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+ THONG AT CLONE ‘Brooklyn Rapid Transit Led the List, While Other Tractions: _. Shared in Buying that Lifted! » Prices All Around, . RAILROADS TO THE FRONT.) At « meting of the directors of the Mrs Mary Phon, of No 9° Garden| Thursd Northern Seocurtties Company t reet 1 m Acting Y ? James J. Hill, President of the ¢ a warran ks i ‘ Q | pany, was authorised to appeal from) the arrest of her husband, Herman, on Ong AS Quan Atehison, St. Paul, Missouri and) rey tien of Judge Headford tn arant-lcharge of desesiion. and under a re-/ ilinoie Central,| ing a preliminary Injunction restraining cont New Jeracy ab Phon can be} | x ee tng 4, gruminaey taduaation repiralaing cent Mew Jersey sistutc Pron can be}/ No Mail, Telephone of Bt. Loule and ‘Frisco and Erie! on whe pro rata plan At the meetng, Jacob H. Schiff, of now ts © Among the Leadere—Bonde Firm.| Kinny, Loeb & Company, an Aesiat® phon was married thirteen yeurs ago of E. Ho Herriman in the Harriman 4 | syndicate, offered the following resolu- He was a laborer, and his took in i —— tign | Washing to help swell the housshold re- | | Double St at the stock market waa| "Ressived, That pending the progret*! sources 4 ancrt time ago a relative in| | | a wi ee iE y Y peoeeeinge pee. 4s i | Germany lef ‘aon ey of $1.20, | E D i} Brooklyn Rapid Tran James Stiiiman an He collected eter tant Thareaay.1 | very ay | Eerernne Stenays t porate over Bide, be Rppainind A com took it home, showed |¢ to hie wife, and Louls & San Francisco second pre- as also conspicuous in the ad selling up to S2—almost 2 points in. | Metropolitan and Securities each real- 1 per cent. advance, while Man-| ittan closed a shade higher. ‘Atchison, Milnols Central, St, Paul, Wissourl Pacific, Rock Island and pre- ferred and Union Pacific were about the most prominent stocks of the rall- fad list, although the latter suffered Qractionally. ‘The Erie issues were fractionally as were the Industrials, * Bonds closed firm. total sales of si Mares and of bonds 32, ks were 656,700 000, The Closing Quotations, "e highest, lowest and ing prices ehanges from yeate glesing or from iast recorded J bat Py if sree A: 2 KRONPRINZ WILHELM HERE. Arrived To-Day with More Than 1,100 Passengers, ay » The steamer Kronpring Withelm, with GST cabin and 545 steerage passengers, arrived to-day, having crossed the At- Santle in 5 days 21 hours and 10 min- making an average speed of 20.52 4 per hour. 4 ed & Holland-American line und east and the steamer duoy api On Sunday she be a Se Sree hat w Tork for Havre. a Oem MORE NORGE BCATS FOUND, Twe trom Lost Steamship Washed Ashore Were Empty. DON, July 1%—Two more of the a Mfewoars of tie Danish steamer Norge, foundered June 2 off Rockall , 3) miles from the Scottish main~ ‘g have been washed ashore on the + Orkney Islands. ‘They were both empty. a od WHEAT MARKET, Wheat declined sharply at the start | " (o-day, September losing almost 11-2 : Ber cent. from the best figure on the by curb last night. The buyera on th (ghd were heavy sellers to-day, the bears ignored the decline In and strength of the grain @t Tandon and this helped to je A ee opened dull and weak, yielding to Increased receipts and | splendi ‘Weather. . " nner a jaw York's opening prices were “4 rete lomber #8) December 4 < 2 cveee's opening prices were: Wheat May, 65-8 to MH T-E July Ut te ot d ptember. % 3-8 to hs | decriphe x BS to M14 Corr—May. 44 $- | < 1-4 to 49° Sentomber. 