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wi DRY GOODS CO HIS a good one. HALF their worth. But listen intently, please. Ration reveals. Some h oil from the machine; sti The designs are ui al, Antique, Brussels and French Novelty effects, and arabe, Lengths are 3, 334 and 4 yards. pattern; mostly one-pair jot: 5 2%, 3 and 324, Rowever. One year ago in a similar sale we sold 800 pairs before 10 o'clock ‘Take warning. They're divided into six price lots: Nota palr is pericct. Renaissance, Irish Poi Colors are white, ecru, b ( tis to two pairs worth up to $1,50 the hoose at ) Oc ' sham Lace Curtains, '}Worth up to $2 the 75¢ | , choose at oh eae Important Sale of Parlor and Bedroom Furniture. It's a clearance, as it were—and we’re anxious to pee it very thorough. You may not have thought of buying a Parlor Suit just now—but these prices will undoubtedly tempt you. | worth up to $2.25 | the pair; choose at Nottingham Lace C worth up to $3 the pair; choose at DO—Mahoguny th try now’ $80.00. aoe San” st carved,” ‘Tapestry govering; Bow 80050004 jleMfs carved: 8 pleces; Satin Damssk; now sro Sshogany. veneored; 8 pleces; Verona covering; DAVENPORT AND DIVAN, Phat. were formerly, $120, reduced to $75.00, Mahogany. hae wer ced to $50.00, Gold leat to 82.00. Mahogany, Nottingham Lace Curtains, | Nottingham Lace Curtains, send any than encuen to supply folks who come. 1.00 urtains, | [DANS Ce a ne eee mene ne ee lottin gham Lace Curtains at Price. There has to be a very good reason back of such headlines as this—and there} | ; Nottingham Curtains are staple, and quite scarce at present. © fthere are a thousand pairs in this lot, with not a single pair to be sold for more than They have slight defects which close exami- a dropped thread; some a soiled spot; another, a tiny fleck of nother with a@ little hole, caused by a drop ped thread or two, We cannot fil! mall orders, nor can w Cc. | pairs choose at | Notdiogham Lace Curtains, More of the year-old} | ROSE BUSHES, 2 FOR 2S5¢ Basement. M\ae Bway at SS 6th Ave. We are prepared to Submit Estimates for Slip Covers, Awnings and Window Shades and to Reupholster Furniture at Moderate Prices. -sa mi. | f Yet Not including the necessary tic Bags, Steamer Rugs and what not Traveling Trunks. Extra heavy canvas covered Trunks, with stout hardwood slats protected by extra large bronze or nickel clamps, iron bottoms, brass lock, nickel or brones ple and stitched leather handles; deep tray, with hat box, collar and cuff and packing com- [setneeiia top letter case And drum ottom dress tray; leather bound, lined throughout with figured cloth. Five sizess— wou't have mor Nottingham Lace Curtains, } | worth up to $3.50 thi sihepigto 50| R. H. Macv & Co’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, WS | St. Every Requisite for | Land or Sea Journeys, -vem kets, of course, but the Trunks, t that a journey makes necessary | can be,bought here at prices that notably lessen trip expenses. Here is brief mention of some great values that ought to be as much wanted as tickets to St, Louis a month or two hence:— Steamer Zrunks. Heavy Trunks covered with canvas and bound with heavy leather, with extra heavy leather straps and with Stout hardwood slats that are_pro- tected by brass plated clamps. These Trunks have large end bolts, strap hinges, Excelsior locks, stitched an- chor handles; deep tray, with collar and cuff box and packing compart- ment. Made in seven sizes, of which five are listed below:— { 2 5 worth up to $6 the 2 00 32inch, 34inch —-36-Inch. 28-inch, 30-inch. 9 32-Inch. 2 