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Vay | “GAY IN COURT Had Enjoyed New Year's | biind men were tn Yorkville to-day, arm in arm and vowing their New Year's celebration had @ll that could be desired. ‘They ‘thelr Oeatings near Twenty-third freet and Third avenue, and naviga- Bh became so diMoult that Policeman 0 of the Bast Twonty-second , M station, took them in tow. They pore landed high but not dry in the ie prison, h Reilly, who saya he was at & page at Albany, thin and tong ‘sipfitlows, with no fixed home, ig Me) Of the men. ‘The other is ‘Thomas wenoan, fet, forty and anything but Bir in his solled soldier cap and much ined aoldier blouse. When the men found Riley was trying to Utt N out of the gutter, Blinded by a Snowball, n When he was twelve years had his eyes injured so badly by fn which was ooncealod o since then hae had @ queer king for soldier clothes, Reilly fel from @ ront one Way and when they let h{m out of the hogpltal he had to get the assistance of @ steerer, “S'help me, Judge,” sald Brennon, "T wasn't drunk 'n' disorderly; no, sir; not’t all, Me ole pal, Reilly, frames up @ New Year's festival and a guy wht 4 carnage comes ‘long 'nd takes us for drive ‘n park. We went all over ith’ clty and heee we are, Tho guy thut took us out's sicher than—well, never} mind, you don't need know, anyway.’ “Thash right, Tom; don't tell 'Im,” aid Reilly, “We're perfeckly respeck- able people, We have love in our theants, we're full o' mercy, and we can get "long without 'pliceman any time,” Magistrate Knew Them Both, “I know both of you," sald the Magis. trate, “and I'm surprised to find you here again, Two gentlemen with all find themselves in such a predicament, I think IT met you fifteen years ago, @nd I can't say how many ¢lmes I have had you sont to the almshouse,”” “Guess he's got It on us," ead Tom, | “Bure I met Joe just fifteen years ago, and we've been best firens ever since, But {f that dude didn’t talée our canes ard lose ‘ein, Judgo, s'elp me, your most weyered ‘onor, and leave ‘em In carriage. After mumbling mucn about happy days and joyous living and not canin the world went round or si etill tong enough for them ‘to caltah it the two embraced and were deep {n sympathy when the Magistrate gent them for @ test ih the almshouse. men, Two lanky Southerners, | Journeyed all the way from Alabama to buy $3,000 worth of Brooklyn green- Goods, and the man they alleged was “stoering’’ them, were arrested to-day | through the sharp vigilance of Police- the appearance of gentility should not| man Boyle at the Pennsylvania Rail- moad terminal in Jersey City and are now/ being held pending the action of the United States authorities. When the 9 o'clock train from Newark unloaded {ts passengers the policeman’s eyo was attracted by two tall, lathy hats and sus- picioug bulges near. thelr hips pockets, jin company with a flashily dressed man, Boyle walked over to the trio and ar- rested them on suspicion, The well- dressed man, who gave his name as George Davis, resisted vigorously, put- ting up a strong fight before he sur-| wearing slouch FAIL TO GET GREEN GOODS Father and Son from Alabama Arrested on Arrival with Al- leged “Steerer” and Held for Government Authorities, who had rendered, after Policeman Ryerson came to. oBylo's assistance, At Polloo Headquarters the two Southerners gave thelr names as John and Wiliam Baton, afd said they were father andi son, The Batons told Chief Murphy that from itime to thme they had received by mail orlep new dollar bits from Davis and, on taking them to thelr town bank, had found than to be genuine, Ih answer to alluring literature from Davis they sald they had come all the way from thelr Ala- bama home tto uy $3,000 worth of the bills for $500, Davia met them at tha Palace Hotel, Nowark, and at the time of thelr arrest they were on thelr way to tho