4: De: ember. | 4 New York's closing prices were 4 heat—J: 02 5-4 offered: September, 1-8 bid; t. 3-4 offered, Corn aly, SA 1-2 tember, bi 1-4. Chicago's « prices were: Wheat . ie oY y. 951-2; September. &7 5-8 to S734: d ber, 7-8 to 7; May, 1-2 Corn f july, @ 1-3 offered; September, 1-2; J 5-8; May, 491-2. SHIPPING NEWS. - ALMANAC FOR TO-DAT. ++ London EAMBHIPS. DUE TO-DAY. Hosa, Hamdure. Kronpring Wilhelm mo 28 Ps. Bremen.) certain whe |determine upon measures sat! }to all Interest of whieh laut in the near future,” WS BASK HAD. STO APPEAL HARRIMAN SUIT Effort to Reach a Compromise Ignored and President Hill In- structed to Fight Preliminary Injunction Granted, through the sdontion fon can be completed This resolution recelved no second ind was dropped. . — WIDOWS LODGER SHMASHED THE DOOR Then Something Happened to Him, of Which He Had Only a Hazy Recollection When Ar- Low. Close. ch’ge. BS + By Hes} raigned in Court. ey we +S He He t 19 wx ws + A] Lillian Wells, an attractive looking nV Fak | widow, of No. 10 West One Hundred ue 165 4 land Sixth street, complained in the te TST | west side Court to-day that one of her ty 4 + by | lodgers, Howard Dinamoore, was an- 13 AG Tah | noying and abusive to her last night. May 19 2 + ig he said that Dinsmoore came home 5" ek ¢ intoxicated and abused ber without at* a + cause. She persudaded him to go out ‘a ¥ for a walk and while he Was out she Kay, ee locked the door. Dinsmogre returned Hod HS tf] later and, finding the door locker, she ‘eT $44 + 1. | ald, he broke it down, likewise punch- ry 15g" } | ing ‘a lodger who tried to bar his en- 168% 117 + GQ] trance, Then, she, sald, he knocked 18 18% — t | down a lot of furniture and was about os nt) + g to knock her down when ashe fled and oh OR + called a polleeman. 61% 62 — %] In court to-day Dinemore was brulsed 10% 120 + and battered and had a badly discol- MS MAT Qlored eve, Asked by trate Moss 100% 1 1% = 4 to account for his conduct, the prisoner Lf i sald: ae i * “IT don't know just what happened, a 2 + but I know I got_mine. I got licked Le 2 + good and plenty, Who did it? T can't Re g*t remember, but I have a hasy receliee- om =~ {ton that the detective who arrested Dy Ag 714 | Me passed me one OF two wwitt ones.’ a HM + Pollogman Tiernan, of the Weat One 7 + g Hundedth atrect station, arral the ‘ + prisoner, He said two detectives had ” made the arreat. The Magistrate ad- Ry fg journed the @xamination until the de- ts im ectiven could ba prevent. y ty —_—_—-_ + i : = 3 BARGAINS MARK A RECORD, 1% Oy oaene Ryck Brothers, the fashionable sloth- Jers, with big stores at No, 31 Cortlandt street and Nos, 14 to c and Twenty-fifth street, near Third ay, nue, announce thelr twenty-third semi- annu both ing. The reputation of the firm's should be sufficient to aswure patrons that the sale will be as advert) Bycke’ announcement cards say that the prices at which they will offer clothing Ser 16 merey have never been equalled jn thia, from New York for Liver. | ew York. peo Tn latitude 411%, longitude 4407, | _ Bverythin ently | Well dresa mentioned, The great feature that the conductors of the sale emphasise every article of clothing sion comes under and will One Hundred clearance sale, It will oes at 8 o'clock tomorton ft t; The that a man requires to be can be found al the stores ny ie thar Ir porses- thelr o! rule, trons are at liberty to choose at rom the stock on hand, ¢* W.L. DOUGLAS ua $3.32 SHOES Brookton Leads the Shoe Fashions of the World. 