pair; choose at “4 Pir are Enel toe ry of. $10.31 $10.82 $11.33 $5.49 $5.84 val Linoleum, Oilcloths and ee ee oe as $11.84 $12.36 87 $7.56 of new sab 1, 144 and 2 Pa panes Mattings.. SEF: Mattings at a Big Saving. Special selling to-morrow and all this week— just ahead of moving and cleaning time. The low- est prices ever quoted anywhere—which means a} pretty generous saving, oSimatnnseqeooesenereroreoenesncaet sty Human Hair Switches 14 Regular Prices, The new ee Goods store didn’t have room enough on the balcony, so we've trotted it fro to the main floor—rear or Notions. We want you to know the department better; so wrapped, protected by brassed end bolts and dowels stitched leather handles, iron bott ing compartments. imported Linoleum, 28-Inch. 30-nch. —32+Inch, Ht joroughl; 1d; wide of mo- aa car rae sale and tile SA $450 $4.04 © $8.29 Travelling Bags Cowhide or Grain Leather Travelling Bags, New Oxford style, brass trim- mings, lined with heavy leather:—- Hy ssee55¢a08 [| rds wide: | abe: quater, 43-In, {6in, —_s8-in. $3.09 = $3.87, 84.47 Deep Cut Pleced Horn Alligator Bags, brass trimmed, lined with leather:— : a BE HE vee 12In. 14in, 18-in, $454 = $4.96 86.34 Medicine Cases of seal, Morocco and pigskin, varied sizes, tontaining from two to twelve bottles; glass, nickel and sterling silver stoppers. 42c, to $9.96. Leather Covered Flasks, various sizes and désigns, all leathers; detachable cups, beycret’ tops or plain. c, to $3.91. $6 Canvas-covered Travelling Trunks, made with stout hardwood slats, ass clamps, Excelsior lock, large size alongside of lock, strap hinges, om, bound with vulcanized fibre, extra heavy straps, extra deep set-up tray with hat box and pak- 34-inch. 36-inch. 40-inch. $5.64 $5.98 $6.67 Suit Cases These are neat and durable Sole Leath- er Dress Suit Cases, steel frames, swinging handles, brass lock, line with real linen; twenty-four inch size, Sole Leather Dress Suit Cases, steel frame, lined with linen; suitable for school use;— 12-in. 14-in, 16-In, $3.09 $3.44 $3.79 Something in This List Every Traveller Will Find Useful :—ain rioor. Jewel Cases, in seal, Morocco, wal- rus, lizard, pigskin and hornback alli- gator; all the newest European and American novelties. 69c. to $30.96. Travelling Clocks in Morocco, seal, walrus and pigskin; plain or ‘silver corners; imported and domestic, $1.46 to $12.67 GOLDEN OAK, meyaaty aerate? Formers .00, reduced ‘Formerly’ $00.00; reduced _ /YBIRD'S-EYE adel AND MAHOGANY VENEERED- gs at if Giga ed reduced RAS 30 $007,00, perunes to raneriy. $1200, aie fl gl ch See oD aia sn, reduond vo : 2, Dressers. Belroom ‘Salt. 59c x sold for 39c 149 & c 49c GETS TEN YEARS Me Policeman Who Testi photographs side in the Rogues’ Gallery, was sentenced to serve ten years tn Bing by Recorder Goff in General Before sentence was passed Policenmn George M. Bithoeffer, who was one of the main witnesses for the prosecu- ton, recalved this note by special mail delivery; “if George Coan goes to prison your fhead will be blown off." William Bowles, who lved at No. 43 " ‘West Twenty-seventh street, saw two older brothers of Coan break inte a Warehouse opposite his home last Sep- tember and informed the police. 