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EHOSE NEW ONE “FOR HUSBAND Succeed Her. “Bll Sandell Wedded Scott “Thtee Weeks After First Wile Was Baril,” ' (Syectai to ‘The fivening World.) HASTINGS, N, Y., Jan, 18—"I mar- fed Mr. Scott’ hecause of a promise 1 made to his first wife. It was no love ‘match on my part, Belleve me that if I had not promised Mrs, Scott on her death bed that I would look after Charley 1 would sti}! be Bllen Sandell and piireuing my vocation of o trained eu raat It is thus that Mrs. Ellen Scott, whose marriage to, Charles Scott only three weeks after his first wife's death has eet the tongues of Hastings awageing, | explains the situation in which she now finds fecgul She Is @ very dark, good-looking English wombkn, pearcely ‘twenty-seven years old and until marridge. to Mr, Scott last Thursday was @ trained nurse, In that capacity he had/attended the first Mrs, Scott, who died on Dec. 2% from the effects of Reale acid which she took by mfg- ie. ‘The marriage has caused much gos- @ip, which Mr, and Mry, Scott hava ceased to bother themselves about, Mr, Beott is a young mason, in business for himself, and is one of the most popular ‘men in Wantings, He was away on a mew job to-day when an Kyening World reporter called, but Mrs, Scott was found at thelr home, No, 13 War- burton avenue, and consented to tell all about her marriage. Speaking with a eoft Kiglish accent and with the color coming ard going from her face, she unravelled as pretiy @ romance as has been heard in many @ day. How the Romance Started.” "I came to this country an orphan, determined to earn my living as a trained nurse,” said Mrs. Scott, "After months of preparatory study I got a position in the hospital at Dobbs Ferry, I had been there but a short time when Mrs. t came there for treatmnt, 1 wa igned to attend her and she teow very fond of me and I of her. Bhe took me into her confidence and ‘when she had recovered sufficiently to foturn home she asked me to come and live with her, When my time at tne hospital was wp, last May, I remem- ered her Invitation and came here, ince then I have divided my time be- tween nursing Mrs, Scott and attend- tng outside patients. “Marly in Decembor I was suin- moned to a hatient out of town, and betore leaving I got a bottle of carbotic gold for Mrs, Scott to use In a wash Freparation, I did not hear from her @gain until Dec, %, when I received a telegram from her husband stating that Ania wife was dying and asking me to return nt once, When I reached Hast- fags I found that the poor woman had mistaken the bottle of carbolic actd for a bottle of medicine and had taken @ large dose of tt, The physician tried in vain to save her Jife. following day, “On her death-bed she called Charley @nd mo to her side, Taking my hand, phe whigpered; ‘If 1 do ni ecover, promise me that you will take good care of Charley—that you will do everything he asks.’ She Made the Promise. *Y promised her that I would, little thinking that that pledge was to lead us to the altar, Then she placed my hand in; his and a little later died, “Hor death and the funeral so tired mo ottt that T myself was taken {1 a] ta few days afterward, 1 did not intend to remain at the Scott house, because @ my presence there was already causing 4 talk, but J was too iil to go fust then, One night Charley came home and sald to mei remember the promise you made my wife? There is only one thing ‘for us to! do—get married, Will you have ae ' sci “The proposition dazed me, ol fim nai that if I ever did marry him the marriage could not take place along time, That seamed to Batls: y him, and I heard nothing more about unt) last ‘Thureday. On that. day, <i by a friend of Mrs, Scott nt to New York, Mr. Scott joined the station, On reaching the clty ed me where 1 was going. I told @ departinent store, es Demand for Marriage. Wéll, Jam guing to the Church of had better some along. We'll get Mariied right now.’ rt derurced, telling him that 1 didn’ wieh to marty lim then-that it