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ed Little Ball Whirls About the “Roulette Wheel and Cards , Come Out of the Boxes One \) at a Time, o IRLOT MACHINES TAKE Lada, UPCITY HALL SPACE. i. the Boss of the Barber ' Shops Will Gamble with You | Whether You Pay for a Shave _ or Don’t. f (Bpectel to The Evening World.) AUBANY,.N. Y., Jan, 1.—The only that a lawyer te in favor of re- Mucing ts the other fellow’s, This was Conclustvely shown yesterday at eeting of the Bar Association, to Wetting Justice Warren with a slight reprimand, it line up in favor of the pas- Assembly Bill No, 107, whch fo the lawyers because it outs dost of the. reports of tho a8 the Appellate Division, ‘These reports: have been Charged for mt the rate of $3 per volume in the past, whereas the tariff for a volume of ithe proceedings of the Court of Ap- Peals is only 65 cents, The method of reprinting the argu- ments and decisions of the Appellate .. Division are much more complex and wequire a greater amount of red tape han in the case of the higher court. In adilition to this fact the Appellate Division reporta have afforded a very Wiloe little monopoly out of which Mar- jous T, Hun ts eaid to have grown rich, fun fs locally ‘known to fame as t re- (except in the matter of but- Bass), He te attorney for the elchest Bavings bank in Albany, and has a Block or two of valuable ren! estate. Socially the belongs to Albany's four dred. For years he has haq the Monopoly of the Supreme Court re- ports, Many attempts have been made Ko otat him from office, but he has al- tways been aijle to exert influence enough to save himself. A few yeara @go Boss Barnes, of Albany County, ‘ried 4o get the job for one of the Vawyers close to him, but he was pulled of by Influential friends of Mr. Hun, ‘whose principal backing comes from & Publishing house, which prints the re- z Hi rt, The result of effort iit theongh ‘the. Legislature ‘wit show ls the stronger, Hun or the Btate Bar Adsociation, ‘The Capital Clty would afford a fer- le field for Jerome to exercise hia penchant for raids, only he would not have to use an axe to break Into the laces where there are guessing tohes ae to the destination of the A ette ball or: the whereabouts of ae, Time new not hang heavily bn the bends of any member of the ture who doesn’t think enough be Job to pore ever the legal scrip- ures at night, qa can find anything from keno to stud poker if you know Where to look for It. Every saloon displays one or more plot machines where you can race the nds for straight flushes and get fif- een Yonkers pertectos if you win, ‘he hotelg have them, and a barber Blop, to keep pace with the frenzied » Will let you gamble with the for the price oF oer. shave, din are not from the machines, Over in the tity Hall. for instance: where the lown constables welghing machine which plays music as tells you that you are to marry fond young man with money or heat ‘There's a dark man a-coming th a bundie,” and ali it costs Ja a Ueket. | ~ rendezvous, there is Lafe Gleason, when he not put- ing Republican spellbinders on the toad and killing snakes on his Dela- * Ware County farm, ts Assistant Clerk jf the Senate. As such, he is compelled ‘furniwh a clergyman for the Senate abh legislative day to give a prayer it the opening of the session, There fre some new ministers on Lafe's list fois year, 80 when he passed a