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¢ 1 TO ATTENDANTS {Saroner’s Verdict In Case of Man Who Had Thirteen Ribs and Breastbone Broken in Manhattan State Hospital. ‘WILL PREFER CHARGES AGAINST DR. KNAPP. 'Physiclan Admitted He Signed Death Certificate to the Ef- feot that Patient Had Died of Pneumonia. Coroner Brown to-day held an inquest into, the death of Ludwig Knak, who ied) March 28 in'the Manhattan State Hospital on Ward's Island. An autopsy (ere oped the fact that Knar’s breast- ne and thirteen ribs had been brokn. Thr wre many marks and brulss on the Body. After being out for half an hour the fury reported that Ludwig Knak came to his death through injures received | in ‘ Manhattan State Hospital while im ite care of attendants John Shea, Waithr Reilly and Thomas Reilly; satd injurfes revetved consisting of (hirteen brok@n ribs and breast bo Th¢ three attendants w: Coroner's court-room and when the ver- dict was announced they were inimedi- arely placed under arrost and araigned before Coroner Brown. who committed them to the Tombs 11 $2,600 bail each, No specific charge was made against the trio, Aswstant District-Attorney Garvan. who appeared at the conclusto of the Inquest, announced to Coroner Brown: “T will at once prefer charges against J}r. Knapp, who admitted that ne nad gigned the edath certificate to the effect that Kn «died of pneumonia and had only dl the words ‘and brok- ‘en ribs’ after a consultatiy nwith the aupediptencent of the hospital Jury Comsuren Author: ® «. ‘Thé jury In Its report mild) the Hospital authorities by ing that they be more carefu the censured mend- ‘Pature regurding death certificates Agsued fro mtere, ‘Asaletant District-Attorney Garvan Appeared at the laquest w examine the Witnesses called ‘The testimony of Knak’s wife and the nim from his pital, whence h Manhattan Hospita e left home and was delivered at Bellevue he was free from au Injuries . {DtaParker. the physician in charge of Fatlevue testified iNai Knak had been éeelved there March gpndition. Lr. lanhattin Hos nak was taken hones, swore that when ehe had no broken Dr. O'Hanlong who Yad formed the topsy, said «d two ¢ j first at the si Sat the fourth rib, iv Ken on the right side deft wide. Dr. ooRr. Snapp the assistant superentend- hes of the ttin State Hospital, sw © bre eight on the Knapp Testifies, Was then cn the witness stand. It was he ned the death cer- pubeate to the that Knak died of _Leumonia and afterward inserted the Words, “and broken ribs.” In. the cer- “tifleate, In reply to Mr. Garyun Dr, Knapp Wanted to suppress rhos we Ki dmitted| that “he e didn't Ins the ‘and broken ribs” until had d with Supt. McDonald. When e replit own judgment,” from the Manhattan had charge of the 1, were then ca’ died R In the hospital, had received. his out of by DEATH DUE ILANDLADY Locks { State 1" copy of the original letter on file at the OUT MOR ASHE British Officer Owes Board Bill of $190 and Says He'll Pay It When His Pension Ar- rives. Mnjor Robert Robert Ashe, late of the Hritish army, according to his landindy. Mra, Elizabeth Bilings, of the Arlington Hotel in West Thirty-eighth street, owns a board bill of $19, Be- cause of this Mrs. Bilings has locked the doors of the Ashe apartments. The Majer and his wife appeared in the West Side ‘Court to-day as com- plainants against Mrs, Bitngs, He told Mayistrate Breen he didn't care for the clpthes that were Iccked up, but he the clothes that were locked up, but he wanted hia pension papers. If he doesn't gat these documents, he said, h me Ashe, hawever, says she ued at $8 in her trunks. Magistra een said he could not compel Mra. Billings to give up any~ thing that she held of the Ashe's, as they admitted that the board bill: was