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SIN CUSTODY _ lustice Dugro Reserves Decision _ After Hearing Counsel’s Argu- * ment for Writ of Habeas:Cor- pus for Client’s Release. _ After hearing the argument of Alfred Lauterbach, Jesse Lewisohn's attorney, 4p Part 2 of the Supreme Court for a writ Of habeas corpus in order to free ‘his client from the Sheriff's custody, Tiistice Dugro reserved deciaton. Mr. Lauterbach also asked for a writ f certiorari to the Appellate Division pf the Supreme Court to review the = Procepdings before Justice Wyatt, and © the writ of habeas corpus was to give | Lewisohn his freedom until the Appel- ate Division has heard the case and Apcided whether the law under which a ‘was committed is constitu- ft {Bewlsohn sat behind his counsel, ox- iting that peculiar sangfroid whidb-| i TH E WORLD: THUR SDAY EV. MICOKWN STILL. TORKADO WRECKS —KLLS WIFE WHO COLONIAL HOMES. WOULON'TRETU Williamsburg, Va., Visited by Severe Windstorm— Houses in that Locality Were Un-| roofed and Trees Uprooted. | and Makes His Escape. RICHMOND, Va., May 18,-Old co. Mre Hutte Bryan, thirty-five ye: Yonial homes in Williamsburg, capital old, a volored © wae shot of Virginia in the days of the Revolu- | kited this he Uon, are wrecked, Trees with historl-) Charles Ur , eal interest are uprooted, fences blOWN sre Ada > down and havoc pinyed after # visit Of Dince, Hrooklyn a tornado which swept through this |) yg section. Eh er husband. for The tornado sent a warning Of 1) sited the Swindle apartment to-d approach by a roaring noine yesterday |e ewindue fer to return to tlm, Wh 0 e people, panic strick ui } \ peternpor eine boone pes . she refused he shot her three tr fled from the streets to their nomes. | Then the wivd rose, first gently, then | Killing her bustantly stronger and stronger until it had ja. | He then succeeded jn making his GEgabsA RLS TA COrGKaS. cape. ‘The police are now searching Thomas McCracken waa caught up by | hm called “bluff,” and is said to mark \ihe'true sporting man. under commitment to the Tombs of the Court of con- in refusing to answer these same ms before the Grand Jury, and the Grand Jury has indicted him ‘in refusing to answer Questions, upon which he is out “bait, )IMegal, Says-Counsel. @enled the legal right of Justice to conduct the John: oe pro- fm the District-Atorney's 1i- Qnd declared that his arrest and Was “Allegal because the, in- ich. the proceeding made upon any fact orn complaint, but milrely qipon information and’ con- wmaipt; that ¢he commitment was for a ied nor under a section of the ich does not describe Mr. Lew- Alleged offense, und because to pel him to answer the questions d be in violation of Mr. Lewisohn's ututional rights. Lauterbach cited the case of jes W. Morse in the John Doe In- Staried in connection with the Morse divorce tangle. “Mr, Lauterbach read from ‘the code. win} at classes of cases might ‘ in private, and showed that the ‘ hn Doe inquiry’ was not included in : e list. Attacks the Commitment. Mr. Lauterbach also attacked the commitment under which Lewisohn 1s held on the ground that the contempt A af court charged against him does not in law constitute a misdemeanor, and Was not a ohiminal contempt because the law limits that offense to a con- fempt of a court of record, and a Mag- dstrate’s court 1a not a court of record. Mr, Lauterbach argued that the case fecided by the United States Supreme Tourt,,an Interstate Commerce case, in question of degradation ‘Ald was not applicable to this ed it ruse, Lewisohn in asl de ever played roulette, and his an- Iwer might be 1 exsion of a crime Penishable by # vear in prison, and Mie this law might ive him immunity rom punishment for the erline it could not give him immunity from the dis- grace. dium and degradation of his confession. Justice Dugro Takes a Hand. Justice Dugro took a hand in the die @ussion at this pois Said he “Why, I recall many cases tn which T have compelled witnesses to. testit when their answers tended ta degrad them, but nv rhninate them, the! -teatimn: cing pertinent to the matter! dn dispute. Mr. Jerome urged that the papere be- fore §=Magiatrate Wyatt showed that felard A. Canfield was charged with B felony and were gufttcient to give him Surladiction roach then aaked fora writ | 6 the Appellate. Div jew of the 1g piston « Judge M seme fo 1 Tam K © proceedineenen| fo} 4Burreme Cc refuse of reasonable Everytiody laughed The Supreme Court seems t ave Geclled the Jaw by a vote of 3 tora » tut the re i ubt remains.’ * » KAISER HONORS CZAR. We ® Russian Uniform 0 day of Emperor Nichotan. BERLIN, May 19. Rive a luncheon (Virthday of Ei imperor William | in honor of the Nicholas, between Ce Gad Chancellor von Buelow William x Russian 1 After th Emperor. Nich Russian nation: ee PATRICK APPEAL POSTPONED. ANY, May 19-—-Argument in the Court of Appeals in the case of Albert °'T. Patrick, condemned to die mp J all the royal Princes r drank the health of the band played the hymn. i City In 1900, again postponed to: x before vurt Jus-| tice Landon, who is to argue the Cas find ecnvince the Cours that the delay should be ranted —— PERU STANDS FIRM LIMA, Peru, May 1%—It is stood that at last night's meet the Peruvian Cabinet Eremisr, t the draft Presented the pect Re proposal of F eb, of Brazil. The Delineator for June, ‘The Jady of fashion who may turn to UPhe eDineator in ier Jone leisure tor /\ @musement, as well as the busy woman | ho may. plek It up for relaxation, will good fiction aud general articles Interest. “The Giver of Honour” refreshing little tale b: and ‘two cullege are f days once dear to The Hvoluton | 2 to un end this study ie ‘one point of view. that hax awak such widespread interest. The thrill of the numbe a by the story b he wife of the pioneer Dy and the beautiful Chinese wographs in the “Around e in and | Jen will eppoa ons | led abroad. presented Boxes and the less " “oF | the ‘culinary PostoMce™ stil comes! delight. the” cl sie hid . and ing things, wt), is : edi and other ‘ut in also pass igo? the fact that Lendsohn ts | a tho wind, burled againat a fence and SSeS Injured. ‘The root of the residince uf (COOLIES FOR THE, TRANSVAAL. rs. J. H. Seymour was broken off, | STSIN, May ont ‘ carried’ high in the alr and hurled into |, TONTSIN, May 10: Willam Forbes | a lot a quarter of a mile off. Trees fell | CO. will on e # send the first in the path of the wind. Houses shook |ahipment of Chi emigrants fron | wave way under the presnure. worth China to the Transvial 48--50 West Fourteenth Street, 47--49--51--53 West Thirteenth Street, Near Sixth Avenue, Offer Great Assortments of Reliable Merchandise at Quick Selling Prices For Friday and Saturday Coats for Girls, of Mercerized Pongee, deep collar of Pique—or all- wool Broadcloth—emblem on sleeve; sizes 2 to 14. $1.97 Dresses for Girls, of fine quality Chambray, {n blue, tan and ‘ox- ‘blood—Russian, Gibson and Suspender styles— trimmed with gilt or pearl buttons; sizes 6 to 14.. 98C Dresses of White Organdie, trimmed with lace or embroidery; sizes 6 to 14.......eeece cece cc cce ee $2.99 | Waists for Women, of extra heavy Persian Lawns—in white-—trimmed handsomely with lace or embroidery, in several styles; value $1.60 Srssues een ert 98c Women’s Ready to Wear and to Trim Hats Every new shepe~-in all the leading colors, black and natural.............. 49c, 69c 98 Trimmed Hats for Girls, ree in Tuscan and Leghorn Straws, handsomely trimmed with wreaths of flowery and ribbons.. 99c, $1 49 $1 99 td) ° Men’s and Women’s Underwear, 65c. French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers—shirts long and short sleeves; drawers with double seat, 39c each 2c. women's Jersey Ribbed Vests, shaped, low 124 neck and short sleeves; extra large sizes..... Me each 50c, women's Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants— vests long and short sleeves; pants ankle and 25¢ knoe lengths...... « mach Hosiery Department, 2he. men’s Cotton Half Hose, {n black, tan, bal- briggan and fancy mixtures; also natural wool, 1244¢ summer welght......... Aare sey aR are a pair 0c. women’s Cotton and Lisle