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Is a Harder Worker Than + Markham’s Man with the Hoe | and Answers Curtain Calls on Horseback. Bt ae Edwin Markham. resting com- fn a box at the Murray Hill tre last night, must have been that “The Man with the * qragn't @ marker to “Starr's as a bard worker. May FEdouin, as the young of the Starr name and part, ‘2 paragon of industry, She was a uous Starr. She did nothing by ves, She left nothing to the imag- She came on horseback; she t on horseback; she even answered & curtain call on horseback. When fhe sald or did anything !t was said find done. There was no hidden mean- fng—nothing to grope for in the dark. rything was ds light as day. orado mining camp play, put the ne In some rather queer situations, but Miss Edouin was equal to all of . Bhe swung a lariat and roped ‘object every throw. She stood In Starr cabin and with true alm ‘and her trusty rifle shot a “property” yuirrel for supper. When “Old Man ’’ went away for the night and ‘and her wounded lover were left e, did she tell him to “dust?” Not e, She left him “comfy” in the jase and went outside and slept In Whe yard, with only a song—and that aA quite enough!—to scare off the © ‘eoyotes. She was a healthy heroine Bas, t even a landslide could touch her. the villain set one side of a ety mountain tumbling into Canopy she galloped through without « sh. ‘ incident was one of several un- itentionally funny episodes. A blast yas supposed to send the rocks mbling into the pos’. But the rocks They beat the blast by nd for once New York 4 the laugh on a blast. Fred Edwards was persistently, not say painfully, “dressed up" as a w Yorker who went to Colorado and the heart of Arizona—"Starr’s rl"'—and members of the Murray Hill lock company made up the remainder the cast. Lillian Dix, whose style @reas as an Irish laundress made Mary Walker prim propriety by parison, was the most picturesque the lot. All survived but “Old Man »” who, when he started gunning his prospective son-in-law, primed macl€ so liberally with tungiefoot hiskey that he fell down on hts and accidentally shot himself, Altogether “Starr's Girl” was very dem eae iy. T OTHER HOUSES. ) Summer prices went into effect at the West End Theatre, where a company aded by George Ober and Grace Far- 1 gave a good performance of “Rip sa *Wan Winkle.” ‘Wedded and Parted" tore the hoart- LM 8 of Eighth avenue at the Grand ' “Out of the Fold" went into the Me- , opolis. "Tracy tho Bandit" began a week # wild adventure at tho Third Avenue, Soda Water. ‘Ice Cream Soda, with new, fresh fruits, and all Phosphates, | 5c. Glass. All Fancy and Egg Drinks at 10c. Several thousand yards—all « }into the under-priced sale set down 'too, are a good many rug: there's quite a bit saved you. ‘75c, Tapestry Brussels Carpet, 59c. All-wool face Tapestry Brussels, in handsome parlor, dining-room, hall and stair ‘patterns, light and dark col- ors; special for the sale, made, lined and laid, at, yard.. CaO OURS Heaviest Quality Japanese Rugs. A splendid variety of Turkish and Persian designs—just the thing to fur- nish country and seaside cottages. Size 30x64 inches, each Size 36x72 inches, each Size 6x9 feet, each. Size 7.6x10.6 feet, each Size 9x12 feet, each A handsomer lot of patterns Size 6x9 ft., Special at.. ! 7.50 Heis.30: ae ae wane 10.50 value $9.7, We offer a remark Halls and Offices. Another Great ion ty “Oolonig, ” Cey xed.) Groen Gr Fins Kobi values Ny ‘Tomatoes—Maurice brand. | nolia Nelso Erickson was the Swede in “Yon Yonson,” et the Star. The Utopian Burlesquers came to the Dewey, and Reilly & Woods's Big Show was seen at the Gotham. At leading theatres engagements were continued by Reymond Hitchcock in yal," 3; The County Chairman.’ rietta Crosman in “Sweet Kitty Bol- lairs," Belasco's Theatre; Wilham Col- er in ‘The Dictator," Criterion; “Pitt, De Wolf Hopper “Tit for Tat,” Savoy; Cherles 4. Bige low in “The Man from Ching," Majos- tie: “Two Little Batlor Boys,” Academy “A Venetian Romance,” Knickerbocker; “The Wizard of Oz, New York, last week. VAUDEVILLE BILLS. Hammerstein's bill iacluded McIntyre! and Heath, Maroo Versella and bis Royal Marine Band, red Hallen and! Molly Fuller, James J. Morton, Cule| and Johnson, the Five Society Beiles | and others. Charles Hawtrey ‘vil! appear through- out the week at noth Proctor's Twenty- third Street and bifth Avenue theatres. Robert Downing In “The Last Cal! also on the biil at the Twenty-third street house, The stock company at ‘Alice E, Ives, who wrote this crude}. 10.75 | Size High Grade Tapestry Brussels Rugs, Heaviest quality inlaid Linoleum, value $1.50, spec’ i Imported and domestic printed Linoleum. value 65c., the Fifth Avenue {s giving ‘The Club Friend.” At the One Hundred and ‘Cwenty-Mfth Street Theatre “When We Were Twenty-one’ Is the play, With Blanche Ring at the Circle wero © Barrows-Lancaster Company in © Jolly Joliler,"" Olivette, Stein- Eretto Family, Walter C, Kelley, Macart's Dogs and Monkeys, Colonial Quartet and the Three Westons, Keith's oftered Annie Abbott, the Georgla Magnet; the Pootinger Swed- jou Laidivs Quintet, slonroe, Mack and Lawrence, Lotte Gladston, ' Moore and Litdetield, A, Q. Duncan with his talk- ing tgures and others. pAt ‘Tony Pastor's were the Marco Twins, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Murphy, Paulo and Dika, the Three Hickman Brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thorne, John T°. Clarke, Brown and White, the eld Sisters and others. soya Seamon's had Mr. and Mrs. Robyns] the Basque Quartet, Sandor Trio, Homan ring performers; James Hichmond Glenroy, Estelle Wordette, Laura Comstock and many others. A troupe of trained monkeys Is the “TIME IS MONEY.” Charlen Hawtrey in the Continuous at Pre If “Time In Money logue instead of a sketch, and in Charles Hawtrey told what had ‘nduced | him to take a spring flyer into vande-| ville, he might be even snore Interceting | he ts at Proctor's Twenty-third | t and Fifth avenue theatres, It] does scem as though there might be a good story behind the action of an actor of such prominewce as Mr. Haw- trey in fighting off apring fever by chasing from one house to another and giving four performances n day. Of course, the ariswer probably im that Time in Money"—particularly ‘time’ at the Proctor houses-—ond that Mr. Hawtrey has a little spare time on his hands now that his scason under Mr, Frolman's management tx ended. In any event, vaudeville patrons are gainers. Mrs, Ifugh Beil and Arthur Ceell have suppl tr, awtrey with an entertaining 1 comedy, in which he takes the charact comes to propose d, arrived at. he) f embarrassed at to pay obdurate cabman. situation ex Mr. Hawtrey opportunity for that id distress which gutta his style 30 is cleverly assisted by Dor- ymond, who with Henry . C. (Before "Camille’), and Iss Mackenzie, whose first name ts ert an vf this season’s manufacture—enter for to-morrow. With the Carpets, nd other floor coverings, on all of which $1.10 Velvet Carpets, 79c, A. splendid ariety of these rich, seasonable carpets, suitable for all parts of the house; special for this sale, made, laid and lined, at, yard... .78c | The Kashmir Rugs Are novelty reversible rugs, in hand- some Oriental styles and colorings, Stylish and desirable, 6x9 9x9 7.6x10.6 9.9x10.6 9x12. room furnishing cannot be found anywhere, for Parlor, Dining-Room or Bed- | Size 9x9 ft. lspecit atest: 11,50 Size 9x12 ft., value $17.75; 14. 