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CENTRAL LED THE STOCKS allroad tesue, Strong on New Reports of Ownership Change, Made a Good Gain on Steady it Demand. AND THE TRACTIONS., SHARE THE PATRONAGE. Bl yy : ago Great Westem: Show in 4, the Dealings—Copper and © Steel ‘Under Pressure. Barocks closed frregular in the market to-day, following a reactionary session, Nth the ‘volume of trading compara- ively smal), While the early dealings Were promising, the interest was not ‘onounced tn the afternoon, New York Central rather monopolized aaa during the day on new reports ongerning changes in the ownership @f the road, The stock advanced 2 per Gent, on good buying. ‘Erle ranked next {in strength, the common and preferred each advancing about 1 point, Reading, Rock Island and Chisago Great Western wore also prominent In the trading at fractional advances. There was pressure on Amalgamated Copper and thé Siee) issues, they ruling fractionally lower during the gteater part of the day. The other Industrials were irregulas, The closing of the Traction group was etrong, Bouthem Pacific, Union Pacific, Atch- gon, Baltimore & Ohio und St, Paul euftered smal) losses, Bonds were Asal ‘The total sales of stocks were 81,70 m@ures, and of bonds $4,275,000, a The Closing Quotations, ' Net ea, High, Low, Close. ch'g. 20 Ais Ch’ers Wt uv vv 80,300 Amal Cop TH TM 1% 1% 90 Am, Car & FB HY Wh + 7h 10 Am, C. & Fipf, 4% H4 Mlb 400 Am. Cot, O11,, 3% 35% 95% — % 70 Am, Grass T..14 18% 18% 70 A. Hide & L104 10% 1K%+% W0Am, H&L, pti? Hh OY 00 Am, Loco 5% 3586 “800 Am, Malt Hm T 'T +% 1400 Am. Smelt’ 85 82% 834+ 600 Am, Smelt 13% 113 119% + % 10 Am St, F, pf... HO by MOAm. Bugar ...144 18 18 —% 60) 'Am, Sug, pfl...139% 199% 139% MO Am, T. pf, ct, 99% 934 98% + % 160 Anaconda .....100% 108 10 —% BOA. T. & 8. F. 88% 87% 87% Ih MOAT & 8 Fp.101% 101 101% + % WOO AL. C. Line.,..125 124% 1% +1 W20Balt, & Ohio...105% 105 10 —% 10 Balt a0, pf. 6 6 6 +% Baye Ry Dogar 62% 61%, 6M Bul. & Bus pf. 8 $7 88 + 400) Can, Pacific).,.133% 133% 188% — % 800Cen, Col & CH 6 6 —% 0) Ches, & Ohio,. 49% 48% 48% —% 200Chi, & Alton,, 49% 4 Wh+% 100Chi, & Alt. pf. 8% 84 BY +% BOCh, & NW 100.Chi, & NW, $1700 Chi. Gt, West. uy 2h 1000. GW. pf B.S% % NTN MoChi, Term..... 8% 8 3% R00 Chi, Term, pf., 22% 17% 18% 8% BOCK. Un, Tr... 10% % 10 +% M0ChL U. Tr. pf. 42% 40% 40l4 | WOOCAC..C.& Bt Lvs 914 91% —% W100 Col, Fuel & 1.48% 47% AM +4 (Col, F,& 1, pS H +5 MCHC ali wm om Hh 4 Col, South., .. 3% By B4—h 660 Col, Bo. Ist pf. 6% 04 +h 100 Col, So, 2d pf 787 9) Corn, Products. ay wk % $30, Con, 17 19 — 100 Cont +128 1H UH +H 100 Del, & Hud.,..185%4 18g 18g 1% 20D. & KR, G. pf, 86% 80% 80% — tw Des! Un, Ry.. THY + TH TBA + % fy Dow Bouth., .. 7 6 ON+% $00 Det, South, pf. 34 93% WA — Ke 100 Fed, M, & 8) Blac, Co.1s7p Nor, pits 460 Hook. | Val... 91 660 Hook, Val. pf. 93 2600 1, Central...137% Ink Rener ae $00 Int," Papor pf, 77 "200 Toma: - Conit....+-3)% 10 Tomy Cen, pr. 66% @0 Kan; Clty Bo. 23% #0 Kar Cy Sov/pt bes 100K, O, Ft. 8, pt 82% 100 Knlek. Tee pf, 61 2900 Lou) & Nash, 141% ‘\gx00 Manhattan Ys Met, &t. 800 Met, 43600 Mex, Pon WW Alrbrake, yi. Cen, hs j LAS ty 20 Pac, Coast ... 4300 Pacific Mal $2600 Penn, RR 900 People's Gas 20) Pressed 8, C, 100 Press, 8, ( 100 Pull, Pal, Ca 1 RR. Recur Spf, My Steel... Wy 400 Rep, Steet pt.. Ty 3700 Reading .. 