correct. ‘The Mayor and his wife came to New York several months ago to make ar- Tangements for the reception af the Boer colony which will be at the St, Louls Exposition. He is a veteran of the Boer war, in which he lost his left arm. For’ this he recelves @ pen- alon of $138 monthly. Last weak we went to Newport News to meet the Boers, Mrs, Ashe went out calling. When she returned she, found the door to their apartments, locked, and Mrs, Billings would not her in until the board bill was pon receipt of a telegram from Ashe the Major hurried back to New and promised that just as soon as his pension arrived he would settle in full. But Mrs. Billings was obdurate, continued to hold keys to the Ashe apartments and the Major hatled her to court. + Ashe was a Red Cross nurse fo ‘al Mrs. { nthe* Boer war and also campaigna in India. She is @ and has been heard at the Sunday ni concerts at the American Theatre. . © Radium on View. Regal Shoe Stores Displaying Tute; of the Rare and ~ Marvellous Metal. The twenty-two retail shoe stores of the Regal Shoe Co. in Greater ‘New York are exhibiting tul of Radium—imported from the Paris jlaboratory of Mme. Curie, the fa- mous discoverer. Rach tube is shown encased as elaborately as if it were a splendid ‘diamond—and with reason, for at ‘the present time Radium is estimated ‘to be worth about $8,000,000,00 per jpound. Interesting radiographs taken by Radium, and samples of ore—one @ specimen of Bohemian Pitchblende, from which Radium comes—are also displayed. To attest the genuineness of the -|Radium exhibits, the following let- ter by the Professor of Physics, Columbia University, Is hung in the ;|Regal windows: | New York, Feb. 13, 1904. \Regal Shoe Co., 109 Summer at., Boston, Mass.: Gentlemen: The material contained in the tubes furnished by the L. D. Gard- jner Co., for exhibition in your stores, ‘has been submitted to me for ex- amination. I have made tests by the electrical method, and can state for your in- . /formation that real Radium {s pres- ent. Yours very truly, (Signed) GEO. B. PEGRAM, Ph. D. T hereby certify that the above is a true | office of the Regal Shoe Co,, No. 101-111 | Summer St., Boston, Mass. (Signed) Prescott I, Hersey, Notary Publie Le Boutilier Brothers Important Reductions, Women’s High-Class Demi-Costume SUITS Women’s Tatlor-made Suits—in Voile, Broadcloth, Cheviot and Mixtares—Biae, Black, Brow n and Men effects— *25.00. Were $35.00 and $40.00 Women’s High-class Tatlor-made Satts—in Voile; Broadctoth and Fancy Materiais—Black and Colors—sith linea— iP $39,50 Were $65.00 to $75.00 Women's Tan Coats—made by best Men Tatlors of English Tan *10.00 Values ting~~shirred and pleated— "$10.00 Values _Srenene sesnes casouoaestetes+t is wise wneceeese 4139.50 : Covert Cloth—sitk and satin lined— S212 $15.00, $18.75 and $22.50} Women’s Sitk Coats—Eton and long effects— Blouse and loose fit- "Le.75 515,75 $15.00, $18.00 and $25.00 Le Boutillier Brothers Optical Goods, | Balcony, 34th St. Under the supervision of a | licensed optician, who will lexamine your eyes and) R. H. Macy & Co,’ st is the largest, lightest and best ven-| | prescribe for you free of | tilated in the city. Table d'Hote| charge, we execute your! | Breakfast, 29c,; Table d'Hote Lunch-| | oculist's prescription ‘for j cons 29¢. and 39¢. Tempting cook-| | at least one-third less than ing—quick service, 8 A.| the charges made else-) | M. to6P. M, [where for similar services, Hours: A Price Lowering ON FINE TRIMMED MILLINERY.