2. ; [Gen hoes, 4.48/8un cots, 7.28'Moon vets, 11.90 i fina) Bd, Mia Beal \ yy PAT. CORONA ‘ aM SE OSES — im en SM Se Tm Bec mete, Me Ty shoe dealers every where FORT OF SPW YORK. vs, W, Paiwe.end $2.00 meas fer ment $2.36 ARRIVED. their value and *premen’ (na W, L. Douglas m gistern | 40, Be pular sty “ee Phe widths, Nigh Grade W. 1. Deaglas Corona Coltek!n in Ma 83.50 shoes, Corona Colt ba con. overy where to be the Anest Patent | Leother prod W.L. Douglas way, corner Howard Street, 7, corner Bth Street. ) Corner =" and sold by W.L.Dougiasin 1903, W. L.Douglas Shoes are made of the followiog leathers: HEVL'S FRENOM PATENT CALF, DOUG! price stamped on botto: Protects vou againat high prices, Take no substitute 3 $3.30 shoe stores, you will find all the ae hale fry orstitatad ip vaege one wide toes, IN all th outwear le Also W. L. Douglas reg llc Reber ace +60 Shoo Stores !n Creater New York #45 Righth Avenue, wre . 7” rae ‘ THE WORLD: TUESDAY FVENING, JULY 19, 1904. LANES HS WE Warrant for Arrest of Hus- and Departed for Chicago, Jarnounced: “I am going to quit.” He lett the house with his new fount |ealth and his wife heard nothing | from him until she got a postal card from Chicago veaterday that rend ‘Dear Mary—You will cook no more dinners for me, You can blame your: | self wad your alsters A The Jersey law fense of wife aban cent statute enables the courts te tradite auch an offender from any State | in the Union. The warrant Mra Phon| got to-day will be sent on to Chicago | and an effort made to arrest her ab- font spouse, LONDON STOCKS DEPRESSED. Americans 0, Base LONDON, band Who Collected $1,200 GETS LEGACY AND | @ atom AN @MPANY Hard-Working Woman Obtains’, Items on | €.0.D. Orders Filled. || | With Cash Purchases, from 8.30 Until 12 o'Clock, || Single Stamps Thereatter, | None with C, *rhila? | Child's 12% c. Vests, 7c. | Children's Swiss ribbed cotton Vests, low neck and short sleeves, neatly good trimmed, Boys’ Negligee Shirt ors, well made, full sizes, medium shades, 25c¢ mney in the mai to-day ive and the rates for discount w hard. Trading on the Stock Exchan Was depreased on the weakness of hig’ clara securities, Consols were flat. Interference of the Russian Voluntee Fleet steamers with neutral vessels hav) ing a bad effect, Home Raila sagged in) spite of the dividends | Americans were buoyant at first and moderately active at parity. They after.) ward eased and closed dull owing to realisations, Foreigners were flat In the abrence of buyers, Imperial Japanese Government sixes of 194 were quoted at) % 74. Kafirs were weak, N. Y. CS NEW POWER-HOUSE iidimg te Cost day with the Build. ing Department of the Bronx for the construction of an immense power- house for the New York Central and Hudson River Ratiroad Company on One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, pine five feet west of Long Island oun he plang contemplate a_thres-atory brick structure, #4 fost long by 164.4) feet in width, oat $460,000. ‘The archi. tweet ls C, Wellesley Smith, | — GOTTON MARKET, The looal cotton market opened fairly | active to-day, with the list 2 to 4 points lower. Considering the fine weather all through the belt and the cables trom English markets, to say nothing of the disturbing polities) news from Europe, the opening was falrly steady, The trade was evidently adverse to pone short of the market around the! 1-2 cent level. The chief trade came from traders ysually identified _ with | Wall street, and after the start Prices | rallied to last night's level | The market at New Orieins opened dull, with prices 4 to 5 points lower, The opening prices were: July, 10.60 to 10.70; Augu: ber, 9.70 to November, 9, 9M; January, 0.52 March, 914 bid, | The late prices were: August, 10.58; | September, §.81, October, 9.08, December, 9.68; January, 9.66. ——_—— Coin Record Nroken, Last March the San Francisco Mint) turned ot coin to the amount of $%%,-| (00,000, This broke the record of the outputs of thia mint