4... BI 02 4700 Rock $0) Rock Isl, pf. 800 Rubber Goods, 100 Rub, Cds, pr. oY leading, Rook Island, and Chi-|: ,|@emand, and supplies were over-abun- 4) bulge, while Wall street and some of SENATE A “Frenzied Finance” O of Proposed Inqu * WASHINGTON, Jan, 4.-Benator Btone, of Missourl;:today introduced @ reaolu- tlon stectting ‘sore of the assertion’ of ‘Thomas W, Lawson end Judge Altot it, Parker concerning campaign oontrfbu- dans, and aaking the Judiciary Commit tee to inqwro Into the allegations, ‘The resolution 1s as fajlows: “Whereas, ‘Thomas W. Laweon, 8 Prominent oftizen of Boston, Mass, and f capitalist of reputed large fortune, In a algned article published in Every- body's Magasine,*@ responsible and widely circulated publication, has spe- o'fically charged that he conspired, with certain other well-known aa ey raise a large corruption fund to se to promote the election of the Republl- can candidates for President and Vice- President in 186, and that they did raise five million dollars to be ex- pended ‘to tu at least five of tho oownere a4 ring the campal f 1904 jereas, du 6 n Of it Was aireotiy, and ps atically pheraee by J Alton B, Parker, prominent candidate for the office o: President, and by other citizens of Rreat prominence and kigh repute, be- longing to both the Republican and Democratic partie: as by maty Net we High, Low, Close, ch's. 8005.L, & BF p. 9% 7% 0% + OOOS.L. & SF2 pf. 1% Wo th —% 600 St. L. 8, W. Bh, B%% Be—-% 2100 St. L. 8, W. pf 68% 6 68% 1900 South Pac, pf.1164 115% 116 6700 South. Ry, Co. 5% 6% %%4—% 100 So, Ry, Co, pf. #7 7 87 100Stan, R. & T., 2% 2% 2% 2000'Tenn C. & 1...72%4 Wh 2 + % 2900 Texas Pacific. 5% %% %% + % 20T.8.L. & Wip. 54% bh FI + % 100 Twin C, R. 7.108 108 106 100 Un, Bag & P,., 10% 10% 10% 0U. BaP, pf. 3% 3% Ba—-h% 77400 Union Pacific..116% 114% 114% —1% 700 Un, Pacific pf. 97% 97% 97% + 100Un, Ry, Inv. 21% 2% ah— 4 100 Un, Ry. In, pf, 66 6. 6 7500 U.S: Pipe . 24 2h 2% +34 6600 0.8. P, pf.. 81% 7% BI +1% 0 U, 8, R, & Im, 7% 17 T% 2% 1000 U, 8. Leather, 13% 18% 18% 1000'U, 8, Tea. pf.102 101% 101% 6900 U. 8, Rubber.. 3% &- 9 +14) 2000 U, B. Rub, pf, 90% 99 = 99% + Me 81600 U, B, Steel ..,, 30% 2% 0% — % 24200.U. 8, Steel pf.. 98%. 92% 92% —% 2810 Va-Car Ch..... 38% 87% 3% — 0VaAL C&C. Wh @ +% 400 Wabash . 2k MK AN—% 40 Wabash vf, .. 45 8 8 +% 200 Westinghouse.180 180 180 1600 West. Un, Tel, 5% Me 4% $00 Wheel. & L. EB. 19% 10% 19% + \% WW. ALE Mpse 6 2B 900 Wik, Central , 2% 2% 2% + % 300 Wis, Cent, pf, 1% 45% 45% + rotons AMERICAN STOCKS FIRM IN LONDON, LONDON, Jan, 4—Money was in small dant in the market to-day, Discounts were steadier, being affected by the French demand for bar gold and the outflow to South America, Operators on the Stock Exchange be- came apathetic after a cheerful and moderately active opening, Console were casier on the fresh lssue of Irish Land Loan stock. Home rails were firm, owing to sadsfactory traffic returns, but closed ensler, : Americans opened steady. The move- ments ut about’ parity were irregular, though stocks were mainly firm. Baltl- more and Ohto was one of the firmest stock,, having been bought for Contl- nental account. Prices closed weaker, ‘The Mackay Companies shares were In- troduced on the Stock Exchange to-day, Grand