Hose, plain black, 24 fancy Richellen and Rembrandt ribbed; all sizes. c pair 25e. children's Hove in black and white, plain rib- 917 bed and fancy lace effects; sizes 4 to 6%, at...., ; VAS a pair 79c. Bleached All-Linen Table Damask, extra quality, 68 inches wide Aaa rd Heavy Linen Huck Towels, bleached, 20x43 Inches; were lic., now.. 89c. Full Size Table Covers, in red, white, blue and green mixtures; now... 58&c Scotch and Nottingham Lace Curtains, $140 $225 and $2.78; Fedliced to 99¢, $1.39;91,99 Bobbinette Curtaining, Battenberg edge and insertion, Instead of 2¢,,a yard 196 Sheets and Pillow Cases. Standard Muslin, laundered ready for use. SHEETS, PILLOW CASEs. 54x90, formerly 40, now 33¢ . formerly 14, now 10'%\c 72890, former formerly 18, now 14e 81x90, formerly STEINHARDT & STRASBOURGER, Yorkville’s Busy Department Store, S. W. Cor, 3D AVE. and 86TH ST. ae We redeem your filled S. & H. Green Tradi : n Stamp Books for $3.50 worth of merchandise rs any department of our store, or exchange the same for the regular S. & H. Green Trading Stamp premiums, j H. V. MONAHAN’S 7 FURNITURE AND CARPET EMPORIUMS. 59th St. and 3d Ave., Manhattan, , 5th Ave,, 12th to 13th St., Brooklyn. Your inspection of the following specials is solicited: We furnish a THREE-ROOM FLAT for $35 00 We furnish a FOUR-ROOM FLAT for $40.08 “And a magnificent FIVE-ROOM $169.00 APARTMENT, fit for a mansion, for WE OPBN ACCOUNTS. WHY NOT INVESTIGATE OUR SYSTEM? v Callahan & Morrissy| N Woman, Separated from Hus- band. Refuses to Be Recon- ciled—He Fires Three Shots it t for} | | i | |) Men’s & Women’s Watches Main Floor. || [I 1S TIME to take ad- | vantage of jewelry of- | ferings when you can buy watches guaranteed toi 10 years filled case, || American muvement, thoroughly reliable time- keepers, $10,00 value | the year round, for 4.95. ING, MAY 19, 1904, .. Novelty Purses Main Floor, QUR customers are of. fered the opportunity of enjoying the popular fad in Novelty Metal Purses. gray and oxi- dized, at the pleasing figures for 75c. purses of 25c. 9 B. & M. expenditure of $20 you ber entitles you to a better still stamps, and By the Blue Trading Stamps with Each 10 Cents Spent To-Morrow and Saturday and a Long List of Splendid Bargains. THe 14TH STREET STORE will give Three (3) B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps tree with each ten cents you spend Friday and Saturday of this week. The usual number is one, By the expenditure of $10 you receive 300 stamps free, and that number entitles you toa splendid premium. By the receive 600 free stamps, and that num- premium. you receive a full book of 990 a full book entitles you te your choice of hundreds of useful and beautiful homefurnishing premiums. This is unquestionably the greatest free stamo offer ever made. is without restrictions or annoying conditions. A little calcula- tion will convince you that it is more advantageous than any other stamp proposition that has ever been made to you. It expenditure _of _$35 ‘Men May Find Their Size and Then Pay 5.00 for a Fine 10.00 Suit of Spring Clothes Third Bloor, pee ARE JUST 452 SUITS in this accumulation of odds and ends of Men’s Spring Clothing. Not all sizes, of course, in any one pattern, but all sizes from 34 to 46 measure in the lot. Men’s The qualities and the styles are equal to the Mens 29,0 suits for which weask full price. It’ssimply suits, a question of yourfinding something toplease 5 00 5.00 you and there isn’t much doubt about that. e When you can get a 10.00 suit for 5.00, it’s worth trying. Boys’ $4 and $5 Suits at 1.98 We take care of the boys with 4.00 and 5,00 suits at 1,98 and in this lot there are blue, red and brown serge, fancy cheviots, cassi- meres and tweeds made up in the styles described below: - ee = a = Boys’ | Boys’ Sailor Blause Suits, sizes 4 to 10 years. Boy: $4 and $5) Rides Blouse Suits, sizes 214 to 7 years. ane 35 Sults | Blouse Suits with Eton collar, sizes 5 to 10, i | 1 98 | Boys! Norfolk Suits, sizes 7 to 15 years. 