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& ‘ FAY TEMPLETON A HIT: IN THE AIR Actress Is Warmly Welcomed in “A Little of Everything” Upon the Roof, Although the . Show Is Drivel. PETER DAILEY SHIPWRECKED ) Beautiful New Playhouse Above New York Needs Only Something Bet- ter than the Plece MeNally Has Writtes for It. Klaw & Erlanger had the chance of thelr lives last night to give New York something really worth while in the way of roof-garden entertainment at their Aerial Gardens atop the Now Amsterdam Theatre. They had, | mest of all, a modern, .omfurtable, cool and commodious theatre some hundrad feet above the streot level. They had opening oft this theatre gardens charm- ing in their greenness and artistic ur- rangement — gardens from which the ted, if not the uplifted, looked upon grim, forbidding, moon- # Manhattan, They had tasteful stage settings and a large company headed by such time-tried and Broad- way-proof entertainers as Fay Tempie- ton and Peter F. Dailey. ‘Thoy had the opportunity of setting @ precedent for summer shows. But they had with all this John MoNally's “A Little of Everythin which proved, alas! to be little more than a greet deal of nothing, gauged even by silly-season mediocrity. Possibly a summer show shouldn't be | j taken seriously; yet it does seem a \ahame that Mr. McNally did not do as | much for Kiaw & Erlanger as Klaw & | Erlanger did for him, His throe-act | effort is both slow and stupid. | Mirthless Minstrel This. | FAY TEMPLETON AND PETE DAILEY IN “A LITTLE OF EVER YTHING. 4s Convicted of Permitting Children | LEDERER AND WERBA GUILTY to Act—One Fined #25, George W. Lederer, lessee of the New York Theatre, and his manager, Louis Werba, were convicted in Spe- clal Sessions Court to-day for allow- jing children to act without a permit from the Mayor. Supt. Jenklas, of the Society for the | Prevention of Cruelty. to Children, | prosecuted the case, The statement | was made that Werba had sought to Interfere with the officers executing by preventing their en- nog into the theatre, where a num- of colored children ‘were appearing ire plantation scene in “The South- ' Zeller discharged Mr. Lederer on @ suspended sentence, warning him that @ repetition of the offense would MATT CLUNE MUST PAY VALET $300 Former Backer of John L. Sulli- van Is Mulcted for Accusing Harry O’Grady of Stealing His Diamond Stud. “Matt" RTT Clune's valet, Harry O'Grady, |*t Mr. Dailey was simply marooned on a Gesert island of drivel. Even if he had been on speaking terms with his volce— and he wasn't—he could not have made anything of his part. Never was there }@ more mirthiess minstrel than poor, | perepiring Peter. | Misa Templeton, by her genius and a seeming reincarnation in which she has triumphed over flesh most marvellously saved the night. Not in recent years has she been so good to look upon, never haa she worn such stunning cos-| tumes, and never has she sung so well. Bhe has evidently devoted her leisure to nursing her voice and starving her body. The, result is astonishing. Ar- tistically and physically she is quite an- other woman, Each of het costumes was a sensation—the one she wore in the last act so striking Indeed as to! rouse a rather wearied audience to ad- miring applause. From widow's weeds) she blossomed into a veritable rose—to’ arer the truth, a whole garden nd only her dressmaker ani her nillliner knows how she did it. She scored in all her songs and failed only —as did every one else involved—in a} wretchedly-writtep burlesque of “The) wo Orphans.” There were any number of songs— good, bad and indifferent. In the first | category belongs “A Little Bit of Blar- ney,” in which a dozen or so chorus girls, with loop-the-loop whiskers, fun- nily-painted Mices and Donnybrook manners captured the house. Joseph! | Sparks carried the song and a brogue well, yet one couldn't help feeling that & mistake had been made by failure to } provide him with a black-face part. Bay Templeton on the End, (oF ZVERYZAING" at GARDENS. Ee Ee peor orp P ae *A LITTER | mean imprisonment. Werba was fined