lank, blerical-looking man at the northwest- brn door the other day, he etopped and id In his most polite and suave way: ma out the clergyman; come right "You're mistaken; I'm not the clergys. fnan,’’ said the man at the door. “wo days later Lafe again stopped at northwestern door and dnvited the lerical-looking man there to step to the Le officer's rostrum and deliver prayer, “Say, I'm not the clergyman,” said fhe man at the door with some disgust, “You're not?’ sald Late in eurprise, ‘Hell, no! I’m ‘from Jake Snell's eer I'm the doorkeeper from Am- ena,” Assemblyman Parker, the wealthy Assemblyman from Ike Baker's county, in’ the northeastern comer of the tate, has some deckied views on the fas question. He paid to-day; "This gas proposition doesn't trouble ny Constituents,’ They don't use gas tp there. Evetyoody burna electric fights in their parlors, and if they want y gas they make it down in the cel- » ‘What kind of gas? Acetylene, It's us, perhaps, but then you've got feeome time Any way, it's better an being at thejmercy, as they say hn New York, of-a grasping corporation, here are a few power corporations up ur way, but they don’t do much In the ‘ab or extortion line.” ———— SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, hun rives, 7.2118un ets. 5.00/Moon sets. 5,81 THD TIDES, High Water, Low Water, AM. P.M. Rit ay A Tal, andy Hook - 18.9 01 a Ts 610 6.90 = 12.61 bp i B08 823 18d BRB PORT OF NEW YORK, Liverpool Savannah Rio, Janeiro Galveston Francteoo INCOMING DUB To: STPAMSHIPS, DAY, faterte, Giasnow, Pennsylvania, nitieh Empire, Antwerp, Nord America, Gibraltar, i ae een Chomnits, Bronte’ OUTGOING STBRAMAHIPS, ‘ BAILBD TO-DAY. Hamburg, rere Tee we ee ALGANY A FINE TREADING LEADS “REFORM FIELD| JUMPIN STOCKS London | +» Genoa paris kaha On vey ‘ ) Manvhiatban 168% 188% — % 6000 Met, Bt. Ry, 116% 116 1 120 Met, Seour hh Hh 6 -% 4000 Mex, Central 23% 2314 234 ~ % i \ RAMAPO ATTACKED IN WAVER BILL. MoKeown Measure Aims to Have i 3) ‘WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 119, 1905.. INREVENGE MAN SHOT FOREMAN Discharged Employe Lay’ in Wait for Louls Granert ahd Sent Bullet Into His Left Lung, Following his discharge from the em- ploy of the National Bircuit Company thie afternoon Camille Gallucl, aged twenty vears, of No. 100 Park street, Manhattan, drew a revolver and phot Foreman Louis Granert, of No. 955 Hanoock street, Jersey City, in the company’s factory. Tenth avenue and Fifteenth street. With a bullet wound through his left lung Granert {8 in a critical condition at the New York Hospital, The excitement attending the shoot- ine caused oanic among the young women employed upon the unner floors, who rushed into the street upon hear- ing the pistol shot. Voremen Granert dadhanged the Traltan upon his appearance for work in the morning. ‘They had ‘had words over the latter's work, Galluci was or+ dered from the building, but he hung around one of the lower floors, As Granert was passing through the work- rooms the Itallan pulled out hie ve volver and fired, The foreman dropped to the floor and his assailant ran to the r, Grappling with the infurtated Galluel in the hallway, the foreman's assistants took the revolver from him, Cries from \ was In the Ine of duty, ALBANY, Jan. 19,—Supt, tinder Bupt, the windows of the factory brought @ voliceman, and Gallucl was taken to the West Twentieth street police station, Tt