Trunk advanced sharply on the traffic returns being nearly double the amount exvected, Japanese were strong, Imperial Jap- anese Governments 63 of 1904 were quoted at 97 1-2, os WALL STREET BULLS KEPT WHEAT UP, Tnitlal prices were about 1-4 of a cent higher In the local wheat market to-day with speculation fairly active. Traders generally were short and sentiment con- tinued mixed, the room trade feeling rather bearish and ready to sell on any the big commission houses continued their bullish activity, Corn opened barely steudy, New York's opening prices were:) Wheat—May, 115 1- 50 3-8, Chicago's opening pr! were: Wheat —May, 141-4 to 1143-8; July, 981-2 to! 93 3 Qorn—May, 4 3-8 to 441-2; July, 44 34, i York's closing prices M15 1-2 to 115 6-8, ew d were: ! Wheat—May — COTTON ADE GAINS AGAINST PRESSURE. | Cotton was meady in the market to- day, petees starting from 1 point lower | to 6 points higher, ‘There appeared to | be considerable pressure aguinat the | list, but prices held and further gatne Were made, ces wer pri January, 6.8 Kary ch. 695 8 ; October, 7.40 » late ‘pric LAWSON MAKES DENIALS. SKED 10 TAKE A CUE FROM LAWSON, jordered to show cause why a receiver in harges Made the Basis iry Into Campaign Qontributions by Trusts, important and responalbl . that iat, gums of money. ad Dae contribu' by, or extorted from, nu- moras tgtengs tn sotto th to be 10 the electio \° suing Brealaent an Vices Bremdent of the United States: and; e Ly lo Mong Be. 6, 1904, took official onssiss ¢ wing tendency to corrupt the electorate, and In’ direct torn reo ommend the enactment of a tiw iigalnat baling) and corruption in Fedanu elec- “Therefore, resolved, that tho Judici- ary Committee of the Senmte be and ts hereby authorized, empowered and di- rected to make inquiry Into tho matters stated in the foregoing preambie, and uleo generally into the subject of the Use of money in Federal elections, so ua to ascertain ns far ag possible the extent of the evil, and to report to the Benate at bhe first session of tho Fifty- iinth Congress, by bill or otherwise, the legislation said committee may deem neceseary to prevent or suppress bribery and gore ion In such elec- tions, Said committee may sit durin, the vacation of the Senate, and shall have authority to send for persona and papere, and to compel the attendance of wiliesses,” BEEF TRUST I h CONSPIRACY Packers Merciless in Effort to Control. Trade, Attorney-Gen- eral Moody Tells Court in His Brief on Their Methods. WASHINGTON, Jan, 4.—The brief of the Government in the case of Swift & Co, versus the United States, known aa the Beet Trust case, prepared by Attor- ney-General Moody, was presented to the Supreme Court of the United States ‘diay. The brief ts devoted principally to'an argument to show that the pack- ers are engaged in a conspiracy to monopolize Interstate commerce in fresh meats, The Attorney-General rays: “It may be remarked that Judges have differed ‘as to the validity of aggregations of Capital effected by some form of or- ganic union between several smaller ‘and comoeting corporations, and econo- mists are far from agreeing that such aggregations, within Mmitations, are hurtful, “Bo, too, assoctations of manufac- turers to regulate competition within @ restricted area have not always been condemned by