- We have marked down prices on all the Trimmed Hats we have in stock that were made during the period from February ist to March 45th, Prices Lessened One-Fourth. When you consider that our original-prices were much lower than others asked for similar qualities, the importance of the reductions will be apparent. ‘ Hats that were $21.46, now... Hats that were $18.96, now... Hats that were $16.46, now. Hats that were $15.96, now. lats that were $13.96, now. tats that were $11.96, now, tats that were $10.96, now. . Hats that were $8.46, now..,........ pecesess We ‘Are ‘Showing An Exclusive Line of French Model Fancy Dress Waists,-» made of liberty satin, mousselines, chiffon cloth, fancy net and Louisines, All are elaborately trimmed with deep yokes of Val- enciennes lace, cordings and Persian appliques; with the very new- est designs in gauntlet cuff and girdle effects. Prices: $13.° to $49,% A Very Attractive Jacket and Skirt Combination-» We have had made up expressly for us’a combination Jacket and Skirt to meet a demand for 2 costume suitable for country or sea- shore wear during the mild days of Spring. The Jackets are made of very fine grade Worumbo Coverts’and the Skirts of “mannish” mixtures and black-and-white Shephérd checks. They differ from ordinary ‘garments of this class, in that they are made of the. best materials procurable, in the most approved style, and the tailoring is ofa gis character equal in every respect to fine custom work. .. $16.09 $14.22 $12.34 $11.96 et 4 -Lngth 22 inches, flyfront models, with notched col- at 19, lars and revers and wide strap seams; handsomely The: Skirts taflor:. and lined with self-colored taffeta. $q 96 Instep length, new box pleated models, triple invertea at UR flare pleats at the bottom; very neatly tailored. Spring Models in ‘Smart Footwear for Women.-7:, Designers seem to have touched known extremes in beauty and utility in these splendid new Ties for women. They invite one to step into them and know real ease from the start— and that, you w.ll agree, has been quite unusual with extremely styl- ish Footwear. Only the exclusive dealers can show you Ties their equal, and theirs ire sold at “exclusive” prices, Gibson Ties, n:i.de of patent Jedther; light weight welted soles, high Cuban heels, arched lasts, large eyelets for wide, ribbon $4 69 laces; sold by others at $5.00 and $0.00; our price........ . Gibson Ties, made of tan or black Russia Calf, walki ig styles, with welted soles; otherwise as above; sold by others at $5.00 $4 69 and $6.00; our price. . + sisieloipvejalofaieyeis ype olsaie nie . ° Sailor Ties, the new low cut style, with wide, ribbon bow, for street wear; made of patent leather, with Cuban heels; high arched lasts; sold by others at $5.00 and $6.00 a pair; our $4 69 price... . 4. Sailor Ties, made of black Russia Calf, similar in construc- tion to those told of above; sold by others at $5.00 and $4 69 $5.00; our price, 4. Sailor Ties, of white duck, made after the same models as those in patent and Russia leathers; sold by others at $5.00 and $4 69 $6.00; our price...... A agcn eeaielers: ler sstiieieleietar honk 4. Pumps, still lower cut than the Ties mentioned, designed for. street wear, with silk bows, light welted soles, high arched lasts and Cuban heels; sold by others at $5.00 and $6.00; our $4 69 PICO crsrsjerecrecutersleeatel olitrenile G shore visrojs iorete a sleleiate, atte 4, Sailor Ties, made of patent leather with welted soles, Cuban heels and new arched lasts with $5.00; our price... Sailor Ties, as above, but made of tan Russia Calf; sold by $2 99 others at $5.00; our price 8s ’ Women’s Cravenette Coats For Shower, Storm or Travel. -3} ; There is no garment made for women that serves her; for varied purposes, better than a smart Cravenette Coat. Here are two very pretty models, made with full fronts and semi-fitting backs, deep shoulder capes or three small capes; velvet collars and full Bishop sleeves. The fabric must not be confused with the inferior Craven- ette cloths; it is . Coat-weight woollen, excellently woven and treated. The tailoring is without fault. Sold by others 96 4t2$26.0031 OUR! Prices /ots/eir:«1ce10:0 clove) ploroinictrioe s cieis mee 20. Infants’ Wear, —2 rn, Nainsook Dresses, round yoke form- ~ Cambric Long Slips, trimmed with ed of lace insertion and hemstitch- box plait, neck and sleeves finished ing, finished with lace; skirt finished with ruffle .. 