not taht to the memory of his Ww aad that the martiage would create all manner of (alk; but he was insistent. Ho reminded we of iny promise to his wife, declared that the only wav 1 Could keep it was to marry him at once, and I—well, Tf y in, y In, “We went to the church and the Rev Dr. Grosvenor manried us. The sam Afternoon we returned to Hastings, we've been her since, T assure ou that there wag no love mateh about it so far as J am ¢ red, Tt it had no’ mise IT would prol ably have never been Mrs. Seatt, 1 am what you might call a martyr to duty But ath=bed oo, tha promiee,"' Pel eds TURBINE TESTS SATISFY. Rew Steamers Will De Ready for Service in a Kew Months, despatches with respect to the spee thials of the Ailan line turbine steam: ere Victorian and Virginian were pre » The tests of the turbines b the builders fulfilled all expectation WY will undergo form ‘ebruary. son her maldey She died the] ¢ he rnation,’ he sald, ‘and T ruess) ful hus: | as time LONDON, Jan. 18.—The Glasgow cable | 3 and in the | Pat ~INTHIS SUIT Mrs. Rose Koehele Seeks $2,625 from Estate of First Huss band’s Father for Nursing the Old Man Two Years, ci There is a genvine family come-all-ye in the trial ko-day before Justica Gie- gerich In the Bupremo Court of the agtion of Mrs, Rose Koebelo againat her gon-inslaw, Frederick W, Beetson, to recover @ $2,695 claim against the estate of her first husband's father, of which Boetson Is administrator, One daughter of Mrs: Koebele and sister-in-law side with, hee, while an- other daughter und the latter's muther~ In-law and several other fomtale rela~ tives are against ler, Mrs, Koobeld's t husband was a gon of Andrew Moll, who died Heb, 2, 192, He left a will disposing of an estate of $4800. Mos, svoebele, who hid married agoln, after tho death of her first nustand, vever‘heless nuteed the aged Mull th gh his two years’ lilnexs and put in @ will for $25 n week for her services, Cir WW) weeks, It t9 on tho dill she is suing, and Beetson's reply {9 that his mother-in- law aligned a release of her claims, Mra. Koobele admitted elgning the release, but sald she was told that the adminis- trator must filo receipts for all claims before the Surrogate would allow him to pay them, and she thought she wae simply complying with this legal for- maiity, Three phvalclans testified In detail regarding Mrs, Kocbele’s arduous work in nursing te helpless paralytis who welghed 200 pounds, and her loyal daughter, Mrs, Stoops, corroborated the phyaiclans, The younger daughter testified that he was with her grandpa when he had his first attack and went for her mother, “Grandpa, was so heavy I neoded help in moving him, so I sent for Mrs. Kowvele,"” sald she, sweetly, ‘She was a traifed aurse aad grandpa thought he obght "to give her something, bur was pariicular to say It was not ‘pay mont,’ just a gift, and he gave her $5, ere was another tine when Mrs. Koehele broxe off an engagement to go to Mr, Plunkitt’s, and grandpa had me wet $2 Vout of the bank, and pe gave It Ww Mrs, Koebele.”” jebtceahle SRE BURGLARS LOOT STABLE. fteal Two Horses, Track, Harness and Lot of Feed, The police of the Bast One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street station are | looking, to-day for two horses hitched to a large truck, several sets of har- ness and a lot of horse feed and stabie paraphernalia, all of which was taken |last night (rom a stable belonging to Campbell & Horan, contractors, in One Hundred and Thirty-frst street. ‘The firm has offices in the Flatiron Bullding, he ‘burglars entered tho stable by foroine the front door, Nothing was left but a sick horse and some refuse. When the driver of the truck went to his jor e day the open door revealed Hh a H | Are Paten Medicines Frauds? od Riker Company say—NO. Mra. re, sth contended that noth Be §, id be jo you believe,’ sald Mr. ‘osden, ‘that we could afford to sell you tomething you don't want or that will pot give you satisfaction? Our business de- ends on ploused customers—in fact, any bir ness