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§ STRONG, INS MADE —_——_ URI, KANSAS & § SECOND IN FAVOR. Amalgamated Copper gar Rank with Best— Demand for Bonds, i ‘were exceptionally strong in to-day, the list advancing § points under whe lead of ld up on enormous ; There was a little hesitation Opening, but after the first halt the market took on a confident ant. advanced steaiily, Trading (Miss on a lange scale, the total 1th day boing in the neighbor- 1,600,000 shares up to the tinal At was almost Impossible to Mts- ngulah buyers or soliers, especially: in . there being about a hundred that post at one time. uses Were disposed to buy the early run, but the 00 quickly, and they sold shares, having bought pre- out 6,000, Reading was Missourl, Kan- the price advancing al- inta on dividend prospect: a steadily increasing de- Rock Island, Union Pacific, and Diinols Central at ad- of 1 to almost 3 per cent, Smelting & Refining, Amal- | Copper and American Sugar “industrial qine wos nt in the Traction y selling generally fraction- nt th Net “Moican c so pr beg “any ON Fk MOK CHR pl, Wy se AY HO Tau & Nash 140% 10% + % 1W0 Manhattan ,.170 16914 169% $500 Met, ‘Bt, Ry. MT 1164 117 B00 Met, Becitsssses 8% 7h — & 2900 Mex. Cent, .. 24 281) 28% 4 MOM StPESM MK 8% HH —% 1400 M St P 83M p.150\ 150, 160 1KO00 OE, KK. & ‘Vex, 84 8% 98% +1 17600. M, K, & 1. pf 67 65% 06% +1% 16100 Mo, Paciflo ..107% 100% 107% + % 500 Nat. Bis, Co 66 55% 66 + % 100Nat. Bis, pf..16 us 16 1900 Nat, Lewd 4. 25% 4 25 Nat He. 2 «2 Ih 40 Nat, RRM pf ay ah AY + 4 MO NALRRM tp 23% 2 23% — TOON, J, Contrat196 19 16% +1% WON, Y. Contraliad 13 18 +4 G00Nor. N West, 79% 78% 7% + % 100North Ampr...100 100 100 76800 Ont. & West. 45 a Hy +24 By +h 6 4% BT 18% + 107 Hh —% RE +15 82 8 +E B 8 +% 0% H4—% % hb 6.8 200 Prots, 8, Cn, 89% 100 Quicksilver ., 14 Woy, St. Bh UM +h 500 Rop. Steel .,.. 16% 16% 16% 20 Rep. Steal pr. 60% 69 «9 —% 489,800 Reading 88% 834 1% +3% 1600 Reading let pf, 92% 91% 92% + % $100 Reading 24 pt, 8 85% 87% +214 101600 Rock Island. 87% 36% 87% + % 400 Rock Isl, pf... 8% 83% 83% + % 800 Rub. Goods... 27% 37 7% —% 900 Rut. WR, pf... 72 6% 72 +8 700 Sloss-heft ,., 6216 62, Bh + 100 St, J, & G.Lipt 64 tS eb) 2008.1, & B.Edpt 1% 71 1 — % G00 St. L. 8. W... 26% 25 26 6500 St. L. 8, Wat 60 69 by — UO Bt. P. & Om...175 174 176 +5 26600 Sou, Pac.,jflc 67% 65% 37K + % 930080, Pac. pf...1IM% 117% 117% 1400 Bou. Ry. Co,.. 85% 34% 35 + 4 800 Bou.Ry. Co. pf, 6% 96% 96% + % 20 Btan.R& T.Co, 2% 2% 2% Jo Tenn, C, & Ir, 72 72 12% + % 800 Texas Pacific.. 35 34% 34 + % 100 Tol.,Bt.L.d& W, 35% 35% 85% —1 800 Twin C. R, 7.106% 106% 1064 , 0Un, Bag & P.. 10% 10 10% —% 102800 Union Pacificld% 118% 119% + % 600 Un, Pac. pf... 98 97% 98 200 Un, Ry. In, pf. 65% 65% 6% + ]% 1700 U.8, C. 1. Pipe 4% 2% 24% 60 U.8.C. 1, P. pf, 85% 86 8 2200 U. 8, Leather,. 14) 13% —% 13% — % pies Anished strong. were firm. 10 Closing Quotations, Net High, Low, (los,Ch'gs, ey 16 16 Te +h BMG ob wh = % 217 +2 59 Cop. Car & F, BY By ©, & Fipf. 93% 92% LEL& 1,’ pt. 00% 49% / Oh We As ye" 495% 188% +144 9a 24 — mut -1 6, — a —& 100% + % 121% —% 108% +15 16% + Co... 1% Mh + & Plo 150-159 +4 “Busy. 894 88%, 89 + Mh GO. ,, Hh GIG BOY + ito 181% 188% 134 — 0.) 