was sald at the New York Hospital where the foreman was hurried that his chance of recovery Is sight, The bullet cannot be probed for, The mahager of the National Biscuit Company stated that Granert waa n faithful employee and that his altercation with Franchot Names Deputy. Franchot, of the State Department of Public Works, to-day reappointed Winslow M. Mead, of Rochester, as Deputy Super- Intendent. The swary ts $4,000 per ye Mr. Mead has been deputy under 41 Boyd ana aah rls wan chief ols SSSaaeaaeee aa CO n ATVENTICK! NO LINIMENT WAS MADE THAT EVER EQUALS FOR ALL EMERGENCIES DP LAKES SICAN G15 ALHANY aT BOSTLN MA KILLS PAIN ALL DEAL 5 Y/ ah An event which means that you can bup Every suit is in models, The for reduced to $9.98, $12,50, $14.50, $: a Sale of White $3.5 ished with rows of shirring, 59% Ban York County in 200 M. 6 8 Hh Ge Renervoir supplies, : Pee HOMO. @ BEM 1% 80K +) Goal to The Bening orld) P.SBM.pLuVy 140% 149% — 4 tis) "Ne Drive of Trading Keeps Brokers ALBANY, Jan. 19-To allow New B ith that | AN Da ne oli “iy York City on Brooklyn to appeal to issu ly fH the courts for the right to aequire a By My ‘ eh ? t a bi fyb inleg water supply in counties from which Whi Erle they are now barred by law a bill was le Uees (0 O00 Nat. Bis, Co,, 6% 86% 65% —%| offered in the Assembly to-day by Br, Front in Late Dealings. ' GOO Nt. Load... 8 8 35 McKeown, of Kings, \ WONet, B & 8..9 2 2% Tt the bill ® made a law the Court Binet BIOL pte 4 4 —M| Tooele dosie be teeta pf am y would be riving: INDUSTRIALS SOUGHT HON. J, Contrul.1% 10 1M —%4|In Dutaess County of thelr chlet eource TOON. Y. Contral.1y 142% 143 @f support if it tapped the streams in aT GooD ADVANCES. MON, ¥..Dook pf. 0% 69 6% +%| that county for water-supply purposes. 40 Nor, & Wost. 70% 7% 1% +44] Under the Smith bill, passed Inst year, st | WO Nerth Am..... 100 = 100 i bade So js barred completely from 80}, | 44400 Ons, HH Hh + jens County, Amalgamated Copper, 1 a iON = |e Bure aa ale bare Brook Sugar and Smelting Find Fa:) soy ah | "the McKeown bil attacks Ramapo by —Union Paoifio, St. Paul 1064 16H ~ % | Water momopaly to te re ater In Qny vor hvks mo +8 (sireamn aulalde « ity which it supples New York Central Prominent. fof + [ramatce weter (eon Goan wy ot mt fhe ata habia of vilane of GAY are » & —% tape den| for employment. oF After @ atrong run to-Gay stocks ran 46 8 ag - oft © Wit but till Bela sativa andy. 4 ht n| NEW GAME BILLS show al ree a a atid ent mH —% IN LEGISLATURE. Interest was again centered on Read- 6 h—% — ‘ng, there being a jam of brokers 81% 8% +%) ALBANY, Jan. Game rs Grseatny around that post all day, After open- me fiat baa Hel aioe Meant dng up 68 per cent., at 871-2, the price . uskly wold up to #24 but later on 1 6+ | Mr Bantors, emnonng th clone sone heavy selling dropped about two pe. oe A Ni Ene ocoupled the leading position S a while during the afternoon seasion, tt] 19) Rub.Goods hei eaeosy Rid Re cetlaicthpbiel ial ghigas pron Tanta h Oe foneer almost two points on notable] 10) Rut, RR. pt.. a th 1K ae ot black teas during. tie bl6ee i “11's — % | season. Union Pacific, Ontarlo & Western, St, fo + %| Mr, Hanford, making close season for Paul, Southern Pacific, New York Ceny Hy 61% +1%| trout from Bept. 1 to April 15, and the begets rage a ea bg pUasegnd 1% (1% size of trout to be taken, over seven igs nayhe ah Y ® y —%| {pohes in