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ON A STRETCHER He FACES PRISON €berhardt, Paralyzed by Poliee- ‘man’s Shot Nineteen Months Ago, Carried to Court to Meet Sharge of Highway Robbery. HAS BEEN IN HOSPITAL AND CASE HAS WAITED, Brother Who Was with Him at Time of Robbery and Shoot- Ing Also Arraigned—Both Are Held for Trial in Brooklyn, Albert Pherhan®, a young man who for a year and a halt hms been a pa- em in the Brooklyn Hospital, was carried from an ambulance Into the Adams Gireet Court to-day to face a @harge of highway robbery and assault, for which he may be sentenced to ¢wen- ty years’ imprisonment, ‘The crime was committed on the night ‘of Apmi 20, 1908, and in endeavoring to eacape from a polleeman Eberhardt was wot in the spine, He is paralyzed from the walst down and will never recover the we of his legs. He and his brother Joseph, it ts al- Jeged. held up and robbed Joseph Deveda, of No. # Green lane, Brooklyn, on the April night nearly two years ago, and were beating their victim into in- @ensibility when Policeman Nealli came to his assistance. The brothers fell upon the polloeman and were getting the best of him when he managed to geoure his revolver and shot one of his assailants in the spine, Albert was taken to the Brooklyn Hospital and his brother was caught after a chase, Both have been changed with highway robbery and aspault, but thelr formal arraignment has been de- Jayed until the injured man’s /condition would allow of his being carried Into court. After the remarkable arraign- ment of the paralytic both mi Geld for trial, =~ BENEFACTOR ROBBED, Wook in Day Star Only to Have Him Disappear—: Silverware, Robbery and ingratitude were charged aginst George F. Day, seventeen years old, in the West Side Court to-day, The was Charles W, Sandusky, @2 opera singer, who lives at No, 108 Wee, One Hundred and Ninth street. Gandusky explained that young Day pres homeless and starving when he ook him tn and fed him and gave him room: which to sleep. parenyy MV read tour & shore o he got back Bay was gone, Mo all the Sandusky olothes, much lverware and many articles su th oS wnbroker s ‘attention. the o Weat One Hundredth street ‘ere notified and they appre- mt a) Pg T i join, ots ever ea beid in $1,000 bai” 7° sig { a Greatest Christmas gift in the world ts a plano, So that your gift may be ‘tho greatest we agree to sell you 4 high-grade instrument ata bargain price, small pay- Mont down and a smaller one each month, and will deliver your plano when you're ready, Prize bargains saved for Fri double, $150 aplen $ 1 Pigoher Upright...... quickly ad; ‘This is an exo 1 Chickering Parlor GrANd ..4. 0.05 ose PVVS ht te ete and | coma tion Tike new; excellent tone. eal Great bargain; fine t 1 Chickering Upright... ‘Worth $100.00 more than we ask, Also ($ other fine Shop During the Morning Hours ” piway ot uth te lf Possible. 6th Ave. Bt. Visit the Newly-Opened White-and-Gold Art Room, 34 Floor, In this new display room we have installed some late shipments of Royal Berlin Porcelain Wares, for which we are American agents. These wares wete given first prize at the St. Louis Fair. The showing we make includes many pieces of which there are no duplicates. ed expect to make daily additions to the exhibit in this art room, con- ing the displays entirely to various wares of the highest class. French Umbrellas----Our Own Importation—-For the Holidays. tat Fi, Broadway, Men's and Women’s Fine Umbrellas, close-rolling, covered with silk taffeta; handles of pimento, furze and Weichsel wood; sng and crook shapes; sterling silver trimmed; each....... + $5.96 The same, with novelty handles of French walnut, sterling silver and Roman gilt caps on partridge wood mounts, with aa gilt Ports 6.06, 97.40 and 97.98 We show, In addition, a collection of very fine Umbrellas, with handles of hand- carved Japanese and French ivory, Roman gilt, sterling silver ¥. ique Turk- anti ish designs, at prices ranging from..........sessseereveees .96 to French Novelty Umbrella Handles Mounted to Order. For this Rotiary season we have imported a large selection of Umbrella Han- dles and are prepared to mount them to your order. Prices of Handles range ffOM...