does. ‘Therefore, we would take an enormous risk dld we not fulfil every promise made our customers, We ure very careful of what we guarantee, and when wo do gual 6 an article we must know {t pretty w: what it contalns nnd hey it is made, I have in mind the Rexall Ine of remedies, particularly Rexall Muco-Tone, of which we are selling large quantities at this time of tho year, Mucu-fone in one article that we can recommend over our counter, and know that 98 per cent. of its purchasers are golng to he benetited and that gave 6 fraudulent, will to our pony pleased customers, | Mucu is a positive cure for internal ja, or what ts commonly galled Ca: serofull areh, It {6 without a goubt thé peer of all es for any one who {s suffering from a Tunedown condition, can't work, feels con~ stantly tired or suffering from the moré toni plainly doserlbed. symptoms of Catarrh— such as stopping of the nose, cold fn the head or bad cough.” It must be remembered that Catarrh 1s hot coufned to the nose and throat. It | ustallv starts there, but it lands more | often to serious trouble, part ly the vosting of teaves, as in the of little Misa Bulen, of Albany, Here is a letter von) id J er father: “My Tittle wirt had eatarrh so badly that the disease had begun to eat Into tho oar- tllage of the nove, Snuft ar instruments failed to do more than give temporary re- Hef, I saw the advertisements of Mucu- | Tone, but IT could not believe that anv- thing taken In the stomach could cure th, fore membranes of the nose, However, i tonk advantage of your freo trial offer an my girl began taking your remedy accord- ing to directions. T want to aay Cae here that Mucu-Tone Ik coriioly 6 greatest median! djscovery of the times, aud to thank you for the Wberal offer that first in- duced me to give It @ trial Muau- has cured my daughter's catarrh complet jy. The discharge has stopned altogeth and her breath is as awect as can be. Again thanking you, Matt, Dillon, 24 N. Swans St, Albany, N.Y." jUken, drug stores are selling a large trial hottle of Mucu-Tone for 50 cents on the fomous Rexall guarantee of vour money | back if you are not eatisfled, They promise | that ono bottle will put flesh on your bones and. bring now vitallty (to your system, —Iiker's, Ath Ave. and od St. Broadway and {ith St. Wo haye appointed the fol- wing firms, exolualve a tor New Vork Clty and Vicinity, and at their stores only can Rexall remedies be had on the kuiarantee plan: Hegeman & Co, Corpora. | | Mon. 200 Jvoadway and four branches: J, Jungmann, 1020 Third Ay, and 428 Colum- KKinaman's Arig stores, 126th St Av: Pugen Hartnett, Jerney ‘s Prudential Pharmacy, Nuw- bun Ay. nd Biehth P CURE FOR RARUMATISH, GRIFFITH'S Compound Mixture of Gualac, Stillingia, Etc, i a i i Acts by Pucifyinz ST will eefunil " not Futtatl West End Association Gets a cates of restricting automobile legis. Jation propose to line up in eupport ofa bill introduced in the Genate to-day by Mr, Baxé, of New York, providing that a prison an automobilist for a first of: fenas. ‘The bill was ent here by the ‘West End Asgociation, and is the out. come largely of the experience of Bruen, the Frenoh cheuffeur, who can amuck in the etrwéts of Manhattan, can tbe the speed Joha , to-day, said in explaining the Beare for a law such as we pro- given to Jumes H. Hayes, of Rtohmond, ‘Va, to-morrow night at the Abyssinian Church, in West Fortleth street, has Me, the ir fight er the Sothern 6 ON ACT FOR: AUTO FLYERS Bill in the Senate to Punish First Offenders with a Term in Jal, (Special to Tho Evening World.) ALBAINY, N. Y., Jan, 18—~The advo- in his discretion can im: As thé law now is, only a fine ye fhe fret Vidlation of ; opunael for thi tion, who wit here "ihe ease of Bruen shows conclusively ——=——- AYES RECEPTION POSTPONED ‘The reception which was to have been poatponed until Feb. 16, owing to dden {I)noss of the guest of honor, layes iy the lawyer who ia looking o interests of the nogroes In against wsfranchisement in “TREPOFF NOT MURDERED Ra-Chtef of