length, instead of alx, higher prices, ton Bo, Ty OMT I Fla soproprintine 000. for ‘The teractions developed weakness t0| 40) South. Pac, pf.l17% a a rn continiing he ‘re:stooking of the Adi- the Mate dealings, declining trom] 90080, Ry. ©0..., 8% bi id : iiweerae 10080, Ry. CO, : 00K 90% MH WHEAT W N Ametlcan Sugar, Amalgamated Cop-| 10) Stsn, R&T.Co, % % i HEAT WEAK O: the Bteel etooka and American! oy monn 0, & 12% 7 72 WESTERN SELLING Brnatiog and Refining were the oon) donee pao, ..., 4% Hh wh RO rie as ve. 20) Twin CART...108 106 10 -%] wheat was weak in the market to- ‘Tho total sales of stocks were 1,045,800] sysep 1), Pwoitic .. 1199, 118% 110% day, the price starting 1-8 lower and shares, and of bonds $8,208,000. ow Un, Ry. Inv. @ 2 He later selling down 1-4 of a cent. further SE EEemel i . pt a id on Uquidation for Western interests, ‘The Closing Quotations, geie ay mb ni eg fy and unchae Net BCL S35 opening prices were: Bates, Heh, tow, Clow, che, | IO UBCLP, pf. 6 aT wheat, May, 1155-6; July, 1028-8 10 Allls-Oh, ple... 65 06 8 U, 8. Be & TM I 124 — | Chloasd's opening prices were: Wheat, 30500 Ama, Cop... 18 4 UH —%| MOU. B. Leather A Oe Ct” | seny 116 to 1104-8 to 1161-4; July, 981-2 0 Am, Ag Ch... 2 mM — 5] WOU. 8, Leath, Kage 3 8% —% | COTM May, 4518) July, 4588 to 451-8; 200) Am, Car & F., 3% 3% 4 — | 990. 8. Rubber. Oi Tt S| September, $6 78 WOAMC, & F, pi WH 9h Oh —H| OU. S. Rub, pf..t0% 190 I~ %) Now York's closing prices were: Wheat 0 Am, Col, Oll,. 3% 2% % 91000, 8, Riedl... OM Wh BMH) stay, 114 68 asked; July, 1.00 1-8 asked, 9) Am, Exp 113 200 +3 |28:00U, B Bioel pt. Oh A Ok | Commatay, 60 1-4 asked. 10Am, Grass 124 1900 Va-Car, Gh... SK BK AM | | Chicago's closing prices were: Wheat 1300 Amn. Hide & Li. 10% 10% 108 108108 + Hh] May, 114 6-8 bid: June, 110 19 bid; Am, e 10% 10 M% 2% %W%—%! July, 98 1-8; September, 91 bid, Com— ‘wo ane fees hk i ae MAREN carte a 8 BO Amer Ton of. ay a1 ty + | m0 Westinghouse 2% 1a AH ekatlotast } Gr Amer Tin of. 8 a a a] OO ee UE pis + %|COTTON STEADIES 0 Am, Lo00, ‘pf.106% Nig 105% a %| 40 Wie Cent...... 2% 2% IK ~ ON COVERING ORDERS, 200 Arhor, Malt... 8 8 8 4 %| MWe Cont, pf. 1% Oh AHH ‘ it , , a 200 Amer, Mott pf. 264 ' 2% 26y Cotton ,opened steady to-day with Am, Smelt .,,. 8 4% 5 —%|MAN ARRESTS TWO GIRLS — | prices unchanged to two ooints lower, Am, Smelt. pile 113% 14 The market was rather ngrrow at th: 12800. Am, BL. Fdy,. 17% Hil mW +2 WHO TOLD HIS FORTUNE. Start and) gave Ayden tl of thethar 8300 Am, Bt. F. pf. OH 61% 63% +234 bearishness among vrofessidnala with Fo an, Tent ae th ty. ang, 8) "HOY Promise Mim Be Many Prob | i Sitar the mnaruet eeadied en 200 Am, Wool... 2 ne te ~% able Things that He Be~ covering orders. 200.Am. Wool pt. WK 9th) Oh + somes Suapleleds. 4.00 to 64; Februnry. 679 to 678) March, 100 Anaconda ,....12 12 12 +1 | Tuolg Phillpol, a fuel dealer in the | 80 to 681: Avril, 6.85, bid: May. 68 to M00 A., T. & 8, T.. 8% 87% 8% —%l sasement of No, 18) Amsterdam ave- | THR saeiznner 190 bid: O00 A.,T. & .F.pf.100% 100% 100% + %] nue, caused the arrest to-day of two | October, 7.10 bid: November, 7:19 to 40 At. C, LAne,...122 122 122 + | voung women, Spanish like ‘himself, THEY Reps tanees. pei Bae 86; May, 21500 Balt, & Ohlo.,,103% 102% 102% — %| whom he accteed of obtaining money | 699; July, Poe AG 4 100 Balt. & O, pf.. 6% 9% 93% —%| from him under false vretenses, m CNST SSS Ness diols 175 Bklyn Un. G.,.209 209 20) — {prisoners say they are Josepha Do- 10 Bklyn R. T.... 64 62% 62% 1%] lores, eighteen, and Rosa Rosario, STOCKS IMPROVE 1900 Brunswick Co. 12 11% 12 + %| twenty, both living in Mulberry street, IN LONDON MARKET. 