00% 9% WM + % MW .200% 20546 200% 42% NW WR 42 +6 SW... WH BK BE WiptiA, 68% 67% 68% 4-244 SGEW.nt.B, 0M mM SGLAY deb, 86% 864 80K + % GBP AUG 178 ITM +H oi MM 19% 194 —1% 1, 1% — 47% 474'+ % mH RKO Sy 94 1% 198% 198% 197i +1 10% +1 2% + % 4 +1 Gus ‘ab. pf,190% 130 + 05h 20 6% OHM m9 , 8B. & Uh 1h MWh +% 8. & Anpl sy 8 K+ % 1 40% 804 Hh + Me + 18% 17% TB + Me 11 OM IL 61% + + Ty 16 78M 4 1% 6m BT ty 188\% 15844 6% «69 9 2 —% 165% 166 + 3B By 't 65 BMG 81% 87%, BN HK — % By YY Co... 87 leetric, 189 $001 lock, Val. pf. 92 i i, Central ..163 MWh) Paper .... 23% A Ing. Power 1 AY: Pump ves BBM Mint, Pump pf .%% 0D Wa Cen, pt. 564 WOBAN, City Bo.. 24 % * For Work It SORES OFFICES FACTORIES Last Week by Want Advertisers 300 U.8, Leath, pf.102% 1400 U. 8, Rubbér., 37% 6000, 8, Rub. pf.100% 90000 U. 8. Bteel..., 43300 U, 8, Bteel p 2400 Va-Car Ch. 5% 35% + 101% 107% —1 Oy 2-H 21% 21% 4% 43% — 4 183 18% 97% 92% + 4 500 West'gh’ 800 West Un, 200 W.& L.E.lst pt 44% 100 W.& 1L.B.9d pt 253 800 Wis. Central ., 22% 90°Wis, Cent, pf. 46 ne COTTON LOSES EARLY MARKET GAINS, Firmness in the market at Liverpool caused a cheerful opening in the local cotton market to-day, prices starting from four to five polnts higher, This did not hold long, however, the list being lOWered to yesterday's closing level, The opening prices were: January, 6.80 bid; February, 6.88 bid; March, 6.93 to 6.9; April, 6.99 to 7.00; May, 7.03 to 7.04; June, 7.05 bid; July, 7.12 to H August, 7.7 to 7.18; tember, 7.20 bid; Sioa 1.20 to 7.26; ember, 7.80 to The Jate prices were: °) 81; May, 6.90; aly, 7,00; Mhiguat 108 Of i WHEAT SEE-SAWS IN THE MARKET, Reports of tarw in Argentina, coupled with steady cables from the English market, caused a strong opening {n the wheat market to-day, prices start- ing from 1-4 to 8-8 of a cent higher, Later a reaction occurred, as profes- elonals failed to provide the support necessary to hold any advance, Corn opened from 1-4 to 3-8 of a cent higher on @ small movement, New York's opening wAces were: Wheat—May, 1157-8; July, 1023-8, Corn May, 503-8, Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat —May 1156-8 to 1153-4; July, 981-2 to 987-8; September, 911-8, Corn—May, 45; July, 463-8 to 451-2 . New York's closing prices were’ Whent—Muy, 1.15 8-4 bid; July, 1.02 6-8 bid: September, 4 7-8 bid, Corm—May, 60 $8 bid, Chica; clopi oy prices were; Wheat January, 1.15 } May, 1.16 1-8 to 1.16 1-4; July, 8 1-2 asked; September, Wi 1-2 asked. Corn—Janvary, 42 1-4 bid; ee 45 bid; July, 4 3-8; September, 5 a4, J. William ‘Twombley, Jamos Stillman and W, H.|- Newman were eiected new directors on the board of both the acquired Dr, Seward Webb, Ch Clement Proctor, Olin Merrill, Clement, | F. D, and R. Payne, old directors of the Rutland, were re-slocted, and Dr. Webb and Ben- a Lawrence and Adirondac! BE. V. W. Rossiter, William John Carstensen and W. J, Wilgus vice- presidents of the Rutland and 8t, Law- | Bx Fenoe; D. and BW, I. Rosai of the Rutland, and D. W. Pardee sec- retary and B. L, Rossiter treasurer of the St. Lawrence and Adirondack, NEW YORK CENTRAL REACHES OUT. Rallroal Gets Control of the Rut- land and St, Lawrence and Adirondack, Tt was announced to-day that the New York Central Rallrcad Company had secured control of the land Rallroad and of the St, Lawrence and Adirondack Road. The New York Cen- tral purchased @ majority of the stock of each of the two companies, Meetings were held to-day at the same time as the meetings of the other Vanderbilt roads, and new directors were eleoted for the two acquired roads, P. Morgan, William Rocketeller, K. Vanderbilt, H. baa & W. auncey M, Depew, Pp, W. Proctor RF tor Depew were ne-lected on the Bt, k board, W._H, Newman