1.98 e Double-breasted Suits, sizes 7 to 16 yeai FD | Seriously Consider These 69c Voiles at 48c Matin Floor. your new Spring dress will be in the proper ‘mode ifit is made of these beautiful voiles, a fabric so sheer and sparkling that your best friends will admire you more when they see you init. Voiles are not only fashionable, but no matter how much you are willing to pay for a costume this season, the stylish tailor will suggest the voile if you want a serviceable dress. 45 inch fancy nub Voiles] Three lots 45 inch plain crisp Voiles 45 inch fancy rice Voiles All wool Albatross, 38 inches wide, good shades, yard, 38c. 50 inch all wool 75c, Cloth Suitings, yard, at 57c. 45 inch black fancy weave canvas voiles, yard, 48c, 38 inch black English Mohair, 50c. quality, yard, 38¢, Will Sell 4,000 Remnants of New Wash Goods. Main Floor. Remnants of Dress Lawns at 3c., Se. and 7',¢. Remnants of Dress Ginghams at, per yard, 74€. and 10c, Remnants of Silk Mull per yard, 10e. Remnants of Sateens, good quality, at, per yard, 6'4e. Remnants of white Persian Lamb, at, per yard, 124e. Remnants of white Organdies, 2 yards wide, a yard, 12%e. Remnants of white French Lawns, 45 inches, yard, 12°e Remnants of Towelling, white and brown, 4%. and 74e. Remnants of Table Damask at, per yard, 19¢. and 39e. Youw’ll Have Fine Furniture if This Is in Your House Fifth Floor NE GREAT floor of the 14th Street Store is devoted to fur- niture samples, You can imagine what a tremendous stock this§ represents, and every dollar's j;worth of it was pur- chased 25 percent. below factory prices, This concession is yours, because we have added only our usual small commission, 9.49 for Solid Oak Sideboard, 3.69 for White Enamelled Iron golden finish, handsome carvings, bevelled French plate mirror, large linen drawer, spacious wine closet, Regular value 14.50. 3.48 for All Oak Dining Table, highly polished, 6 feet in length, when ex- tended, and five tastily carved legs, Reg- ular value 5.75. 1.48 for Oak Dining Chairs, high back strongly braced, large size seat and high post, built tor comfort and style. Value 2.00. Beds, brass trimmed, heavy posts and filler and a brass rail, bed’ in any size Regular. value 6.00. . 7.69 for Oak Chiffoniers, highly finished, five roomy drawers, brass trim- mings, case work warranted, Regular value 11,25. 8.49 for GoldenOakOddDresser highly fin'shed, inrge bevelled French plate mirror, full size, double top and tas- tily trimmed, Hot Weather Needs Are Met With These Housefurnishings Basement ON’T POSTPONE preparing for your comfort until the flies and heat drive you to it. We have had you in mind and the result is this sale of Screen Doors, Window Screens, Refrigerators and Water Coolers, offering great savings for sea- sonable necessities for the home. 24¢ for Window Screens made ot hardweod, extension kind, 24 inch high, extend from 24 inch to 36. Regu- lar 33c. 19¢ for 18 in. high Window Screens, extend from 22 to 33 inch, value 27¢. 29e for 28 inch high Window Screens, extend 24 to 37 inch. Qe for Screen Doors of imita- tion walnut, 4 inch frame, all sizes. 89c for oak-finish Screen Door, made of 4 inch frame. Value $1.49, 98e for 2 gallon Japan Water Cooler, galvanized lined, nickel faucet; value, $1.75. 1.59 for Peerless Ice Cream Freezer, quadruple motion, solid cedar tubj will make cream in 23 minutes, 2- size, : | 8c for Gas Oil Stove Oven, | made of sheet iron, bas two shelves, | value, 79. | 4,09 for 2 Burner Gas Cooker, | double flame burners, famous Monarch oven, asbestos lined. 12¢ for Watering Pots, Japan- ned, 2-quart size. Refrigerators Are Ready for You. 4.98 just for Friday for the well known Star, Refrigerator, made by the Alaska Refrigerator Co. finished in golden oak, solid metal shelves, bronze locks, removable waste pipe, will hold 35 Ibs. ice; worth 6.50. 8.75 for Apartment Refrigerator, finished in golden oak, ice capacity 65 Ibs. "1.98 for Nursery Refrigerator, galvanized lined, 2 compartments, nickel plated faucet, well adapted for limited space; regular value 2.50- 12c¢ for Galvanized Refrigerator Pans, These Kimonos Are Dainty Second Floor. AMERICAN WOMEN in Japan- ese dress become doubly at- tractive, How would you like a White or Figured Kimono for 17¢? Don't overlook these Seersucker Wash Petticoats, futtied and black spun glass Petticoats at one-third off value. 