was awarded 40) damages from the Inte hid whic backer of John L. Sullivan in Part 13 (eee a of the Supreme Court to-day tn his sult On bay Pore nove against Clune for falsely accusing him Temains of the Force. | of stealing his diamond stud June 9, lake ot Dr resented in rsh to Martha | tong, the night of the famous Demoemtic Wash! is carefully pre- tatved eth Smithonian inwitction i Club banquet to reilring ee in the centre appears the | Wyck. Mayor Van ye he, will appeal from the take the cuse to the Su- ‘ourt of the United States if bot Justice Rogers calmly monogram of “M. and W..” for Martha | ‘lune Vaghington, and about the edge is| verdict the name of every State which was | then fn the Union. Twelve Different Styles of Cambric Petticoats sold by others at Our c $1.25 to $1.50. Lawn ruffled—some trimmed with fine embroidery, others with Val., point de aris and torchon laces. Price We can best supply every need that comes with hot weather— home fittings, garments of every sort for every member of the family, foodstuffs, vacation requisites and the like. A series of ties for greater money-savings in these lines. June is wonderfully suggestive of Jewelry—a mid-year gift time for graduations, weddings and countless anniversary events, At Macy’s may be had every sort of dewey that you will find in any other store asks. Our system is not flexihle enough to allow pen wu! lo wa wwe Sabel Johnson, after bes audience to "urn Those vantage by of Summe: the effects. work of a great summer feature, as {t was put on la: Spudont's cannon ba lov of peanut shells took an unfair a it "The Last Ri stampede might easily have been hy the elevator man so much Ine ta whisper "Going down? pS “PARSIFALIA” A WONDER. Hammerstein Opens Roof Garden with Novel Feata In Mr. Oscar Hammerstein's roof- carden show, which opened Inst night at Forty-second street and Seventh avenue @n open-faced German who calis him-| 65 self Spadoni allows an assistant to hurl at him a ton of cannon balls which he|! catches on the back of his neck. Mergebeelitny Immediately after this Mr. Hammer-| part there Is too mu stein hurls several tons of cannon balls| A, umme with a at the audience in the shape of what h aah calls a “Musical Parsiflage in one act, entitled “Parsifalia.”” The audience gets this In the neck the same as ,Spadont, but the audience has not the privilege of taking it from the rear. “Parsifalia’ is a wonder. The book. lyrics and music are by the indefati- gable Hammerstein, who also painted the scenery, designed the costumes, originated the novelties ard planned xtremely shapely chi some larly sand The ide ertorman nn . and the Go a the “tate Hammerstein's elty, but it did not. arrive due’ to the delay of the Potsdam, of the profanity sails from Rotterdam The Fi e making fac Une EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT——THE AEOLIAN COMPANY, Leila Mcintyre, though the fault may | mot have been hers, “fell down” in | her first song, and never quite regained her feet, even with the aid of her familiar baby imitations, | A WLUEL BOW oak PU’ Citas | near swOULing a tue seu tune: Sur mutier wWikucs You sa but Miss Lempiewon, as an du bizw el-up, OOK dusniniacerea Festuruuve un thé form of some cever | renitt sid, Johnson's me,’ other composition ot “Let Him gurden audience ‘gasp for cause y a Was an eitective feat theirs, entitled ded t! slarted. but further than that it would reely be, proper to *““Eiphye Snowden, girl who has just’ worked her way out of the chorus, danced so well in a small part that ‘one could even for- give her the way she spells her un- Christian name. ‘Susie Fisher ground out ‘The Maid of the Mill” and baritoned poor old nay a pleasant-faced A Special Sale of Belts in leather and silk, 50c. to $9.95. Washable Belts, plain and embroidered, unusual value. Turquoise Graduated Bead Necklaces, 50 cts. | A Large Variety of | Fapanese Fans | from 25¢. to 75¢. Lord& Taylor, | Broadway and Twentieth Street | Exchanged Pianos *60 and Upward. The Exchange Department of the Aeolian Company has been established to afford an