was elested president, 3, Brown, W. Pardee ter assistant treasurer a 1 STOCK TRADING DULL IN LONDON. —_————- LONDON, Jan, 18,—Money was abund- ant in the market to-day, though calls, including stock and an Inetalment nominally of $7,600,000 in Exchequer bonds, in addi- nearly 96,260,000 on Natal weer tion to an Instalment of $7,600,000 to- inorrow on the Japanese loan, induced a hardening tendency, Discounts wore steady, Bar gold was strong on French demand, Tho tone on the Stock Exchange was dull and unsottled, partly due to rumors of an early dissolution of Pariia- ment, Consuls were heavy but rallied at the close, Home rails sagged, Americans opened dull, recovered somewhat from parity and became in- active, The cheerfulness was confined to a few specialties, notably Philadel- phia and Reading. Later the market Jaundice, Languor, Despondency, Biliousness, Nervousness, Head- ache, Heart So-Called Female Weakness Are Caused 4 Sluggish Liver and Diseased Kidneys. WARNER'S SAFE CURE BACKACHE | burn, Dyspepsia and Admission Free to he Palace of Mirth Asx for free tickets at any exchange desk and they will be given you to attend *’The Palace of Mirth’? fh our Auditvrium, Tt consists of the marvellous Crystal Maze, the Cave of the Winds, musical telephones and the Hours trom 9 A, M. to 6.30 P. M. Free Tickets at All Exchange Desks assistant clork Routh wenerally was unsettied and stocks closed steady, Morelgners were quieter with the les- senod prospect of peace, though Japan- ewe and Russian securtiies mardtbee slightly, Imperal Japanese Gor {5 ment sixes of 1904 wete quoted at 068-8, —— y SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Bun rises, 7,21/8un sots, 4,59/Moon aets, 4.88 Cures, Diseased Kidneys and Sluggish Liver. Tt you have pains in the back, rheu- matism, uric acid poleon, rheumatic gout, diabet eg EERE of urinary orgaDy; ng pains when eer i and rou } eoxema, jaundice, swellings or Priv tees it a woman, bear ing down sensations, fainting spells, s0- & — Wipe Oa joa; es 0] 1 your ineys have ieon diseased or ‘a long time, War ner's Safe Cure makes the liver active and heals the kidneys, “Sate Cure" is purely vegetable and con- tains no bari ugs It ls free from sediment and plensant to tako, It is 9 moat valuable and effective tonic; a stimulant g Are | digestion, and awakens the torpki liver, It repairs the tlesues, soothes tion and irritation, stimulates thi ‘and heals at the same Du i Bisa exrenet®, aie restores . fou can buy Safe Cure any or direct,” 6) ORNTS AND 4 OTTLE, CI of led kidney, if ne ae SRM tat tr RNER'S 8, PILI _ move’ the Write ae Wauer's fe Cure ester, N. Y., for free medloal boo! No Kxtra Snares Lag it wr ‘Usementa 4 vorid may aby" ‘American Dust ict Messenger Nett in the olty unttl 9 P, M. PORT OF NEW YORK. — Finland... Gleamow. la. tien Bano ie: Unonls, Triate au OUTGOING BTHAMSHIPS, BAILRD TO-DAY, Maleatg, Livervoot |, Galveston, Amat 5 Almonauin, ne dian Bernie, Matt Bane William ‘Norfolk, Bat Orleans, Santo Domingo. Lomaniin, Kalronteck, ier 19c 29c 39c Biggest Event of te Year! This Folding Couch Bed and Cover $ A Regular $10.00 5.88 Outfit: To-Morrow, 9.88 The Furniture and Upholstery sections join hands in one of the biggest offerings ever made in New York, A all who are the least bit homes or apartments, nd it is one that will interest crowded for room in their An Iron Folding Couch--one that makes itself into a bed with the least pos- sible effort, With the bed we shall