30 Buf, & Sus. pf. 99 8% Philipp! says the two girls entered 1M Canada 8o..,,..68 63 68 + %| his place of business and, for $2, prom-/ LONDON, Jan, 19,—Money was in 800 Can, Pac, 4... 134 183% 139% —% | {sed to tell his fortune In @ way that | quiet demand in the market to-day and 740) Chea, & Ohto,, 59% 49% 19% — | would make him rich thereafter, Thev/ supplies were less plentiful, The din 00 Chic, & Alton, 4 42 42 told him so many improbable things, | count business was slack, but rates were Shic, & N. W..213 200 he says, after examining the lines of| firm, Trading on the Stock xchange 7100 Chto, & N. W. 218 Ye 212 +241 his palm, that he became suspicious. | was inactive, with a better undertone, WOC, & N. W, pf2y 24% 21% — 14] Asking them to walt until he could eet a Moted too Chie, Gt: W... Bi BH wh — y |FeMes, for LM, tee arwund to | tnty of che poltcal eauiton. ‘Const 100 C.G, W. pf. BY 1% 31H — AIC Woat Mixtycelehth. street station, | were ensier, f Sergt. Rehan his story. and a po- tieman was sent back with him, *! ‘The two voung women, weeping and protesting their innocence, were taken to the station and locked un, They of- fered to tell Serat. Rehan’s fortune 4 he would let them gv, but he declined, 1900 C,, M, & Bt, P. 0 Chi, U. Tr... 90 Chi, U, Tr, pt, & Americans opened steady, The strength of specialties, notabl ogee & Re Ing Was sustained, The rest of the list were stimulated by Continental sup- pon. Erie, New York, Ontario & West- ern and Union Pacific were the features, Baltimore & Ohio was bought, on divi- eased at the last 4 Vitae is our family chit= WIE C.C, C.& 8.09% 9% 8 + % ith being a sergeant on the’ dend eatimntes Vn'ros CAROLE ALE Ae 8 nt saulated wl Lg @ hour and closed dull, mc Heh. 6 6 mw Hy : —— = 100 Col, Bouth...., 2% 2% M24 — 0 Col. fo, it pf, GI GIN 18h — 4 0 4 Cons, Gas 1974 197% WN 9 Corn Prod 19 10% — 4% \ 100 Den, & R, 82 8% — \ 100 Det, Un. ™ WY 89 Det, Bouth Oh Ot do it e 4d ke th et. South. pes, 3% si — 200 700 Distillers’ 8... 87% im mae ¢ or j e 20D, 8.8, & A 14 My 14% 5600 D.. 8.8, & A. p 30% 2816 8014 1% J B70 Erle... 4... 1% 40% 41K + % 26800 Erle Ist pf... 70% 7 9 +1% Yen i 8000 Erle 2d pf... 8 GI 63 +154 800 Fed, Min, & 866% 09% 60K +5% y 40Gen, Blec, Co..18% 187 187 1% 1100 Hock, !Valipit, 2% 91% 92% + % 6400 TH. Cemtral,...1604 185% 156 a e 300 Int, Paper/..... 293 22% 24 — % | 20 Int, Paper pt 1% 7% 7% i i i i conta, “CyB my ose dl Writes Wm. P, Freligh, of Union Hill, N. J. Kan, C, Bo.pf 89 | i i ' | TRH ROR ci Be +8 Linonine, the Food-Medicine, SWEET AS CREAM, at Hegeman’s 2800 Lou, d& Nash.1414 140% i M+ y drug stores, 200 Broadway and all branches—S0c,, FTER sixteen years of success in making exclusively the private cigarettes of Turkish courtiers, Mr, America his best production, in Allan Ramsay brings to MURAD CIGARETTES | They delight the connoisseur, rarest vintages of champagnes the private cellars of the Old World. MURADS incomparable in flavor and fragrance, They are only comparable to the majority of which never leave the are American invasions, 10 for 15 cents Open Saturday” night till 10,30. at a price (hat ie almost