Brook- iyn riun of bargain-rate money wherd the deal was to ibe made. A search revealed a long horse pistol in the trousers leg of each Alabanian, Ohiet Murphy ‘will send them back to the Newark authorities if the Govern- ment officers do not arreat the Gen, COLLARS uit ARE 4 PLY PEERLESS PATTERNS ARE BEST OF ALL, Choose'the style you like best, et a Peerless Pattern, and your garment will be exactly as you want it} No others to equal them, ' 5c, 10c, I5c desirable Couch Bed. * 1 Ti r weeks Salesfolk to Serve You Chambers, extra Jar; Corn Cake Pans, 12 R g){ Double Rice Boilers, + slzes, Farina Saucepans, double, 2-qt. size, Berlin’ Shape Saucepans, with covers, 4 ind.6 qt. sizes, Tea Pot Cuspidors, large size, qt. sizes, Lipped Stewing Kettles qt. sizes, gt. sizes, qt. sizes. Long-Handle Dippers, 2 >; k 19% OMe, Covered Corn Ca! fay for the identical qualities, You know what these sal it we have FOUR TIMES THE QUANTITY we have ever had, and own the entire lot fractionally ‘you will quickly see what'a great sale it promises to be, Ready—with Nearly One-Half of the Entire Baseme.it Devoted to It, Many Extra Quickly. Choose at Y Berlin Shape Kettles, with cover, 4 and 6 Tea Kettles, 3-qt, size, ‘coasting Palis, sine 10x15, toasting Pans, size 9x14, Tea and Coffee Pots, 1% t, size, Berlin Shape Covered (TH 2 and3 Cuspidors, small size, Muffin Pans, 6 and 8 hole, Lipped Saucepans, 2, 24%, 3,and 4 qt. sizes, Colanders, family size, Fry Pans, 9-in,size, Stew Pans, deep and shailow, 2, 3 and 4 . Wash Basins, 12-inch size. Miaing Bowls, 3 and 4 at. sizes, Straight Soucepans, with cover, 2 and 3 k'Pans, 6 and qt. sizes, Deep Pudding Pans, 4, 5 and 6 at. sizes, Chambers, child’s size, couches condensed in form during the day. were made to sell at $11, 29c Colanders, large size, Stock Pots, si Milk Pans, Wert size, Deep Pudding Pan: ge size, hole, 4¥%-qt, site, inch sizes, Muffin Pans, 12 hole. \ ts, 2 and 3 qt, sizes, dies). . 2, 2%, 3 and 4 Water Pails, 14-qt, size, cover), Coffee Boilers, 6-gt. size, sizes. 6 39c and 3 qt. sizes, Buckets, 2-qt. size. ke Pans, 6 and 8 hole. two single beds, two single couches, one single built of bronze iron frames, fitted with National wire and helical spring ends. COMPLETE WITH TWO MATTRESSES. - These double iron Couches handles, 6 and 8 qt. sizes, s, 8 and 10 qt, sizes, Dishpans, 8, 10 and 12 qt. sizes, Lipped Stewing Kettles, Covered Buckets, 3 an Frying Pans, cold handle, 10, 10% and 11 Water Palis, 10-qt. size, Mixing Bowls, 8-qt, size, Coffee Pots, 2 and 3 qt. sizes, Lipped Saucepans, 6 and 8 qt. sizes, 6 and 8 qt, sizes, a6 qt. sizes, Tea Kettles, S-qt. size, Tea Pots, 4-qt. size, Stock Fots, 10 and 12 qt. sizes (side han- Coffee Biggins, 2-qt. size Roasting Pans, size 11x17 inches, Rice Boilers (double), 2-qt. size, Coffee Pots, 4 and 5 qt, sizes. Berlin Shape Kettles, 8-qt. size (with Dishpans, 14 and 17 qt. sizes, Berlin Sauce Pots, 8-qt. size (with cover). Berlin Saucepans, 8-qt, size (vith cover), Lipped Stewing Kettles, 10 and 12 qt. "ive Hundred Bronze Iron Frame Sofa Beds at we believe, is the lowest price ever quoted in any store on a thoroughly substantial and u And we have exactly five hundred of them to dispose of to-morrow at this re, A slight added expense for a Mattress and Bolster will give you one of the most comfort- beds you have ever owned—and a couch as well. They are built of a solid bronze iron frame—the only kind that is surely sanitary. They have drop sides, so that when both sides are down you haye a couch; when they are raised to a level with the centre you have a double bed fitted with jational wire springs and helical ends—adding greatly to the comfort, We ought to sell fiye hundred in a single day—at $2.99; it is so very much less than they have ever been Witere: offered at heretofore, ‘ $11.00 Double Iron Couches, 56,50 If you are a wee bit short