supply to-morrow a very handsome inged all around and full three yards long. A undressed, with This is the Bed, Dolster Is Extra. This Folding Couch Bed has a bronze iron frame and is fitted with Na- tional wire springs with helical ends. The picture at the right shows it th sides elevated, to make a double bed; when these B sides are dropped, and the couch cover is adjusted, you have the couch as shown at the left, ; $ The Bedaloneis worth $8. The whole out: 5 8 8 fit, with Mattress and Cover, To-Morrow for e All Wool Brussels Carpets at 49c. Yard. Our Annual January Sale of C: in best-wearing Carpets ever made 1s, now in motion, provides without any question the greatest values in this city. Think of buying All-wool Brussels for 49c., Hartford All-wool Ingrains for 59c,, finest Axminsters for 98c,, and so on. We are not going Into lengthy details, because you know what these Carpets are. If you have any immediate or future needs, we guarantee the prices to be lower than any for months to come, HARTFORD BEST ALL WOOL IN- GRAINS; extra superfine; 75c. quality... ALL WOOL BRUSSELS; fine of patterns; the 69c, quality at......++06 ALEX, SMITH & SONS! and LOWELL AXMINSTER; $1.35 and $1.50 qualities... 9 | POPULAR PARLOR CARPETS, with or 5 "| without border; $1.35 and $1.50 qualities, , 98 9 HALF ROLLS OF ABOVE, same qual- 4% | ity, 20 to 30 yards each; per yard....... 89c 98¢ | 29% selection CORK LINOLEUM; 2 yards wide; new designs; 2to'10 yds.; 60c, kind at, per yd... 5,000 Pounds of 30c. English Breakfast Tea at 15c We have maintained for several y ears a quality of Tea at 30 cents the pound—which has been far superior to any other in New York for anything like the price. An important transaction—through the dissolution of an importing house—enables us to offerexactly Five Thousand Pounds—at 15c.—or One-Half our regular pri It is Taatietous tea—of superior cup quality and delightful aroma. At the price it ought to be picked up in a hurry—not only by individuals, but hotels, boarding-houses, &. Packed in 45-pound Chests; also 10, 5 or 3-pound Packages, Tea, Choice aeaces Mixed, Oolonj or English Breakfas! Areveity ae goo, 1b the cl A 40 tbs $2.75; Ceylon NO COMMRET-OW wT Ay OTHER D TORE MEW YORK, DRINK DRUNKENNESS CURED TO STAY CURED BY White Ribbon Remedy. No 5 give tt in ah coffee or food without p Us knowledge, bite Ribbon Reniedy will cure or de- Stroy the diseased appotite for all alco- hotlo drinks, whether 4 confirmed Ineb; drinker or druni ponel tite for alcoholic Vhite Ribbon Ren. many thousands of id in addition restores al health, steady ling the nerves, increasing the will power and Getermination ty resist temptation. ap, resy Superintendent Mian. Temperance aud advise any Mahe wader is Dr We of, for trial p in platn Special blend Mocha, Java and Mara caibo; a delicious breakfast blend; especially recommended ts hotels and Hoarding hounes: good value at 2bc, pps 10 fs, 81,05; 5 Ibs, BOes 18g H i le 80U P8—geh lish Break | ¢, ‘superior cup. ‘ondensed = 8 qualit! sold res larly at 80c. 1b; this fale, whe aie; Lec Palade THA—Bungalowbrand | 3 pure Ceylon, imported and packed by the Ceylon enough for si sons; doz, n Planters’ ‘Ten sold. everywhere fe Jb.1 CUE anes per lb. price, per lp. with key; from 260. t 61.75; can re Valley, Ane sweet and Government Ine My Twilight Queen, My Little Hindoo Bell, i Alexanden er Bi Igzy March, di ra Parte March, E. T, Paull's w march. mrottin Through the Park March. 