17¢ FOR 34¢c HANDKER- chief Kimonos, in plain white and figured Jawns, made with embroidered scalloped edge. 39e FOR 58 SEERSUCKER Wasn Petticoats, made with a deep ruffle. 69c FOR $1.00 BLACK SPUN Glass Petticoats, made with two ruffles, briar stitched, light and cool for Summer. Men’s Balbriggan Underwear Main Floor. e MEN'S FINE gauge Balbriggan Underwear, shirts come with long or short eves, drawers have large double seats; in the lot you can also find a full 95 assortment of ton mesh wear in white and colors, the coolest and most com- fortable for summer wear. Ex- ceptionally low at 25c. Women’s Underwear 9e for women’s cotton Summer Vests, low neck and sleeveless, finished with 1ib- bon at neck and arms, Aciual value 15c. 121y€ for women's Richelieu ribbed stockings in tan, extra fine gauze, maco yarn, seamless toot, could not be bought anywhere for less than 19c. 19¢ for children’s and misses’ ribbed lisle thread Summer Vests, low neck, no sleeves, regular 25c. quality. 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs Are Now 18.69 Fourth Floor, pst regular retail price of these rugs is 30.00, but we just bought 300 of these 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs— all the maker had—at so’ much less than regular prices that we can ae sell them at the price quoted. ugs, ‘The patterns are exceedingly 48.60 et cire ames great that you have no rea- von for hesitating. Delay, in fact, may cause you to miss one of these $30 Rugs 40c Silks at 25c ‘ No Cotton in the Warp and Wool of This Fabric Main Floor, | WHEN you are invited to buy 40c silks at 25c by Some stores you naturally become sxeptical. but when Lhe 14th Street Store issues the invitation you can depend upon ob- 40¢ ‘taining just what the advertising represents, Poe Silks This is-a sale of colored taffetas, printed silks sinks 25e and crepes. Every color is represented and the real value of these silks at retail is 40c a 25¢e yard. The Price of these to-morrow will be a vard, 2&0, Women’s Warranted Shoes To Be Sold Friday at 89c. a Pair Third Floor, apZ= HEADING of this article on shoes, however, only suggests a part of the good news. There are Women’s Oxfords made by acelebrated Philadelphia manufacturer—his name in each one will be sold at $1.75, The values are from $3.00 to Besides this and the other details chronicled we annown Men's Shoes at 1.95—these celebrated W.L. sell for less than 3.50 and two favorites. — Women’s Patent Leather Shoes, 89c. Good shoes, desirable widths ani all sizes, each pair warr i 5 a h i inted, tary heels, not too heavy soles and new opera tos, 1;000 baits tb be biter meee Women’s 3.00 to 4.00 Oxfords, 1.75 i Women's fine Philadelphia made turn and welt soles, Oxford ties, Wome e i It 5 ci ties, of pate: and kid skin, Louis XV. or military heels, all very stylish and worth "3.00 ays 30 ue pair, with the name of a famous maker branded in eaca pair, at 1.78. F Women’s 2.00 Oxfords, 1.45 's brown Calf Oxfords and Women’s Patent Colt Oxfords, » at 1.45. Men’s W. L. Douglas 3.50 Shoes at 1.95 Dougias 3.50 Shoes, Keith’s Konqueror 3.50 Patent Colt Oxfords 3.00 Shoes, in all the best shapes and sizes, Your choice of these three fa pair, 1.95. ce a repstition of Jouglas shces which never with military and Regent med shoes, a Footwear for Boys Boys’ 2.50 Patent Leather Welt Lace Boys’ and men’s bi Shoes, all sizes, 1.79. black or white, ‘50e. muss Feels | We All Admire Women In Summer Waists. Second Floor, JF YOU HAVE been delayed in your sewing we have prepared a treat for you in these dainty bargains, one Linen Lawn Waist | for example, for only 69c. Don't fret any longer with Linen Lawn Waists, all mute for you at 69¢; and Panama Cloth, fancy figured and fine Lawn Embroidered Tucked Waisis a these remarkable prices, = Linen Lawn Waist, front of eight half inch plaits, Piped