50 re special at... Great Linoleum Specials, ble selection of newest patterns, beautiful tile effects and geometrical figures, suitable for Dining-Room, Kitchens, . 98e 3c I at, square yard special at, sq. yd W Snunr, MH. & B. standard gran- ulated: Ib. cot “De ton nacks Heans—fost 3 State Pea Bea Az Extra Olives; River cold pac ot lCirele tast evento, \" Champagne might [pola Butte would los chief feature at Huber's New pictures of the Japanese-Rusetan war are on exhibition at the Eden} 2! Musee. a ED 67 AVE. 2187 Gi 22"° STREETS DAM DRY GOODS CO. Another Great Sale of Carpets at Prices Much Under the Usual, eek of Grocery Selling Tena: | 2 — BLINCHE RNG OVER-POLISHE Actress Fails to Sparkle as of Old Except When She imitates the audience seemed as one soul in Herself, and Her Performance Anpreciation of her pertect interpreta Is Called Chastened. ST IENACEE One Geet Hs FeavonOOTCS thenfa and as one heart in response to her charm. ‘Tyrone Power appeared as Ingomar, and his rendering of the role of the son of the wildsrness was strong, manly and subtle ‘n its gradual change from savagery to (enderness, and made & Metinct impression on a packed and MISS MARLOWE APPLAUDED. Actress Gets an Ovation at the Empire re. When Julia Marlowe 1nd Tyrone Power responded to what was probably their twentieth recall at the final cur- tain of “Ingomar, which Miss Mar- lowe revived at .he Empire Frheutre last night, and the star repested the much-quoted Two soule with but « single thought, Two hearts that beat as on: It was a somewhat chastened and Lordon music-halliolzed Blanohe Ring who faced smoke and applause at the It was her first ap- pearance sinos she returned from her polish-seeking Huropean trip, She can- | ¢nthusiastic house, hot ve wholly congratulated on tho | pee ey Mee be ciarttea vy} MRS. JOHNSON FRISKY. the She Seemed to Enjoy Her Gambol at the Garrick. “The Frisky Mrs. Johnson” had a fina} frisk at the Garrick last night, and seemed to enjoy the gambol just as much as she did when the Clyde Fitch play held the boards at the Princess Inst year. ‘The trsktnens of the aforementioned Mra. J. has not been of #0 violent an Bubbling, fxztble, jrreaistibly gy charm champagne order; jan Hor first 601 entitled “White ‘the Raindrop: aitty, jtscont of a comic at idie,”” ‘versions of youth in the was ‘score of i ; Her sesond sonk, * other the multiform Sammy,” and caused the box whoin she tende; "Claud to squirm and inst selection was imitations of Wdnu Muy, Yvette Gutibert, é&c. It was good, but it wasn't Blanche Ring, until ehe ni- nounced ‘"Chere's no one aise to im!- tate, ao I'll imitate myself," which sin | a ella” as a’ vehicle, ood old Bel aid support, Bordinand Gottschall. ts no mcrae J. Hf Gilmour and ‘Tiden appearing In the roles of Mr. Jim Morley and Lord Hertie Heathcote. Adelyn Wesley played the part of Mr: ardiy and Ivy Trout. pian that of Mra. Frank Moriey. —————— MAGUIRE CAN TALK AGAIN. Thomas J. Maguire, the theatrical mon, whose tongue was partially re- moved because of a cancer brought on by excessive smoking, has not heen de- prived of speech by the operation, and to-day he ‘8 golng ebout Broadway \making himself understood to