for one month, On March 81 the Mint was able to turn over to the Goverminent $64,000.00) in gold, all of which had been coined aince Feb. 1. This entablished a world-record, October, 9.54 to 9.85; | ember, 9.) to BEST LN THE WORLD, The reason W. L. Dou: | glas $3.50 shoes are the greatest sellers in the world, is, they are made of|. the highest grade y imported and do: mestic leathers ; they hold their shape, fit better, | wear longer, and | are of greater in-| trinsic value than ‘any other $3.50 shoes, 2,473,464 Pairs of Fine Shoes weremade viol Kio, COLTSKIN, f juglas 6 ; W. L. Dougias $5.00, $4. | }) $2.00 $1.75 rantec Boys Shoes, $2.00 and $/ 75. Fast Calor Foritts wil! mot turn brasny, Whig for new | Dy mail. 2 conte exis W. L, DOUGLAS, Brockton, M et Catalog Shoor | ao W ills Avenue, near 140th Street, | 10.61 to 10.52; Septem- @— braided handles, ors tan, brown ~ tast color washad value 50¢,; see contre table, firet cholee 6— |Great Reduct een atch beaut! the size, silver or ri Qe Pretty Summer Port up to $2.00, pair. yee 39c. Wash Ket Wash Kettlea, just the kettle need Gpecctenemene Faney White Gooda, merly at 15¢., 19¢ choose fi Towelling — 2,00 | er towels—both Wednesday and | finished, full sizes $——______-___—___-» 40c. Negligee Shirts,25c good quality, assorted col- “4 1,50 Carriage Bags, 89c. Walrus leather, nickel, gilt or gun metal framea, fittings, coin purse, card case and salts bottle, col- {beet choles ...... «. B9C _——____—__—__—-——4 50c, Side Bags, 35c. Women's Side Bags, real seal, alligator or grain leather, regular price | HOLE seseeeeees woe O51! —— —t 79c. Fruit Jars, 48. Mason Fruit Jara, with phage aye way ents pint and quart size, | foren . : 480) | —— Boys’ Hats, Waists or! Pants, 19c. | Boys’ $1.90 Hate, straw or | pique Satlors; fine madras blouse Valsts, value 88¢,, Trimmed Millinery, On account of stocktaking, we will offer any Hat inf our show rooms, including the prettiest shown this feason-"no one has ever low price meeanenemeemneenannea> 50c. Bar Pins, 19c. Kar Ping, set with rhine stones, medium and large gold effects, choice ... 19¢ ——————<« 2.00 Portieres, 94c Night or dark colorings, 40 In, wide x 3 yds. long, fringe one end, value heavy ————_——4 25c. Wash Goods, 9 4c. | | tiful lot, which sold for- per yard, will now make a | splendid collection to - AME Lah AN 15c, Towelling, 10c. | checked, for glass towels, and plain for dish or roll- | linen and heavy, yard, | Sale ay tities Last. | amps | | 0, Ds {|} quality, well 7c ts, extra heavy 3-plece and le Pants, them on | floor, 1 90 fons in ful Hats 5.00 ‘olled tlerea, in 940) 19c,| | tin, you | 190 a beau- and . 9c} | 0 yards, | pure 10¢. fringed damask, hi 75c. Gowns, 1,000 muslin Gowns, good quality mus! of embroidery and cluster tuck{ hemstitched law good, generou sires 14 to 17 ecch 50c. Corsets and Gir- dles, 25c, arta and fancy | Summer ¢ flowered Girdles, | light blue, and yellow, bon feel, an ideal Corset, cool and fortable, each 1.00 Stock Collars, 50c. Wonen'a Stock Collars, man- | | ifactnrer’s made of sl! wash ma fore sold for less £1.00, special sam chi ~~ 95c, Vellings Veiling Remnante, ends in fancy meshes, alio 29c. Towels, 19c. Towels—200 dozen pure linen hemmed huck and knotted German goods, each.. 19¢ | and sleeves trimmed with | pink jails; never be. + | | eavy — 39c, made of lin, yoke i| inserting | img: neck i} n ruffte, | 5 width, | in =: 896 , dainty heito | ed with | Summer ‘om: wo 290 ple lot ffon and than~ 50c 3, 1 te | odda and 10c Store open evenings until 5:30. SUTH AVE, 19270 2O™ STREETS 4 a We lunches, @ stn noor. Our great semi-annual pre-inventory sale is a memorable