2 i ‘werp arrested and sent to prison on information furnished by Bowles. Immediately after the conviction ‘Bowles was waylaid and assaulted near tis home. From the injuries he received he died in Bellovue Hospital last Jon- ry. Irs. Bowles was a witness to the as- ult,on her husband, and she accused George Coun of being the leader of tho assailants. Boon after this Policoman Bilhoest ho had been given the war- Feht to arrest Coan, was assaulted and Ahls nose broken. fled from the city and returned ‘hres weeks ago. Mrs. Bowles recog- nized hin us the leader of the men who Bad attacked her husband and caused Fareest by pointing him out to a AS Bowles was dead and the wit- few, the District-Attorney “ar- ned George Coan on the charge of % assaulting Policeman Bil- His conviction followed, and that he was sentenced to- 3 told Recorder Goff that he ved eecorel threatening mes- ‘one ho received as iter tie for ten years, ar ho “EAT BAD COAN iE FLAMES, NOW A MANIAC Faced Opematie | After Hav- ing Put Out Fire Unharmed Save from the Blaze, Which 3 Third raving in delirjum, he having inhaled flames in a fire in his. room which is belleved to have started from an over- turped lamp, / Kirschner ocoupied the front room.on the first foor up, while the lower floor was ocoupled by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kreamer, the owners of the house, For some days Kirschner nas not been and last night, it is sup- Jeavng @ small lamp time during the night, the police be- Meve, he knocked the lamp off the table in his gleep. The burning oll act she ‘TS nave teen aroused oth i id to have made a@ fight on the uptil after dawn to-day was Jt ‘that there ‘hag Hrs hner's, room, The dor was for he man was found uncon? Selous on on the floot, | ie out mee nal elt alla 2 the J gatnee and the street. to lospltal aiic= f ‘OM UNCUNe sisnest, when {t wae found that he wan delirious. He raved madiy, and it was evident twat the pain in his lungs was. He was taken to {Hoe SoepltaL, and there it was said that his condition was critical, ¢ of the fire, which by the pollte, ts that not have a single burn on Nis face, hands or body, ae WANTS $25,000 FOR A KICK. w. carried on trom, Bellevue in rousing him L. Zahm Snes 0 Horse Wiliam L. Zahn, an exercise boy tor the Weston Stable, began suit to-day in the Brooklyn Supreme Court against Michael T, Donnelly, owner of the race horge Monitor, for $25,000 damages for dntupian tt trom a kick the horge gave him Mean ld. that h Reger on the Coney “Tat Teta Boul Boule 3 Monitor ne ates ae 125 20-inch Switches, Ales ‘stem; hae quality halr; re; price $2.50, for 22-inch $witches; short stem; 1,98 {ie Gaal’ hate reyular price woo 2.98 for natural wavy hair Switches inch; eunrasiacd to or wavy. a roipticl Dl i Mahe for the Bes m Bonelte ur; advertised as “worth $1.50” in other stores. 0 regular PL val Pompsdows, ie the rset hai Restorer, pr baldness and assists the grow ee prices are cut almost to nothing, while you're 'be- coming acquainted. These for ALL THIS WEEK. for 48-inch Switches eg quality halr; regularly Ad pat Hees) wtf hal PUSHING WORK ON MANHATTAN BRIDGE Bere, Cy Best Says the Tower Foundations Have Been Completed — Contracts for Structural Work in July. Within five years another bridge will be epanning the Hest Rives, Bridge Commissioner Best said to-day that by Jan. 1, 1900, the Manhattan bride will have been completed and in ful} operation. ‘The foundationa for the towers are finished on both sides of the river “We have. profited by the experi- ences attending the building of thé Williamsburg bridge,” said the Com- missioner, “and the delays occasioned in the construction of the letter bridge can now be forestalied in com, Dleung of the Manhattan bridge. The gontracts for the Manhatten bridge oady June or oly and ri stant work within ree " seat force of Oa arte SAYS POLICE STRUCK HIM. Convicted Prinoner Makes Charge; Recorder Orders Investigation, Before