friends, ‘You seem to be able to rate, Tom," sald a friend. ‘Tatk too much,” replied Maguire, “T always did, Operations would be a good thing for lots of people in my line." if “But It seems to be easy,” returned the friend. “try it on,” replied Maguire. ‘Curl your tongue and give us a few, well- chosen remarks, Go on and try {i ‘tha friend hadn't had the practice of talking without a tongue and failed, n Maguire continued "Lam all right now. Not eating solld: yet, but they will come in Ume. I am Waiting about now seeing people who hought T made my fina! exit when I had my tongue taken out." crowd to its feet. and continue tu herself, Ring and her audience: will both be gainers, COLORED GRAND OPERA. Drury Company Gives Its Fifth Yearly Performance, For the fifth oonsacutlve season. it Theodore Drury Opera Company, of vol wove a performance tale first For this occasion Heria Rugticana’”’ presented. colored aristocracy the audience, an it was th benilt’ of the Home for Colored Mus! clans. ‘With two exception but the reerut the principais were colored, horug and or-| chestra we white salt w other frieda Wegner), fon), Alfto and ‘onic, Lucia (Mf. Mande!) Glough), Perpe (alex Fry Silvio (A. Wilson). Le oTIPATION is the starting point of disease. It can be easily removed by taking, on arising, half a glass of the Natural Laxative Water, Hunyadi Janes For your own protection ask for it by the full name, HUNYADI JANOS, SUBSTITUTES ARE WORTHLESS AND HARMFUL, =COR | Peerless Patterns Are All That Their Name Implies—And More, | {| 5c--10c—I5c Refrigerators at a Saving. This lot of Refrigerators is the celebrated Adams “Iceberg,” which are warranted to render the best possible sort of service. We guarantee them to be perfect food keepers. Made of thoroughly seasoned hard wood, hand- somely ornamented outside casings; hand carved, finished in oak antique; solid bronze trimmings; galvanized iron shelves; zinc linings (no wood e posed) ; self-retaining casters; removable drip pipe; swinging baseboard. And here's the prices—ready in the morning: Denth Height Molde, No & No, 9 No. 10 10 tbe, 7h Iba. 67 In 10 Tbe $12.00 315.00 $20.00 10c. Sheet Music, {° “cses‘cory:* ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, Music Department on Fourta Floor ALL THE Hits OF ‘THE HOUR, The tatest popular Intermezzo and TTL ha, and the big hit elt by Jean sorang. inual merit and beautiful melody; @ real gem for ptanos. aghing Water, Sone, Intermezzo, (Very 1 trop ‘Popul Hy’ the’ Gattery for papular * jallery fo i ona "Gta Old Trolley.) Mine mareh, ) Ride der the Mistletoe Tough. i AM Aboard for Dreamland. | Dear Old Gut . Aissieaippl Mamie, Unter Den Tinden rh. n Hay. (AN the| Take Me Beck to om) Tate 1 iter Time Tight Brigade. | . hit) TRE. Under the Rose. Wilts ‘ | Rae | stocha\ and Jave plend:” reg. special, 4 Ibs. Ibe. Pi ny remlum Blend No | 7] Lima Beans— fornia lamas [Ibe es Tb. enaium Blend No 2) 2§e ©: ny r 1 welght ¢ 18; aun. Coffee values in gf | Rtce—Extra fancy Caro-| lina ‘head Rice; “22 Ibs. Ge for $1; 10 Ibs, 4%. Ib. Midget brand finest | 4 packing: very and tender: dozen, “41.80: Soap—Adams' ary’ 5 IX [tke sakes his | [Jn the upper arm, just delow the shoul- | | | | | NEW TREATMENT FOR LOGAN {Dr. Rogers, pf Gouverneur, Adopts a German Method, Which Cures Two Boys Who Were Near Death. Two suoocessful experiments in treat {ing tetanus have been made by phyal- | clans in Gouvernour Hospital, It is a new mode of trea'ment and was dis- covered by a celebrated German sclen- tist, His theory 1» that many dlsenses, auoh