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NG 14TH STREET STORE OPENED Siegel Is the Head. MARVELLOUS DEVELOPMENT Every Comfort, Every Conven- Provided For. The Fourteenth ‘Street Store, another ef the vast enterprises of Henry Siegel, | ‘was thrown open to the shopping public to-day. Long before the great entrances _ =) om Fourteenth street, Sixth avenue and Thirteenth street were swung wide in Welcome, a great throng of people Pressed about the big structure. ‘This new oity of bazaars had been heralded as the highest example of the modern department atore, and thousands had come to eee tho promise fulfilled Nor were those who had the strength to push their way through the ever-in- qreasing throng, spread over eleven ores of floor space, disappointed in a single particular. From the second subceliar, from oh the hundreds of tons ef mer- Will be distributed throughout tho greater city daily, to the great food department on the sixth floor, there was Fevealed to the eye a maze of wonders fm which the science of dapartment @tore effort had met every possible problem that has presented iteelf to date. Every comfort, every convenience, every want down to the merest detalj, ‘that could be provided for the hundreds of thousands of shoppers who will patronize this great store, have been furnished with the most ingenious de- vices and under the Beneralehip that has made Mr. Siegel famous through- out the mercantile world. A Great Enterprise The immensity of the modern dnpart- mont store enterprise makes it dimicult to begin with anything like a sweeping description. A visit to the store and its humberless ‘counters and booths is a task in itself if one will observe min- utely the splendid nreparedness of the Fourteenth Stroet Store for ita patrons. The crowds of men and women, young and old, who poured into the mammoth building to-day, found welcome and en. tertainment in keeping with the size and excellence of the undertaking. ‘The Twenty-third Regiment Band, located In the big auditorium on the sixth floor, played popular airs and marches throughout the day, and on all the 6ther floors, from (he ground up, or- ehestras were ensconced. The walls were decorated with flags ar bunting, the army of employees, who fluttorod about offering every attention and ans werlng every inquiry of the countless procession of visitors, were pretally clad, fending a gala appearance to the occa sion. How to See the Store, Starting from the southeant corner of the sixth floor the gre chests offered an attractive centre ot inquiry to start the Journey from These refrigerators form the back- ground for the store's meat market. It them tons of meat are stared until thoy attain the proper maturity, and no mreat will be taken from them until an expert has decided that it has reachea M state of the highest sweetness ana | excellence. *Btarting from the refrigerators ana Dassing slowly from counter to counter the ever-flowing tide of visitors founa every concelvable food product, cither fresh or canned and at prices that as tonished even the thviftiest of buyers, A short distance from the immaculate meat market one came upon u com- plete delicatessen shop provided witn the latest hygienic meat safes and pol- fshed oak cadinets. Continuing along the aisle there opencd before you & * great restaurant with a seating capac- YS ity of 900. ‘This restaurant will provide D Uperal luncheons and dinners of the highest grade at popular prices ana has been equipped to feed from 4,000 to 5,000 persons a day. Passing sigwiy through the press you encounter the wine department prepared te well the best of wines and liquors. View of the Auditorium. ‘A short distance from this mass of Shining bottles the auditorium opened to the view, fairly ablaze with bunt- ing. ‘his great room will be used for lectures on cooking by experts in the culinary art. Every day the store will provide some means of entertainment for the houscholders who come for their daily marketing. Not only can you buy every meat, fish, vegetable and canned goods dn this food bazaar, but the cholcest fruit in And out of season can be had, Svecial tefrigerators for storing fruit have been ‘nstalled