(...0..s.cssseeesenseeeure $2.97 to $12.40 The designs include French gilt animal heads, some with Imitation rhinestones; pe prey designs in Prench gray sterling silver and novelty Handles in art nou- veau designs, Silk Remnants in Lengths for Waist and Dress Patterns. ist Fi, This week-end special involyes black and colored Silks that will come in particularly handy for those who expect to make gifts of Waist or Dress Patterns, Prices are from 10% to 25% under our regular low prices for these fabrics, Included are Gros Grains, Peau de Soles, Peau de Cygne, plain and changeable Taffetas, Crepe de Chines, Messalines, Satins, Broche Velvets and various others, Special in the Lace Dept. Black Silk Escurial Galloons 2 to 4 inches wide Sale 1 3 c Value $8c. per yard. Price, In moving our Linen Handkerchief department to the 34th street side , ‘Holiday of ite gual floor we hase gud the sel ans Handkerchiefs | jrhiny ways sor faites ford - tring these unsurpassed stocks. We Invite an inspection of the large assortments gathered for Holiday selling, Many of them are products of our own Handkerchief factory in Belfast, Ireland—a manufacturing facility that, combined with our cash system, gives us absolute supremacy in underselling. Examples:— Men's All Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, | Finer qualities, boxes of six, six In a box, per box.. 72 c., $1.24, $1.30 and $1.60 Men’s All Linen Hemstit All Linen Lace Handkerchiefs, great va- chiefs, hand embroidered initials, riety, each 4c, and 46c Of IK ceeveeresseeersnerseees Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, scalloped or hemstitched, beautiful pat- terns, 75 styles in all; values up to ik: er box] riety, each .........065 ) 1,80 Fi ities, boxes of six, anion $1.69, $1.89 and $2.99 Women’s All Linen initial Handker- | each; sale price “chiefs, fine quality, Initials hand em-| Children’s Colored Border Handker- broidered; box of six..... onestes ‘T4c | chiefs, 3 in a fancy box, per box, .14c¢ Evening Footwear for Women. leather or white kid, with turned soles and Cuban heels, &@.90 Pumps of patent Beaded Slippers of black kid, one strap, turned soles, Louls XV, heels... 4 Same, with three StrApS....ss.ssssererassrseressereserdesereeseenees 90 Sailor “Thes of white, pink, blue or bromze kid, turned soles, Louis a WEClS vocececreeseeeerseeeersererreeee C0bsvrtecrececsres ti Sailor Ties of red or green goatskin, turned soles and Louis XV. heels... $5.06 Bronze Kid Slippers, Reatea 5-button, turned soles, Louis XV. heels.... $5.06 Slippers for Men, Tan or Black Kid Opera Sipps Tan or Black Romeo Slippers, tu turned soles, kid lined........ soles, kid lined............... $1.08 Tan or Black Kid Romeo Slippers,| Black Velour Calf ra Slippers, tamed POMS. iceceseressesees $48 hand turned ‘eee rey 97 Black Kid Brighton Slippers tured soles, kid trade Ug S6 hand treed soe StationeryDept. Rubbers & Rubber Boots ees) orl FOR MEN AND BOYS. Leather Desh: Blotters, Bic, 90¢ ae “nr, Arctica, first mualty wool lined; four buckl buckle style, 61:40. sens Bl aes Men's Storm Al Rubbers, first quality, wool lined, $1.24. Men's “Storm K' $3.48, ing” Rubber Boots, back, Leather Desk Blotters, wee a4 including desk Leather Rack, In black, red or paenrd 1.89, p91 and $2.38 Leather Trayelling Clocks, $1.41, $1.71, $1.06 and $2.11 welling Ink Wells Lee ite 4c, $6c, O1c Sets Short Rubber Boots, felt lined, ies Pure Gum Storm Rubbers, R Leather Address