outlet for the many pianos which are being taken in part payment for the new Pianola Piano. The instruments which are being received in this way are remarkable for their high grade and excellent condition—differ- ing in these respects FROM ANY OTHER OFFERING OF USED PIANOS ANYWHERE. Only an extraordinary ocqasion could have resulted in bringing into the market such an exceptionally desirable lot of pianos; this occasion is the introduction of the Pianola Piano, combining in one instrument an upright piano and a Metrostyle Pianola, new creatior. have in most instances been standing idle for want of ability on the part of their owners to play them, it follows that they show little evidence of wear and are in far betier condition than the usual offering of exchanged instruments. Grands and Uprights are included, representing such well- known makers as. Weber and Steinway, Knabe and Chickering, Wheelock and Sohmer, etc. The prices at which these pianos will be sold renders this an opportunity which should not be missed by any one with whom economy is an object. Prices $60.00 and upward. Ghe Aeolian Company, AEOLIAN HALL, 362 Fifth Ave,, near 34th St. There is in it the ground- but night It had looking like a which alone usarneestet MUDACKS ASKOCKA CC rs und leads h sisters, a Young and De Vole, steamship that and Amsterdam, at the As the pianos which are being taken in exchange for this _ early Summer sales now in progress here offer splendid opportuni- Wanted Jewelry For Less than You Expect to Pay: the most exclusive Jewellers’—and at prices very much lower than us to discriminate between luxuries and necessities in the matter of profit-getting. We buy from the same manufacturers who supply the exclusive Jeweiry houses, but the selling is quite dif- ferent. These suggestions: GOLD JEWELRY: Rings, set with fancy stones or sig- Cluster Pearl Scarf Pins, centres of American pearls, rubies, sapphires and net stile, $1,390 to $26.96 PA! Brooches, pla enamelled 2 set with $64.49 to $296.49 stones, $2.34 to $50.67 scarf Pins, all the newest designs, mounted with precious stones, $10.96 to $59.89 Pearl Rings, set with 1, 3 and 5 Amer- ican or Oriental pearls,’ $5.96 to $35.49 Diamond Earrings, Brooches, Lock- ets, Rings—a large assortment at our usual low prices: Women's Cluster Rings, turquoise centres: Set with 20 brilliants weighing 24 kts. worth $300, at. y Set with brilliants cari % kt. worth $200, at...... $169.24 Belt Pins, all styles, plain or set with stones, $1.67 to $29.96 Scarf Pins, over one hundred styles to select from, 84c, to $16.67 Cuff Links, plain, qatar or antique finish, $2.11 to $18.74 Lockets, round, oval or heart shaped, 3.49 to $33. 33 Fobs, all gold or with silk trimmings, 4.96 to $29.96 Side and rie Combs, real shell, solid 14-kt. gold re 13 to $37.34 Nethersole or Bangle Bracelets, plain or chased, $4.96 to $27.74 Hat Pins, assorted styles, Set with 20 ae) wees Ys 534 to $15.96 > worth $125, at. . . Set. with brilliants weighing 3-16 Waist Sets, 3 pins for the waist and Ree worth 50a one for the bi 46. Double Cluster Rings, set with two 16.97 to $28.92 large pearls, one lavender and one Neck Chains, all the newest styles, including fancy sapphires, Barocque Salmon color weighing 10 grains pearls, amethysts, emerald matrix, each, an diamonds .... $28.27 to $61.87 | ciiter Rings, large size diamond Bags and ze: plain frames with i) centre, surrounded by smaller s rin es iF onds, Fmsi¢o7.21 to $140.54 famont genuine Cigar Cutters, plain or set with Cluster Ring. Ge with enne precious stones, weighing t. and one Oriental $8.13 to $23.96 ruby in ere Wort ing 1 ts, worth Knives, Phing 6 oy ee ns, sito: He wo $110.49 25.34 Match ny mi or jek 94 to $59.96 Cigarette Cases, ralain polished, 5.96 to $119.96 Key Rings, newest designs, 3.96 to $19.96 European Novelties in genuine Seed Pearl Bayaderes, fringe ends and va- rious gold orna: ts, plain or enam- elled, some set with diamonds, $64.49 to $124.49 Collier of twelve rows of seed pearls, with three bars of gen- uine rubies $424.49 Solitaire*Diamond Rings, for men or women, ina 60. variety of settings, 6.94 to $286.56 Ortental Pearl Scarf Pins, pear shaped, $15.49 to $175.49 Gypsy Set Rings, "genuine ruby centre and two brilliants weighing % and 3-32 kts.; sold by others at $75, our price $60.94 Harvest Moon, set in gold, 21 brill- jants weighing 1% kts.; sold by 210.00, Pree neta, $175.94 Fancy Bow Knot, set in platinum and gold, Oriental pearl in cen- i tela clenine 2% and 1 $204. 