of room in your home, these iron perform a very happy function—that of supplying you with a comfortable bed when a bed is needed, yet very much ‘These are practically double beds or couch- 8; one section is mad? to slide underneath the other, though when placed alongside, for a double bed, mattresses are of equal height; they can be used as couch or a double bed; Forty Thousand Pieces Gray Enamelled Ware In the Greatest Sale New York Has Known, ig before Holiday preparations set in—we st Enamelled Ware Factories for this great January Sale, constituted the purchase, and we own every piece for practically ONE-HALF what others les have been in the past; but when we tell you laced an order with one of America’s Forty thousand two hundred and sixty- Quartered oak, ished, carved front, sible, bair-filled velour cush- fons; regular vaiue $10,00, Siisaeieaetec iniccersiegsvarmatentaniee cearcamminarammemnes Y STORE OPENS 8.30 O'CLOCK COMMENCING WITH THE NEW YEAR 2 9 Sale To-morrow Only of | 100 Morris Chairs (worth 10.00) for 5 85 NottinghamCurtains, ONE-HALF, ~ highly pol-| with shaped arme,| i | with — rever- For 5.85 EVE ‘We give 2 B, & M, Blue Trading before 12 o'clock, One stamp wil room on the Fifth Floor, Muslins Less than Cost at Wholesale No Mail Orders. 8c per yard for remnants of unbleached muslin, 634¢ per yard for remnants of Bleached, twilled, heavy muslin, 6c per yard for remnants of white, fine cambric, yard wide, ° 4% per yard for Bleached Sheeting, yard wide. 6%e per yard for White Cambric, fine quality, 36 inches wide, suitable for underwear, 7T4e per yard for remnants of Muslin, extra heavy, bleached, soft finish, Towels and Towelling Turkish and Huck Towels are in this White Sale at reduced prices, Note a few of them: 20c each for Bleached Turkish Towels, value 29c. 15c each for Bleached Turkish Towe!s, value 20c. 10¢ each for Huck Towels, extra size, value 14c, each for Honeycomb Full books redeemed for beautiful free gifts in our Premium Exhibit Consists bef Leche of | ie Wonde: with startling powers of mystifying rel “The Palace of Mirth” Cr: laze. al cave of the Winds. flection. The connections, ia a novelty worth i Stamps with each 10 cents spent ith each 10 cents spent after that. Ready-made Sheets and Pillow Cases at Half No Mail Orders, We offer 10,000 ready-made Sheets and 25,C00 ready-made Pillow Cases from the Dover Manufacturing Co, at half regue lax pricer. Twice each year—in January and August—we purchase all the odd lots, ‘‘seconds'? and mill-stained Sheets and Pillow Slips from this concern at price concessions so great that savings of a half and more are the rule on thousands of pieces in this White Sale, 6%e and 8%c for ready-made Pillow Cases of all sizes. These are remarkable bargains. 28c, 39¢, 49¢ each, ready-made Sheets of various sizes. It will be months before bargains #9 great will be offered again, White Goods 2,500 yards of Bleached Madras, a full yard wide, in cord We're busy cleansing our st to take your fancy, and so quote you these below-cost 6.49 for 6x9, val. 12,89 for 6.3x10,6, v. 14.49 for 9x12, val, 19. 1.95 each for small Axminster Rugs, size 27x 60 inches, valued every- where at 2.75. Good Carpets to 88e per yard for Wilton Velvet Car- | pet, sold everywhere at 1,35, a Otlcloth and j@ per square yard for Sampson’s Oilc’oths, 4x4, 6x4 and 8x4 widths, advertised 30. leum, 4, 3 and Brussels rugs and all-wool Smyrna rugs. showing for to-morrow some in anextra heavy weave that are sure We are anzious to have all out of the way for Axminster 1.39 Rugs woven in one piece, eH Mowhe ( extra gocd qual AVC per square yard for fespotted Cork Lino- Towels, fringed, value P40. aad well known and widel: old at 15c a yard, 12 “each for knotted | ™ ane ieee yard, fringe Damask Towels, value 16c. LThis entire lot will be sold, per yard, Brussels and Smyrna Rugs At January