16c qian hemstitching and lace Uae Cambrie Long Slips, ion... Bd with embroidery insertion, neck and Lawn Long Skirts, trimmed with sleeves finished with hemstitched ruf- hemstitched ruffle, lace edging and fle 24c cluster tucks Age Comrie: Lope, slips, front trimmed Lawn Long Skirts, trimmed with ©! ox plait and cluster tucks; three clusters of tucks and fine em- ner and sleeves finished with em- broidery ruffle 790 pol ered ruffle .... 29 Nalotooe Short Dresses, Bishop with three bos ts tatiwortes Se res ae timed wilh of fine embroidery insertion; neck Sack daisned with as ARES and sleeves finished with nenssltehy months, 1 and 2 year sizes doc 6c tune y if Nainsook Short Dresses, round yoke formed of hemstitching; skirt fin- sertion and cluster tucks; neck and ished with hemstitched hem; 6 — sleeves finished with lace edging.49¢ montits, 1 and 2 year sizes.,...59€ — Nainsook Dresses, yoke formed of Lawn. Short Skirts, trimmed with — hemstitched tucks, neck and sleeves hemstitched ruffle, lace edging, clus- _ tinished with fine embroidery edging; ter tucking above ruffle; 6 months skirt finished with deep hemstitched and 1 year Sizes 49¢ hem 89 Children’s Dresses. -20 nm. Russian Dresses, pink, blue and ox- Russian Dresses, chambray, trimmed * blood chambray, back and front trim- with three box pleats and bands of med with thie? box pleats; 2,3 and Persian trimmings; 2, 3.and 4 year 4 year sizes ADC GILES co eeye ee cer ees eee reese DDC Russian Dresses, tan, pink and blue Princess Dresses, fine . white lawn, zephyr, hemstitched turn-over collar, found yoke formed of hemstitched finished with white piping; 2, 3 and tucks and. bertha trimmed with hem- ‘ stitching and embroidery ruffle; sizes f yeas stoae, .- 9c 5's and 4 Yeats ...... AES: Nainsook Dresses, yoke front trimmed with embroidery in- ayiOenErerernperrcenar cerememmreneres Summer Blankets.—rasemen H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, R Be A SS Rees charge. Notte is 00 fin id delicat Mr es pata to ssn se oar Se | i — | “White Swisses’’ The Word From Paris. ., . We have just received from St. Gall, Switzerland, a consignment of fifty patterns in hand-woven dotted and figured Swiss Muslins. They are quite the prettiest we have ever shown—sheer, transparent and dotted as though woven of imperishable Alpine snow flurries. Their rare beauty will appeal to women seeking the ideal fabric for cool summer garments. ‘he width is 32 inches; the prices Dotted, a Yard, 26¢- to 60¢, Figured, a Yard, @Qc. to 98. 50c Waist Linens, 34¢ Ist Fi. Splendid quality round thread Linen, 36 inches wide. ‘*‘Marchioness”’ Gloves.-«». Woman's search for a dependable Double-finger Tipped Silk Glove ends with the “Marchioness.”” It is made expressly for us and we offer it in competition with several widely advertised brands. You may buy the ‘““Marchioness,”’ with the understanding that it must prove wholly satisfactory, like every other article purchased All Linen Handkerchiefs Just received from Our Factory in Belfast, Ireland,-—1: ri. Women’s Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, here. If not, we will cheerfully with +, and 34 inch hems, half dozen make it right. in abox; abox...... ..... seee7 4c Silk Gloves, intwo- Men’s Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 4 at 44 clasp, Brosser