bargain event. BARGAIN news in speed respects is like bad news—it travels fast. That’s why this great twice-yearly event is i he pepe of New York and surrounding suburbs have never bought high-class merchandise at such ey again this season have such a saving opportunity as this pre-inventory sale affords, The first day of the sale we had 50 $20 long silk coats which we offered at $5. Of course ; they were snapped up in short order—still there's thousands of other bargains Just as good No matter where you live, it will pay you to make a special journey to this store—because there’s not a want that this sale cannot supply at a very decided reduction from former prices, equalling in many instancese fully one-half. Come to-morrow by all means. SIMPSON ORAWFORD CO, .- growing greater each day, emarkable bargain prices before. Nor will t Fine embroideries at 3g. L's than half, too, for that matter. They are the sample pieces of one of the foremost importers in America, All high grade, all of the better kinds, and the prices are Jess than 44. The variety is vast and consists of sheer swiss, nainsook and cambric. Main Floor, It's just another of those extraordinary bargain events that have been the talk of all New York. for values up to 25¢ yard, C 15¢ for values up to 50¢ yard. 25 for values up to 1,00 yard, C 39¢ for values up to 1.25 yard, Embroideries for dress purposes—Embroideries for skirt flounc- ings—Embroideries for children’s wear—Bands for shirt waists— Embroideries for corset covers—Bands for skirt trimming. 9 Here’s the great DURING this sale you can buy wash goods at able as well as all-the-year-around fabrics, Hundreds wrappers, children’s dresses, &c. Here's a small part of the 12%. yard for 19¢. mercerized voiles, » for 1S¢, ara seo ies Oe. Po 1066, for 48 site mots, 27 Ing all shades” es Penarns ewig, » for 39¢, Wares 208 facets bg 193¢. for 19¢, knicker sultings, 28 in. wie, Bap PG EMS SEs 17, for 25c. plain and fancy voiles, 19}g¢. for ac, fine organdies and batistes, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. pre-inventory sale of fine wash goods. prices that are not possible at any other time of the year—season- of women annually await this sale in order to buy fabrics for house gowns and unusually good values that await you: *15 linen suits at °6.75. Great sale for women. HUNDREDS of correctly dressed women have bought these elegant suits and paid $15 for them, preferring them to the dressmaker made creations, because they have a smart appearance and charm of style ,ot contained in any similar conceits, Third Floor. inventory price, and we've only about 100 sults, ‘6.75 $0 we want you to come early by all means. 9 56 7 for women’s *15 high-class linen sults—in a le number of smart and practical models—reefer or blouse coat $ 8.75 —tastefully trimmed—skirt walking length. *6.75 ° At $6.75 they will create a furore. That's the pre- for #15 taffeta silk shirt-waist sults—plain colors or checks—~well made—plaited model—walking length, for *10 tourist coats—good grade Iinen—42 In, length—strap at back or full-length model with box plaits, Main Floor, 35c. for $1, $1.50 and $2 St. Gall emb, Swi #4 In, wide. Se. for 7S¢, St. Gall embroidered Swisses, 34 in, wide. 38c. and 58c.—all designs in French organdles. 