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—WoLte CONCEAL ” HARLEM ROBBER! Burglars peg k Into 112th) Street Apartment and Chioro- form Three Inmates—Then Get Away with Good Haul, a “ DRIME UNREPORTED AT HEADQUARTERS. | No Arrests Follow Daring Burg- lary and Facts Would Have Remained Unknown Had Not Victim Told of Them. | ‘ The Harlem pollee reluctantly re-! Ported to-day a remarkable robbery that occurred on Saturday night at the home | of William H, McFadden on the third Yfloor of No. 2% East One Hundred and Twelfth streot. Mr. McFadden, who Is | elxty years old, his wife and his son Juin, chitty. yea sold, were chloro formed Ly burg ars while ley slept and ther apartmen: robbed of $1,000 worth | of sliverware and $75 In money, Mr. ant Mrs, Me!alden celebra‘et the thirty-eccond anniversary of their muriige Cu the night before the burg. Jars broke into thelr flat. Their lust tat midnight and they ail re-| hour later, a adden became consclous of a tecullar dizziness about 6 o'clock in the ‘* morning and struggled for fully fifteen | minutes to shake off the stunor that) possessed him. When he finally man- Qzed to et up he went Into his wife's room and endeavored to rouse her. She ‘was unconscious, however, and all his efforts failed He went to his son's room and found | him in a sleep from whiva he could not | be awakened. In every In the the fumes of chloroform | st overwhelming, Mr. Me: | Fadden threw open all the windows and | again went to is wife. After a hat hour's effort ne succeeded in rousing ok him almost as long again | could wet his son to wake, Then he went through the flat and found thdt every room had been thor- hiy tansacked and every available article e€ value stolen, The hall door was open, and on the floor by it Mr, Me. Fadsdon found a ekeleton key. In th hallway he found his trousers and the trousers of his son with the pockets! turned Inside out Toe father had had $6 {n the trousers and his son $2. ‘Thelr house keys, mateh boxes anil penknives were also len, and when the younger McFad searchsd his waistcoat he found gold watch and chain and a Igo Deen taken. t did not reveal ‘2 4 any ie or battle of chloroform or r \ rl MeFadden says that he ea tne pureare came-in by means | of skele eve tne robbery was reported immediately to Capt. Herlihy, in the East One Hun- dred 4 Fourth street station, and two detectives were nasi ense, Capt. Herlihy, how ey siept trink It Was necessal simple matter to Poil nd it. would neve pad had not Mr, McFadden told of it When confronted with the ete pt. Herlihy rm antly admit- ted tha pn Li Sl were tru ~ANGNE HTS 2a STATEN ISLAND One B. and 0. Railroad Em- “y ployee Dies Instantly, An- other in Hospital with Frac- tured Skull and Cannot Live. "y 4. Frank Glico, t years old, and Vineto Lengo, forty years old, were run| down by an engine while at work on the Raltimore and Ohlo Railroad to-day at Bt. George, Staten Island. Glco was in- stantly killed, and Lenzo sustained a fracture of the skull and Internal in- juries, He was taken to St, Vincent's » Hospital, where it was said he cannot recover, Gieo lived at No. 165 Virginia avenue, Clifton. 8. 1, while the injured man's home fs at No. 51 Montgomery avenue Tompkinevitl 1 ro The Sunday Wo: ony 000 Offer, The New York 8) World offers Prizes of $1,000 in cold. for the most accurate estimates of the popular yore Pitted mart es election. To com. ete uu just use a coupon , iy iy in the Sunday World. say | ee peied next Sunday. Do not fail to pet it. About Cleaners: You can count the GOOD cleaners in New York on the fingers of a single hand, The other kind are countless, It's our aim to LEAD the good ones, And we think you'll agree with us when you send us your gown, etc, that we make good our claim, The chilly nights are due— hadn't you cetter look up your coats and jackets? They may need cleansing. Broadway, I 122 West cor. 45th St, || 36th Street. PRINCESS SEES FIGHT OVER