Police of Moscow Re- ported Slain Arrives at St, Poteraburg, ’ S8T, PETERSBURG, Jan, 18—The ro- port circulated is a London news agency that ave repuff, former Chicl of Polico of Moscow, had been as. sassinated while on his way to this clty {@ unfounded, ‘The General hae arrived in St. Petersburg. Ruins Stomachs. “Now Is the Time You Need Mio na," Saya Hegeman & Co, ‘Think for , moment of the extri ‘ou (oy upon the stomach in th ‘he ty food, the late suppers, lack of exercise and outdoor life and strain the stomach, laying the founda. tion for poor health ghd wuffering. Chronio stomach troubles, neryoun Irri- ity, and sertous el and kidney dis ai from a week of extra "good living.” Nearly every one is bothered with more or less headaches and backaches, furred tongue, poor appetite, dry, hi yous, heartbura, spots bet 1° ‘si dig. a0) e ines of vertigo, \ sleeplessnes: energy, loss of flesh or a gt tired feeling. Now {s the time when Mi. to repair the ravages and wastes eating of winter has coused in th and digestive system, This is ti known agent that strengthens the stomac! and digestive 1 4 80 they can and will readily digest jtever food in eaten, A Mi-o-na tablet taken before each meal will remové all irritation, infammation and con- gestion In the digestive organs, and so Strengthen them they will extract from the food all that goes to make good rich blood, firm muscle, and @ sound, healthy This remarkable remedy costs but 60 cents, and if its use does not restore your full vigor, vitality and health we will re- fund your money, Unbounded faith Ike this (ated Joss oascenes, aiairendeny ot ples ; ee a e8. ui orders Orienta We take stock Feb. 1st, and desire to sell $50,009 worth of Oriental Rugs by that time. ( We propose’ doing it by ma 25% to as per ex / Rugs. king a reduction of 335% ample:— / Small Beloochistan at $9.50 each, formerly $12.50. Fine Antique Daghestans,$10 to $17.50 each, formerly $15.00 to $25.00. Large Antique Guenje and Kazaks, (very silky) at $18.00 to $60.00, formerly $25 ,00 to $75.00. Fine Antique Mousoul and Kurdistans at $17.50 to formerly $25; $35.00 each, 00 to $47.50, . Antique Cashmere Rugs at $35.00 each, \ Antique formerly $45,00 to $60.00, Khiva Rugs at $57.00 each, formerly $80.00 to $95.00. Kermanshah Rugs at $57.50 each, formerly $85.00. Persian, Turkey and India Carpets, &c. in like proportion. At Reta’ — Sale Continues il Only, Until Feb. rst, Lord & Taylor. Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave. Nineteenth St. DRESSMAKING. Fourth IN OUR DRESS RECEPTION ROOM WE ARE DISPLAYING A Collection of Handsome Gowns—N. Designed Particularly For Winter-in-the-South Wear. Among them are GOWNS OF ORGANDY, ranging upward from $40.00 each, GOWNS OF EMBROIDERED BATISTE, from $80,00 upward. Floor, MAKING DEPT GOWNS OF CREPE DE CHINE, from $85.00 upward. Our Dremebing De re by a talented ench modiste, partment is conducted In every detail the work produced is unexcelled, We Call Particu td A Celebrated Fr Comtesse models appeal strong mgrit, Prizes $2.39 to 215,96. lar Attentior to The New Comtesse Corsets FI. Made Expressly For Us By ench Corsetiere, Embodying every approved idea in Corset-making, these ly to discriminating womankind, Superbly moulded and skiltully constructed—and withal priced considerably lower than any other imported Corsets of equal eS rere aoe id os —————— Y a TING, . A. Jaeckel & Co FURRIERS and IMPORTERS duh iG) \ Announce for Thursday and the balance of the week A Sale of Persian Lamb Coats Formerly offered from $100.00 to $300 00 ail! now be sold from $65.00 to $200.00 37 UNION SQUARE, West ———————————————— R.H, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, VWACYS B'way at 6th Ay, 34th to 35th St. Good Groceries.-». Our Celebrated “Red Star’ Coffee. The regular price for one-pound cartons is 29c for this sale it Is reduced to 23c.