and no fruit will be sold over ‘he counter that is not pefectly fresh ad without bruise or mark of decay, A Yew feet from the frult booth there is\a complete modern dairy, where the purest of milk, butter, cream and cheese fan be bought. The ice-box for the Cheese alone is as big as the ordinary country dairy. The disagreeable feature of the long walt for your purchase and chan, been entirely eliminated in the teenth Street Store. ry counter has & Separute cashier and wrapper, Descending to the fifth floor, to-day's visitors poured Into the furniture ware- fooms, Almost an acre in area. This floor also contains the trading-stamp premium-room, Carpets of All Grades. Carpets, upholstery, rugs, lace cur- taina, ollcioth and linoleum ‘in prodigal profusion occupled the entire. fourth floor. The carpets and upholstery a all of domestic manufacture and of every grade, There also you can. pur- ithe both Japanese and Chinese mat- . ng. the southeast corner of this floor WP there is a picture gallery elaborately beautifully wainseoted and. hung ith three thousand pictures of over elvable design. he Is also a reception-room on this floc with Ight wicker furniture third floor is laden with men's bo of every descrip- eults i grade and texture, RRR LLL TITIES ‘Tremendous Crowd Waits for, thé Doors to Swing at Estab- | lisnment of Which Mr. Henry: OF DEPARTMENT SYSTEM. | ience, Every Want Even Down | to the Merest Detail Is Amply | shoes of ¢ sporting goods, summer goods in tho way of hammocks aid nets, and a dazzling array of toys. rlages, phonographs, cameras and pho- tographers’ supplies, cycles and motoroycles ‘second floor wicker goods, bi- 18 exclumivel STOCKS LAK LF AND PRICES LOW |Rock Island .and the Rubber Issues Make the Best Show- | ing in Trading That Was Slow from the Start. a |READING SHARES FAVOR. Standard O1| Interests Are Reported if Buying Amalgamated Copp: but No Gain |e Evident—Grangere Are Unchanged. | Two words deacribed the stock market |to-day—duil, weak. The opening was [Irregular and the trading was lighter |than for some time, Prices soon began ‘to shade off, without any other reason japarently than that the professfonal |buyers had retired from the field for a time and the professional sellers were willing to extend thelr short lines, which already are rather extensive. | It was hoped that the announcement of the bank statement would at least |cause an increase in he trading, but it failed to have any effect upon prices or activity. Took laland was slightly more active and there was « bett¢r feeling toward this issue than for some time. A bull tp was out that the stock would advance on Its merits without manipulafon. Just at the close of th market there waa a alightly greater ac- tivity, but prices held well and were practically unchanged. Tt was again a day where specialtios and stocks with some special reason for moving were the strong spot in an othe! Wise uninteresting market. Rubber pre- ferred was again strong and active It 1s said that @ number of strong men heretofore without any interest In Rub- ber have bought heavivly of the shares ot the company, believing In its futur The preferred was unchanged and the common sold 1-8 higher in the early department. © our Bhop- purchase every celvable made garment, to a fur wrap, thou for the latter, offered on this floor includes the tintest gurment for the baby and all alzes of nilssos' and children’s clothing, The always-fascinating bari ter is found on the ground its numberless branohing booths spread cotton and nd miscellaneous mer- usand kinds, that only fs a little early chandise of a mind can grasp. The first sub-cellar offers u diversity of household gear to delight the heart of the hourew a poda fountain’ twice tie size of an ordinary drug store. The sub-cellar is occupied exclusively with the wonderful distribution machinery of the store. 