courts, and have sonie- ‘thmes heen approved by publicists, But has @ responsible volce yet been heard to justify, legally or economteally, a conspiracy or agreement between nearly all the producers of @ commodity neces- sary to life, by which the confederates acquire absolute control and dominion over production, sale and distribution of that commodity@hroughout the en- tlre Fey, 9) on, with the power at will ‘nise prices to the cun- sumer of the finished product lower prices to the producer of the raw ma- terial? Yet, such ly that now at the bar of this court. “That there is a conspiracy to control the market of the nation for fresh ments; that it does control It; and its control ia merciless and oppressive, are facts known of all men. The broad question here fs, Does the Government's petition, with its statements of facts standing unchallenged, discover thut conspiracy to the court? + "We submit that it does, and that the decree of the Circult Court ghould In all things ‘be confirmed,” — LEHIGH VALLEY STOCK ON 4 PER CENT. BASI:, PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 4—The dl- rectors of the Lebigh Valley Rallroad Company to-day declared a semi-annual dividend of 2 per cint, on the common stock and a semi-annual dividend of 5 ber DAN on the preferred stock, payable fan, 14, his places the common stock on a 4 per cent, basiy, the previous dividend on the common stock belng 1 per cent. gem{-annually, BANK ASKS RECEIVER FOR BROKERAGE FIRM. Springfield, legen that Underwood, Fank- hauser & Co,, Ia Insolvent, TRENTON, N. J., Jan, 4—Underwood, | Fankhauser & Co, brokers, of No, 27 William street, New York, are should nat_be appointed for the om. yvoition, The order {8 returnable in ewark ou Jan, 10, | ‘The Chapin National Bank, of Spring- field, Yapsx., which makes the applica- tion, alleges that the defendant failed satisfy a judgment for $10,118, ts in ‘eure on its frangiise tax and tg in- vent | ‘Nhe defendant was incorporated on | Oot, 3,1 with a capital of $100,060, vy. 0) ane onengin Ohe: Rusy White Sale. |T ISN'T the advertising that is making this sale such a fine s , Itisnt the elaborate displa: t ascorded the ments, ‘The success of the sele is directly due to the Pas revoy Vahey of the Muslin Undergarments The wornan buys with care and knowledge will find in this gathering a very superior Jot of Muslin Undercloihes. She obtains refi goodness, and she pays much less than at any other time during the year, Women's ight Towns A | Additional Women's Drawers, Women's Fotticoats, , WOMEN'S DRAWERS; muslin 19. WOMEN'S PET lawn Wo! 9 NIGHT GOWNS, cal mi H ) ETMCOATS, deth i a trimmed ruffles, 0 | tlounoe, with 4 otnera | aevel Ft MR an 5. NEW YORK, Mebs cammnn oo | MRe vunevosne tap oe | lemen'as Corset Covers it IN COATH, | de wi ‘arn oe | ame RETICOL te, Mt | MERIT, OMG YEN cant This Week from Intil Closing Hour. Won he "8 CORSET COVE! 4 rf f Hh fetta; Tanaiel aith y7 Ry Ran ON '8 CORSET COVERS, Dries Speer ft th edging ‘ot Y, nN i faging “ot Val lace; extra die Double '‘S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps Mornin; 8.30 Till 12 o'Glotk, Thereafter, Single Stamps cambrio; deep nm Ly Tnverone and vdwinn 490 Women's Petticoats, WOMEN'S PETTICOATS, good Mice. tucked, Cambro PUREE xs ee tra dunt ruftles, OMEN'S PHITIC trimmed