Bool, sel of Ruse Boys’ Storm King Rubber Boots, tole: "dare, .94c, 406, T4e says to 13%, 3 sizes 1 to 6, in leather cover, cased In Heat 8, $1.10 and $1.43 Youths’ Lightwel Knee Boots, sizes 11 to 3 $148; camaro ects wf en 8 to 10%, $1.24. Boys’ Pure Gum Storm Rubbers, sizts 2% to 544, 59c.; with spring heels, sizes 11 to 2, 44c, FOR WOMEN & CHILDREN. Engagement Tablets wi leather Leather Desk Set, in walrus leather, including blotter, pa rack, ink box Leather Desk Sets In saffian leather, | Women’s Aretics, wool lined; ten- including blotter, ~ paper rack, ink | button style, $8.94; eight-button, bottle, calendar, pen wiper and ge $1.98; four-buckle style, $1.98, POR cccccccvenevcerrsrsesees 4 Women’s Light Wel Peshah Desk BOM tA back, Deared Gekee Ce Ne RAM Boots brass corners, $2.68, $2.19, $3. Misses’ Storm King Rubber Boots, $2.24; Children’s thik $1.98. Misses’ High Cut Arctics, sizes 11 to or with ak i ston 1 wo Leather Stamp Boxes..41¢., 49c., 90¢ Writing Desk Set, consisting of nine pen tray, paper cutter, hand candlestick, ther- ‘ THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, 1904. Macy’s--The Largest Retail Store Under One Roof in the World-Ready with the Largest Holiday Stocks in Macy History. Mention of the SIZE of these Holiday stocks is merely incidental, OF first importance to you who buy is the store system that is responsibi for the collection of :merchan- dise on such a gigantic scale, It is the simplest known system of merchandising—CASH BUYING AND CASH SELLING on a slender profit margin. It enables us to undersell—-EASILY UNDERSELL—all other establishments that depend upon large profits in order to make up various expenses, such as the cost of credit machinery, losses due to bad debts, the cost of prizes, premiums and schemes of a similar nature. As one example, take BOOKS. We regularly sell late publications at 98¢., against the 1.08 charged by ALL other dealers, These Books cost us MORE than the other dealers pay, because we cannot procure them from the producers—THE BOOK TRUST. Yet at 98. we derive our regular margin of profit, and our Book business thrives. While the saving on Books may be only 10%, on other lines it is MUCH GREATER, our piices frequently being but ONE- HALF what others charge. We prove it in the sale of Holiday goods—in DOUBLING THE PURCHAS- ING POWER OF YOUR MONEY AND SELLING YOU TWO GIFTS VERY FREQUENTLY FOR THE PRICE YOU EXPECTED TO PAY FOR ONE, We urge you to make comparisons. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. wee yo ara A Sale of American Paintings WOMEN ncckwear |. Much Under Real Value. In our Art Galleries, third floor, we present a collection of about fifty We present canvasses from well known American artists, among them W. Ver- An elegant assortment of Real | Planck Burney, George Howell Gay, G. L. Herd! B, Griffin, C. Sether, A. Fullwood, G, E, Colby, Charles 7 Pasion A. T. Bazane, Hugo Fisher, L. A. Mulholland and P, E, Chillman, They are true works of art, but “art” notions do not ¢ In the sell- ing. They came to us at a concession of pres one-third, and, as we look upon them as merchandise, they will be distributed at sae pris averaging two-thirds regular value. Every canvas is gold-framed and offered complete with shadow box. That you may determine the sizes suitable for the wall space you have in view, we give outside measure- ments of shadow boxes in this partial list:— Painting by A. T. Bazane, 23x27 Inches, price. Painting by A. T. Bazane, 29x35 inches, price. Painting by A, T. Bazane, 29x39 inches, price. Painting by A. T. Bazane, 37x47 inches, price... Painting by L. A. Mulholland, 23x27 inches, price. . Painting by Thos, B. Griffin, 21x25 Inches, price... Painting by Thos, B, Griffin, 29x37 Inches, price. Painting by Hugo Fisher, 31x37 Inches, price... Painting by Hugo