GIRL aa me Wife of Prince Auersperg Aids John B. Corbin After a Set-To with J. V. Jordan, Father of aln, Conn. Jordan's daughter, pistol wound in his His Sweetheart. | J. V. Jordan, proprietor of the Hoiel Elberon, at Elberon, N. J,, is to-day ducing to a level several bumps head inflicted in a passage of fi arms with John B. Corbin, of New Brit- Corbin is the admirer of | VME PES aE oy Sat st gt T a ee THE WORLD: . ‘THURSDAY EVENING, “SEPTEMBER 27, 1904. ~ Auersperg, her mother, Mrs. EB. C. Has. | bumps of Mr. Jordan, who seemed tn | | tor the bullet, yet with all vain | surprise he found Mi ., Eivirs there. ughter of! great misery when Elvira approached (on his nerves and suffering tcom a loss The entire party retried he Prin- him and said of blood Corbin managed to make M area ahanel ahs “Doctor, leave my father; he isn't Jordan feel fairly comfortable by « him that “things were e hurt badly, Come down at once to Mr. | suring her that the wound was not ere, Corbin, He's shot.” giving him much trouble, After the , Alter that Sil enone vary. Some The doctor left the first patient and Wound was bound up Corblo limped off of cuns with gleams of wick t to the greater sufferer, He found ‘© @ carriage and went his way in the eves of the me eg held Rad te street, was called in to Corbin in a bad way. Blood was stream. The doctor then returned to Mr Jor- aa as pt of "the attend the wounds of the man from ing from his leg, and ihe women, amony %49 the pain in whose bumpe had tot squabble there > Connecticut and the irate father from | whom was the Princess Auersperg, were eC Assuagedby Any other treatment Now Jersey, What caused the row Is in tears, fr, Frauenthal found a buliet n examination by the phyaiciaa. not definitely determined, but the pre-| wound in Corbin's leg that extended as Dr, Frauenthal passed jis sXill ponderance of evidence that | fram a point under the knee to the ten- hands over the awellings Bivira harsh words passing between Jordan don, jt was paluful, but the young man faked Into the room and spoke sharply and Corbin brought about the Dumps gngisted hat the doctor remove the bul- hi pe father, It te sakd that she up- and the pistol shot ‘tet without giving him an anaesthetic, 0%! him roundly and accused him of Dr. Frauenthal had been attending phe incision was made, the bullet ex- MaS re ito ormeneae, to Mr, Seco. ! be Jordan tls payee, On Bunter tracted and the leg bandaged. The | been very attentive to Mise Elvira, even last a man rushed Into rooms an ec In the face @ parental opporttion gaid that be was wanted and that If he bdr deieg ‘oiert ee ae continuously manifested by her father. sald that he was wanted In a@ hurry op jig courage and phyalcal bravery, AQ of Verncity, by Mr. Jordan, that there had been ®/ wtie way the nerviest young man TAS the story goes, Corbin | Rreat adoo in his rooms, and that if he ft seen,” aald the doctor, “He Mf Jordan last Sunday sand didn't come at once some One MED deserves ail the praise he got.” Elvira, “She's out,” sald be seriously burt, The doctor respond- PRINTS the set-to between the two | helped thom after the fortunes of war! huil been distributed between the two contestants | Dr. H.C. Frauenthal, of No. 1 West > ent Hi nursing the bump: a Corbis aut nu ¢ bumps and. Corbi his wounded lex ea —_— LAKE STEAMER HURON SAFE. DETROIT, Mich, Sept. %—The ma. rine reporter at Port Huron reports that the steamer Loulsiana, for the mfety of which fears were felt Passed down at 5 o'clock to- 1 foy ‘The The ‘ork Vorid offers prizes of 41, a in gold for the most accurate estimates of the popular vote in the Presidential election. To com- pete you must use a coupon printed and In firm, sharp-cut tones » New Yorn t mly in the Bunday World, € and is nursinig a@/ ed at once Corbin Lett Hotel, Mr. Cochin then inadvertently printed we eae he ak ras | ‘The Princess! He hardly had time to examine the An hour was consumed in probing upon