Clearance Prices Fourth Floor, ‘ocks of all the accumulations of Of the latter we are prices: Smyrna Rugs 7.69 for 6x9, val. 13.50 11,79 for 7.6x10.6, val. 18.50 16.97 for 9x12, val. 23.50 each for small Wilton Velvet Rugs, size 27x54 inches; sold at other stores at 2.50. Be Cleared Out 49c per yard for Tapestry Carpet, ity, Linoleum at 36¢ per sjuare yard for Domestic Cork Lino Dyds, wide, | leum, extra good quality. its electric floor and musical “aati hundreds of miles to see, The and most valuable collection of distorti Table Linens Values such as those quoted below are the sort that will make this White Sale famous. They are of special advantage to homefurnishers, boarding-house keepers, restaurants, hotels, hospitals and institu- tions of all kinds, Read: 19¢ and 24c per yard for Table Damask, full bleached, 39c and 49¢ per yard for Mercerized Table Damask, new designs, 89 and 42¢ per yard for Trish Damask, bleached, 49 per yard for Scotch Damask, bleached and unbleached. Pattern Table Cloths There are 10 beautiful designs in these pattern Table Cloths, which have borders on all sides, 98e for all-linen Pattern Ta- ble Cloths, 2x2 yards, value 1,50, 1.29 each for Pattern Table Clotns, 2x2% yards, value 1,98, 1,69 each for Pattern Table Cleths, 2x3 yards, value 2.49, Napkins by the Dozen 75c per dozen for Napkins, value 1,00, 98c per dozen for Napkins, value 1.50, in Irish Point, Renaissance and found aaywhere in New York, Irish Point Curtains 1,700 pairs of curtains of Swiss manus facture—made with double thread net with fast edges, Dozens of designs to chcose from, and at these remarkably low prices: 2.98 for 4.98 Curtains 3.98 for 6.98 Cur, 4.98 for 7.98 Curtains 6.98 for 9.74 Curtains Here Are Handsome 2.98, 3,98, 4.98, 5.98, 6.98 and 7! what you save, 6%e per yard for Curtain Muslins, 36 inches wide, with dots, stripes | and figures; value 12%4c, and edge, Gold Decorated Cuspidors Basement. at 3c carefully; Read them Me Have 1 ughing Gallery is made up of the. dmission Is Fre Get Free Tickets at Any Exchange Desk | Ruffled Boboinet, with | renaissance lace insertions Brass Beds 1 Laughing Gallery. | | ‘The Crystal Maze is an ingenious combination o! Lage! png] ing mirrors in the world, Money-Saving Sale of Muslins and White Goods : This is a sale in retail quantities at wholesale prices, a fact that will be appreciated by hotel and boarding house proprietors, where large quantities of bedding, linens, towelling, white goods, etc,, are needed, To the individual it offers bargains equal in magnitude. 5,000 White Bed Spreads at a Third Saving 5,000 White Bed Spreads, Cone a @lean-up of the largest mill in the Fast at a reduction of one-third, Most i them are called ‘‘mill ising sh ey are as as any you may buy, are some ligt or loose threads, and for this reason we obtained them at the um- usual reduction quoted. All are hemmed and ready for use, and are for large size beds, for 75c White for 1,39 White BSC ei Spreads, | OBC yea Spreate 1,19 for 1,69 White Bed Spreads, Fancy Linens 4c each for Fringed Doylies, all white and red borders, regular price 750 per dozen, 10¢ each for 5,000 Dresser Scarfs, 114 yards long, 10c each for 2,000 Shams, ‘They are white with colored embroidery and hemstitched endsin about a dozen dit t designs, Not one in the lot worth less than 20¢. You Will Save on White Flannels 6c per yard for Bleached Flannels, value 10c. 7e per yard for White 'Flannels, value 12c and 150, Irish Point, Renaissance and Marie Antoinette Curtain Sales: January clearance sales mean great economies for those who purchase curtains to-morrow. Positively:‘the most attractive values Marie Antoinette patterns to be Fourth Floor, | French Curtains Renaissance and Marie Antoinette Lace | Curtains, principally two to sx pair lots, but absolutely the best French Curtain values we have ever shown, 2,08 for 6.98 