as lockjaw, spread through the nervous rather than through the blood. Heretofore cases of lockjaw have been treated by Injecting tetanus antétoxin into the blood and even into the cranial cavity. The treatment {x o‘ten unsuo- cessful. The patients treated 'n Gouverneur Hospital were two boys, one of whom ran a nafl Into his foot. The other was shot in the hand with a blank cartridge, The conditions of both o#came very serious, When hope tor thelr recovery was almost abandoned Dr. Rogers ex- perimented with the aew theory. Ia- stead of injecting the antitoxin into the blood or skin of the patient whose foot was Injured the physician made an in- cision at the groin, wnere the ing nerves join the trunk nerves, and the nerves themselves Injected with the antitoxin. The effect was beneficial at once In two weks he was 7onvalescent, and Ger, and the antitoxin was injected in the nerves, He began to improve immediately, and will be able to leave the hospital in a short ume. “THE SOUTHERNERS” GO. Special Train Carries Lederer’s Company to New Haven. A special train of six cars carried George W. Lederer's company to New Hayen, where the dress rehearsals of his new musical-comedy production, “The Southerners,” will be held to-mor- tow. The piece will be presented at the Hyperion Theatre, in New Haven, on ‘Thursday, and will open at the New York Theatre in this olty next Monday. One hundred and fifty persons are em- ployed in the production, the leading comedy roles being in the hands of Eifie Fay and Junie McCree, a, HERMAN BRODE IS DEAD. Was Musioal Director of Grand Opera-House Four Years. Herman Brode, for the past four years musical director of the Grand Opera-House, died last night at Mount Sinai Hospital from a complication of diseases. Mr. Brode was born fifty-five years ago in any. Before his engage- ment at the Grand Opera-House he w musical director of jack's Theatre | for twelve years. He-leaves a widow. | ‘the funeral will be held from the Mount | Sinal Hospital at 10 o'clock to-morrow | morning. | WE DO NOTHINO BUT LAUNDRY CURTAINS For the next two weeks we will take orders to relaunder CURTAINS in the best possible manner at a special price, 20 CENTS PER PAIR, Regular price 850. to Tc. per pair. mmily trade a specialty, and Curtainn lett {du are used that destroy the cur- ns. | ‘Mall orders to call will receive prompt at- |) tention. Out of town orders solictted. he left the Institation completely cured about @ week ago. The other boy's nerves were laid bare HENRY SPIES COMPANY,’ |, 500 FIFTH AVENUE. : Telephone ¢,532—28ih st. Broadway, Graham and Flushing Avenues, Brooklyn. CfOag — Wednesday ssiys Greatest Muslin Extraordinary Selling Records are the Result of our which began so auspiciousiy Monday morning bring a most flattering response. i You'll acknowledge it a Sale of Unequalled UndermuslinValues , Reduction Day)}: Underwear Sale find continues to | ingly pay. nuff sleeves and fancy stock colla ‘or Reduction Da A Splendid Showing of White Jap, Silk Waists, _pretiily | trimmed with open work and fagoting down the front and over shoulders, silk medallions, full sleeves, fancy stock collars, tucked back, worth 4 QF le kn $7.50 All-Over Lace Waists $3.95, CENTy ., . | A daintier or handsomer waist than this all-over lace creation | no woman could wish for, yet its price is a half less than you'd will. | ‘They are in white, champagne and black, silk-lined throughout, with ow theiractual worth obe$7.50. 