Fisher, 37x47 Inches, price... Lace Berthas, Scarfs, Circular Col- lars, Yokes and Collar and Cuff Sets In Duchess, Brussels and Princess Point, Applique, Bruges An exceptionally w' y of Fancy and Tailor-made Neckwear, as well as the newest !deas and combinations in Lace-and-Chiffon and Liberty Silk Scarfs; Ruffs and Stoles, four-in-hand effects, In Lib- erty silk and chiffon, and a very extensive collection of Pull Dress Protectors. Velling Dept. We are now showing complete assort- ments of Veilings and Veils, Including a large selection of Automo- bile Vells and the new “Tuxedo Mask,” ‘ a half polka dotted novelty ‘rom Paris. Painting by Geo, Howell Gay, 29248 inches, price. . -, 9008 We Offer Special— Painting by Chas, T. Phelan, 25229 Inches... . $30.06 Muslin Chiffon and Mousseline de Sole Painting by G.-L. Herdle, 34x37 inches, price. .. A804 Veils, embroidered and chenille Painting by G. Sether, 21x25 inches, price. ~, 990.06 1% yards long; value 74c. to $1. tach; sale prices 4%, and 59¢, Children’s Coats. unr. bing Full-length ee wate of tan and brown kersey cloth; cape, finished with silk baton vy siees 6 to 14 years... $8.96 Misses’ Three-quarter Coats, made of tan, brown and black kersey cloth; pleated effect with strap; new sleeve with cuffs; sizes 14, 16 and AE WR scar sciznrateiss $9.96 Girls’ Full-length Coats, made of blue bok red Lia erat clrowlar cape broadcloth strappings; sizes 6 to 12 years $14.96 Misses’ 45-inch Coats, made of heavy black cheviot; fly front, loose back, th strap; lined throughout izes 14, 16 and Painting by G. Sether, 29x37 Inches, price. Painting by G. Sether, 37x47 Inches, price. Painting by A, Fullwood, 23x27 inches, price. Painting by G. E. Colby, 23x27 inches, price. . Painting by P. B. Chillman, 24x25 Inches, price. Painting by W. Verplanck Burney, 27x31 inches, p Seven Paintings by J. G. Brown, —"THE VETERAN OF ACADEMICIANS.” “Dropped in to See the Widow” “Apple Parings” $797.00 “The Belle” “Pull for the Shore” Ready for this Holiday sale we have twenly thousand dollars’ worth of Plated Ware alone, all of It from the factories of William Rogers & Sons, of Meriden, and all of it ig much under Silver Plated Ware,’ .,, $18.49 regular price, Cases will be furnished aay y at small cost, We offer:— Children’s Dresses, Tea Spoons, set of six, 49c, Berry §) , tach, 59¢. set six, ic. je vers, eac 5 High Neck Dresses, made of blue and | Dior forks, wa of six, 98c, Cake Servers, roy BAe, brown novelty mixtures, trimmed with plain cloth, braid and buttons; lined, gored skirt; sizes 4 to 14 years 98c High Neck Dresses, made of blue, red, green and brown cashmere, two styles; suspender and Russian effect, trimmed Sugar Shells, each, 19¢. Butter Knives, each, 18, Fish Knives, each, 80c, Oyster Ladies, each, 87c. Cold Meat Borks, each, 34c | Sugar Tongs, each, 38¢, Child’s Knife, Pork and Spoon, 40¢. Dinner Knives (not made by Rogers), with nickel silver hollow handles, slight imperfections in the burnishing; regularly $4.19 a set, sale price 92.44 Cream Ladies, each, 34c. Fish Forks, each, 69¢. with plain ee faney babe velveteen Straps and buttons; sizes 6 tO 14 YOM. ..sseserseees $1.96 High Neck Dresses, made of blue, brown and red cashmere, trimmed with taffeta silk, bertha trimmed with brald; lined gored skirt; also Sus- We never before presented such an array of medium and high-class pieces—all in the most approved shapes and Quadruple-Plated Hollow Ware. Dresses, made of green plaid ‘ical jon ne plain walst, shirred, @ 6 finish. Among them Kiled skirt; staes 6 to 14 yrs, $v Four-plece Tea Sets, $4.94 to $10.07. | Water Pitchers, $1.87 to $10.07. Sets, $11.96 to | Nut Bowls, $5.41 to $8.71. Cake Baskets, $2.07 to $9.19. Soup Tureens, $3.08 to $20.94, Dresses made of blue, red and brown Five ral Tea cheviots, serges and novelty