Princons Auersperg, To his utter get It. | YOU ye | paler MONEY YOU R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Know How Much You a > And for What You Spend It, «4 Our DEPOSITORS’ ACCOUNT Dept. affords You Every ECON- OMY of The MACY CASH System And EVERY CONVENIENCE ot Any CREDIT System, AND YOUR MONEY IS EARNING IN- TEREST WHILE IT IS WITH US. You can deposit as much or as little as you please and have your purchases paid tor out of this sum. Every month we will send you a detailed statement showing what you have bought and how much money remains on .eposit. ances we allow 4 per cent, interest annually, compounding the interest every three months, EVERY PENNY AND EVERY DOLLAR EARNS INTEREST FOR UNTIL WITHDRAWN YOU CAN TAKE YOUR MONEY OUT AT A MOMENT’S NO- TICE, We run no banking business; there is no drawing of checks, with the temptation to spend money promiscuously. sells only for cash, 5 does not maxe up for baa debts by higher prices. YOU DAILY Mac BIL He is not called upon to pay for the expensive mac! DEPARTMENT. You know that no store can sell goods as cheaply in oropertion lo quality as acash store. (No argument is required to crobe that the customers must just pay s the store’s expenses, including its bad debls—ITS PREM. STAMPS and ALL OT HER SCHEMES.) Thousands have opened deposit accounts with us, realizing the value of this “up-to-the-times” saving method. Start Your Account at Once. 3,000 Pairs of Women’s $2.00 Shoes, Special at $1.49, soles and military heels, At $5.21 i At $7.96 | At 49,96 El In setting the value of this Footw ear at $2.00 a pair we are too con- servative by fifty cents on every pair, so this becomes one of the best opportunities of the season for securing seasonable Shoes under-priced. In the assortment are Button and Lace Shoes, made of kidskin, tipped with patent leather, and of box calfskin with self tips. Those in kidskin have light and heavy extension soles, low, military or Cuban heels, and some have cloth tops; the boxcalf Shoes have heavy extension There are all sizes and widths hase in com- plete array for the early comers who like unbroken assortments, materials used, Yet. this manufac: WOMEN’S bod SKIRTS- a rT turer, who is regarded as the Seer steel inserted, this steel furnishing a cutting edge vastly better than in a particular one in the business, puts ordinary plated Knives, Two designs—rose pattem and plain—in Skirts of black, blue and brown broadcloth, seven gore, with double side pleat at bottom; tailor Skirts of black simere mixtures; panel front, extending to stitched straps, forming yoke; full flare side pleats, MS Broadway 34th to 35th St. Ready Throughout the Store—FULL ASSIRTMENTS OF AUTUMN AND WINTER MERCHANDISE—Given Particular Interest by Special Sales in Many Lines. CONTINUATION OF THE SALE OF ORIENTAL RUGS AND CARPETS AND THE SEPTEMBER SALE OF CHINA AND GLASSWARE, both of which have established new re:ords at Macy's. A Sale of Famously Good Blankets With Little Hurts That Lessen Their Value Only to the Manufacturer, - mms _—_—_———_—_—_—_—_——— Blankets with tiny faults—a fleck of an oil spot or a half inch of binding awry—yet these faults result in a once-a-year collection that goes out from the Blanket mills to be sold for much Tess than the goods are really worth. In the assortment are gray, scarlet and white Blankets—some all wool and some part wool; all silk bound, with borders in red, pink and blue; 10-4 size Blankets, 60x80 inches; sale prices, a pair, $2.49, $2.59, $2.74, $3.29 and $3.57. 11-4 size Blankets, 70x84 inches, sale prices, a pair, ranging In price trom $3.02, $3.19, $4.13 and $4.39. 