embroi- {4.4 inch hems re ie dery; Beaver, Black and White. Wenn. dslleies ‘latter tied Apa 3 ‘omen mstitched Ini jand- at 69c Heyy ae ae he kerchiefs, hand-embroidered — tnitials, clasp, ROSSER CM up in very neat black designs, %-inch dery; Beaver, Black, White and hems; six in fancy box $1.24 Slate. ' . Men’s Hemstitched Hand-embroidered At 94c¢ Best, sille, two-clasp, initia Handkerchiefs, open work Iet- Nervura embroidery; ters, 4% and 1 inch hems; six in fancy in Black, Beaver,Whiteand Slate. box...... ...... ea eek 31.49 ‘““Wamsutta”’ Muslins, Under Market Prices.—« » Short lengths, 42 inches wide, mill price to-day, 15c. a yard; our rice... 12c hort lengths, PTICE. ole cece eee e eee tert eters eseeee se ececcccer sere Utica Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases, 0: In view of to-day’s market prices, these sale figures stand unparalleled. The ohe drawback is the fact that but five hundred dozen Sheets and Cases are involved in the sale. Not enough for a day’s selling, if thrift encourages the demand we look for. Sheets 54 x 90 inches, others ask 55c; our price, 48¢ Sheet$ 63 x 90 inches, others ask 60c; our price, 53c Sheets 72 x 90 inches, others ask 65¢; our price, 59¢ Sheets 81 x 90 inches, others ask 70c; our price, 64c¢ Sheets 90 x 90 inches, others ask 80c; our price, 71c Sheets 90 x 99 inches, others ask 85c; our price, 76c Cases 42 x 36 inches, others ask 16c; our price, I4c Cases 45 x 36 inches others ask 18c; our price, 16c Cases 50 x 36 inches, others ask 20c; our price, 18¢ Cases 54 x 36 inches, others ask 21c; our price, 19¢ I SI price to-day, 17c. a yard; our ..13¢ Down Comfortables. — Barement. A lot of one hundred sateen cov- ered Comfortables, in Persian patterns, filled with odorless down; size 72x72 inches; sold by others at $6.00; our price, , £4.69 Made of tine, soft, light yarns, as warmth retaining for spring and summer use as the heavy ones are in midwinter. Weights are 214 to 234g Ibs. , sizes 72x84 inches. Prices $3.69, $4.38 and $5, 32 a pair. The Silk Department Offers Specials r: Printed Foulards, 18,000 yards, The “Marchioness” Black Tafleta this season’s styles in thirty differ- Silks, controlled by us; ent designs; regularly 99c a yard, regular $1.49 quatity, $1.24 At 69c regular $1.24 quality, 99¢ The new Crepe de Angelus, in every shade warted for street and evening wear; regularly $1.49 a yard elsewhere, At $1.19 Good Groceries, +». Maytlower Chop Tea, Oolong and Mixed, sold only in two-, ‘pound packages, regular price | Gc. a kage; special at 49c. Black Taffeta, one yard wide, wear guaranteed; the best of the sea- son; regularly $1.34 a yard, At 99c Vienna Brand Cotfee—rich and full flavored—a splendid Break- tast Coffee—pound carton, reg. price, 19c.; this sale, 15c. Atmour's White Label Chicken Soup, quart cans, sold by others at 25¢.; our price 14c,; dozen $1.57. Rolled Oats, Lily White brand, 2-Ib. cartons, 9¢.; dozen, $1.02, White and Yellow Meal, 2-Ib. package, 6¢,; 10-Ib. bay, 24¢. Fancy New York State Pea Beans, 2-Ib, package, 10c.; 10-lb. bag, 48c. Extra large Califofnia Prunes; twenty- five pound boxes, $1.44 and $1.92; two-pound packaves, 16c. Evaporated Peaches, 1-Ib. cartons, regular 15c. kind, at 10c. Evaporated Apricots, package, 1 Sc. and 8c. Royal English Worcestershire Sauce, ‘4 bot, t4c.; dozen, $1.57: % bot., 24c,; dozen, $2.69; large bottle, 44c.; dozen, $5.06, Norway Mackerel, No. 1, Shore Mess; 10-lb, kits, regular price, $1.86; for this sale, $1.56, Bloater_ Mackerel, heads and tails off, 10-Ib. kits, regular price, $2.09 ; for this sale, $1.72. Corn, American Beauty brand, sweet, tender and delicious, fancy Maine pack, can, 15c.; case of two dozen, $3.42. Crosse & Blackwell's Genuine Scotch Oatmeal, sealed