1865 Delivery \yage: No less than 185 wagons will distribute packages Uhroughout tho Groater City and suburbs for the Fourteenth Street ‘These Wagons Will be run on a perfect schedule upon exactly the same System used by a railroad. will have its specified Ume for leaving the store and will speed to Its separate BROKER IN CELL FOR STOCK DEAL Mrs. Amy Beck Accuses Him of Having Withheld $7,500 Which She Gave to Purchase | « Securities. OL KING'S KIN GET $060,600 Account of Widow of Ambrose M. McGregor Shows that a} Dozen Nephews and Nieces Are Heirs. ond sub-cellar This tube tn so ingenti that the parcel slides down slowly in a ground floor. ly constructed damaging of the ¢: se proves successful Mr. Slee! will up to the top floor, her there are twenty store, nineteen have It extend block of Ice- | he passenge levators are divided Into , those of the; swift-runoing lifts can be taken a Algnified pace In the slower ones. Precautions for Yatety. Tho entire store ts equipped with ay fire-extinguishing apparatus that makes | os spread of fire In the ‘To the ceiliig An examination of the account Mled In manager of a brok- | the Surrogate's Court at White Plains Approved to-day ler that open and vour forth flood automatically erage oftice din court to-day of grand lare u drenching first contact of from a blaze In any to answer (o Ap The warrant Was sworn out by West Seventy- arges him with ha ® which shu gave him purchasing stock, 250 West Ninety- surrogate Siikman, tle J. McGregor, as execu- Simultaneously trix of the will of her husband, the late n doors would. shut aught, so that there eat’ zephyraui third street, who Standard Ol magnates, does not show | the value of the estate he left, but which ts estimated to be worth about $8,000,000, developed tho fact that a dozen nephews and nieces are & ing shows that each one of for the purpo' the promptest) Browne lives at No. locked up in Hundredth Streot LONDON STOCKS DULL. Americans Slightly Migher, but in ittle Demand. departments | } of the securities markets were heavy | 31! and dull to-day, due to the, end of th week and the holiday of Monday, which Console and Home Ralls Siegel has ir the West One woman who cnn reason for having ose Morrison McGregor, who the testator, Deauest of $5,000, amount of bequests, to servants and distant her request will be gr livery department of the store who desire the convenience of a bank will find one on t n This bank Is a sepa rate Institution from the store and will be known as the Henry Stegol Company cluding gifts who died thirty-six hours after his Clara Schlemmer, of Harlem, which is inherited by hie 13 $563,630.67, or Intends to apend moat of her time on Orlenta Point, while the young widow of $2,000,000. from sail for England. ———___ STOCKS QUIET ON THE CURB Prices tor Outside Securities Show) Few Changes Is, May Day. Mr, Slegel's Cari The careor of Mr president of this reat store, {s aa in- teresting as his famou Siegel came to this Germany at the age of He went to work as a clerk in a small ‘Washington, modest wage of $3.60' a weelc Americans opened dull, lethargte and k recovered a frac- | The closing prices for Americans Baltimore & Onto” p! & Onto 3 ederick Siogel, who had es. 1 manufactory +41 & Rio Grande vf tracted attention to his Seventeen years ago Mr Siegel start- t+ Missourt, Kansas @ “Hexas |” Kansas & Texas pf. d nine years ago |i -Cooper Store in this clty . With the Hst showing very ‘The bid and asked prices of the principal outside recurities wo ++ + Mexican National and shortly Norfolk & Western pf | New! York Central Ontario. & Western +tt Slmpson-Crawford Company st ng Schlesenger & Meyer {the property where the Store stands three years udding @ fourth to his series yo never having extabll xtore on a smal and maintaty ‘izing success the field of the great deparuinent store of to-day an d them with trading, although botn were afterward sympathetically lower. The common received such good support that it quickly recovered, Rubber Goods was also in better demand. There is a gen- eral recognition that Rubber Goods is etter than United States Rubber, ut just now the uying of the latter is for con- trol or for an increased interest in the company, which naturally causes the price to advance, ‘TheGrangers were practically un- changed with the exception of Union, which declined 1-4. Lackawanna w up 41-8 per cent, but tn stocks of thi character and {h such # market, di clines of this mize are without mean- Inj Enere was