mixtures, » $40.40. Three - piece Coffee Sets, $6.54 to $13.40. trimmed with plain and fancy braids, Fs buttons king Dishes, $2.86 to $7.66, plain cloth and ) sizes 14 a ‘ f Four piece Coffee Sets, $0.74 to | Tea Kettles, $6.94 to $17.61. LAL cist eat $4 $16.08, Ice Tubs, $1.87 to $7.60, High Neck Dresses, made of green | Wine Coolers, $4.69 to $17.94 Loving Cups, 8c, to $24.98. , trimmed with plain and fancy | Coffer Urns, $8.12 to $17.04. | Wine Coasters, $1.89 to $4.39. raids; kilted skirt; also Dresses made | Candelabra, $4.51 to $20.63. | Serving Trays, $%11 to $17.00. of blue cheviot, trimmed with plain cloth and buttons; kilt skirt; 49 sizes 6 to 14 years $6. Crumb Sets, butler finish, including triy and scraper, with ebonized handle, $1.04. Three-light Candelabra, burnished fin- Bread Trays, embossed designs, fine French gray finish, $1.49. Bon Bon Dishes, embossed design In fine French gray finish, 7@c. Fla Fruit Bowls, quadruple ‘plate frame and | ish, $3.33. “ng Bohemian phn bowl, $2.24. | Claret Pitchers, colored iridescent glass tled. Plante Chocolate Pots, burnished, | with plated silver tops, $1.59. All-Wool Twilled Flannels, 27 inches wide, suitable for waists, underskirts, gray and pay handsome designs, $2. a ,, aaa e, The following list Includes the newest designs [Sterting Silver, fin medium and heavy weight, Cases will be furnished at a slight advance in price :— Tea Sets, Tea Spoons, doz, $5.94 to $21.49. $74.06 (o $148.56 | Dessert Forks, a doren, $14.56 to Three-piece Coffee Sets, dozen, $18.66 to $46.16 to $86.19 Coffee Spoons, dozen, $5.98 to Fruit Bowls, $16.89 to $73.96. Bon Bon Dishes, $2.41 to $18.74. Dessert Sets, $8.98 to $13.34. $2.63, Oyster Forks, dozen, $8.67 to $18.98, Butter Spreaders, dozen, $8.88 $17.89. Berry Forks, dozen, $5.98 to $8.49. Cream Ladies, each, Tc. to $2.97. Meat Forks, each, Our Own Unshrinkable English All Wool Flannel; in plaids and all the new- est striped designs; suitable for waists, kimonos, pajamas, &c.; regular yard; our price 69¢ Viyella Flannel, cotton-and-wool, un- shrinkable, in a great variety of striped and checked. patterns; all other stores well-known Flannel are Four-plece Dinner Forks, $28.81 to, Complete Stocks of Blankets in the Basement. ; ; Men’s Overcoats pecqnrer Brings ‘MF. rear. There have been occasional special lots of men’s overcoats coming into retail channels for several weeks past, but the groups we tell of om are easily the best values we have seen this season, Share them— the winter is young! At $10.74 Value $15.00 At $14.96 Value $18.00 Choice of a collection of eighty extra long Coats (50-inch), made of heavy Oxford over- coating cheviots, the bodies lined with the sleeves with satin, These are pred draping model Coats, in sizes from 33 to 42, Two undred knee length and extra Overcoats, blacks and grays, made of fried kerseys, thibets and cheviots; bodies lined serge or worsted, sleeves with satin. i Finer grades, silk lined $19.96 Tourist Overcoats, made of heavy cheviots, in attractive pattern single or double breasted, belted or beltless; length 52 inches. 14.96 to $24.96. lt , 52 inches long, b es $16.49 10 $2496. Paddock Overcoats, black and Oxford shapely shoulders and full bell skirts. This is a collection of Bust about one hu all. They y Men’s Suits, } ip of cieviots, worsteds , ea eeenel mses hee p Ces Lai breaste n Value $20.00 Other lines up to $32.49. Men’s Smoking Jackets, At $3.96 maser gr bse noon cr, vanes and tops of pockets; bound with cloth and silk cord edge. = At$4,89 Mace oF sine reversible cheviots, ln gray and My cuffs and pockets trimmed in bound; silk cord edge. dark mixed cheviots,An: At$5. 