74c, to $24.98. _——_————$ (Add one-third to these prices and you have our regular prices for the Bankets we buy and sell in the regular way, With the one-third added they will bea full 10%) leis thin like Pm ar Pence RE Le ed ities cam be bought fur elsewhere.) Extra Value in This Lot of Silver Plated, Hollow HandleKnives ist Fi. On such bal- AT MACY'S THE MAN WHO PAYS HIS inery of a CREDIT DEVICES, ITS TRADING Full lines of BLANKETS Mate Pine Merine 1 ~*CRluden Value 's Fine Merino Underwear Made to sell | Sale af $1.50 and $2.00, | Price, 98 That the manufacturer's plans mis- carried on this lot of Underwear is because the folks who built it made insignificant mistakes in the build- ing—all the errors in the construc- tion of the garments, none in the The faults that ‘Put these triple plated Knives out of the first class would Pass unnoticed in nine factories out of ten, The tenth one would be the firm that supplied us this lot for quick distribution—one of the leading firms of silversmiths in this country. The blemishes are almost imper- cep ible, yet they lessen the cost of these hollow-handled Knives so much that the whole lot should go in shortest time at the new prices. One feature about them that makes them more desirable is that the blades are S$ medium and dessert sizes Rose Pattern, value $8.94 a dozen...... .... $5.98 the garments in the class of “sec- onds,” and we get the lot every stitched. season for quick distribution, The | Plain, value $6.98 a d0Zet......05 cesses eeee $449 fi detail :— Skirts of blue, black and brown broadcloth, new box-pleated model, with alternate gores of side ii ‘Shirt! ane Soe Aine: Special Sale of In the aie vgceon tb seicth, a blue black ue made, pee pone lm she. Curtains and Various Men's Furnishing Natty Tailored Skirts of broadcloth, in blue, bla nd gray; these Shirts have silk 1 or brown; fan-pleated front and box-pleated sides, fronts and ribbed bottoms; the Drapery Fabrics. Coods Section. and white and blue and white cas- PURE BY Feesroteed Plain White "Shirts and white grounds with stripes, made of Ox- ford or cheviot, with separate pair Bon Femme Curtains—s new im- portation, comprising the latest novelty effects; > trade turn creates Other Good Grades :-— Natural Wool Skirts of handsome wool mixtures, black or blue; Shirts, winter J this special :— ‘of cuffs; usually retailed at one dol- At $12.96 triple box-pleated models, stitched flat at the top —. hye quality; ribbed Te CHAT lee $3.99] fan here at... ea Oke to make them close fitting at the hips; very stylish, obs rawers 3 match, with A AT as ven Stiff Bosom Shirts, made of percale and ea gussets an peal but ae Grade, a pair. $4.74) Madras, in a large variety of pit Two Models for Misses:— wteenees Mere. 14 Grade, a pair. ERPS ceehevssnvnetbnberventaves - Natural Wool Shirts, double back and i Grade, a pair Macy's White Dress Shirts, bodies of At $3.69] Skirts of blue or blick cheviot, seven-gore flare } front, ribbed bottom........ $1.39 | gi14s Grade, a pair fine muslin, bosoms made of 2100 model, neatly stitched; lengths 28 to 35 inches. Natural Wool Shirts, winter weight, | Nottingham Lace Curtains, autumn OGRE NER ees etenys.e) ro G48 At $5 964 Skirts of blue cheviot or green plaid fabrics; box. Drawers to match, with double gus. } styles; copies of Point Lace, Brussels,} Pleated Shirts, made of pares and im- ol pleated models, each pleat being finished with Sets and taped seams. 644] Marie Antoinette, Cluny and Antique: ported madras, various styles all. high stitched strap, French Imported Heavy Balti 1.29 Grad vee 98045358 seeveasneveosnnes . stite i sais, wall ainiahe, “i ant net 24 ane, gw $1.34 Mens iu i Neckwear ot palterns, match, w! louble gussets... 94¢ . thee in English Squares and w jour-in- Notions and Linings-=-A Sale of Babee Shirt, made in. Stxony $1.98 Grade, a pair. . 