being convicted and sen- tenced for assault in the second de- greo to-day Henry Murphy, of No. 46 East Sixty-fourth street, told Record- er Goff in the Court of General Ses- wions that when he was arreited by three policemen one cf them, without cause, had struck him twice in the face with hig fist, Murphy recognised Policemen wells, Skelly and Lundman, of the East Sixty- seventh street station, aa the men who had arested bim, but he could not identify the one who he sald had struck him, rder Goff instructed Assistant t iaitorne) ney Hart (to make an in- jon eer eats who had eumntiea the lexed aseeuk, and to Pos | Piguecute. the of eee ig aha ot gases ri hou hes Mads] ton Dressing Casés in near seal, Morocco, FenUIpe seal and hogskin, with black or natural wood fi ittings, silk or leather lined; the large assort- ment offers wide choice of fittings. Prices range from $1.88 {0 $69.74. Playing Card Cases, Morocco, seal Box-shaped Writing Tablets, includ- or walrus; plain and with sterling ing patent inkstand, blotter, &c., in silver corners; for one or two decks seal, Morocco, walrus and lizard of cards, leather. 8lc, to $2.71. tee nee 6 $18.49, arin Picnic Sets, an imported novelty, riting ‘ortfo) los, covered wi Including glass, knife, fork and) S74! {Blorpexo | and \Vlenoa desis) spoon, jeather-covered cases, 67¢, to $5.49. $1.79 to $15.49, Glove and Handkerchief Cases, one Drinkin, [ised and ta ore or two pieces; some have smelling with all Tengo Jent bottles; oor wis leather, 1.24 to $15.49, High-grade Fitted avelling ‘Baks of seal, p grain walrus, horn- back alligator; black, white and sterling silver fittings; silk or leather lined. Prices range from $25.49 to $79.34, soak JP pd Ei \ - Sp ecials in Wihe De partment. -» ol Mahe IT VERNON WHISKEY, 5 years pe regular price, $2.94 ge lon, 74c. bottle; special for this ate at $2.34 gallon; bottle, .FINCH’S EN WEDDING.W! EYg7 years ey rab} regular Reena 84c. bottle; §} sel tt sale, e# gallokr; ONE’ STAR WHISKEY, 8 years old, regular price 97c. bottle; special for this sale, 72¢. \ We are sole importers of the famous Old Glenfiddich Scotch Whiskey. Its excellent qualities are best determined by comparisons. Choose any popular brand on the 86 | market and make your own test; gailon, $4.18; bottle c |) Royal Cabinet Sherry, our famous old Brand. Needless to describe it to our many patrons, It has the rich bouquet and delicious flavor that make It superior to any popular Brand sold a $1.00 per bot- tle. Our regular price, $2.84 per gallon, 72c. per bottle; this sale $2.18 per gallon, 59c. per bottle, Camille Barthe’s Bordeaux Wines, Case of Twelve Large Bottles: Margaux, our regular price $7.49; special $6.24 Pontet Canet, our regular price $7.94; special £6.69 ll SE>|>|S|=>SESESESESFEFL"LFEE]|=E=Eb]=E=EBbhn"™BbhBa9aaaaaaaaa===S=S="E=™ Larose, our regular price $9.49; special $8.24 Lafite, our regular price $9.94; special $8.69 Sauternes, our regular price $5.49; special $4.24 ‘Yquem, our regular price $9.94; special $8.69 Champagnes. Medicinal Gins. Theophile Roederer, Red Label, reg- —_ Holland, domestic, gallon, $1198; bot- ular price for case of quarts, $24.74; tle, 47¢, special, $20,74. Helens: imported, gallon, $3.49) bot- Raskets containing three quart bottles, f16) 740. (Geneva), bottle, 79¢. Fequiar pree, 6.9; special, $5.79.” Be, Fuyerhow” (Gene zallon, $3.64, Regular price for case of pints, $26.74; bottle, 84 special, $22.74, vynand Fe Wynand Fockink Schledam, bottle, Baskets containing twelve pints, reg- 97 c,; re stone jugs, $1.29; half- ular price, $14.79; special, $12.79, pint