3° gf - . e Japanese Silk Waists. White Jap. Silk Waists, fancy lace | cuffs, fullsleeves, eight tucks from shoul- | der to elbow, and three rows of insertion from shoulder down the front to form a v panot Mi lace insertion on collar, 3.95 $3.95, special... A Manufacturer's Samples of Curtain Lengths. They’re Nottingham lace curtain lengths that a manufac- turer had used as samples to sell thou- sands of curtains, These are in just the sizes that answer well for sash curtains and for cottage windows. Worth 79c, FOR REDUCTION DAY, cach veeece ee i638) No Mall Orde _| | DUCTION DAY.... arth $5.00, special. . ..e1« “Anniversary” Suits for Boys. | Here’s a very desirable col- \lection of double-breasted Suits for dress wear in pretty mixtures and serges, also sailors, norfolk and Russian blouse Suits in a variety of pretty shades. ‘You can pick your boy’s anniversary Suit from this lot and save money by doing Merit $4.50. FOR RE 9) gg For the Balance laid and lined. sters, made, laid and yard GEN [sells everywhere at $1.50. Here, for Redi ed with padded lin $1.50 Choice Axminsters, Go where you will you'll pay $1.75 for this carpet sewed, We show it in forty charming spring designs, in bright and subdued colorings, Oriental and tloral effects. UINE INLAID LINOLEUM, of This Week, Sewed, Latd and Lined, $1.25 Regular $1.50 Axmin- ing, until Saturday night only, 4 | 5 +98 | at tile effects, the kind that tiction Day, square yard....00.: All this season’s patterns and MAPLE DESKS, eli gee cd dal ndtio die RELIABLE'CARPETS “2° FURNITURE BARGAINS. TAPESTRY CARPETS, 75c, & (reduced from $1.00 & $1.20), creduced from $30, $34. $40). Convenient drawers, brass drawer pulls, etc. MAPLE DESK CHAIRS, $2.25 & $3.25 (reductd from $3.25 & $4.25). Long Credit offers unlimited mone) ‘((OWPERTHWAIT 104 To {08 West [4% St. NEAR GRAV. . 1.00 PER YARD colorings. Borders to match, $23, $25.50, $30 saving possibilities. | H.ONeill & Co. Engraving and Stationery. This offering good till Wednesday night. Visiting Cards — Engraved plate | The new popular fabric finish paper in and $0 visiting cards, 55 | white, blue and gray, with the new en- HLIPR....45 onseee sestons c |Yelopes to match (put up in 1 pound 1 Cando sb ealas printed tors to the package, containing 108 sheets), 22¢) owner's Plate.....seseseer | Paper, per lb.. The finish of this paper is similar to | that sold at 60c. a pound. $5.25 | 5,000 Gores of « Leading Manufac- | furer’s Samples of high grade papers. These are all handsome cabinets filled with the best of papers, many of which have eold for 50c. and none under 39c, 2ic SPECIAL FOR 3 DAYS... (First Floor.) Wedding Invitations—100 ding | Invitations printed from Excraved | Enbelopes, pkg...+-- plate (not excecdinzg 10 lines of| Engraving), with inside and oxtside | envelopes—correct fOKM; Atecseeesiooeces Morograms—3 letter Monogram Die ! (25 Cifferent styles to select 5 | from)—worth $1.25; ee Ic + Sera sana 2 Rants ofpaper ought during this sale, 30c from your own die. You should not miss this Summer score Muslin Underwear. Never before have such values been offered’ CORSET COVERS 2t........++«---.10€., 15c, and 21¢ Worth 35c., 21c, and 29c. DRAWERS worth 29c. at....++ see 21c GOWNS, DRAWERS, CORSET COVERS and SKIRTS, Special at 45¢., 69C., 93c. and $1.19. Also a splendid collection of HAND-MADE FRENCH IMPORTED MODELS At greatly reduced prices. (Second Floor.) Dainty Wash Fabrics. 