—five-pound cartons for $1.14, MAGY'S “BEST’’ COFFEE, Genuine Old Mandheling Java and Arabian Mocha—sold on'y in pound tins—bean, granulated or pulverized—megular price, 49c, a pound; for this sale, seeee cegeee dae AMARYLLIS CHOP TEA. Mixed Formosa Oolong, English Breakfast, Ceylon, Japan, Young Hyson and Gunpowder; our regular price 48c, a pound, Special this sale:— 39c. pound; 5-Ib, caddy, $1.94; 10-Ib. caddy, $3.76. Royal English Mixture and Assam Teas—each one of these brands ts delicious with lemon at a five o'clock tea—pound can, 99c.; half-pound can, Sic, “RED STAR” ‘RUSSIAN TBA, $1.49 4 pound for “Red Star?’ Russian Tea, That may seem high to some people unless they know that the same quality is sold elsewhere at $4.0 a pound, t-lb, can, $1,493 Holb. can, 76C.5 14-1. CAMs erreewere MACY'S FAMOUS “RED STAR” BRAND BREAKFAST COCOA. Half-pound cans, regularly 19c,, special at 1c. dozen,...,..+ 91,69 Macy's old English style Plum Pudding, Lily White Brand, properly ripened and thoroughly matured:— pound cartons, 27¢, nute, | ba! French Chestnuts, pound, 100, nent dy 1 bla ey A» genuine Grenoble Walnuts, 1b, cartons, uted aagorted nut Ailing | pertice 1 , Doe, 10¢, Beat auality ‘Balted Almonds, box, 2c. aud Ade, t quality Imported Dal Cluster ail, pats Gaga, Mew t-lb, cans, 20c.; 2b, cans, 88¢,; 3-Ib, cans, 56c,; 4-Ib cans, Te, Home made Mince Meat, qt. Jars, 42c,; Lily White Brand, }4-gal. Jars, 4c, Yorkshire Brand Plum Pudding, 4-Ib. cans, only 8c, each; $1,02 per dozen, half-pound boxes, regular price, 23c,; for this sale, 18c, ; Complete Assortment of Nuts, Figs and Raisins. California Paper shell Almonda, pound) Texas Pecans, Jumbo, Ib, cartons, 10e.4 Tinported Trinecas Paper-shelt Almonds, | Bes Guat, Jb, cartons, Be, Genuine Extra Naples Filberts, Ib, oar- mop, ise, uns Fecans) extra large, 1b, cartons, TS Specials in Our Wine Department All Wines, Whtskeys, Brandtes, etc.» sold by gallon, drawn direct from the wood, tn fall quart bottles at gallon price. . Much has been said about the im- Scotch Whiskey. | that ‘we might offer a quality about which there coul Tio question we sent our répresentative to the George Cowie & Son, the United States agency for the celebrated Mortlach Distillery, ‘This is one of the oldest Distilleries in Scotland, us in bond direct from the Distillery, and we guarantee it absolutely pure, and superior to the best popular brands sold at $1 ‘50 a bottle, Our introductor tle, $10.94 per dozen bottles, $4.58 per gallon, Finch’s Golden Weding Rye=- Monogram Rye==Macy’s Five Years ‘Old. } BepeclalecTwelve Years Old, Special price, gal... $2,445 bot., 84c |Special price, gal... $4.18; bot., 84c Royal Charter Rye Whiskey. We have engaged to introduce this Whiskey in New York under the new Bottle...... +, 59c, Gallon... i Red Star Cocktails, made of the purest and best liquors, specially matured and ripened for this purpose, The mixing is done according to our own private 89c, a bottle, special at, bottle, 68c.; special, one dozen bottles.. "he.14 TOPAZ SHERRY, a rich, soft, full bodied, delicately flavored wine, imported by us direct from the growers, Regular price $1.88 gallon; 53c, bottle; rN Glace Fruits, Assorted; pound boxes, regular price 44c,; for this sale, 36¢,; caitons, Ze. xtra, large shell, BT. Ge. Genuine Filberts, 1b, cartons, 140, ie bth Fl. purity of Scotch Whiskey. In order far-famed Glenlivet district,,in Scotland, where he secured for us, from it having been eslablished in 1823, This Mortlach Whiskey comes to prices for this: first importation are:—96c. per bot- Regular price, gal..... $2.94; bot, 74c| Regular price, gal,...$5.38) bot. $1.22 brand name “Royal Charter.” The introductory prices:— 5 $2.64 formulae, Nothing Fetter can be had at any price. All varieties, regular for this sale, gallon, $1.64; bottle... c ROYAL CABINET SHERRY, our famous old brand, Needless to describe it to our many patrons, It has the rich bouquet and delicious flavor that make it superior to any popular brand sold at $100 rer bottle Our regular price, $2.84 per gallon; 72¢. per bottle; this sale, per gallon, $2.18; per bottle,..58c AMONTILLADO SUPERIOR SHERRY,, very dry, old and with ric! flavor; regular prices $5.69 a gallon and $199 a bottle; special at, gallon i and bottle ot OLD OPORTO PORT, exquisite in flavor, arich, tawny old wine, equal in value to the most popular brands sold elsewhere at 1,00 4 bottle; our regular price, gal- lon, $2.94; bottle, 74c,; special for this sale, gallon, $2.443 bottle Sri SANDEMAN’'S OLD PORT, imported direct from the growers; regular price, $3.88 gallon and 95c, bottle; special for this sale, gallon, $3.38; bottle. 