1, Could Love You in a Steam~ Heated Fiat Busie Oo, re} good, Mal 9.4 Fuss Ov rife, git lognshine Intermezso, juening of ene. arch, all flavors; one can 81,00; —P, Chal + Imported pure olive oll; ts; | Special ale of Sheet Music Thursday At 12 Cents, 15c. the Pound, Tomatoes, | Two carloada Standard Maryland To- \d cold packed, red ripe; Gial” per ieee Cd dozen) BL.00) I Gowen, Bile. can verses ire Smoked Tongues, Zimmerman's extra selected Tongues, specially cured, delicious for bolling; average welght at Iba; sold regularly at ari 1 special, per Ox Oatmeal. Union| Brand Rolled White Oats, paane by the Great Western Corea “o.; each package containa a valu. able and handsome piece of china; sold everywhere at 2hc, per package; packages Tes fie Boneless Breakfast Bacon, Swift's mild, sugar cured, very lean, sweet and tender; regular 160, quality; strips about ioe, each; per 1b our price, B-Ib, package «+. BALMON—Aretlo brand; finest red Alas- ka Salmon; 1-Ib, tall cans; dozen, @1.40) 120 blsco Buger Wafers, lemon or vanilla; regular 2he. tins; special, 8 Uns, 650.5 per tin, = 190 PEA8—Morning Light brand, Extra June, new pack wweet and ten Ib, TOMATOBS—Rob Roy | TOMATOES-—o, x, brand, whole red ripe | brand, gallon cans, ex. fruit, solid packed, ex- | tra solld packed req tva large cans; dozen, + ripe; pera case (halt 01:40) can sscs,486['Aoxen)) 1 Yalton ane LIMA BEANS —Foll- | 61.80; can age brand, small, tens | SPINACH —P, & W,, der, creamy Limas, | eal, cans, hand picked, new pack; 2-1b, cans; | warden grown; dozen, doz, $1.25: can..110 | 85,25; gallon can.ASo CORN—Ruby brand, | RUCCOTA cite the finest Maine pack: | Cann Ing, very sweet and tender; 2-Ib, canss doz,, $1.50: can. .1e SPINACH — American brand, hand ple arden grow dozen, immel's oupa, ix per- he duced rai ns RWeUt, Cornand Lima Beans: 2-lb cans; dozen, R125; can ‘ite | PBAcI 6TRING BEANS— Leonida brand, extra al der, string- qui less beans; 2-lb. cans; doz., 8115; can,.100 nan Plano Moateal struments Tuned and Re palred. and Th By Mail 14 Cents, | Gertrude's Dream Dy | Waltz, | Il Bacio Waltz—Ar- Gy ps ait, Lich) of ala if Poppie Intermezzo, Troubadour ‘i'wo-Ste| Down Where the ows, In @ Mexican Villa, Played by Sousa. But I Was Dreaming, ¥ Mountebank March. Busle Anna, Nobody Seems to Lave Ma Now, We're Out, Por a Jolly Good Tima, My Cosy Corner Girl, Abraham, na P, Suwanee River Last Walts Madman, a by Li Love's Dream After Moment Mu the Ball. Padishah Orvetta Waltz. Intermezz Pearly Dew Drop Perl Waltz. Mazurka, P jit as Snow ring's Awakening, by GauThine Own My ther, 5 20th Century Woman Wine, Women and Two-vep, Song Waltges, ‘Weber's Last Walts, Juanita, [a D ; Black Joe, Song Fair Doves Oh, Atil! aa, the Night, Also the following list of Classical Musto at 8 Cents Per Copy. By mail two cents per copy extra for each piece, 8e for 75c size of Will- ae hak Sue Water in | Flesh Food I 59c for ounce bottle of | 28e for Professor Laughing Gallery, Double B. & M. Biwe Trading Stamps till 12 o’elock; then single stamps tn closing. Women’s Skirts at Half Price. We bought 5,000 skirts from M, L, Geffen & Bro,, No, the wholesale price, Consequently we séll them ta you at just kirts Were Fitted Over Living s, side plaited style, Choice: 1.17 Skirt Like Hlustration on Left In light gray, oxford, black, blue and| Skirt, made of light tan and light brown and many other mixtures in the | worsteds of the mannish kind, A 9. new, cluster plaited and kilted models, \ cu