1 ae bom made to sell at one dollar, me 4. of extra quality Maco yarn; wint 2.29 Grade, a pair.. ++ $1.74 Se oe ta Mp eh el lal P First Importance to Dress makers weight; Drawers to match, Tae 1.9: Macy's Guaranteed Black Neckwi double gussets and pearl but. $2.59 Grade, a pai + $1.93] the best procurable—every one guar- Ist Floor, tons $1.19 $3.24 Grade, a pair. . . $2.49} anteed to retain its lustrous black finish Basting Cotton, 500 yard spools; Black Taffeta Percaline, 38-inch, value : under any test of service: regularly 44¢, a dozen; special at...28¢ 25c, a yard; sale price... SC —————————_— ] $3.74 Grade, a pair $2.98] Full Dress Ties and Four-in-Hands, Macy's Machine Silk, 1 02; regularly) Mercerized Sateen, black and all colors;] Wom $3.98 Grade, a pair + $3.24 4c 49¢.; special at... +++: 446! value 200. a yard; sale price,...... ide en's Underwear, Renaissance Dash and Vestibule Laces,} English and Folded sears and Four. Best American Pins, 360 count, aes All Silk Linings, 19 inches wide, black “om 29 inches wide, with two rows of widef in-Hands . - 68¢ Macys bec corind Dress Shields, p94 hes} rhe Neel en Sopa te ein ee Weight Cot- atv re 4c faye Tere ans nd $144 e , t0e Coremeeenes ion Vests, rade, a yar Hands Teal sizes 3 and 4; value 12c, sale price.-8€ | Our own Lining Silk, strong, durable, + t ay neck, long and sl 9 Satin Belting, 7-8 inch width, 10-yard excellent quality; made expressly for hort sleeves; Pants and Tights to pa eS Int i Ne Ci pieces, regularly 876.5 sale price, 696 | es, compare it with the 30c, grades | MAtch, knee and ankle length, | $1.74 Grade, a yard oac| introducing a New Cigar Hook and Eye Tape, regularly 12,3) sold elsewhere; our price......... vc | 48c.5 extra sizes at...... see, 590] $2.24 Grade, a yard... “$1.24 with Some Other yard, sale price... ...0+ —_—_—_— —— Medium-weight Cott Vest: Furniture Covering, 3 Normal Corset Steels, rerurly 12c.;| The Lining Department engages to | neck, long and short aitevest Pots 100 nkes Tapestry Furi voloigns ng, Special Values. sale price... +66 match, in the shortest time possible, | Tights, knee and ankle lengths... 4%¢ Sond 4 $1.49 Ladle’ . Red Line Hooks and Byes value | 9e. 4 any gown material, and at a lower price | Extra large sizes Bag | Ret SU A EB esos se Havana Minuets—all Havana filled gross; sale price...» 2¢ | than any other store Merino Shaped Ribbed Vests; medium | $239 Grade,a yard. .....-.... $1.74} and Havana wrapped Cigars; Pan- and heavy weight; high neck, Jong and atela size; made to our order to $2.59 Grade, a yard............$1,89 Fine imported Hose for the Chil- otal daysttes aM a natural: T French Linen Velours, solid colorings, supply the stead tcredag a . Extra | ines 50 inches wide or a fragrant little Havana r dren 24c. Instead of 40c, «» Shaped. Ribbed Merino Vests; oe $1.48 Grades, a yard 74} at a little price. These Minuets are saa PCT | quarter wool, in white and natural, high $1.39 Grades, a yard 98c] put up in boxes of 12—just nice By sending a buyer to the Hosiery manufacturing district in Germany, } neck, long and short sleeves; Pants and $1.69 Grades, a yard... $1.24] overcoat pocket size—and the in- and buying on a large scale direct from the maker, we are enabled io sell at 24c. a grade of Imported Hosiery that cannot be had elsewhere under 40c. There is no lack of 25c, Hosiery to be had elsewhere, but it is a. do- mestic grade, kpit on a cylinder, and certainly inferior to this full fAsh- ioned wear the’Germans send us IMPORTED STOCKINGS at 24¢. is in itself of particyilar interest to parents, Tights to match. : Extra large sizes $1.09 LL Children’s Underwear, -» » troductory price is 44c. a box, Isna—Key West, Clear Havana:— Petit Puritanos, box of $0, $2.99. Paratelas Finas, box of 50, $3.96. Rothschilds, box of $0, $3.99. Porto Rican Londres Finos, fine high grace cigars, box of 100, $2.48, Porto Rican Drevas, box of $0, 96 Curtin Repp, 50 inches wide, all color- ings, Otc. grade; our price, a yard. . 