5c, yard for best quality of Irish dimities, 100. yard for 29¢, Persian mull, white, 42 In, wide. 100. yard for 18c. white Victoria lawn, 40 in, wide, 60. yard for 39c. sheer French lawn, white, 45 In. wide. Ise. yard for 19c, white mercerized cotton voile. $1.50 for $2.50 to $3.50 linen shirt-waist patterns. In this great wash goods sale you'll find a large quantity of white goods priced much lower than usual—those dainty sheer fabrics th are always seasonable, For to-morrow we've thrown in hundreds of very ppetkn wave, pal by eonnperiion yawns find the pres ie bin lowest ever quoted on equal qualities. It will pay you to fill all your near tuture needs during this sale, Remarkable values in enamel and brass beds. ; , : We do not think you’ve ever had such a bed-buying opportunity before, There’s only one drawback to the sale, though—only a limited quantity—but then that ought to make you more eager to come to-morrow, Fitth Floor, Thesé few items we quote are only representative of hundreds moge—the direct result of our great semi-annual pre-inventory sales—New York's greatest value-giving event. $8,756 ‘or white enamel bedstead—l-inch posts—heavy fillings—att sizes—full size tron spring made from heavy tubing, closely woven steel wire with protected edge—one-fibre soft-top mattress, Covered in best quality A. C. A. tleking, made in one or two parts. $4 for $6.50 artistic couch bed—making a comfortable couch by day and by night a perfect double bed—built of all-steel frames and fitted with the celebrated National springs—sanitary and easily kept clean—very comfortable—complete with mattress. 517,50 for $26 all-brass beds| heavy 1%-In. its, extended . bow foot—securely fitted laterals (will not work )—best qual- ity French lacquer—all sizes, 49,50 for $14 all pure hair mattross—our special—full 40 Ibs,, ~ closely beicavmph st best workmanship—your cholee of the best A. C. A, or fancy striped ticking—excellent value at $14—must be sold during this sale, —SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co,— 1 price sale of upholsteries. THE prices are lower than half in some instances in this quick and positive clearance of =e curtains and up- holsteries, In some cases they're a trifle higher. But in every case you'll find the article the best bargain of its kind ever brought to your notice, Read every item, Fourth Floor, We're not going to count much stock In the uphol- stery section when we take our semi-annual Inventory, for these prices, will posto to the lowest ebb. ao et ae foe tor Ti des etos sofa cushions. 1,50 for $3.50 French cretonne sofa cushions, 66 for 54-in, brass extension rods, / ‘tapestry couch covers. S86 tor 1.00 ortental tapestry 3,75 for $5.2$ heavy tapestry couch covers, Clearance sale of odd screens. , were 14.75, now 2.95. sbi shaahs J screens, were $12.50, now 6.25. 1 screen, was $10.$0, now 2.95. 1 screen, was $15.00, now 3.95, 30 others at similar reductions, Odd lots of porticres. 3 pairs Armure portieres, were 6.50, now 2.95. 6 pairs Mercerized portieres, were $5.90, now 3.95. 3 pairs Damask portieres, were $9.75, now 4.50. 1 pair Tapestry portieres, was $18.75, now 9.75, SIMPPON CRAWFORD Co. SIMPSON CRAWFORD 60, 15,000 yards wash laces. Main Floor, MORROW we add to the ban a ene of ou semi-annual pre-inventory sal offering 15,000 laces at 10. per yard—these tees are Basin + Galloons—Matched Sets—odd widths—Medallion Effects, &. The entire season’s sur- plus of one of New York’s largest lace houses, with an extensive and inviting varlety as follows: Embroidered Valenciennes Point d’Fsprit Chiny Point de Paris Duchesse Paraguay for 25c. values, ] Oc 15c for up to SOc. values, 25¢ for up to $1.00 values, 5,000 dozen French Val. laces in the big bargain square for Wednesday priced at exactly half—edgings and insertions to match, dozen for 50c dozen Val. laces, 25c dozen for 75c, dozen Val. laces 55¢ dozen for $1.00 dozen Val. laces, -——SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co,— . 