Special_on 2.97 Thur at 3.47 Illustration in Centre Positively 5.98 Walking Skirts| Absolutely a 6.48 Pedestrienne 134 Spring street, forjexactly half of half the retail prices, Second Floor, Hence Hang Faultlessly Instep Skirts en's Instep taade trom | meltond, cheviote, Rasinarndrnd Pareles soverts and man; nish worsteds in every conceivable color that is vim demand, There are'7,99 and 3h “Gore styles, Choicet i 1.97 Skirt Like ¥ IMustration on Right Bona fide 6,98 and 7,50 Walking | Skirts made of shepierd pleid meltons, gray | black, blue and brown cheviots and col -gore| combination mixtures; 13-gore kill model; ie Women’s Shoes at 1.45 ‘There's no need of women paying more than Women’s 50c Hosiery: 29¢_ Women, who enjoy the finer kinds of hosiery will _appreciat® $1.45 for stylish shoes to-mor- tow, bec use this «1 shoes at $1,45 includes so wide 4 variety of leathers and at styles that your fancy is sure to be satisfied, Patent leather, lace ite Your at wit Women’s 29 2.60 Shoes at 1.45 ‘and button shoes in ev several new patterns, for 50c, lined and silk embroidered fine cott 18c for Women’s 25c, to 35c, Maco Hosiery, This is a sample lot of women’s wool cashmere, fleece lined, also plain black, solid black with unbleached split soles, 3 pas 1 50c imported gauze lisle and trans- Hostery parent Iisle thread hosiery, h_splicr is also biack allover lace Jisles, and ples of fine, black hmeres; fleece falue 50c, per pair, 29¢ It’s Beautiful Muslin Underwear That Goes at Such Reductions mountains of fluffy undermusli 1ar January sale of Undermus! Night Gowns 75e for 1,00 Night | Gowns, made ot muslin, nalnsodk and cambrie in every concelyable design’ | jawn ich br Vo heck, round | nema Maro, or slip-over effects, | with Aainty Ineertions «nd embroidery, 35e for 59c Night Gowns, made of fine mua- Jin in ‘high and V neck ¢f- | fects, trimmed with clus ters of fine tucks, | inver- tong and edges of aim: | broidery and hemstitehings. 38c Mn, | Nlounee, lrows of ade of muslin 10) Asus " are mage in aquere, high end V effects ; I §8e for 85c Night Gowns, made of nainsook sad timbrio,. Baxcenelonally pretty Ideas in chemiac, em- | vi i bite and hubbard effects, | with Inee trimmed with laces and em: | beadings brolderies, Covers, 1 brie, Skirts | Skirta, made full and wide th uinbrella styles, ounce tched tucks, * of mood cambric and mus- with flaring umbrella and torchon lage, Corset Covers 19¢ for i pate pledge, of fine haath 48e for 75c Night | with, smbroidery' and lace 4 85¢ for 50c Corset wile edel in the White Sale The most exacting feminine taste is satisfied at once withthe ins that go to make up the most popue lins in New York, Second Floor, Drawers 88c for 58c Draw. ere of fine mualin rel cumbric, "prettily » trimm with deep embroidered Fuffle or umbrella, flounee naertions, a 3° for 1.15 Skirts| lace. tucks ‘and hemetitoh- ing, 28c for 39c, Draw. ers, made of excellent cambric or muslin, trimmed with lace embroidery, tucks and hem: atitehing to made in umbrella excellent widths, ave for 75c Draw. Wi!).deep Umbrella foun telamed with tne val clenne and torchon laces, embroideries, henvatitening, beading and’ ribbon. hemises 48¢ for%/Sc Chem. iaes, made of with “round. hind oauars desi necks, ine laces, tucks for 59c Muslin with of ' pretty which has three wide Valenciennes Ha style; Corset nade of fine eam: and edges, effects Se Corset nade Of nalnsook ric, in full French prettily trimmed rtion of fine laces, and