cans, containing four pounds, 42c, Golden Wax Beans, Lily White brand; can, 10c.; case, $2.18, Cut String Beans, Jessamine brand; can, 11¢.; case, $2.4 Stringless Beans, Jessamine brand; can, 14c.; case of two dozen, $3.14. Stringless Beans, Lily White brand; can, 16c.; case of two dozen, $3.62. Smoked Beef Tongues, selected high- est grade, closely trimmed and fresh- ly canvased, 14c. Ib. Armour's White Label Lard, 3-Ib, cans, 29¢.; S-Ib, cans, 48c.; 10-Ib. cans, 92¢. Farina, Barley, Pearl Tapioca, Sago, pound cartons, 5c.; duzen, 54c. Best Granulated Hominy, five pounds, in cotton bag; 11c. California Asparagus, American Beauty brand, extra large spears, white and green, three-pound cans, 37c.; dozen, $4. California Asparagus, Lily White brand, large white and green spears; can, 32¢,; dozen, $3.69. California Asparagus, Jessamine brand, medium spears, white and green; can, 2e.; dozen, $3.13 California Asparagus, Manzanita brand, can, 22¢c.; dozen, $2.53. California Asparagus, Jessamine brand; pound tall clins, 14c.; dozen, $1.57. Wild’ West Brand Tomatoes, large, whole, fancy, ripe #fuit, gallon cans, sold by others at 28c.; our price, 22c.; case of 6, $1.29. Marrowfat Peas, Jessamine brand; can, 10¢.; case of two dozen, $2.18 Early June Peas, Lily White brand; can, 12c.; case of two dozen, $2.66. Sifted Early June Peas, Lily White brand; can, 13c.; case of two dozen, $2.89. Extra sifted Early June Peas, Jessa- mine brand; can, 14¢.; case of two dozen, $3.14. i Homestead’ Peas, Lily White brand; can, 16c.; case of two dozen, $3.62. people, and the fact is fully Collectors and lovers of Ceramic Art will find here a greater variety than could be | seen in months of travel. proven that our prices are at least one-third less than men The Men’s Furnishing Store Handy as a “Pocket in a Shirt.” Located on the main floor, 34th St. side, convenient to the 34th St. doors. It can be reached without running any gantlets of other de- partments and without running any risk of paying spectaity store prices for standard quality furnishings, Just a few steps—stairs or elevators—to the Clothing, Hat and Footwear sections. If you are one of the “Drop in” kind of men, who want quality and quick service, these Macy stocks and.conveniences will occur to you as be- ing about right. We will, make to order Men’s Silk-Lined Swuits—sa nr. ree. Single or is You usually pay $35 to Double * 9 340 for:similari quality. Breasted $24.5 Sack Model In Worsteds, Cassimeres and Cheviots., A full two-thirds of the patterns shown are-in sthe ‘very: desirabley / medium shades, The linings will be pure serge silk to match. The Suit will be made to your order by our’Castom:Tailors-—and once they make you one Suit the superiority &f our tailoring,,ovs that of similar departments in other stores will surprise.you. Our Custom Shirt Dept. Offers For Thursday, Friday and Saturday. THREE SHIRTS $7 24 MADE-TO-MEASURE, e Other makers of first-class Custom Shirts, charge $4.00 each.—ist. FL, sith St. This unusual proposition should attract men who want absolute! perfect fitting Shirts, made up in a faultless manner, The materiale are imported Scotch Madras, in thirty-four new spring pztterns. We will make them in negligee or stiff bosom style, with cu/fis attached or detached, as desired. A clear gain of $1.41 oneeach shirt, Worth going after. Macy’s Collars,12c.each Men’s Negligee Shirts let Fi Four-ply, linen both sides, 42 Made of Aiiderson’s Scotch Jacqnards styles. | Equal to standard 25c, 4 Collars. a at sligs each '* “Macy’’ Cuffs 19c. Pair. Men who desire Custom Shirt appearance aid fit will like the \ i method pursued by the manu- Four-ply, linen, in twelve styles. facturer who! made these new Equal to standard 