somo jittle buyiog of Cop- per which was credited to Standard Dil iuterests; nevertheless the price declined only ‘to advance later to about the opening figures. Brooklyn Union Gas lost a point, which was to be ex- peoted in view of the sharp advance of the last two weeks, here Was « general feeling that it would be better to wait until all court Proceedings In the Northern Securities case had ended and the full effect 0 the heavy gold shipmer.te are known be- fore entering too heavily into the mar- Ket. The exports this week have amounted to $12,800,000, which Is a rec ord week, and In the natural order of things such @ loss should be felt in the market, So far this has not been Reading was strong at tho opening, but afterwards developed some wea nese and sold off. ‘The day's trading was small enough to add to the dis- iragement of the commission houses, which report that they have not made expenses during the last week, The total sales of stocks were 74,000 shares and of bonds $74,000, The Closing Quotation: lowest and closing prices from. veater closing recorded sule are as fot ® nighes Net —May, to 48 ie! September, #4 bid. Corn—Ma: at No. % Division street, to-day signed to David C. Myers. sick—some sufi the heip my book offers. Tella of a way fo certain that I, clan, offer that help on trial, The b how for 30 years in hospitals and at bed- siden T searched for a way to cure deep- seated and difficult diseases, It tells 1 erte och Ro: Porrative, "How by clentitie, experiment. fraced out the causes that bring on chronic diseases: High. Low. Clos.change Amal. 4 yy Am. 5m, amie i Amer. Sugar a % Ave top. §. i a ‘ tos Dare & Gino phe f iit Rap. 4 iy Cn. Pacitik ‘6x = Chea, & Ohio. a Gi. We 18 wy Mil & 8 Lis ny Ga 20044 + za le lat pt Erle 21 pt + Ti Cenerai’.. ag, Louia. & Manhattan | R, nage Fessee: er fen {tr it x ee ae ee Telephone and Find Out Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pitts Must Bear Signature of Mew Tord years of experience, * ete COTTON MARKET. opening higher to-day THE STARTING POINT OF DISEASE IS Constipation PERFECT WEALTH REQUIRES A FREE MOVEMENT OF THE BOWELS ONCE EVERY DAY. THE RELIABLE REMEDY FOR CONSTIPATION 18 THE NATURAL LAXATIVE WATER, HALF A GLASS ON ARISING GIVES PROMPT RELIE’. business yesterday Ir volume of out- prices were: epieinver, 62; Dever August, 1.61 SEE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW, invisible nervy strengthen, that would Vitailze these nerves That prescription T called & restorative, It Heatoratives” Ager Cure one cane {Mimely aifrieult cases my" {ailures. for five on tri iat an offer Mike th You cannot resist an offer ty arevat all. sick. i ant and Book § on t Riavess Ire Shoop, Book 4 for Women, Box 1651 Racine, Wis, Book 5 for Men (weated) ad BESSY: Hidde 38 = fe 23838 be Decline. BANK STATEMENT NEGATIVE. New Recora Figures Again for) Loans and Deposit Once more and for about the ninth muccessive week, the loans and deposits of the associated banks of New York made new high records and the cash reserve fell but a few hundred thousand below the record. The statement was a negative one and had little effect in Wall street, where it has almost come to be a custom to {snore the statement. ‘This f@ always the case where money {e loaning at 11-4 per cent. The surplus Teserves showed a loss over last week Of $1,089,450, white loans increased $3,- 246,600, which was much less than had Deen expected, and deposits increased 31,906,400, “The total for loans was ‘81, 040,636,800 and for deposits $1,114,387,800, ‘The statement follows esse 81.049, 638, 800 epontts ETE Ser son Ene. ba So Hreulation "| Ihe faint Inc. Deo. Tee Ine. The surplus now 1s $33,144,250. against $11,181,850 amt year and $7,454,000 two years ago. ———— WHEAT MARKET. Wheat opened about steady to-day and without much feature. Profit-taking kept the price down in the face of bull- ish news from the Northwest, but there was little selling for short account. Corn was steady and practically un: changed New York's opening prices wer Whent—May, 92 bid; July, 89 7-8; Sep- tember, 88% 7-8 bid Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat 7-8 to 89; July, 94 3-4; Septem- ber, 80 