usually sell for. Other Rain Coats. Of Cfayenette and Cravenetted fabricsyin Oxford, tan and olive green. For Wom $9.74 to $33.74. For Misses:—$9.' $1 For Children and Juniors: $5.49 to $12.96, SPLENDID GOWNS. We are showing on the second floor an interestig group of one hundred model Gowns of domestic manufacture, at prices ranging from $43.96 to $167.49 each, Included are exact coples and adaptations of imported models, the majority showing a tendency to return to the designs favored three-quarters of » century ago; in such materials’ as Voiles, Crepe de Chines, Pongees and Shantungs. The prevailing {dea for elaborate trimming effects is faithfully expressed. Women’s Ready-to- Wear Hats. — $4.00 Values at $2.97. it] Ist Fi. 34th st. Four of the season's most popu- lar turbans; in silk, straw and fancy hair-crowns with shirred chiffon braid. Colors are black, brown and navy, with a sprink- ling of dainty combinations in laid straws. Others ask $4.00 for similar Hats; our price$2.97 White Goods Specials. ist Fi. rear, 40-inch Lawn, sheer quality; 15c. grade at 11c. a yard, 40-inch Lawn, very fine quality; 20¢, grade at 15c, a yard. f 36-inch India Linon; excellent value at 25c.; our pricé.... 18¢ Mercerized White Madras, beau- tiful patterns; would be con- sidered good value at S0c, a yard; special -- 29e Men’s Handkerchiefs from Paris,—« n. Our office there Just forwarded these pretty new ideas in White and lored Silk and Linon Handkerchiefs. to sell at 46¢., 59c., 69c., B9c. and 98c., a third to a half less than other stores ask, Initlals and Monograms hand- embroidered to order. Manicure G A section on the main floor is devoted to Manicure requisites— a collection of the most ap- proved modern devices and prep- arations, given to the care of an experienced saleswoman, whose Suggestions will prove of value. The prices asked in many in- stances are-less than half the fig: ures quoted by exclusive dealers. Emery Boards, cloth lined, a gross 49c.; a dozen........ 9¢ Manicuring Sticks, shaped ends, a dozen 9c Flexible Emery Boards, style, a dozen es Professional Nail Buffers, sold elsewhere at $2.00; special at 72c Amateur Nail Buffer, usually sold for 30c.; special at. 1. HoOf-shapad Sticks, x dozen 44 Pocket Nail Filesy best, steé, in leather. case, e&ch:... 24... A8E: Cuticle Scissors, best quality. 2 new 12 pair 39c Pocket Nail Clippers, three makes, Gem, Handy and Klip- Klip; special, each. . 1. 156 Macv's Nail Powder, regular price 19c.; special at 12¢ Cuticle Knives, good quality. CARES. eS eee ot Secon bs 4 206 Nail Bleach, Mrs, Pray’s mano- sine, special at......ass-++ 26c Pumice , Stone, three styles. EACH vceceeeeereerenseeee 0c Flexible Natl Piles, in leather case, each 156 Nail Serul . each. 16 $2. Nail Brushes, 12c. to $4.49. Book “How to Manicure,” Free Upon Request. Speciai: Hair Brushes,—« ™. The presence of an expert on * “Perfection” Solid Black Hair Brushes makes this an oppor- tune time for price reductions averaging a third and more. Every Brush bearing the “Perfec- tion” trade mark is sold with the understanding that we will give anew Brush in exchange If it proves unsatisfactory. Three | Jots to choose from: Values up to 84c.,"each 49¢ _ Values up to $1.12, each 74c Values up to $1.49,each 98c We show other Hair Brushes— scores of Robey shapes and — ranging. in from 10¢. to $8.2 cach, B'way,, at 6th Aye. Ist Fi. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, CYS 34th to 35th St. . Men’s and Women’s 25c. kind at 15% 35c. kind at 1 9c Hosiery 50c. kind at 29¢- * 75c. kind at 39C- We provided ample quantities for the annual Hosiery event, so that selections are good to-day, though the lots have begun to dwindle, Spring needs to be supplied should be supplied promptly.. This is one time in the year when fresh, newly imported Hosiery can be had for so little. 25c. Women’s Hose at... : biack and assorted colors; estie plain—biack cot- ton, with double nei t 35c. Women’s Hose at,...,.,19¢ Imported Black ingrain Linle thregd, Hichallen and. Hombranat. riobed. white tipped heels and toes. \ 50c. Women’s Hose at,......29¢ Lisle thread lace ini tterns; back na; white, stripes; Fiovea, and allover stripes. Women’s Shirt Waist Dresses.