ridiculous considering the valve. the new spring style — blouse and long-coat mer prices ranged from $16 to$80—all now 0 China Silkk Waists at $1.98 Clever new spring model in white and black China silk; style like cut alongside; button back, deep square yoke of rich silk lace, fin- collar, tucked back, On special sale at $1.98, Vogd A2e*S tx. Coe ~ Vogel Brothers A2™ Ste. Cor. BY Ave Sale of $15 Long Coats Reduced to $9.98 he cut al Reduced Prices, now a handsome suit 16,50 and $19.50, and Black new attached ‘These coats are values far beyond what you ordinarily get, even beyond what you expect, Handsome, stylish models in jaunty hip-length length and long ones. Shows one of the coats included It is 45 inches long, miade of black kersey and rich montagnac, satin lined through- out, double breasted, collarless style, with wide box plaits back and front, witha telt at back. ‘These are exceptional values at the reduced price—$9.98. ° The Entire Balance of Our Women’s Suits at. Greatly jackets, medium side 9.98, $ OF A NUMBER Toilet Articles. Mennen’s Talcum Powder ,11 Fairy Soap, 3 cakes for .10 Pond’s Extract, 629 Listerine, small ,16; large .59 | Mule Team Borax, per }b, .10} Hand Sapolio, .07 Rubber Gloves, 69 Fountain Syringe, 49 Prophylactic Tooth Brush,25 iTavalid Cushions, English Rubber IceCaps 1.00 2.65 Pee err te pWaca, he eae SHOE DEPARTMENT, 861ST. & 382-AVE. OFFER; B. Altman & Co. HAVE GREATLY REDUCED THE PRICES OF STYLES OF WOMEN'S BOOTS AND SLIPPERS AND MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR, THIRD FLOOR, Waab Basins, Kitchen Ware. Enamelled, double coated, | perfect, Sauce Pans, 3 4 6 qts 124.30 637 | Tea and Coffee Pots, 1h 2 3 4 qts, | 27° 3E 033 337 | Tea or Water Kettles, 6 7 8 qts. “48 +56 65 Hanging Soaps, fallucl Sales Now in Progress: Notions and Dressmakers’, Supplies, Men’s and Women’s Black and Colored: Dress Gr ‘Wash Fabrics, Silks, Mi wear, White Goods, Housetiold Linens, China and Gla Le Basing: Men's Custom Tailoring, Canned Goods, r0ce Price Reasons For Livel Interest in Our Sale of — Black and Colored Dress Goa t Fi. ‘ At 30G—Al} Wool: Nun’s Veiling, full:42 inches wide, “lack, Cream “ blue, reseda, navy, champagne, cadet, cardin brown, leather, plum, royal and marine blue, myrtle green, Nile other shades equally desirable; value Soc, a yard, ius At 39¢--All Wool Crepe Canvas, 44 inches Wide=wa one of the best Dress Goods mils in America, Re will not slip or sag-—and every yard has been ed Al We show it in, blac! ee tay, silver and slater value 7 et sade wedge Woy tod ace TA GH ferent shades, cream, lyory and b or is made expressly for ig It is in High favor for either Kg! gowns, I ? At 59c—A clearance lot of pure wool Homespun’S to sell at $1.00 a yard; 54 inches wide—-shown in light, dark grays, wood, castor mixtures and cadet blue, Oe Children’s Dresses, | Shetland Corset All Advance Spring | Covers for Wome find Foor, { Styles, 44 Floor, At S184 ee eine wnt trimmed with fine tucks and embrold- ery; also guimpe style Dresses, with deep tucked bertha, edged with lace, full skirt and deep hem, Sizes 4 to 10) years,» —Gulmpe Dresses, made} At $1.74 ot. White lawn, deep pointed bertha formed of embroidery; full skirt, finished with deep hem. Sizes 4 to 10 years, ‘i High Neck Dresses, made ala of wil fehl yoke! sleeves. formed of fine tucks, embroidery or ¥ Valenciennes lace insertion, fin