48¢ Sofa Cushions, covered with Verena velours, $1.74 grade; our price gl. 19 Sofa Cushions, covered with Oriental tapestry, $1.49 grade; our price 99 Four-fold Japanese Screens, with beau- That we sell ALL SIZES of these White Merino Vests, excellent qual- Most stores give you size 6 in domestic quality for 25¢., and tiful hand-painted decorations + isa Caer’ 25, $4.24 charge more for the ie sizes, ; ity, heavy weight; Misses’ Pants | 3475 Grades, our price $1.98 eee wee cur die This isa Ribbed Hose, made of the most carefully selected Egyptian cotton, | and Boys’ Drawers to match; size $5.50 Grades, our price $2.49] Media Pertestos, box of 25, $1.98, dyed black by the famous Hermsdorf, and guaranteed not to fade, crock or | 18, 39c.; rise 5c. each larger size. $2,908] Brevas, box of 50, $3.49, stain feet or underwear; medium weight, elastic, stout and serviceable, full- $6.75 Grades, our price....... fashioned, and in this and other respects very much superior to the cylin- der-knit Hosiery that has to be shaped temporarily by pressing; the heels, knees and toes are double and it is otherwise reinforced and strengthened, making it the best Children’s Hosiery ever offered at 24c. F. Garcia & Bros. Havana Smokers- made in Tampa—all-Havana filler and Havana wrapper, regular price $245 a box of 50; sale price $1.98. Natural Wool Vests, fine quality, winter weight; Misses’ Pants and Boys’ Drawers to Match; size 18, 44¢.; rise 10¢. each larger size. Bead and Bamboo Portieres, 5 ft. 6 in. wide and $ {t. 6 in. long, $1.69 grade; OU YEN... soreersrevverrvers $l. The Police Seek Young German ‘the notice of the wut letter arrived from reine | many Informlog him of the ius mother and announcing that fallen heir to a fortune estimated bg mo to Wi LP + whom Mr, Lott knew that ie ind vi HEIR TO $100,000. STRANGELY MISSING = nh his possession when | he arrived in York, and fatled to reach Lott's as previously arran ence, 4e feared that foul play or an accidaat, and the police, No tr has been found so fi Whose Mother Died While He Was on the Ocean, Leaving Him a Large Fortune, ———— | the popular vote for the two candidates ~ in the coming Presidential election you will win $00. The next nearest eet mate will win $100, The next six %@ . The prises are offered by New York Sunday World, and to : the contest you must & coupon which will be printed nowhere : the Sunday World, A coupon inaas Bunday, Get it. ‘The police of Greater New York are searching for Michael Loth, a young German, who landed here from a Ger- man steamer on Sept. 9 and has not been in since, Loth’s mother, a wealthy widow in Hamburg, died while Loth was on his way to this country and the young Suiting Ends Enough to End The Fall Suit Question with 59 Men $35.00 and $40.00 Suits $2450 Made to your measure ba At no time during the season—or after it—do we expect to offer @ more tempting Custom Tailoring special than this one, and it is to be regretted that the limited quantity of the suitings involved makes cet tain a sale of short duration, Not the least important feature of it is the fact that these Suit lengths} are all HIGH CLASS IMPORTED WOOLLENS. If made up in the regular way by our Custom Tailors they would cost $35.00 and "4000, Enough for 59 men who want either single or double-breasted Sack Suits of the better class, Comfort and Economy in These Fall Overcoats for Men 4 FI, Aside from the comfort they afford you in turning the edge of wrong- shipped October breezes, there is comforting satisfaction in knowing | that the cost is less here at any time than at any other good store where garments of equal quality are sold, If a doubt arises, study store sys tems. There is no other large store in America run on a Strictly cash basis, so there is no oier store in America so well equipped for lessening cost Supporting evidence :— Men’s 32-inch Box Model Overcoats, made of tan coverts, serge lined, sleeves lined with satin; also Knee-length Overcoats, in * Oxtord Gray and Black Fabrics, lined as above; choice, $9.96 ‘4 Young Men's 32 and 34-inch Box Model Coats, made fe of coverts, lined with serge or silk. ........005 $1 I. 74 ' Short Box Coats, made of fine grades of covert lined with serge or. silk; also Chesterfield Coats, 38 to 40 inches long, in