ounce; others with 4 ter of tucks, embroidery ruffle, Women’s Yight Sowne, WOMEN'S = NIGHT GOWNS, mus In, h Meare tvert yoke: embroidery Pap Las WOME NB, ° Hor negttiey ake of Nene ge WOMEN'S “NIGHT GOWNA. oams Lae Methad ey Theerttons: Mi 59e 24,000 f Shirts for Men © A? SIC Gach, / Colored and White Negligee Shirts'and Stiff ¢ Bosom Shirts. ‘This is the big January Sale, and we price ff the Shirts at less than the cost’ of materials and [ making, certain fortunate trade conditions making, # Yew and Used Pianos. Continuing A Sate Chat Offers Many Extraordinary Attractions, THs is the first day of the Mid- Winter Sale of New and Used Pianos, Of course, at this writing it isn’t possible to tell what pianos will be unsold to-morrow. : But it is safe to assume that those who come to-morrow will be just as pleased as those buying to-day, for the range of selections is so great that all prospective customers are sure to get exactly what they want. (Blegel Cooper Store, Stu Floor.) Women’s UWbaists Jor Immediate and Early Spring Wear. To-morrow we will feature three cleverly designed tailored Waists in a broad assortment of white and colors, a WAISTS—New tailor model (as illustrated), made of a highly mercer- ized ARMURE WEAVE CLOTH ina beautiful array of colorings, The entire front, stock collar and cuffs of this handsome Waist have large and small soft color silk embroidered dots and clusters of graduated French tucks, forming yoke and full blouse, plaited back, new plaited sleeves, Colors light blue, navy, gray, cream, black or white; a most 7 i) 51 this possible. ; ' These Shirts are well made and perfect fit- ting, They are cut full. They have cuffs at- tached or detached, The assortment of colors and patterns is particularly good. Some of the Shirts in this sale are plain white with pleated bosoms. remarkable value; spe- cially priced at WAISTS— ‘Costs Nothing If It Fails. | ‘Megeman & Co, Give Guarantee Bond with Mi-orna, Nature's Remedy for Dyspepsia. Head the following plain and positive | Boston Magnate awors the Sult Brought by New Yorker, BOSTON, Jan, 4.—Hvery allegation of} the plaintiff Is denied by Thomas W.) Lawson in an answer flied to-day in! the Supreme Judie by Paul Fuller, Y's alleges that Lawson fallea to ment to MubserIbe to $250, WO Worth of #tock In the company, | After denying all the allegations. In the bill of complaint Lawsone says that ‘f the plainti® shall prove that any ‘act existed, ft was made thraugh false and fraudulent’ reprosenta@ona by agents of the Kern Company, a aeaeeeaee enna PARIS TO GET MORE GOLD. lawrd Frares took from the United States Assay Office in thi vity to-day 100 Sloss-Sheff,..., 63 Wh BlowsBh, / plied y ra $828,000 wold bars for shipment to Faris to-morrow, every box of Miro: |p Stace guarantee that Hegeman & Co, give with | a that they sell: treatment, per box. (81000) ssamareen Boe Mi-orna fs the Ye remedy for dyspepsia that fs sold on a plata and absolite kunt: antee that, ft wilt gost nothing unless it cures, | Ueki git Bae to-day with the nowledge (hat Tugeman & Co, will refund the money it it talty. | Thin Is tho strongest Indorrement that | they ive to Mi-o-tn it they bollevy in It-#o thorougiity that they will return | the monoy If It does not cu Heganan & Co, ‘The Corporation, 200 Broad. way, and