-» red: uppers A189, 95 ist Fl. state inrent 2g" statepas Dian ander eps nie, ince clock, embroidered: fine t o jand-ambraid- trade! iheeapa: Taney drop-atiton (oroldered. In +: weit eclock: a i golored ‘mottled. Lisle, with hand: ‘cmhrotdered. Inateps. Black cotton, plain, with dow soles; black" Lasie ‘thread, pla! domestic Lisle thread, plain, w Ainbroidered insteps; Oxford. ‘and embroidered; gauze, ized. grounds, wet _...18¢ 75c. Women's Hose at....--.39¢ 25c. Men’s Hose at..........15¢ 50c. Men’s Hose at-eeeeseee.24¢ Imported black gauze, Lisle thread hover ince lable: black mot RrON bite, xray and with fancy colored striper. deep cuffs, gore skirt with inverted flare pleat, trim- med to harmonize with the blouse; in navy, brown and black. At$ | 3.% Of Fancy Corded Taffetas, box-plaited blouse form- ing vest effect, trimmed with taffeta piping, tabs and crochet buckles; plaited skirt, also timmed, in blue- and-white and gray-and-white. At ES | 5,% Of instep length. At $1 8,74 y and black Taffeta, box-plaited blouse fin- ished with stitching and butions; box-plaited skirt, Of white and light-blue peau de cygne, full blouse waist, trimmed with lace inserting and French knots; plaited skirt with deep yoke effect to match blouse. At $25,% Of tan, violet and ‘light-blue peau de cygne, back and front of blouse shirred; also full sleeves shirred at the top; collar and cuffs finished with hemstitch- ing; full-shirred skirt forming yoke finished with tucks at the bottom. __A Sale of 1,000 Pictures and Medallions. Hert-are pretty bits of art work priced much lower than usual— half lower'in many’ _ comprising a thousand pigces. Colored Medallions, oval, square and panel shape, principally fig- ~ ure subjects; usually sold for $3.00; special at.. - $1.98 Medallions with two-inch gilt frames, brass ornamented; panel and square shapes, sizes 15x27 inches and 19x23 inches; chiefly figure subjects; usually sold for $3.75 and $4.49; special at$2.49 Colored Prints, 14x17 inches in size, with 1%-inch gilt frames; on white. or green mounts; usually sold at $1; special at 49¢ because of an opportune purchase Beautiful Colored Prints, pretty head in poster effects and Dutch groups in 2%4-inch Flemish Oak frames, circular openings; some 10 inches square, outside meas- urement, with four brass orna- ments; usually sold at S0c.; spe- cial’ at. . 24e Gray Prints, landscape subjects, passe-partout black binding, size, 5x15 inches; usually sold at 35c.; spécial at...........+ 15¢ Gray and Colored Prints, square . and round shapes, black frames, 8-inch outside measurement; ~ special, each ....... erent 10¢ High Grade Sold by Others at $1.50 and $1.65 a yard. Our Price Body Brussels go-. ,,, Car pets-« FL Q8 a yard The makers: Whittall, Hartford and Bigelow ‘and Lowell Mills. The Carpets are in newest desi cluding beautiful Oriental Bue an important lace among t! ever aetiany and color combinations, in- ects. .The prices give this sale greatest carpet events we have FI Of figured’Satin Foulards, box-plaited blouse, trim- med with piping and pearl buttons; full sleeves with Economical “Turn- down” Incandescent Lights,16-candle power; can be turned down toa mere glimmer for all night light; 61¢.—Base- ment. Scales for weighing the baby white enamelled ‘old striped, with basket, $4.74 each— Basement. Bed and Bedding Specials —n v. White Enamelled Iron — Beds, Heavy posts and spindles, brass trimmed; all sizes......---$2.97 Heavy posts and spindles, high head ends, extended fapt ral's, brass trimmings; all sizes. . $3.49 Seven heavy spindles, one-inch sts, high head ends, extended w foot ends, brass rails and mounts; all sizes, 56.34 Heavy spindles, 1%4-!n. posts, high head ends, extended foot ends, heavy brass rails and spindles, large brass vases; all SIZES. ose sees sorcerers cee $7.74 Seven heavy spindles, 1%4-in, posts, extra high head ends, extended bow foot ends, heavy brass rails and spindles, large brass vases; all sizes. 7... $9.84 Combination Brass and Enamelled Iron Beds, all brass filling con- Unuous posts, seven heavy brass spindles and cross rails, high head ends, extended foot rails: All Siz2S.0. 