Natural and "White— with trimmed bertha, full sleeves, p Vi two grades $1.49 and flounced skirts. ‘Sizes 4 to 1: years, Plain Black— ~~Guimpe Dresses, made At $2.49 of white lawn, new puff Coats sleeves, embroldered revers over shoul- ders; skirt trimmed with several tows of tucks and deep hem, Sizes 4 to 14) yeahs Full Length Coats, —High Neck Dresses, ned tl At $3.24 ihe of white lawnigcneviot trimmed with tucks, embroidery inser-] flannel, :double+b tion; flounce skirt with several rowsfback with strip; — of tucks and deep hem, Sizes 4 to 140 from 9,74 toy ; years, ( : Full Length Coats —Dresses, made of whitey” ” Mai At $5.49 lawn, yoke formed off cheviot; fine tucks, ribbons, beading and back with strap, 2 Rota ety cl i eh me i sie end rows of lace insertion and deep) reduced. from 10.9 hem. Sizes 4.€o 44 years, Hal Lenath ; —Box - plated Russtanj mi i At $1.74 Brest eae of pink| throughout with , white Plaue pips vet collar 48 4tofon 3 ol sisaa to Fleecy, thinly woven of finest these Corset Covers make weather substitutes for the kinds, without being any more able to the wearer except giving. ie They are knit by Shetland | needleworkers and finished They are made in plain. white, gray and black--in walst and waist! lengths; all high neck and blue chambra: ings and patent leather belt; SI 44 years, ‘ Special Offering—Men Regularly $14.96 and $16.4 Floor, rear, ACK SUITS—S: made o th mohair and Princess serge; Rigo i a FANCY PATTERN SUITS—Sack j pure wool Cheviots, In vis and colorings suitable for wear; regularly sold at $14.96, isin Men’s Overcoats at $12.49 Regularly $14.96 and $17 CHESTERFIELD MODEL COATS—Made of heavy Vek and Cheviots, in black and Oxford gray; lengths 44, 46 and body linings of serge, Venetians or worsteds; sleeve linings: Men’s $20.00 Overcoats at $14.49 Coats made of fine Oxford and black Veélours, lined with cloth. These are.strictly hand-tallored coats, 52 inches sell at $20,00, iy For Men--A Hat Carnival Any Derby in Our Stock 1'9i% en O Friday and Saturday at $ : Derby Days in this second floor Hat Store, brought al special purchase worth ig i—A manufacturer had a ream Of Derby Hat Bodies—unfinished—that he did not care to put | regular fines because they were not exact weights—some t others too light, Only a Hat inspector could detect the d We purchased these hodies and had them blocked in the st e n for the coming spring, 4 rrunity for a quick stock- in: the Hi It furnishes an op) Store, so all regular fines are included—among them worth up to $4.00 each. Cigars. Gh m, ; Key West Clear Havana Clgars—finest quality: El Clo: Perfectos, box of 25, $2. Ambassadores, box of 50,90.96, Reina Victorias, box of 50, $4.96. Dainties, box of 50, $4.49, Victorias, box of 50, $3.99. Reina Bouquet, box of 25, $1.74, | Camellas, box of 50, $3,39. |] F. Garcia & Bro, Havana Smokers— “Perfection” Chocolates, ess ed; our best grade, fort: varieties; our regular price 596, pound; for this sale,..., +++ Special Mixed Chocolates Bonbons; our regular price +1 made in Tampa—all Havana filler andj pound; spectal at. Havana wrapper, Cuban hand made; regular price for box of 50, aie Favors and $2.40| Table Decorations, — Ta Causerle Perfectos, box of 50, Just received, a new assortn rt $2.49} German. favors, offered at Seay irkish Cigaieit de by M. Me-fand 15¢, 10 & Ch gis, box Br 10, 14¢.3 box of 100, Robert Burns Presidentes, bo: x ol |