all branches, Mai! orders fillei prompt fo Wxtra Charge for Advertisewente tor The W. AL any Atnerioan Dist An the olt® until 0 P, oi ws a GMM iM MM CR ie i al il a eo el a ke bl ut ioe Sizes;'14 to’ 18, Your choice, SIC (Bloge! Cooper Store, Main Floor, Hast of Fountain.) Footwear for Men and Women, Stormy Weather Demands Sood, Stout Shoos, Blizzardy weather like that of this emphasizes ‘the need of wearing f Feat Shoe Sale now in progres atthe Siegel Cooper Store fils every want in this het, Birr vetted ui, Women’s . Men's Rox $2.50 Shoes, Calf Shoes, 145 495 Viet bid in taco styles with| StragAat last with tp, box Avery new and attractive tailored model (as illustrated) made of extra fine quality white mercerized Oxford cloth, with graduated side plaits, wide front 4 plait, artistically ‘silk embroidered rose de- } signs, white only; plaited back, large sleeves. / turnover stock collar; made to be sold regularly for $2.75; vA 69, eel priced at WAISTS—All-wool Nun's Veiling. extra ality (lined), cleverly ' tailored and very Iressy; entire front of side plaits and Frenc! tucks; back and sleeves tucked to elbow; handsome stock collar and tab of Irish crochet lace, in white Z I and colors; especially priced at . (Siegel Cooper Store, 24 Floor, Centte, 18th Bt) W \ ¥ ra rld’s Greatest Srocery. FORCE—The much ad-| MALT BREAK FAS 4 js Vertived Breakfast Cersal, WS H reraly ide, pl HD RASPRPRRIES — tent deather U U2 sit toes, all sizes also some sine lar 16, ebster's extra preserved paten er tips; all sizes, for ny He carton, 8 PER | soUR S—Columbia Con BM, Gate, Red and, Diagk [Patent dealher shoes i uate serve Co, celebrated Eng- errios: dozen, $1.75; ’ , Gepekus-sveigte ran | Han td eaten ot | toh 10 Women’s $2.50 | Men's Leather Slippers, jakes, an excellent morn- Mf ile i } f ; parent tn) Vegetable, Chicken, Chick: | BLUBRENRINS — "Bhon- Beton Ta anasto adi] Se occamky, comeamene | au, tee A Hl) ame $4,00 Shoes, |. : Md peal Ke] dllonne, Peay Beet, Mulll: | Blate pressived Blucher. 0 11] easyon'k bem RUA orca calk an eel TokAnpES — mountain’ | RANI. iui. Moe | Ret, an oe MM papath pig derby peand, finent quality: rolld| Vermfeeny» Oxia full | 81-65! Zab came Ads / 95 8. be May and other matoes, dozen, $1.40; can| pire cans + the | SOAP — “Hagel brand . conventional shades; hand sewed FRE] iA cant, finest quailty family Horax —original price $1.25 to $3.00, GELATING — The woll-| PACKERS —Ereat Boa 00 1cIb, cakes Kid, patent leather and calfskin in W. *5 SOO L: Ienown “Knox” Sark tte Bary BROT TB ea, Be button and lace; also some good) Women sas ag gins, eee Aa fay nie FEAT Sg paniwich, Beniy irand Raunary sample trands as well as Green 490 White boiling onions, perk | Openagr sows be Soap) box "of ones, Trading Siamp $2.50 Shoes. With aly nome, Fou telat Balentons ial bone. ey Bite am sh last named Shoes 25 Green stamps in| Fine wool Jersey cloths buttoned all "= in! ¥ . aa eam Tio~ a Rad eae shotce whole} Currant rut ax Bonn 4n oxceptlonally addition to the regular number. the way up above the knees; all sizes, Homatoes, Packed in quart! Teed or plain, 00d cloansing ‘soap, thors Aes anh Bo) GOORDBI NLRs — yy. | oughly antiseptic aialitien: Women’s $5.00 Women's $3.00 Suede ond "brand, fi ity, fendi laundry oF Perdue nie NY, Bate, ‘Goonobersiee: bash purpomes: 