3-8 to 80 1-2, Corn—Juily, 48 1-2 ; September, 48 to 48} New ‘York's closing prices wera: WheatMay, 923.80 bla: July, 93 85 3-5 Tuby, 53 8-4. oo GLASS DEALER ASSIGNS, Philfp Goldman, dealer in plate glass as- A Food Medicine, Guaranteed. We mean by our guarantee that the money will be refunded in any case where Father John’s Medicine does not do all that is claimed for it. We guarantee it to build up those who are weak and run down. Will You Help a Sick Friend? Get My Book for Him Now. Send me no money Only tell ina whieh book to send Jour certalmiy’ koow ot some one who 1s Hover who will be grater! fOF is of a way to help. 1, 8a a payal OK rel And that book te WW ad my. preseription——Dr, | 8h { fourd Invariably that where there was o Weakness the inside nerves were weak. Where {have Was a tack of vitallcy that the vit nerves lacked power. Where weak orgi Were found I alwaya found weak nerve Not the nerGes commonly thought but the vital organs’ nerves, the Inside—the ‘This was a revelation, Then my real suc- cosas began. ‘then 1 combined Ingredients thkt would is known the world over now as Dr. Shoop's After that 1 did not tail to jundred. In the ex: re one in each forty treated. s TAMEh Concer incurable. Cancer fe for. sur: not medicine. Rertnen how. to get this prescription to stck ones ¢ ere, was my thought. I must announ ‘the public press, But, thought Lowi they realize the truth of my di dovers—the, real power of Dr. Shoop’ Restrrajive? Then & way came to me Kosintetration. <i. will otfer tt to the ac they will know I am sincere,’ Thi 1, wrote @ reliable druggist in each olty Nage in America. They agreed to co- Dr. Shoop’s Restorative can be taken on trial. For a full month T Will let you use it entirely my_ risk. Mend no. mongy. Just write me for the need. When I send it T. will tell poMkob a drugeiat near by’ Who will permit no month titre Then decide, If’ sou say tothe Hliste ‘yout of any expenee "wi NIN Win the ‘cont. to, me trial, Use the Restorative © “It did not help me," that th ae fee "whatever. “Te Thix In'my way of clearing your mind of dot ‘as to what Dr. oon's Restora- Tive'can do. No Tatler how preswategd, you not dispute this wbeo) rity otter, ve a weakness, write me. If you Mhings like you’ Used to do them, idence. Am a physician T will Fite a oor iornelp. “Get my book now=- Book 1 on Dyspepsia, Simply state whieh Book d Sn che Hears Kidneys, ry tell me about It. Book 6 on Rheumatism ‘onic, ary often cured Mild cases, not c! with one or two bottles At dniggiate, Craving for Liquor Positively removed in from 24 to hours. 48 ee Morphinism and other drug diseases permanently cured at the OPPENHEIMER INSTITUTE, 133 West 4sth Street, _ New York. 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WAN house. 1 World, OITH ST., 41 W. in, _ Owns t,Impre 1Olet at, 109 W. ie LEXI “6 Fr TH TOD 7 path, _hiood, $26. ant detached andy to [righ © on Hench L. Av. HOUSES WANTED. | D—Six-room city or Yonkers, FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. paces tall UE AAR Ll Furnished—East Side. STH, 216 B.—Sweet, new 3-4 roome flats: 1-89; respectubia: please examine. Furnished—West Side. rooms bath, hou priventences, ior 10 W.—Neatly furnished four-room iat vements; BEST IN THE CITY. ely furnished; hot water, 10. HANDSOMPLY tarntabed af park West: @ rooms an . Willard, 418 Cent Unfurnished—East Slice. AV... 1820, cor. rement Central 113th ‘at —6 & —Desirable flat improverfients, large, light rooms, 828, $26, E.— Apartm @ rooma and handsomely Water; well-kept house; Private neighbor- “Vieht rooms tiled bath. plumbing, $ ‘Apartments, ncw houge, all improvements; jephone, etc; rents _ Janitor. Unfurnished—West Side. AMSTERDAM AV., 207 W. 624 at.—5 11 large, elegant rooms, improvements, 504 ‘all improve- Janitor, on prem- SENWICH, ST. GR«} parlor floor; Be) te or together. LEROY a VERILY PI Weath ast, 21, bear Blesexer—Klenant how GE. 145— feruneili's “Kianes wore Tattets Nothing Flee if the. first bottle Tent wilt advise you FREE Unfurnished—North of 125th St. houses bullt” und Ingulre at_premises. WT ST, wz Wi-cDiegant flat, rooms and “bath; steam heat, moderate rents STH, MIE. corner Park ath: improvements, nts ioe Da eine THE KINNAIRD, 134th st. cor, Bradhurat ayv., one block [went of Sth av! desimnble corner apartments, ffooma end bath. ail imurovements, steam Raat. hotew 1 SDD LS ‘Dn . ments. o. 6 rooms and bath, 63 W. bs hate FLATS & APARTMEN(S WANTED ' Unfurnished. THREE or four _reoms and bath; houre apartment; reasonable, UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. if te ee WATE RT ST oFo ena ioor for col alls; 6 rooms," 240 W..