49 oltre Heart, set In platinum and gold, with diamonds weighing 334 kts.... $269.49 Crown set in platinum and gold, 5 Oriental pearls weigh- ing 2% and 3-32 xt,. $250.49 Fancy Scroll Brooch, set with tine white diamonds " $272.36 weighing 34% and %a kts. Basement Offerings Helpful in Lessening Summer Discomfort. These are days when interest in Basement stocks grows—almost hourly. A trip—even a hurried one—through the Basement aisles brings to your notice scores of devices useful in tempering Summer discomfort. Among them:— Hardwood Refrigerators, $4.59 to $8.49, “North Star" $8.66 to $67.96. “North Star” Ice Chests, $5.52 Baby Hammocks, 31c. Japanese Stoop Mats, Se. Hammock Canopy. and Stand Complete, $8.68. Galvanized Watering Cans, 32c, Refrigerators, to $23.29, to 6te. Nonpareil or Nursery Refriger- Japanned Watering Cans, 12c, ators, $2.99 to $4.49, to 6tc. Enterprise Ice Shredders, 42c Peerless Ice Shavers, 23c, Ice Picks, 9c. to 21c. Lemon Squeezers, 7c. to 33c. Nickel Lemonade Shakers, 56c. to $1.24, Strawberry Hullers, 3c. Pineapple Eye Snips, 23c. Cherry Pitters, 23c. Japanese Straw Suit Cases, 84c. Water Coolers, lined with agate, $3.22 to $14.47. Acme Water Coolers, 7c. Window Roebuck's Screens, 16c. to 31¢, Screen Doors, 74c. Wire Netting, 3c. to 6c. Screen Frames, 18c. Electric Fans, $9.89 to $13,06. Peerless Ice-Cream Freezers, 1 to $1.44. foot. to 25 quarts, $1.54 to $14.74, to $1.49. Hammocks,~ ‘close woven, 96¢. Japanese Straw Telescope Bags, | to $5.76. 39. to $1.19. Mexican Grass Hammocks, Japanese Straw Satchels, 19c. 76c, to $1.37. to 79¢. icons Ue THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 7, 1904, entered an extra allowance to Charles L. Hoffman, attorney for the valet, and declared the verdict was Just. Matthew Clune ts proprietor of the Vanderbilt Hotel, and he swore that he hever wore diamonda in his “evening dress clothes” and that he took his $176 ems out of his day shirt, handed the bauble to the valet, who was dressing him, and told him to hand It to Castell the ‘night clerk, to put in the safe, he siya thot Castell never got tt Clune admitted ‘that he had ‘several Highball with hls customers during the tell and | Rousekecpmr. Margaret Loria, were Wl | sure he. wa: ger that’ nigh | "Castell “and Mrs, Torple auaiffied as ts on the question, the former de- w that “a man {«’ drunk when t staggers,” and Mrs. Torple eaving en he's drunk; he falls Jury, refused to in- dy, Who was bell @) t the Vanderbilt: a8 well ax va Potts the proprietor. an sued for $25, damages for false arrest. wr SS M. Santos Dumont is again in the aur practiaing for the airship competition at the St. Louls Exhibition. half an hour's spin the other da the Santos Dumont N the results to be q No. 71s @ huge alrship, and tt cant that the famo re to e hx forton Maat y R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Cy, 35th St, B’way at 6th Av. Printed BATISTE 9% a va. The best value of the season in one of the most wanted fabrics comes to us just when the demand is greatest. This sheer wash fabric, so important for summer dress purposes, is prettily printed on white and tint- ed grounds—small rose- buds, polka dots and floral stripes. The sale saving is more than one- fur. —Basement. Underwear. For Men. stain Fioor. White Lisle Thread Shirts, short sleeves, well finished; Drawers to match, large double Uae 44c and suspender tapes. . White Cotton Mesh Shirts, jong and short sleeves; Drawers to match, reg- ular and knee length; all sizes up to 48 inches. 