77 SPECIAL SALE OF IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN, guaranteed absol pure, suitable for medicinal use, imported in wood and bottled by us; regular price, 740.1 for this sale, gallon, $2,883 bottle bee O26 bottles only; regular price 79¢,; spectal seen 676 gallon, $3.19; bottle, ( De Puyerhof Imported Gin, in square We are sole importers of the following Chateau Bottling Win CLARETS—Ghateau Beslamont, case 12 qts., $9.24; case 24 pints, $10.24 Chateau de Trois Tours, case 12 gts, $12.24; case 24 pints......, $13.24 SAUTERNES—Chateau Remleaud, case 12 qts., $9.84; case 24 pints. ...$10,.84 Chateau Dillon, vintage 1869, $6.74 for case of quarts; case of pints for,.$7.74 Clarets, ] Hock Wines, Leon Marceau & Cle., Bordeaux. Heinrich Barthel & Sohn, Mainz, Case Case Case = Case Quarts, Pints, Quarts, Pints, St. Juliet sesoae seeee 83.98 $4.98 Hochhelmer.......... $4.49 $5.49 Pontet Cane' . 4.98 5,98 Rudeshelmer 5.49 = 69 |] Margaux vevcsscersssee 5:98 6,08 | Liebiraumilch .. 6.49 7,49 || Burgundy Wines. Sauternes. Leon Marceau & Cie,, Bordeaux. | | eon Marccau & Cie., Bordeaux, Cise Case Case Gase Quarts, Pints. Quarts, Pints, Beaune... see $0.24 $7.24 Cotes de Graves $4.78 $5.78 Pommard sees 724 B24 Couternes 5.78 0,78 Nuits so seeey BAD 949 Hout sant 6.78 7.78 Chambert + 9,49 10.49 Latour B 7.78 8.78 Cos de Vouget 110,49 11.49 tau \ ¥ } Calif ia Wi Chateau Yquem., 8.78 9,78 ornia Ines. ry > 9 wi Claret, $2.34 a case; gallon, 69¢.; Red Star California. |] bottle, 23c, Clrst, gallon, 89¢.; case quarts, $2.80; bottle, 28¢, Zinfandel, gallon, $1,193 case quarts, $3.40; bottle, adc. Linfancel, $2.44 a cast; gallon, 74c,; bottle, . Riesling, $2.44 a case: bottle, 24c. Poit, Sherry, Angelica and Muscate’, Port, Sherry, Angelica and Museatel, gal'or, B4¢,; bottle, 24c, i gallon, $1,493 bottle, 46c, SPARKLING GHAMPAGNE CIDER, RED STAR BRAND, absolutely pure, made by a world-famous cider maker, unequalled for flavor or quality; doz. qt, bottles, $2.78; doz, pint bottles....... 68 [feati99 Sunday World Wants Make PAA 8 Aa Now {in Progress, Our. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF NOTIONS AND DRESSMAKERS’ SUPPLIES. We Are Contihuing the ° SALES of Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas, Black and Color Goods, Wash Fabrics, Silks, Muslin Underwear, White Household Linens, China and Glassware, Beds and Bedding, Custom Tailoring, Canned Goods, Wines and Groceries YOU versie |] Sauce" YOU = Know How Much You Spend— And for What You Spend It. gail It is not so much what you MAKE as what you SAVE. The positors’ Account Department gives you every economy of our system and our famously low prices and an additional 4% interest, compounded every three months, on unexpended balances, At the same time ch enjoy.every convenience of a credit system, witho being taxed excessively to support it and to make up its bad debts You can deposit as much or as little as you please, and you ¢ withdraw your money at a’ moment's notice, We urge you to g i a kell one test of the advantages that have appea jousands, January—An Odd Time, Y A Good Time for Buying — Beds and Bedding.