49 Mat ot net. toons At$7.49 Made of fine velours end eheviots, ta grays and : At$9.96 plaid backs in lighter shades, matched or cont trasting colorings. At $4.69 At $6.96 Made of feet irlot cloth, aed Crourhout sii Finer grades in matelasse ranging up to 617.96, Made of imported blue; collars and cuffs in Made of brown, blue or tricot cloth; collax, and pockets trimmed with quilted satin, abroad. They make up quite the handsomest ever brought together. The collection embraces garments made up in the richest silks and Hip Rimagn lng » fou pepe ge at ere ape many 2! a effects, from $4 Sepp tes * ' Men's Walking Sticks. ist Fi, Boway. = ks, , At 98c-Meotateht crooked and oper; serio sve ts At$1.49 Set yitee ses he re ot At$l 98 tnitd ahd starting fiw thneeroeea i ne Walking Sticks of partridge teakwood, chen § inlaid and serge trimmed; colon crooked handles. . Walking Sticks of partri black At$4.96 and malacca; ‘aes tag tires alte bectaoe eal Lavi sterling silver trimmed and silver handles on partridge wood. . her novelties, including Carved Dogs’| Club Walking Sticks, Heads, Cape Horns, Horses’ Heads ro wok: porte Maye genuine gun metal, sterling silver sea inlaid and silver trimmed, uj At $2.98 Housefurnishing Department. ‘Basement. Baby Carriages, $8.94 to ae iki to $29.96, Nay r w and Reed Reclining Go-Carts, adh $24.11; with hoods, 916.32 to English Baby Coaches, $19.74. PAPIER-MACHE WARE, Handkerchief Boxes, 42c. to 6c. Glove Boxes, 42¢. to 73¢, Wall Brackets, 31¢. to $1.63. | Crumb Sets, 82¢. to $1,09, Stationery Holders, S4e. to $1.29. Letter and Card Racks, 31c. | Blotters, 34¢, to 67e, Ink Stands, 582, to 86c. Powder Boxes, 12c. to 19¢, Wall Pockets, 31c. to $8. | Candlesticks, 360, Decorated Serving Trays, 36¢, to | Fancy Bread Trays, 82c, to 142, WOODEN WARE, _ Mahogany and Solid Oak Chi Cabi- Bo | Soll Oak S 93. ing Trays, 83c. to | Solid Oak Medicine Cabi Pri bas Plated Serving 7 plate bevelled mirror, at rey f Nickel-Plated Trays and Scrapers, 69¢. | flemish Oak Plate Racks, $1.38 to to $3.14, Flemish Oak Hall Mirrors, $3.7 Nickel-Plated Nut Crackers, atc. to 64¢, iall Mirrors, $3.79, Compe Punch Bowls, $7.39 to $23.49. | Oak Umbrella Stands, $1.03 to $2.64, caine Steins, $5.74 to $14.38. Hanging Hat Racks, $1.72 to $2.29, Cordial Sets on Stands, $1.96 to $7.44, oy eae Cases, carpeted topsgl | i ‘ ings, 360. | -" ‘ Porcelain Trays, nickel trimmings, Oak Music Stands, $2.06 to $2.44, to $10 Wall Pockets, 98¢. to $2.06. ct us Holders, $4.48 to $6.69. Copper Trays, $1.26 to $13.99 | Burnt Wood Footstools, 92e, Copper and Nickel-plated Napkin Footstools with carpeted tops, 46, Rings, 32¢. to $96, ae Carpet Sweepers, $1.64 tp . J ; Salad Bowls, nickel trimmed, $4.24 to Feit oA Cd ae $2.06. $274, LEATHER GOODS. Fitted Bags for men or women, large variety of styles; ebony or sterling sil- ver furnishings, $9.96 to $99.96. Travelling Bags, made of cowhide, sole leather, walrus, calfskin and alligator, $2.92 to $21.46. Leather Suit Cases, all shades and sizes, $481 to $25.42. Leather Suit Cases, suitable for chil- dren’s use, $2.27 to $6.53. Leather School Bags, $1.21 to $2.41. Men's Hat Boxes, made of leather, $4.47 "to $2081. METAL GOODS. Nickel-plated French Coffee Machines, $6.18 to $9.62. Nickel-Plated, Brass and Copper Five o'Clock Tea Kettles, $1.38 to $3.24. Nickel-Plated Chafing Dishes, $2.41 to $14.06 Nickel-Plated Wine Coolers, $1.54 to $6.34, € Brass Umbrella Stands, $4.82 to $6.53. | Oak Cutting Tables, 97¢. to | Oak Invalid Trays, $1.58 to $2.06. WILLOW WARE, BAMBOO WARE, Standing Work Baskets, $1.59 to $9.4. | Tables, $7¢. to $4.47, Fancy Scrap Baskets, 29¢. to $2.74. —_| Serving Tables, $4.12. Tea Stands, $1.82 to $4.36. | Plant Stands, 49¢, to Tea Tables, $4.12 to $5.49. | india Seats, $1.72 to . Work Baskets, lined with satin, 4c, to i" Stands, $2.06 to $344, $16.48. ' Baby Hampers, $4.58 to $6.18, Bassinettes, $1.54 to $5.67. Music Racks, $1.94 to $3.24. Wood Baskets, $2.06 to $3.44. Fancy Baskets, in assorted. colorings