25c. Grades at 14c. Per Yard. {COTTON FOULARDS—30 inches wide, choice, silky ¢,000 } patterns in light and dark grounds—regular 25. quality; yds ? special at.... SILK MOUSSELINES—in every wanted shade; also blac: and white; 27 inches wide—value 25c. per yard; special at. i - \14c \14c + 4,900 yds. (First Floor, rear.) Upholstered FURNITURE At prices that are much lower than we have ever quoted on strictly high class furniture. This sale will include every piece of palo furniture on the fourth floor and consists in part of Parlor Suites in 3 pieces, Corner Chairs, large Arm Chairs, Reception Chaiis and Davenports in gold and mahogany. 7 This Parlor Furniture we do not wish to be classed with the furniture so frequently advertised by some houses—it is principally made up of pure Period Furniture, and for those who appreciate genuine merit and Artistic Upholstering this will be an exceptional chance to buy Chippendale, Hipplewhite, Sheraton and Colonial made true to the period, at about One-half Asked by Other Houses. 3 piece Parlor Suit. $27.00) Odd Reception Chair....-.. $8.00 5 piece Parlor Suit. 37.50| Odd Reception Chair...... 9.00 3 piece Parlor Suit. 45.00! Odd Reception Chair...» 10.50 3 piece Parlor Suit. 61.50} Odd Reception Chair... 12.00 3 piece Parlor Suit. 69.00 | Odd Reception Chair. 14.75 J piece Parlor Suit. 89.00| Odd Reception Chair...... 17-25 Parlor Cabinet. 23.50 + 20.00 Parlor Cabinet. 30.00 ~ 25.00 Parlor Cabinet. 42.75 | Large Easy Chair, —~ 27.00 Parlor Cabinet. 59.00| Large Easy Chair. ~ 30.00 Mahogany Davenport. 36.00} Music Cabinet. 9.75 Mahogany Davenport... 39.75 | Music Cabinet. 13.50 Mahogany Davenport... 54.00| Music Cabinet. 18.50 Mahogany Davenport... 72.00| Music Cabinet....— 27.00 (Fourth Floor.) House Furnishings and China At Very Special Prices for Wednesday. Refrigerators. Carpet Sweepers. We have just received an-| The Bissell Carpet¢Sweep- other car of Refrigerators-| ers are the best. These goods are highly polished, se-| THE “STANDARD'*SWEE! lected ash—all the trimmings are) formerly known as the Grand Rap’ best selected. Castors will not fall Srecpet and as the Grand Rapid out, We have both kinds, the| Par,°o1d at $425 the $1.50 “O'Neill” cleansable and the “Gov- sees eror.” We warrant them, and in-| THE “O'NEILL” SWEEPER, vite a critical comparison with any| made for us by Bissell, full nickel other make. Prices trim, selected woods, range upward from... $9. 90 finest brushes. $3.00 Gas Stoves. Lawn Mowers. Nickel Plated Gas Stoves, 2 burners, | The Philadelphia Lawn Mower Co.’s smooth nickel finish; a first- 1 “Dewey” Mowers have 4 blades, ine class stove in every respect. $ -00 suring a smooth, velvety lawn, Easy a 4 running. Every one tested at tho Wire Mosquito Cloth. foundry betore shipping. $3.49 Either green or black—all widths; 3 Your choice of sizes...... 240 48 inches, per square 1 ¥c|Wire Screen Doors. joot.. . Rae) GalvanizedPoultryNetting. | specials ame Tour 75 60c 2 inch mesh No. 19 gauge 3 wire per square foot.......+ Ae ee : ; Dinner Sets. aonen ne 1 Pr 306 100 pieces, all large sizes, including round Soup Tureens; nice decal- comanie decorations, gold edges. Ws $10. 00 special Water Sets. Consisting of 6 Tumblers, 1 Water bottle, 1 Carpathian Tray: DEL belie eucheccrccesens DOC price $15.91 ‘“‘Demorest’’ Sewing Machines. Investigate Our Club Plan.— Basement.) $1.00 sends one to your home. It is a fact that the “‘Demorest” are gs equal to the best sewing machines made. The only difference is in the price, and that is about ONE-HALF what you pay for other makes. We show various models from $15.00 to $35.00. Catalogues on application. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. a

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