—«» This season we inaugurated a January sale quite new on the Macy, calendar—a sale of Mattresses, Brass and Iron Beds, Pillows, § and Spreads—a Bedding Sale, and it has been remarkably succsssfi Of course, a liberal reduction in prices was the incentive, Janua perhaps the dullest month of the year for these lines and to. maki a lively month the prices had to be made doubly interesting, The sale has been an experiment, more than anything else—d to keep our Mattress factory force intact during a dull period. Witt Mattresses for a salefoundation, we added the other lines mentioned and inaugurated a new January: sale that has met with wide proval, We shall continue it throughout the month, The Mattresses you buy here are made in our factory. The filling is done by hand—a hi ter Every Mattress is broadl slower, yet far better method than mach! i ly guaranteed, the guarantee being given \ lute personal knowledge of the materials used, i [At $18.96 | We offer Mattresses sold regularly elsewhere At $18.96 These are made of No. 1 fe ny drawings . bleach or dye—sterilized, sanitary and odorless 4% feet, with S-inch border, covered with best quality A, C. Ay weight 40 Ibs, (similar, quality furnished to the U.S, Government), Mattresses sold regularly by us at $15.67 each; the grade sold rei as a special at $18.00, They Cine made of pure Sguth American hair—odorless and | tary; covered with Lae yen A. G. A, ticking; size 4% feet wid S-inch borders; full welght 40 Ibs, At $7.49 Black Mixed Hair Mattresses, sold regularly $9.46; special elsewhere at $12.00, ‘ 5-inch border; weight 40 Ibs,; best quality A.C, ing, filled with long and short black hair, ‘ Cotton Top-and-Bottom Mattresses, filled with 74 1° can fibre—odorless and sanitary—with soft layers: gut cotton on both sides; covered with striped ticking; 4% wide; our regular price $5.89, } The covering—best quality A, C, Feather Pillows | filed wih pure, odorless feathers, are the lowest we have ever quote quality, , At 49c—Macy's “Special Pillow At 99¢-Kaeys “spec larly at $1.34; size 19x21 No, 1; similar quality weight, 3 Ibs, here at 7$c,; size 19x26 in.; , Brass and Iron Beds, ' At $2,67—White Enamelled Iron Beds; regularly $3.49 gach, : ‘ —White Enamelled Iron Beds, brass mounted; regula At’ $2.97 each, —White Enatnelled Iron Beds, brass rails, spindles an At $4.67 regularly $5.96 each, y) At, $6.24—Heavy White Enamelled iron Beds, with Hele ¢ ‘1 posts; regularly $7.96 each, —Heavy White Enamelled Iron Beds, 1%-Inch contim At $9.34 DoH seven %-inch filling rods in head and foot; two only—4 feet and 4% feet; regularly ue ve —All-Brass Beds, with 434-Inch continuous posts; At $19.96 $25.49 each. —All-Brass Beds, with 2-Inch posts and heavy mounts; At $22.67 larly $29.96 each, —All-Brass Beds, 1%4-inch continuous posts head and f At $26.96 tee-ball connections, heavy mounts; Wierda —All-Brass Beds, 2-inch continuous posts head and foot At $29.96 heayy mounts, seven heavy filling rods; regularly $3 1A each. u Ri Sale of Comfortables. Basenent, At 98c—Tufted Comfortables, both sides covered with in pretty patterns; size 72x7e inches, iy At $1.19—Tufted Comfortables, as above; size 72x78 inches, At $1.48—Stitched Comfortables, both sides covered with silks. oline in pretty patterns; size 72x78 inches, : At $1.64—Tufted Comfortables, both sides covered with natn sook in dainty patterns, chiefly on white grounds; size 72x78 inches, Sale of Household Linens. Full Bleached, Satin Finished) Sheets~made of Atlantic Mills” Double Damask Table Linen, 72] bleached sheeting: " inches wide; equal to quality sold by $4x90-inch, 396 H i) 3; be edd beh J others at $1.50 a yard, our Lat 8 | 63x90-inch; 420, 63x99-inch, 466; 72x90-inch, 46¢, i 72x99-Inch, 496. 81x90-ineh, 496. 81x99-inchy 566, 9oxi08-in., 666, Napkins to match ~24x24-Inch size; value $4.50 a dozen; sale tie Pillow Cases, hemmed: 42x36-inch, 1c. | 50x38%-! Full Bleached Satin Finished Nap- kins, pure linem, size 22x22 inches; value $3.25 a dozen $2.59 | 45x36-inch, 1c. | 54x38%4- Towels--300 dozen In all; mn linen, huckaback, hemmed, size 17x| Full Bleached Sheets, size 8 34 inches, each 12c inches; value 50c, each..,.....5 1x90 44c Watch the World’s WANTS under the head of “Business Opportunities,” Among the thousands of chances presented in these col. umns there is surely one intended for your for Advertisers

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