-large light _ roo keeping; first floor; modern convel "FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. East Side. RSITY PLACE, §S—Lary business. hall room; moderate, _ Schippell, STH ST ou Rooms, $2. B10 week room, $1; Southerners Acconinodat mee NTH, 20) 6. — Lai water. 83; others. $1.60. Up Pry near Lexington— nicely’ furnished, reasonabl hot_water. good board. SOTH ST. 188 and 140 B. (hear Taxingtor ay.)—-Nice rooms, dot aern, jexantiy furnished roon 7 ae STIL large. sinall rooms, porcelain aptional: reference td B.—Newly furnished how ath; bowrs 86TH STs, S14 U.—Nack parlor, ono or twr bell, all Dedroomw; front basement. Basen 92p, 10 B. Elegantly furnished room! convenience: Cor One or two DOFRONE 10TH. cely furnished snatl Y for house West Side. ned parior with 7; suitable for t SHIN Jarge, small ft: also fur “24 W.—Sunny, hall 19 $1.60 tip: hot water: lars ater. housekeeping mt. $1 TWTHT, 186 Wi—Targe winny Foor Set Watery others, $1.50 up; OTH. 8, 0%ip: Southerners accommodated. 3 ‘ack and front alco 2iBarlore, ther ro0" 138 W. Marni shed large and émall rooms, $2.50 rade. a8 7 W,, near Broadway—Blegant pat- weirs: doctor, dentist, clubs others, € Le 45TH, 406 W.—lIarge room for two, smi rooms, nicely furnished: will board; mod- erate. i w ~ 5 W.— Newly furnished ii TH ST. iy anne ‘all conveniences; pi ‘and small room! cheapent_rates, leges: transtent: orated. bath: 4ITH, 116 V janitor. ath, § PITH, 912-314 W.—4-r00m “flat Meied bath; not water. SUPPLY partments, § rooms, bai fail improvements; elevator; rent $65. . 218 W.—Neatly, furnished rooms, large, Smalls Not water: $1.00 upward; Urnnslente rt BT. 7. Mmoents, ground floor, $13: Janitor. seconil floor. $15. ‘Vv, —-Beven_room ar ae Dali eervice cs $45, #50. “levator apart- improvements; GTW BT.. 64 W.—8 rooms, hot water, bath; $22; 4 Vight roome, $22 8D. 151 AND 15 “provements; Nght Apartmen id bath: hor and cold and clo 100TH, 247 W. neigh Drive: 48, BO, 82 West 112 me and bath Five and etx, soome and, p sagt! hot, water suppl. elevator only; thoroughly: chout 142 AND 1 --Seven rooms, all tm- ardwood; Ww 186 ts to Tot, 4 room: water: steam-heat- nt S18 and $10 t value in New ¥: ppl . COLORED, 248 and 246 W. uth; desirable & SBacuments:” respectablo col r Shiv: thor renovated and decorated EST 26Tii AT. DE IKALH, 57. ted high-ciass | parlors, kitchen; quict; Uriagw convenient. Ey Apply} Unfurnished—North of 125th St. T., 1158, near 160th st.—Single family houwe: 7 rooram, atewater “supp! 452—Blewant | all improvements; it_rent_in the ‘Bronx. Pir ae eat ; Sing) MT Heed Gomtortably furnianed North of 125th Street, ANTHT, 217 W.—Large front room, newly Hignnd: dua_of hath TsyrH, ST, 091 %.—Furnished rooma to Yet 4 minutes’ Walk from L station; all con- Yenlenres, Brooklyn. BERGEN Keeping: hall ry 3, 4 wingly, Owner. BOARDERS WANTED. East Side, LTH ST 25 F. (near, 90h, av.)—Large and cama r601 casonable terms; trannlente, Light room, board Indy em- ‘eck, Mire, Kehoe, West Side. American family. boy we is tink sae RT ER x | { lets. ‘O LET, h latest’ improve: Fy now law; rente rooms, inny room, running Large, small io E.—Bleeantiv furnished sarge and small rooms to te ma for conventences; housekeeping 4f IMBUS AV., 50% Ist tloor—Nicely fur iroom, bath, come TITH, 200. W,—Fiat. % rooms, bath, $4.00 Ubi yTH, 67. W,.—Rooms, $1.50-810; reading- 1ahins Southerners accommodated: arial arge rooms, running water, : housekeeping room. —Larke, sunny rooms, 83; oth- 7 0: oth $2" up. —Cholee of handsomely Toppa, apa), Terao ni fitien "as included, 8200 wn Hotes W—Back parlor, ample hot_and cold water: private house Yi 180. near Bond—Nieely fury vilege of light house- moderate terms; also onfortable back parlor, ia \ % °