25c. Cuffs. negligees. ; Int They are shown in fifteen dif- Men’s Suspenders \" ferent patterns—in dark and Genuine Guyot (French) Sus- light blue, pink, tan and gra penders, sold by others at 50c.; | and combination effects. Cutts our price ..... nedepoyaogs 39¢ are attached or detached, sleeve “President” Suspenders, sold by lengths. vary; sizes from 14 to others.at 50c.; our price.....39¢ 18. : Men’s Shoes and Oxfords, - »- Sold by others $2 13 at 3.50 a pair, U We offer these in competition with widely advertised brands of Men’s Footwear. They are made expressly for us, after the newest models brought out by custom Boot-makers. They are made up in wax calf with chrome calf tops; patent coltskin with. dull finished kid tops; box calf, leather Ilned, vict kid and tan Russia calf. All are in the newest lasts, some with flat foreparts and narrow shanks, Cuban or military heels and hand-sewed welts. They are made for this store only, and sold by this store on a modest prafit basis to which the exclusive and specialty stores are : total strangers. im Fh Liveries for Coachmen or Footmen, -21 ricor. Body Coats and Trousers, made — White Breech aan of English livery cloth, in black, PAF sssreree+ seererse sees £MS blue, green and claret; sold by Stable Suits of tine quality covert, clusi alers 35.00; our in tan or gray; choice of sack or exclusive dealers at $35 $24.96 cutaway models, at......... .$19.96 PTICE oe 02s voce eens Body Coats and Trousers, of best Stable Suits, models, made of domestic livery cloth, in black, blue, tan coverts $1 4.99 green and claret; sold by exclusive dealers. at $25. and $28; our LPI cece secon ceeeeeeeeee $19.90 Froin the Wine Department-‘ When You Buy by the Gallon We Furnish Jug Free. Two Star Rye Whiskey, regular price $2.94 gallon, 74c. bottle; special at $2.34 gallon; 49c. bottle. ' 2 Finch’s Golden Wedding Rye, 7 years old, our reguiar price, $3.74 gallon, 84c. bottle; for this sale, gallon $3.04; bottle, 69c. Old Hermitage Rye—12 Years Old, Our regular price, 94¢ a bottle; special 74c. Chateau Dillon—Vintage 1899. $6.74 for Case of Quarts | Case of Pints for $7.74 Clarets. Leon Marceau * Ci as Breeches, including leggins, made of tan or Oxford gray covert...$ 12.96 Bordeaux. Case pin, s St. Julien $ $4.98 Hochheimer .. i Poniet Canet . 4.98 5.98 Rudesheimer . 6.49 Margaux .. 5.98 6,98 Liebfraumilch 749 . 6.98 7.98. Marcobrunner .. 8.49 S Pemartin Brut Sherry—a remarkably fine, rich, nutty flavored, dry wine, our own direct importation from the growers, our regular prices $2.14 a gallon;; special for this sale, gallon, $1.89; bottle... .52¢ We are sole importers of the famous Old Glenfiddich Scotch Whiskey. Its excellent qualities are best determined by com- Choose any popular brand on the market and parisons. make your own test; gallon, $4,18; bottle... cscs 86c Champagnes. Medicinal Gins. Theophile Roederer, Red Label, reg- Holland, domestic, ular price for case of quarts, $24.74; bottle ..ceseeee SPECI. seeeesssseeeesssete+-$20:74 Holland, imported, gallon, $3 193 bottle 74 De Puyerhoff (Geneva), bottle ...79c Old Tom, imported, gallon, $3.64; bottle oe . 84c Wynand Pocktnk Schiedam, bottle, Baskets containing twelve pints, regu 97 large stone jugs, $1.29; half- lar price, $14.79; special...... $12.79 pint jugs....+- eevee oeses Be Ginger Ale, Red Star Brand, equal to any of the imported brands offered at double our-prices; dozen 93c, SarSaparilla, Red Star brand, doz., 93c. Club Soda, Red Star brand, doz, $1.5 “Red Star” Cocktails, all kinds, bottled 89c. “Old Colonial” Cocktails, all kinds, 78c. Paskets’containing three quart bottles, 5. puverhoft ( regular price, $6.79 special... .$5.79 Regular price for case of pints, $2 special Eosuesei seen eabame ¥ i Mat j ts