ribbon, Also ns, yokes’ of and embroidery, Women’s Underwear 98c Ribbed Wool Vests and Pants 55c ‘This is all guaranteed non-shrinkable ribbed woo! undeteat, Women’s ‘Ii it shy return it, and Women’s Underwear and skirtings. sleeves, and pants are a generous ankle length, “Ti's all high grade, perfect goods that 98c is a low price for. Here , nt, 65¢, 9, Women’s Waists: 3.98 Some,are made with front of tailor stitched plaits with dainty, silk embroidered dots, Others have entire front formed of 3 9 ~ imported Japanese si ® have ilk embroidered flowers or lusters of small tucks decidedly smart styles and e: Japanese silk, The ing, ‘The sleeves and back your choice of these FRESH M LIVER BAU. BAGES, per th RY “values, ‘The material is e-and black, ‘To-morrow me waists, at 3,08, FRAN | SAUSAGES, ver Ib Embroidery KEDOWIO ber 43¢! KED HEN. 18 URTER | LRAN END RO ¢ ‘ AC) ber bene: 8G] An importation disect from St, Gall's lar pie: turers, which includes edgings, insertions, babes bai . The lengths average from 1% to 6% y and the strips will not be cut, Values as high as 0c, but we ask, per yard: si 2c, 5¢, 8c, 123¢¢ ana 19 Only 10c NR b ey 7e} AMONTRUBS BERD | oe et OC PRIME RIBS BEEF | ROAST, por | ADE) § AMON sc, per Weve | Moat 6c) i 12ke Ib, SH PORK (HOPs. Bee 120 DROAST- of Our Continuaton Great Drug Sale Be among the thousands who are enjoying the benefits of the low drug prices that exist while thise great sale of Drugs, Hair Tonics, Toilet Articles, Perfumes | For the Hair 17¢ for ounce bottle of | $Q@ for 75c size of Cor "4 fine perfumes, Of | tine Hair Tonic, the heat Yet erate ters Rose | provanaion, for atlinulaline provouner canes ctor etopping it from. failing out Q5ce for ounce bottle of and restoring the color. Lundbore’s fine perfumes in 29c for 50csize of Sage all odors Tei ‘Tonle An excellent 25e for ounce bottle of | ny tine vale amd Devine et Cle, Grasee, France, Violet of the Dell, true to the flower, Be for 50c size of Na- ture Violet | Tollet Water 29e¢ for 5 Mn, F Tint the fir | natural rouge 39¢ for No dandrutt; for 1,00 slat. three 79e for 1.00 size of De Miracle Hatr Remover, 10e@ for 19c value in Hair Irushes; 250. for se value; BTe for Te valu, 1¢ for 19¢ Celluloid Dressing Combs, In black only Flo Foun Nest an syringe And Guaranten’ 7e for small size of Fine Forldn Water, Large size, Ruarante; | §9e for Inv: | Cushion Rin Swiss, Violet and Lilac | Value up to 2 Plvovs pestune, Aaurea, Ba. | Charles Flesh Food, | Fano and Te Tren 1 | AME for 35c sizes of 1,48 for ounce of Houbi. | Witch, Harel Alquld Cream, nant's Pertumo. Ideal, Fingefor chapped akin, Face Bag, exot tela and to Wilson! Rubber Goods 2 quart, 69¢ for 2-quart Rapid 49¢ for two-quart Hot Squat | 49c¢ for Round Rubber | for 1.00 Rubber loves for housework, Rubber Goods, Perfumes and Soaps is in progress, ! 16e for four ces of | Soaps ¢ | 14e per cake for Woods’ bury's Facial Soap, 5c for 5-02, 10¢ cake of" Armour's 4% Rum, Cream: 8c for box of 3 cakes, of Jergen's Witch Hazel Soap, Me for box of 3 cakeg a, Buttermite a p or Switt's § Jockey Club Ic made + 105 Foun. with er pipes 6 Sweet Cream Vt 18¢ for box of 3 cakes Var Soap, fine for alid Rubber 2¢ for cake/of Purity ‘all. olgon, | Witch Hazel Soap, 28¢ ver dom . 15¢ for box of 3 cakes of Swift & Cots Quo Vadie and Violet de Pres, very tae, 19¢ for 25c box of 3 | cakes of Violette de Pare | Soap. ellent for neu thache, SS ee

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