Oxford gray and black, silk lined; choice.......... ” $14, 96 Finer grades in different models, $17.96 to 93496. Men's Rain Coats, made of Priestley’s finest silk-mixed worsted fabrles: weewebe in tan or Oxford gray; sold by others at $30.00 each, our $22 49 : e 4 Boys’ Clothing. ». price ... pecid ay Mii made of all-wool covert cloth in tan or olive shades; full-cut, stylish garments for boys 4 to 16 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, made of all-wool fabrics, including one pair “regular” and one pair “knickerbocker” trousers; sizes 7 to 16 years... . $4.49 Young Men's Rain Coats, made ot crt venetted materials in Oxford, tan shades, with or with made up to retail at $15.00 and §1 | sale price .. er Specials In Our eee de et vey) Wine Department. ‘nish jug free. mn All Wines, Whishies, Brandie:, ete., sold by the gallon, drawn = Srom the wood in full’ quart bottles at gallon price. me Finch’s Golden Weddi — | Monogram Five Years Old sd Te rwere' Years Old, Reru'ar price: gal, $2.94; bot, 24¢ | Regular price: gal., $8. bys» Special price: gal, $2.44 bot., S4e Special price: ral, $4.1 Royal Charter Rye Whiskey, > We have engaged to introduce this whiskey in New York, under the new brand name “Royal Charter,” The introductory pricess— — BOR sn sicves 59 a Red Star Cocktails, made of the purest and best matured and ripened for this purpose. The mixing ts done according to our own private for- mulae. Nothin far can be had at any price All varieties, regularly 890, & le ERT We are sole importers of the famous OLD GLENFIDDICH SCOTCH WHISKEY. Its excellent qualities are best determined by comparison. 00Se oe brand on the market and make your own test; gallon 185 bee S. PEMARTIN BRUT SHERRY—a remarkably fine, rich, nutty flavored dry wine; ERERE our own direct importation from the growers; our regular price $2.14 a pe spectal for this sale, gallo’ a 3 bottle, S26 ARRAGONA PORT, a rich, soft, full-bodied, strength. giving Teale our Own hy telesealh regular price, gallon, $2.19; bottle, 49¢.; special for this sale, Fe i ecctht oactes 1.64 bottle, 446 $1 V6 & L. BEAUDET. and CHATEAU HENRY IV. BRANDY, imports in glass, ‘Se lat, price 9c, bottle; for this sale, bott! . Hock Wines, Clarets. { Leon Marceau & Cie., Bordeaux Heinrich Barthel & Soha, Mainz’ Quarts. Pints. Quarts, Pints $3.98 $4, ° Hochheimer 4.49 $5.49 Margaus 88 Te Grocery Orders may be given at your leisure inf” |Groceries| the Japanese Tea Room, on the ith floor, . It} . is a charming little Oriental nook—cool, quiets f° presided over by Jap garbed folk, who are there to minister to your immediate wants with dainty refreshments, At vour call are the order clerks, to take such orders as faultless quality and matchlessly low! prices encourage you to give. NATIONAL BISCUIT CO.’S CRACKERS. Celebrated “Athena” Sugar-filled Wafers; sold regularly at 25¢ \! ti our price for this sale 14¢.; dozen titS.....sseeeeeeues Consumers not limitel—dealers not supplied, VIENNA BR He COFFEE. Rich, full favored and i ge St. Julien Pontet Can Liebfraumileh” BO. vc cesucithass White Flour Farina, pound cartons, Be.; dosen....64e Beet Granulated Hominy, five pounds, J cotton bags oe Herrines, No 1 Mixed rasnitad Holland Herrmas, Milchner D> for thie sale. .88e 1. regular price, Me; for this sale....! Fine Home-Made Cakes, Only best wun ingredients used and greatest care taken in making, these cakes. Try our latest success, “Cherry” Cake, 29. a pound, Appetizers from the Celicatessen Department: } 3 to order| Potato Salad, with mayonnaise ‘ 5 excellent bread ve" been attested by purehasers 2441p, can. Impored wie reguler price, 7 Suger Cured Boiled Ham, sliced by our Holland” Slicing Marhyae. | Smoked Rhine Tacks Salmon: pound ¢ ‘34e | pound a 4 m iif Corvelat Sausages, Finnan Hadtiee, 0 feeetits eres 146 New Dit Pickles, dose Yyil, Cream New x Pickled Pigs’ Feet, pound Ge Baked Macaroni, with cheese and Tomate sauce, dish . te