1 e /% Saved on 3,000 pieces double-coated enamel ware. THis pre-inventory sale started Monday and hasalready become a sensation among economical householders who ré- quire the best of kitchen utensils, To have double-coated enamel ware priced this way is setting anew precedent. masement Salesroom, We also quote the lowest prices ever offered on high-grade pre- - serving slls right at the time when they are most in demand. These prices usually represent cheap utensils that last no more than half as long as the ones we ofter in this sale. for 3%, . pte | Bris size 2.25 for 25 tt. of wire- serving kettles, fe: bound 19¢ for ze Qt, pre ¢ for 1) qt. size garden hoa inelude serving Kettles. arg, | Sldeextension scroons |!" couplings iB: for de. lipped | _ At Feduced prices, | 230 tor brass spray ucepans. Price Helgh, Exve nozzles Be for 3c Berlin sauce 1 2ein. to win. | 17% for good quality 1 jettles, Pa ) : of te 3 i° grass hooks. ‘or cover * 1 10¢ for 10-qi. galvan- Fekete, j Bin. Piogin Tred water" palls. r 19 for Mo, mizing} 35¢ | Sin, to % In. amie 5 ial 1,98 for 240 “climax Tc for gas manties, ie pl A c fo b&b ie Hor tke tas of col-| ‘The famous “Upper” Senn mate of tant fee pots. Dall-bear! awn selected corn—<4 Iron preserving ket-; mows at reduced | sewed ties, white enamel ee fee ioe WC id bag of ice cream lined, for 14-In, sae ec al By size 8 for é-in. Se for two polished BB: for $ qt. size §:08 for isla. wire coat hangers. $3.95 buys a roll of 6 China matting in this sale. HAT'S enough to convince every economical housewiie of the bargain importance of this pre-inventory Geasing T i de China and Japanese mattings. It's sale in which the remainder of New York's finest stock of mattings Suan tek M6 tage? | f tfeted selection of householders, Summer home dwellers and hotel and boarding house marked at less than #g regular prices for the unrestr: managers, i , + High grade jointless, block and pin effects, also plain China matung; white, 40 yards to roll, % roils same rate—these prices are per roll, $3.95 for $6.00 matting. $6.95 for $10.50 matting. $4.95 for $7.75 matting. $7.85 for $12.00 matting. $5.95 for $9.75 matting. $3.65 for $14.00 matting, $10.75 for $16.00 matting. The pure food show tot oO e 2 3 ARIAT SPT in a ep # Liboy's teedy tp eat, 2-1B. cay a8 © cane ' LYNOM TONG! EB Wiinee-sherry. Port, Sweet Catawha or To: a Priced accord« Ing to Vintage and vat Hea, ROLLED OATS-NEW Jin Dried—-mo limit all you want, Ib Be PEAS — RELLE ‘= ‘Ere | Sree SIVPEON ORAWFORD CO. goes ri EAR the concerts, see Da Sosa, the magician; bring the cht dren and your friends to see the manikin minstrels and the little chicks in the incubators. They'll be delighted and so you, ‘ No advance in prices hase purchased months aod at low prices and give you the benefit in this great sale, Pays orders filled at these prices—charges paid to stations in radius of 200 miles on orders exceeding $5. Call Chelsea 21 PURE NATIVE | COCKTAILS — MAN-| JAY. MAMA — SW ST. HELENA TABLE Bere gta’ tanvtoes Saree Gatien, Inetug. tor delivery. per Ib. 14e IMB re soeeee COGNAC BRANDY — Third Floor, + More expensive matting, but one that lasts « long Japanese matting : time and looks nice as long as It lasts, s0 you'll be amply repaid for making your selection from these handsome patterns in carpets and Inlaid effects, cotton and linen warp. $7.65 (or $12.00 matting, $9.25 for $14.50 matting, 70a Oa tor $18.05 matting, $16.86 for $2400 matting, all this week. ht along time. [Fox ‘ran hattan—Martini ot | of Frean Vermouth, (inast _ob- foes. tainabie—bottle ,..78¢ x Ny ed GINS—CRYSTAL, OLD Tom or Holl Gin, none superior for mer oD CROW WHIS- ee Bip belowed ct ‘nila oF a