jugs, Red Star” Cocktails, all kinds, bottled, 89c. “Qld Colonial” Cocktails, all kinds, 78c. STRIKERS IN FIGHT IN A CEMETERY City of Dead in Newtown In- wtown, at the head of half a dosen atrikerg to-day and attempt to drive out a ganz of nonunton stoneouty ters, The non-union men resisted and the city of the dead became a battle. field on which great picces of stone were hurled between the opposing tacr tions for nearly half an hour, Supt. J. McClusky led the nog-union forces, The warring factions hid ‘ber hind tombstones, and whenever a man on either side stuck his head out somey vaded by Stonecutters, Who Try to Drive Out Non-Union- ists—Hid Behind Tombstones | | body on the other side threw @ rock ag it, The occupation of — stonecutter is not conducive to 288 throwing of Tainatien and eo cometery ay 3 wecleely, protec ted stones, 1 a Dog a iG han who ho arrested Ath tice trralmned Li shee he bate ior at en him to in the jumps pesre _B'way at 6th Av>. Seashore Delivery Service. Our own wagons now make dafly deliveries along the New Jersey coast from Atlantic Highlands to Belmar and along the Long Island coast from Cedarhurst to Rockaway Park. Women’s Waists. We are showing on the second floor she most widely varied line of Waists we have ever offered. Merest reference here to the rich ideas in silk, ths “Lingerie” Waists in sheeresit fabrics and the very attructive models from our Cus- tom Shirt Waist room. Details are given of some attractive ones in linen, lawn and silk gingham, which will find new owners for less than usual prices: Of Sheer White Lawn, round ke, trimmed with bands of fagot stitch- ing; hemstitched side pleats reoye OAC » cece cescteesorsccossoece Of Sheer White Lawn, Duchess ‘ron of torchon lace; fine cluster tucks and lace insertion forming yoke; fancy cuffs and stock; each....-...... $1.49 Of Union Linen, fronts trimmed with Mexican drawn work and Teneriffe medallions, finished ane side aed buttoned to side; each $1.69 Of Sheer White Lawn, trimmed with fine tucks, fronts formed of wide bands of blind embroidery; tucked backs and sleeves; each...... pe e81.69 Of Union Linen, embroidered fronts, trimmed with wide side pleats; pleated backs, full sleeves; fancy stocks, each $1.69 pleats, pleated backs and sleeves; in’ yi piss and figures; each.,....... Women’s Petticoats.—:a n | Golf Length Wash Skirts, um- brel!a shape, trimmed with deep rule; sold by cthers at $1.50; COULTER s cge enaielsiesicigtes sip 69c Sateen Petticoats, umbrella-shaped ruf- fle, trimmed with tucks, small ruffle, finished with dust ruffle.......... 99c Sateen Petticoats, trimmed with deeep accordion -pleating and small tucked rutile; finished with dust ruffle,.. 99¢ “En Tout Cas” Parasol or Umbrella. lat Fl, Bway. Useful in rain or shine. They are Paris fancies, high in favor. Sizes are 22 and 24 inch, covering silk taffeta of excellent quality, i he handles are of Partridge and Mal- acca woods, silver-capped; also in plain and natural woods with silver mountings. Two prices; $3,98 and $4.98. We are showing very high grade domestic novelties in all-over lace Parasols—billowy creations—gold and silver handlés, at prices rang- ing from $29.98 to $44.98, Coaching Parasols. i —ist Fi, Biwhy, Full: 22-inch models, covered with plored ffetas in all the desirable “effets, luditig bféen, “white royal, red, pink, light blue, laven- der, champagne nd brown; all have hemstitched borders; thistle and light and dark furze handles; sold by others at $3.50; ky ored silk taffeta, enamelled handles to match; large rosette; Paragon frame and white tips; our price..... $3.74 Full 20-inch models, covered with silk taffeta; hemstitched and Persian bor- der; red, blue and white; Paragon frames; silk tassel, Welchsel and furze handles gold-tipped; our price. . $3.74 Full 22-inch models, covered with silk taffeta in all the dark shades; colored borders; suitable for sunshinejor rain; Paragon frames; bamboo and furze ets sticks; white tips........ $4.29 Fancy Art Tickings:—s m. These are-36 inches wide and are shown in new designs and widely varied colorings; sold Riseuere from 28c. to 35c. a yard; our PUES” i010 siso cs oe INE, and 2ac Figured Sateens,—» m. Attractively Colored Sateens, 36 inches wide, sold elsewhere at He a yard; our price. Fancy Cretonnes,—« 7. New in large variety, sold elsewhere at 14c, and 16c, a our prices ........ 10c> an 126 RESCUED MAN FROM RIVER. Frank Gallagher Falls from Pier and Is Saved by Laborer. Frank Gallagher, of No. 611 West Forty-elghth sirect, was working an we pier on the Nort river betweon Forty-ninth and He was floundering about in an effort to reach the pier and was nearly ex. hausted RO John it "love ther la~ enemies R. H. Macy & Co.'s Restaurant is the largest, lightest and best ven- tilated in the city. Table d’Hote Breakfast, 29¢.; Table d’Hoje Luncheon, 29c, and 39¢. Tee cooking — quick service. . 8 A.M. to 6 P. M. ‘Women’s Oxfords at $2.99 Offered in Competition with Other Standard $3.50 Grades, —2 r.. sm s We aimed to produce this season a line of Oxfords to rank ones even with the standard $3.50 grades sold elsewhere, yet to sell for considerably less. By going direct to the manufacturer, with models and materials of our own selection, we have avoided the tariff im- josed hy middlemen, and at the same time secured entire control of ‘ootwear constructed with unusual care, Our Cash system of sell- ing, combined with our usual low Profit prices, lessens the selling price still further. We invite faith in these at $2.99 a pair: Oxfords of tan Russia calf, in the popular shades; walking mod- Va flexible welted soles, newest lasts and Cuban or military eels, Oxfords of the new gun metal kid; walking models, welted soles, self tips, military heels, Oxfords of vici kid, patent leather mi heels, Oxfords of patent coltskin, self tips, medium weight welted soles, narrow toe last and Cuban heels. Women’s $4.00 Oxfords at $3.49. Oxfords, made of champagne kid, hand-turned soles, short vamps, high-arched last, Louis XV. heels; sold by others at $4.00 a pair. welted soles, medium toes, We are Sole Agents for These Gloves for Women. ns Mazarin » Eclair Quality, He J 0 UVI Ne Quality, $] 69 ) $ iat pair. LGU =~ *! Three-clasp_and three- mates Eclair and three-clasp Mazarin Glace and Suede Gloves, in the newest colorings, with embrdidery to match. Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords, -2,7%, Some specially-built models— perfect fitting, long wearing. Experience teaches the need of unusual sturdiness in Boys’ Foot- wear when springtime gives them license to romp and gallop and test Shoes as Boys will. We have had made for us, expfessly to meet this test, a fine of long-wearing Shoes that will prove as satis- factory to buyers as they are serviceable to wearers. At no other store we know of can Shoes and Oxfords of equal merit be had for $0 little matey, Shoes of satin calf, stout-soled, doubled-stitched searhs, war- pee not to rip; sizes 13 to 2, a pair, $1.24; sizes 236 to «$1.49 eres Shoes of Casco calf, Goodyear welted, soles of medium weight, nobby lasts; sizes 13 to 2, a pair, $1.87; sizes 