qualities 3.98 for 6.98 qualities 4.98 for 8.74 qualities 6.98 for 14,89 qualities Arabe Lace Curtains 98 per pair for Dentelle Arabe Lace Cur ‘We bought 820 pairs of these popular curtains at a discount of one-third, White Sale Prices for Curtain Yard Goods 19¢ per yard for 39¢ Scotch Curtain Laces 45 | inches wide, with double | borders, fast edges, 18¢ per yard for 29c Houseturnishings Clearance of Brass Beds Basement. Just a few of the hundreds of bargains ready for the first days of the January clearance sale, Fifth Floor. \% Inch contin- the greatest value we A cuspidor at 3c is We've a thousand pairs of Not: tingham Curtains on our Third Floor that we don't wish to keep in stock a minute longer than is absolutely necessary. They are not perfect Curtains; they have such imperfections as place them in the “second grade;” yet they are so good and worthy, so far as looks and wear are concerned, that they form a great bargain at the prices attached to them, Designs include floral, antique, Cluny, Renaissance, Irish Point, Brussels and French Novelty ef- fects, We place them on sale to- morrow at 75c palr—kinds worth up to $2.00 $1.00 pair—kinds worth up to $2.50 $1.50 paitr—kinds worth up to $4.00 All odd pairs, and every pair dam- aged, remember; for they repre- sent several manufacturers’ lines, White, ecru, beige, Arabe, in 3 and 3% yard lengths, LINENS, Table Linens hy the Yard. Splendid quality Heavy Cream Table Damask, 60 in wide, , have heard of ina lon, time, There are 1000 of them, and each is handsomely decorated with gold and enamel in various colors, They are made of a very durable ware, and are a Y cuality equal to that of the regular 10c cuspl- dor, Becks of this sensationally low price we must reserve the right to limit quantities sold to one customer, We cannot fil) mail orders. Be for Nickel Towel Rack, with three arms. 2.29 for Parlor Oil Heater, Rusgia iron drum, fancy Wrought-Iron stand, i for Cuspidor, patent smokelow device, This Handsome 3e 1 Wat burn 10. houra con Cuspidor at gold decorated tinuously, Se for walnut stained Towel Rings, 29¢ for Galvanized uous posts, heavy filling, handsome husks on head Garbage Can, with cover and handle.” and foot, An 19¢ for Japanned | excellent con- Coal Hods. rutlon saa 15c for Imported hard-carved Salad gets, 0% | ® Very super Inches long ; jor finish, 8e for Kitchen Knife, 6-Inch blade. 88e for Toilet Cabi- net, large size, with plate mirror and extra comb and brush ‘compartment, with Md and towel roller 21c¢ for Perforated Japanned Bread Box, fam- ly alge, Value 32,50, 16.00 for 24,00 Brass Beds, high head, 1% inch posts, bow extension foot, heavy fillers, large husks, artistic and durable, t Annual Sale of Canned Goods That Insures a Saving of 25% on Pure Foods Sugar Corn—5,000 cases fancy sugarcorn, Tender and sweet, Usually sold for 12c, Our first annual January —_——— \"Tomatoes—5,000 cases, choice, Southern packed, red, ripe, tomatoes. | This is a regular full size ‘ Maryland | Standard’? 3ib, can and not a 2ib, can | as sometimes advertised by others, Case canned goods sale price, Case of of two dozen 1,38; dozen 70c; 31b, 6c a donen 1,52} doven 77cy 2ib,can 6'e Tomatoes Asparagus | oauash ” 2,000 CASES Delaware | 1,000 CABES Royal, Ret i ASE , extra ine fins | ‘ot quality, and bepyer cae et 2 ‘dozen, g as , H ny de BOs Ge [5101 do 00: 92¢ : Ae vr; |@ardenSpinach Tip Top 39c 64-in. wide extra heavy All- Linen Cream Table Damask. 