with white and fancy tab collar, in tan and light blue, 69c. | Panama Cloth Waist, yoke effect, formed of clusters of ‘g-inch tucks and fancy tabs, tailored, stitched and finished with fancy pearl buttons, in light blue, gray, rose and tan, 95c. | Fancy Damask Waists, striped and figured, front of eight at 18.69. | side plaits, centre plait trimmed with large pearl butto: fi | stock, 1.19, , man Sener China Japan ir Matting = Matting Fine Lawn Waist, front of two rows of fine embroidery, Erices ia ecices Ld Frees | with clusters of tucks between tucks in sleeves, down back id were are were are | | ilar 1.24 an 8.98, | 6.39. 7.98, 6.49. oncollar le 11,24, 8.97. 10.97, 8.49. Cia ~ 11.98, | 9.39. . 49. 14.98, | 11.97. | 12.49, | 9398, | | Pure. Food Show Tapestry Brussels On the Grocery Floor Carpets — Lad et tt ona) APESTRY Brussels Carpets, in a gredt HOUSANDS CONTINUE to delight daily in the education by variety of Oriental and floral patieras, with borders to match; also hall and stairs to match. yard, 59e. and 69c. pane ea Family Dinner Set for $4.97. Basement. W® WANT you to see what a splendid display of . bargains in dishes we have secured for you. You may decorate your table with these at almost half. These American French French China Dinner Se wonderful opportunity to tomers. 4.97, formerly 9.00. More of those splendid Dinner Sets that were | in such great demand on Monday, 100 pieces, good American porcelain, nicely The usual 75c. and’ 85c, kind; | handsome | demonstrations and the wholesome display of food products of | apealete purity occupying the entire 6th floor of the 14th Street tore, Ham-—Armour's regular sugar | | | cured, per }b., Afle. ia Butter—‘‘Willow Farm" fancy cream- | | ery, 5 Ib, stone crock, 1.18. Coffee—"Harmony”' blend, ground or | bean, 5 Ibs, $1; lb, 20€. | Coffee rel” blend, high grade | Mocha and Java, 4 Ibs, $1,0U; per Ib, 26c. Mackerel—Fresh Mackerél, Long Island Blue Fish, Butterfish,per lb..7e, Weak Fish—Weak Fish, Sea Bass, Porgies, per pound, Be. Halibut—Halibut, Salmon or Cod Steaks, per pound, 9e. Corned Beef—Plate Comed Beef, 4e. Mutton Short Forequarters Mutton, or Nave! Tea—Choice Mixed ae ea Breakfast, Be Oolong, Young Hyson, Ceylon or Gun- a ; powdes, 3 tbs-61.00; per lb, 35e. | Pork—Roasting Jersey Pork, per Flavoring Extraect-; ‘Blue Bell” | _ Pound. 9c. | concentrated Vanilla or Lemon, % Ib, TOmgues—Corned Beet Tongues, per | bottle, 43e. pound, die. F Short Ribs—Short Rib Beef Roasts, “Blue Bell" home-made red | Selly Eine ‘b per pound, 9c. | currant, large tumbler, 18e.; medium, | 10c. Wines and Liquors aes’ Ale —Dogshead bottling, doz, | Floup—‘‘Blue Bell’ Min- nesota patent, 10 lb. cloth sack, 29¢e. 1.77; bottle, 15c. decorated, each piece trimmed with gold, —package, 9c. nd ‘Alf Ale or Stout— three large meat platters and soup tureen. promi tS. Southern, 5 Ib. | *Victory'? brand, nourishing and strength- carton, 16¢. ening, dozen, 78€.; bottle, Ze, 7.77, formerly 12.50. Fine American Porcelain Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, decorated with beautiful sprays. 9.99, formerly 16.50. The very finest quality of American Porcelain | Dinner Sets, 100° pieces, richly decorated, and lavishly trimmed with 12.98, formerly 22.00. Finest quality Limoges French China Dinner Sets, two entirely new deco- rations on the latest shape, 100 pieces Macaroni—Broken, 10 1b. box, 39. | Extract of Canada Malt—En- riches the blcod ‘and tones the system; per dozen, 1.003 bottle, ge. Premium Vintage Port, Sherry, Catawba, Angelica, Tokay and Muscatel—S years old; special price, gallon, 1.243 full quart bottle, 3ge. | Mt.Vernon Pure Rye Whiskey ner years old; reduced price, gallon, < 3 Prunes—Fancy Santa Clara Valley, | 10 Ib. box, 67e. ‘omatoes—Red ripe Maryland ck, 31b, can, dozen 83c,; can 7e. Ba ‘ed Beans—With tomato sauce, | 3 1b, can, dozen, 70c.; can 6. | Peas—-Tender, green early June peas, | | case of 2 dozen, 1.55; dozen, 84c.; can. Te. Jams—“Blue Bell'’ Strawberry, for quince, 1 1b, patent glass jar, | ’ Grape Nui | | int quart bottle, 64¢. ( Ss