2% to 534.. $1,98 Oxfords of box calf, oak soles, mannish lasts; sizes 13 3 ri a pair, $1.87; sizes 2% to 5¥6 Shoes and Oxfords of Children’s Wear. —21 r:. Princess Dresses, made of fine lawn; yoke formed of hem- Stitched tucks; colored embroid- ery collars and cuffs; sizes 2 to WV IOME S crs vcocanpeiesice << O9e Princess Dresses, made of fine lawn, tucked, pointed yoke, Bertha trimmed with embroidery insertion and em- broidery rutfle,sizes 2 to 4 years, 99c Princess Dresses, made of fine lawn, yoke formed of tucks and embroidery Insertion, wide embroidery ruffle over shoulder; sizes 2 to 4 years..,,..99C Children’s and Misses’ Muslin Drawers. —2 rm. Made of good mustin, trimmed with hem a three tucks, 2 to 8 year sizes, 11; 10 to 16 YOAL SIZES cove recerecee npr elZC Made of good muslin, trimmed with hemstitched cambric ruffle, 2 to 8 year sizes 14c.; 10 to 16 year sizes. .21c Made of good muslin, trimmed with three rows of tucks and embroider: ruffle, 2 to 8 year sizes, 19c,; 10 to 1 years 26¢ Japanese Screens Under Cost of Importation, —5. », Very handsomely decorated Screens, four-fold, at three remarkable prices: At $1.98—grade sold At $2.49—grade sold At $2. sre rade sold Sofa Cushions, hand-pain PTICO ws esse cece eee eeceeeee just when the problem of al ree of them. They are all new st: are advance patterns of Curtains Autumn stocks, nc attractions : $1.15 quality, a 98c $2.25 quality, a nnd $1.49 $2.50 quality, a pair $1,69 HEMPSTEAD VICTIM IS BURIED TO-DAY 's ;|Body of Woman ee pee the | on Woods Escapes Burial in the Potier’s Field — Officials Don’t Expect Arrest in Case? patent’ cait” Goodyear” welked, ight weight soles, dress or street wear; sizes 13 it ed ot Shoes and Oxfords of tan Russia calf, Goodyear welted, car soles, nobby styles; sizes 13 to 2, $2. 19; sizes 2% to 5%, $2.49 + feather stitching; neck and sleeves ed decorations, sold by others at $4 .00; our COCO C ee rere eee Se ewes cs omemes Nottingham Lace Curtains. —. ». A trade turn brings these new Nottinghams to you at a good saving, les and we that will figure largely Infants’ Wear. -x m. Long Slips, made of cambric, trimmed with box pleat andtwo tows of duster tucks; neck and sleeves finished with hemstitched TOME) os cee et eee td Long Dresses, made of nainsook, round yoke formed of varied tucks, two rows of embroid:ry insertion; neck and sleeves finished with em. broidery edging...,....46 seeeee49C Long Dresses, made of nainsook, round yok: formed of all-over em- broidery, trimmed with embroidery insertion; neck and sleeves finished with embroidery edging... ......5 Long Dresses, mide of nalnsook, round yoke formed of box plaits and finished with embroidery edging. .64¢ Long Daesses, made of nainsook, Neraped yoke formed of feather stitching and hemstitching, neck and sleeves finished with lace edging; skirt finished with deep hem..... 74¢ Long Skirts, made of nainsook, trim- med with two rows of cluster’ tucks ° and embroidery ruffle........ 200d 9e by others at $3.75 by others at $5.50 by others at $6.75 baw ah sper zes the need and a large number coming $2.75 quality, a 1. $5.00 qual, a par B48 $3.25 quality, a pair $2.49 tion with the Hdmpstead “The body of the woman found woods will be buried to-day,” be, ald, Hed beePcdt mee Cometery, ness wher ‘was foun iat nf raga mulstake of the ea tea] by. the won rma unk une is Be haa ovelobed 2%, amram any phones ped ce Tea se pea Tae there fo ail news to me. an Lost Her Parse with ¢aue, Mrs. John Grune, of No, 88 Sliver } Bayonne, N, J,, lost yesterday $800 ther din & puree Gttached to her