0. cee sees cence BENL24 * All-brass Beds—continuous posts, heavy filling spind’es, large husks and mounts, extra high head ends and extended foot rails++00$17.96 Mattresses, — Fi. Black mixed hair, full 40-1b. weight, covered with A, C. A. ticking, 4 {t. 6 in. wit reguler Price, $9.49; special $8.29 Pure South American horse hair, full 40-Ibs. weight, best quality A.C. A. ticking, 4 ft. 6 In. wide; regular price, $18, spectal Obisscdecsdsene ++ $16.49 Pure Sterilized Long South Amier- fcan Horse Hair, odorless and sanitary, full weight, 40 Ibs, best quality A. C. A. ticking, 4 ft. 6 in. wide, one or two parts; regular price, $25.33; special at....$19.58 Bed Springs. ri. Ail-steel frame, woven wire fab- ric, extra supports in centre; all slzeS.4...+-+ $1.49 All-steel frames, woven wire fab- rics, extra supports of four wire cables in centre; all sizes... $2.24 Extra heavy steel frames, 6 in. raised blocks on corners, extra fine woven wire fabric, thirteen sippore of twelve-strand wire, cables, three steel bands, running entire length of edges; all Pe 087 Pillows. mr. - Mixed Feathers, A. C..A. ticking, 19x26 in.; special af 496 Mixed Feathers, A. C. A. ticking, 21x28 inches.. 69c Mixed Feathers, covered with good quality fancy ticking, 22x28 in 99¢ “Red Star” Sheets and Pillow Cases. —Basement. One-fourth Less than Others Ask. “The materia! was selected with es- pecial care, and made up in a faultless manner. Sheets are fin- ished with 3-inch hens. Actual comparisons: Sheets. Single size, 54x90-Inch ; others ask 48c.; our price......,.. 39c Half size, 63x90-inc! 55c.; our price ‘Three-quarter size, .72x90-Inch; others ask 61¢.; our price.. 49¢ inch; 65c.; our price.. Extra size, 90x90-inc! ask 71c.; our price. . Extra long, 90x99-inch; ask 75c.; our price.......+ 64c Table Linens Worthy ~Specialsin Wine Department.—». We furnish jug free when you bezSby the gallon. “Red Star” Label.-i No better Table Linens come from Scotland than these bear- - ing the “Red Star” Label. They are made for us by a well- known manufacturer in Dun- fermline, and we buy them most advantageously by accepting large quantities, This profit- sharing:* ‘ Damask. Red Star Quality No.110. 72-Inch Damask, twelve patterns to select from, a yard. 9B Japanese Mattings, Cotton Warp Mattings, beautiful carpet effects in green, red, blue and tan; also white grounds with fancy figures: $40.0 Quality, a rolls... $7,98 $15.00 Quality, a roll $9.98 $16.00 Quality, a roll,... .$14.98 Extra quality Japanese Mattings, extra tine: 42-yard. rolls, at $15.98 and $22.49. Table Cloths.. 72x 72 inch, each.. $2.03 72x 90-inch, each. 72x108-inch, each, Napkins to Match. 20x20-Inch, dozen. « $2,03 24x24-inch, dozen. Table Cloths, “Red Star" Quality, No, 130. Tax 72 Inches, each... $2.48, 72x 90 inches, each... 72*408 inches, each Finch’s Golden Rye—Five Years Old. Regular price: gal. Le Special price: gal., $2.44; bot., S4c, 5 ‘ edding Monogram Rye—Macy's Special Twelve Years Old. Regular price: gal., $5.38; bot, $1.23. - Speciat price: gal, $4.18; bot., Royal Amber Bourbén, twelve years old, regular price 99c. per bot.; this sale 72c. Clarets. Ste Julien ee. <$398 $4.98 Rontet Cane! 4,98 5.98 Margaux. 5.98 6.98 Larose:. - 6.98 7.98 Impo: rted Brandies. Gournay & Co., bottle, 94c, Saverac de Forge et Fils, One Star, bottie, 99c.; Three Star, $1.24, ~ Sazerac de Forge et Fils, V. O. P., ~ bottle, $1.44. Martell, One Star, bottle, $1.44; Three Star, $1.33; Three Star, pint bottie, 89c, Otard, Du) & Co., One Star, oe $1.09; Three Star, 29. Sherry California Sherry, gallon, 84c.; bottle, 24e,, . Red Star Brand Sherry, gatlon, "$1.49; boffle, 46¢. £ Pemartin Brut Imported Sherry, gallon, $2.44; bottle, $9c. Royal Cabinet Imported Sherry, aalion, $2.84; bottle, 72c. » Genuine Ofd Brolio Chianti Wine, di from Baron A noite “De Puyerhoff (Geneva), bottle, 79¢. Wines. Amontitlado| bel pate! Sherry, gal- “lol Le, $1.29. Hock Wines. , Leon Marceau & Cle., Bordeaux. teinrich Barthel & ‘Soho, Main: Hochheimer. Rudesheimer. Lieb fraumitch.. .. Marcobrunner. .., Gins. Holland, domestic, gallon, $1.98; bottle, 47¢. Holland, imported, gallon, $3.49; Lerirge Prslaeeedl at edad 7A9 Old Tom, imported, gallon, $3.64; Bottle, 84. Wynand Fockink Schtedam, bot- tle, 97c.; large stone jugs, 1.29; half-pint jugs, 24c, oe Vin de Pasto, gallon, $4.88; bot- tle, $1.07, 693, bot! Imperial Sherry, gallon, $5.94; Wrooel tudo’ sherry,%yery. 6k a6 60; Vatile pisAg, Red Star bra | | "4 » |