48c 72-in, wide fine quality Pure White All-Linen Satin Damask, large 69 variety, choice patterns, at., C Napkins. Napkins, all linen, pure white, A, OREM rcevevrens Napkins, splendid quality, Damask, full bleached, Boze ibe aver anaint Napkins, heavy All-Linen Satin Dam-. ask, beautiful pattern ge dinner size, ny ces 2.25 wee vy fine and heavy Satin jamask, large size; regu price $4.00, ay dozen, a 82.98 Towellings. All-Linen Brown Crash Tow- elling, 9c, quality, at Heavy All-Linen Bleached Crash, 10c, quality, a Checked Glass Towelling, in red and blue, 11c, quality, at 6i¢c Tic 8ic BB aso ca 4 1,000 CA Routhern Jersey ‘Tomatoes, Hire's 3; | Krown; case 2 dozen 3- 1B packing, 8-1, cans case pound cans, 2.05; 48e@ {HB be 2 dosen, 225:4 Qe dozen, 1.49; can... dozen, 1,183 cans» 800 CASE Potter & 1,000 $8 Blue Bel CASES Mariposa Wel prunaton, snglandd ec ripe | stocks | poind; large, handsome | {0000 ee enn ie, aac 40: sons spears; 24-1. CAMB) CARE | ogen, 2.00; can... BAO: MADE |e oe, 6.55) 40, BOE ge |B soo CASES cold packed |8.60; per can Ca | German Lentils Southern grown, celion | ee Chnder tips; 14" | 7) CASES. bert Imported; eee ee per can 9G | yp, cans; case of 4 doze | rea erve; cane of | fg cans, 1205 p en, TBO; dozen. AZq | dozen ound ue \f] EarlyJunePeas |#00, sro [nnn 10c ak TASES sweet, orn 2500 CASES sweet | Sugar (ee iy | Sauerkraut | 5,000 ¢ ‘ % GASES choice Weat- | phalla; case 2 doren a pound cans, 2,10, CARES, Non, 1410; aan’: 10€ ery cane of ane “Ry Baked Heans 2.000 Luncheon 25 JB 3800 CARE dozen. 2-Ib. cans, dozen, §¢ "Stcing Beans |S Muecaee tates TON BA ) BEANS, PRA Str ng e is packed under the Blue ew Impo 8,000 CASES fancy areen | Bell Brand; pian or 3, original case, cons | cut Northern onain; pared In tomato saucs 100 cans, 10,75; oe, 2 AReae can, 4 domn 8 pat a ber dd.e | Ebb, 0th, Las “Ge | .r8i'e ize ie |i" |Green String Beans — 1,800| ne Peas- cases green string beans, Southern pack- ing. Every can guaranteed sweet, natu- jEarly June Peas—2,500 cass, 1904 packing, medium size, delicions peas, Case of 2 dozen 1,57; dozen | ral flavor, Case of 2 dozen 1,19; dozen 60c; 2lb, can. ni 6c 79¢} 2b, 7e| Golden Parp Bartlett Pears Strawberries 1,200 CASES Southern: SAGE 4 | atown ‘iartiats, medium | peace Bive Bell extra Jersey dry | weixht case of a| of perfect berri eae PRUNE cant, | dozen cant. 94@| 2 dozen. 2-1) can oat Ba] B10; doz, 1.00; can 4.40; "doxen 2.26; ES the famous! 100 CASES Blue Bell ex-| oar it igus finest | tra fan California; de- ES first quality 4 pound cans, 26:7 4 Q@ | 5.10; doz, 2.00; can ZC | can crane ie dozen, 1.1%; can Sal Cherries Peaches sides 200 CASES Bluo Bell ex- River 100 GASES Columbia {2]tra California sliced, par- on Salmon; Blue Bell; catoh; JH, Uoularly delicious ‘when] sana: % verved with cream; T-1b.| 74M =leann; vase. of 4 ‘dozen,| can 1 G.25) dozen, 1.00: 4 ge] 75 CAuE i Wee BO lCAM vee eveveeere bia River: NS wort Adozen, 5. | Cato of 21500 CASES Blue Bell Cal-! 1 ‘G5; can itornia Yellow Crawford the finest selection of Cal- Fresh Meats ffornia fruit; packed in heavy sugar syrup; case lof 2 dozen 2. cans,| Lege Canada Mutton, Se ei! 1) 5.45; 4 Der pounds sreseser Cee hort Alb Boot a 250 Roasts, per pound,.. mel tra 0: Rib Lamb Cl Blueberries |3%;" , pounds for, « 400 CARDS. Hluebertte— | eo ay Loine Jer pack packed tn per pour case Kar ayrup; case of 2 dor-| cy 8 B10! dozen, 1.593 Ge cans, —GA0t| pound’, on Per Be BN Vverisnevvver 27¢ beenee I Genuine Raspberries Tain, per ibys, L246 250 ¢. fresh flayor,| 200 ©, extra Lemon ; natura stay don: | Cline; case of 2 dogen| Porterhouse oF Top Round en 2-lb. cans, 2.00 2%-lb. cane, 6.00; Steaks, per Shaka a BO oenes, LOC| dozen, BU0r cans Mal Ib ne cree meets Pears—1,000 cases Southern Bartlett Pears, large white fruit, packed in light sugar syrup, Case of 2 dozen, 1,85; dozen, 95c,; 3lb, 8 Crawford peaches, Hee dee eens ceeeee CAD seee creer seneerene Peaches — 900 cases Southern pack, Yellow Worth 6c case of 2 dozen, 2.65; dozen, 1,36; 3 Ib. 12¢ Baked Beans — 1,200 cases Boston Baked Beans, all selected, hand picked N. Y. State beans— Special x. Site packed plain or in tomato sauce, Case of 2 Ie er can, dozen 3 1b, cans, 1,55; dozen, 790} CAN.. +600 i | ey |

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