49c Genuine French Balbriggan Shirts, long and short sleeves, finished with French necks, pearl buttons; Draw- ers to match, double suse strap backs, suspender tapes; regular sizes and “shorts” and “stouts” 69 Natural Merino Shirts, long and short to match, leeves; Drawers Jouble ‘gussets and taped seams 89 White Linen-and-Cotton Mixed Shirts, long and short sleeves; Draw- ers to match, knee and ankle 8c length... 0... ceeeerereeeeee Imported Natural French Merino Shirts, long and short sleeves; Draw- ers to match, double Log sets and taped seams. $1.24 Imported Swiss Lisle “Thread Shirts and Drawers, blue or black $1. 44 stripes, on white ground: Imported Swiss Spun Silk, long and short sleeves; Drawers to match, with double gusset: b white, dee $2. 49 and Novia.... Fine Pure Thread Silk Shirts, shades Drawers to of blue and Novia match, finished in best man- ner, at. $5.69 White Ci Sotton Mesh Shirts, long and short\sleeves; Drawers to Match, reg- ular and knee length; al Sizes up to 48 inches..-... 49€ White Linen-and-Cotton Mixed Shirts, long and short sleeves; Drawers to match, knee and ankle 8c length. if 9 Imported Swiss Lisle ‘Thread Shirts and Drawers, blue or black stripes, on white grounds.. 1.44 Imported White Lis'e Thread Shirts, short sleeves; Drawers to match, with extension straps and “Suspender tapes; “regula “sh : S 98c and “stouts”. “L&R. Morley English White Lisl: Thread Shirts, short sleeves; Drawers to match, extra spliced seats; Shirts, $1.69; Drawers 51,89 For Women. 24 ri. Lisle Thread Vests, plain lisle, plain tops, low neck and sleeveless—Plain Lisle with lace-trimmed tops; also Shaped Ribbed Cotton Vests, high neck, long and short sleeves —low neck’ and sleeveless; square and V- shaped necks with ‘umbrella- shaped Drawers to match.... 24 Imported Lisle Thread ‘ests, low neck, sleeveless, hand-crocheted fronts and shoulde- 'S; also lisle thread, low neck, trimmed with lace... 49€ Swiss Lisle Thread Vests, low neck, sleeveless; fronts trimmed with crocheting and lace. . . 79¢ Very Fine Swiss Gauze Lisle “Thread Mesias low neck, sleeveless, front and s! ulnar “telimmed with 98c Suits, low neck, fx teciea lace trim- met umbrells: “Shaped Draw- . 69c Combination Swiss Liste’ Thread Suits, low neck, sleeveless, neck and Sneulders: trimmed with lace; um- brella-shaped Drawers, trim- med with lace. $1.49 For Children. —2a m1. White Gauze Vests, shore sleeves, well finished; Pants to match, double gussets, all sizes...... 24c Balbriggan Shirts, bound with silk, long and short sleeves; Drawers to match, knee and ankle length; ieccncaatatneetnrnmmesaneesreresssiaae ee all sizes 9c wero all | BROOKLYN. ‘ 5,000 Ladies Invites to bring a pair of Kid Gloves to-morrow and will clean them free to test the opening of our new French Cleaning and Dyeing Departmeat. Take the gloves direct to the department, main floor, rear, and get your receipt and call for thegloves on Saturday. They will not be ae We clean them Free. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WOND ia i ply at all times dainty foodstuffs 0 0 the very highest quality at prices from 25 to 50 per cent. lower thanj are asked elsewhere. Many of thé delicacies offered in this Modern Deli catessen Store are prepared by rench chef in our restaurant kitchen.d Macy’s Modern Delicatessen Stagg int the Fifth Floor, is prepared to j Good Groceries at Macy’s. It is just as easy to buy Groceries here after leaving the city as it is while in it. We make a specialty of packing and shipping sup- plies of all kinds for country homes, ‘hting parties, campi parties and the like. Orders will be kept on file and filled at stated intervals, as requested; or selection may be made as often as re, quired from our Grocery catalogue. ‘Either method will prove abundantly satisfactory to those who seek the best qualities:at least! cost, combined with faithful store service. National Biscuit Co.’s Crackers.| Regular 10c. In-er-Seal Cartons.