10 cakes in Sandals at y Bay, Ash , y syrup: dozen) on, fo. cake, 4 AY Verne. lane ar, HTB; can {30 | STARCH—Fountain, brand, Sainple hoes, 1.50 FLOUR “Fountaly! Pad” Matai Rach ig - Abe ouality i ily Gloss f 8. Ie fi ot brand, oh; Ib, ¥ i Sine arannn ero | tra? “oholee quality c 0%, woot 2 2 hy Under ld for serine ns Al sack, RF; Hell. Bac RORAX=-Pacifio Coast Bo. sizes in t OATMEAL tax Co, eMule 1 A lade on pretty style last, with medi brand staat pocued: relied Borax; i-ib.'earton, ad Excellent for all vealed belie i French hee ‘4 Heat pid sy, abe fileeel Cooper Grocery, 4ih bid From a maker of highegrade| (ify. 1 cae Conssliated Bhoe — Upholstery Store. Fold Screens, Fire Sc illows, Couch Covers Rope Portieres—all. at Prices to-morrow, Screens, \ 8-FOLD scr , In ‘tterent tah nt ati pt bs 1-POLD ACRRBNS in extra solld frames, filled with alixoline. ca. & OO 4-Fo AfOhD AcRmENS, hited with 9 7g §-FOLD SORBENS, filled with rid nm denim with burnt wood top, each, One lot ioe a a nftiied with burlap, gf 9g Men ’s Overcoats and Suits. he lines shown in high who wants:a 52-inch brain it as readily at Overcoats in all the newest styles, iced T Suits of the most popular fabrics, and fashioned along t fen garments. ie man who wants a conservative coat at $10 can get it as easily as the man lives coat at $10. The man who wants a black suit (and black is always appropriate) may 0 $10 as the one who demands a smart mixture at $10. Men’s “‘Manhattan’’ Coats. Men's ‘‘Black’’ Suits. $10 The most popular conservative Over-| Our special “Velour” garments are Vene- coatin New York, Length 44inches, |tian lined. Then we show black Thibets, Made of fine quality overcoatings in OX- | Diagonals and Worsteds, Both single and FORD and FANCY MIXTURES also! double breasted sacks, also 3 button 10 BLACK and NAVY KERSEYS, MELTONS | cutaway frocks. $ ‘\and FRIEZE. Men’s “Fancy’’ Suits. The very latest novelty, long, graceful Worsteds, Tweeds, Cheviots, of exclusive $ I 0 Overcoats with BELT BACKS, made designs, All styles of sacks including "Co- lumbia” closefitting. The new me- $10 of foreign and domestic FANCY FABRICS, also in solid colorings. Length 50 inches. Fire Soreons. We are showing a lance line of ¥M SCRDENS f) I RCL AT Gag oO beatin als 9.00 and 3,8 L ounging Pillows, LOUNGING PILLOWS—Covered on bot ide with tured sateen squares, apg NGUN G PHLOWS Covers in ry and (agsoe AL the Couch Coners, IMITATION BAGDAD COUCH COVERS) th red, bide and biuek Ove. shot, " 2.80 With ‘heavy tassel fringe Around, each, tis yt Gover COVERS, with) ringe on either end, Obie 5 designs, each, 7.50 | ft Rope Fortiores. ROPE PORTIPR I 14 various col. } ea 1 JORRe lot seach dag lege) Cooper Story, Jd Moor, Front), 5 ¥ ) Men's ‘‘Tourist’’ Coats. tl dium roll double. breasted sacks, repre- sented in recherche colorings: Sizes to fit ¢ levery build. Strictly “journeymen” tailored, Men's ‘‘Mixed’’ Suits. Black and white, navy, slate and subdued colorings, in silk and worsted, also cassimere | ‘ jcloths, Both single and double breasted $ l 0 sacks, (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Bast.) Men's ‘‘Poole’’ Coats. | EXTRA LONG (52 in.) OVER- $10 GARMENTS, for day or evening | wear, BEAUT IFUL OVERPLAID EFFECTS, also solid colorings.

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