-s» . Butter and Water Thins, Grahams and Social Teas, Lady Fingers and Pretzelettes, sold recularly by others at 10c. a carton; 1 ‘-: our price for this sale, 7c. Package six cartons for..... 4 c Zu Zu and Lemon Snaps, Uneeda Milk Biscuit and Cracker Meal, sold regularly by others at 5c. a carton; our price for this sale: Package six Cartons for.........seeseeeeeeee 19¢ Vienna Brand Coffee. Rich, full flavored and fragrant. A Splendid Breakfast Coffee, ¥ bean or srantiate pon cartons; our regular price, Pet cH special for this sale. qacleeitiee creme is Kevatyiie Chop Tea. Mixed, Formosa Oolong, English Breakfast, Ceylon, Japan, Youn Hyson and Gunpowder; our regular price ‘4Bc. a pound. Speci this sale:— 39c. pound; 5-Ib. caddy, $1.94; 10-Ib. caddy, $3.76. Macy’s Famous Breakfast Cocoa. Half-pound cans, regularly 19c., special at 15c.; $1.69 dozen. Macy’s Famous Chocolate. Triple Vanilla and Premium, full-weight 44-1b. cake; regulareprice, ” 17c.; for this sale, 14c. each, $1.57 dozen. Special sale of Mrs. Kellner’s home-made Tomato Catsup;. abso= lutely pure; full half-pint bottles, regularly sold at 12c., our a for this sale bottle, Sc.; dozen, 2c: Thee Rive Speciale’ 7 Franklin Mills Lily White tire Wheat. Brand. 12%4-Ib, bag 24t4-Ib. bag for...696: Half barrel. Whole barrel. . Bridal Veil Brand. 84c, for 2436-Ib, bag. $3.47 for half barrel. $6.44 for whole barrel. Whole barrel. + $644 A Special Sale of Tomatoes, American Beauty Brand, Gallon Cans, lamge, extra fancy, red ripe Jer- whole, extra. fancyrripe Regular size quart can, extra quality, fine red 4 ee , sey stock; extra large a ¥ ripe fruit; 6c, per CaM} Cans best fruit packed; fruit, ate. eac $1.24 69c, per dozen. can, 13¢.; dozen, $1.46. case of six. Rt is Lemon Cling Peaches, Lily White California Asparagus, Jessaming brand; can, 32c.; dozen, $3.73. brand; Ib. tall cans, 14¢.; doz.qS1.57. Sale of Notions:—= =. #«s - DRESS SHIELDS: Darning Silk, black and colors Mercerized double-covered, regulate neice Ses special « 3c sizes 3 and 4, our regular 9 s Gilt Edge” Sewing Silk, ware prices 21c. and 24c.; spe- ranted standard quality, ge cial at se eeeeneee DC 100-yard spools . “Victoria” brand, double - cov- “C. B.” Darning Cotton, 3 ered, sizes 3, 4 and 5, our regu- Sc.; special at * lar, prices t3c., 15e, and 10c 48c.; special at......- Princess Shirt Waist Shields, Clinton Safety Pins, all sizes, § / regular price 15c.; speci regular prices 4c., Sc. and a vere, 12¢ 6c. a card; special at..... Double-covered Shields, guar- Pin Cubes, black and ‘colons, , anteed quality, sizes 3 and 4; containing 200 pins; Tabs oc renal bees 9c. and 12¢.; 5c bd price ae binges bk a special at . . oose Pins, put up - BINDINGS: pound boxe: regular prices 4 19c.; special at Black Pins, one-ounce boxes. regular price 9c.; special 5c Pearl Lace Pins, cards of one dozen, regular price 6¢.; special at 4c, MISCELLANEOUS: All-sil Frill Side Elasti sian Binding, regular peice 0c A leek, and colors, yes 486) SGA neh ses) lar price 28c.; special Black and White Cotton Tape, at. tone 14g 24-yard pieces, regular Silk Hose Supporters, made price 8e.; special at...... 4€ with satin pad, in black and Black Worsted Skirt Braid, five- pink, regular price 49c.; yard pieces, regular price special at .... 19¢ Ses special at.. 5 Shirt Waist Sets, made of pearl HOCKS AND EYES: regular price 10c.; special 6c Derby Hooks and Eyes, black at . and white, size 4, regular Collar Foundations, regu- 4 price 18c. a gross; special at lar price 10c.; special at,. Iron Holders, made of asbestos, regular price 5c; speci 3c Black and White Double Serge Belting, 134 inches wide, ten- yard pieces, regular price 69c.; special at. . 54c Black, White and Gray Cotton Glace Belting, 134 inches wide, nine-yard pieces, regular 8c price 12c.; special at..... Macy's White and Black Prus- Red Lion Hooks and Eyes, black only, regular price 96 Te. a gross; special at..... ab ccoseekeas Nichols Patent Hooks and Eyes, Tubular Shoe Laces, good qual- card of two dozen, regular 4 ity, 134 and 1 ‘yards long; special at.. c regular prices ttc, and price 7 SILK AND COTTONS: “Mbro"” Silk, plain and shaded colors, 100-yard spools, 2c regular price 4c.; special at 142¢. a dozen; special at... Silk Tie Laces, 30 inches long. regular price 14¢.; set

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