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LT Gonnive at Downfall of View " _ tlonable Employment Agencies T FOR GIRLS itable Organizations Back| License Commissioner in : STRUGGLE TO PREVENT % IMMORAL CONDITIONS. Wiigre Evidence Is Not Sutf- =" ‘olent to Indict Agents’ Who | tims Licenses Are Revoked, a yon. f ‘A“svar ‘tipon east ldo omployment @gents who lure young girls to ruin has been begun by Commissioner of Licenses Frederick L, ©. Keating, In his Grusada he Iw belng alded by several Gharitable societies and business organ- izations. ‘These bodies Nave discovered that it js difficult to gather evidence against suspected agents on which they eantbe held by the eirts on criminal charges, and have decided that the next best thing ds to Have tielr Heenses re- voked, "The work of weeding out the black sheép among the agents begun in ear- nest yestergy, ‘Two licenses were re- voked and five agents were given final warning to obey the law, The proceed- ings before Commissioner Keating were watched with Interest by Miss Frances A. Keller, a student of tho frvintnn problem and author of “Out of Work,” @ book which deals with the subject: Miss Elinaboth Rhodes, Secretary of te Now York Association for Household Research, and several of the oMvers of the Employmetit Agencies’ Protective Association, all of whom have prom- fed to lend a hand in the work of stomping out the dangerous element among the employment agents, Investigation for Months, “T have been investigating the meth- eds of the employment agents for rey. eral months," said Commissioner Keat- ing to-day, “Some of my Inspectors have been 80 zealous and enthusiastic in the work that I am delighted with the mass of information they have ob- tained. J had hoped to keqp my inves- tigution @ secret for a 1ittl€ while long. ergo that my men couid make a thor- Ough ‘clean up’ before the employment agents could hear of our work and run to cover, but I have found that there has been 80 much interest and talk bout the first few cases I have taken be ‘that secrecy is now out of the ques- lon, “Half of the employment agents on the east alde do not obey the law. The worst of¢énders will lose thelr licenses, Kae aha] will be made to toe the Jina, My of the most serious offenses which I'mean to correct in the failure to Bive servant girls cards bearing the Hames of the agents wiv find work for them and the addresses to which they sent, A girl {8 usually conducted ie employment agency by a run- ‘his man can taae her anywhere oobes, If he should take her to 4n improper place and the girl, findin, this out, departs immediately, she 1s on ten unable to point out the nouse to By Brrerary Lesseqiihs being a forsany stout ae aii : ‘ows very” little missioner Keating had a remark+ able case to deal with yesterday, Emil Hussar, who kept an employmen Agency at No, 1% East Fourth street, ‘was charged with violating the law &rd in Keeping men in his employ who ‘Wore guilty of the same conduct. One of Hussar’s clerks fled the city a ehort Ume Ago on learning that his acts ‘wore under investigation, Tour girls appeared as witnesses against Hussar, A fitth, sald to be the most important witness of them all, Giwappeared just before the hearing be- gan and could not be found by police- men who were sent in search of her, Bhe was Rosa Traub, sixteen yeurs old, An Unwilling Witness, Another of the girls, Ilona Bulog, of 0,206 Bast Third street, tried to keep Wi from Commissioner Keating's y heal Hos but was found in time to have her testimony takon, although she was LN pieiling srittness, mnie chek, a Hungarian girl, of No, \f02 Hast Sixth street, told a revolt: ing “wtory of her experience in search vot work, When she went to Hussar p@he said he laughed at her, ‘og Elussar dented this, asserting that the “woman had attempted to extort $40 from him, » Julia Weinberger, of No, 117 Waverly lace, alleged Hussar, asked permission JXo call to see her after she had gone to eR yetne in the hope of finding a situa- “[ delleved him," sald the girl, “Bu ‘he deserted me after he Wid tied Advantage of my trust in him and borrowed $25 of my savings,” ve Ligete Sayatrie, a third girl, who lives at No, 211 Kast Fourth street, did not sWant to testify against Hussar, Her complaint was against one of his clerks, Bhe wald that she had made a complaint 5 to, Commissioner eld ", Hussar took the stand to testify to hia own good character, Among other things, he sald that he furnished the «servants employed Jn the home of Police Inspector Titus at No. 109 West One Hured and Highteenth street. . missioner Keating decided to re- vok@ his lHoense, « , aERNEe Rear onc-nar eR MOCKING-BIRDS TO WARBLE AT LIQUOR DEALERS’ BALL fuatge Us a Drink, Bartender,” Will Be the Spirit of the 800 Songaters’ Onlpouring. ‘Three hundred mocking birds are go- tng to chorus “Give us @ drink, bat: tender,’ at Madison Square Garden to- morrow night—that is, birds do not go on a strike and have absorbed the spirit of the occasion, These songsters are not related to any of the “birds” recently deploted as ge+ curing seats on The Evening World's water Wagon of recent fame, They are trained abroad especialiy for exifbttion and other effects at the big ball of tho Wine and iiquor Dealers’ Association, The birds will be suspended in cages throughout the garden, Sudie Cunningham, the Wourteenth street boniface who planned to-mo pbs ornithological “treat,” has tended an invitation to District ney Jerome to b and he has acce wants lo see the rden under ¢ dispensers former jayor MoCleilan, the elty officials are. resent when the grand ma bi |» O'Keefe, Bern Quinn, Peter Quinn and Martin Wane, State Liquor Dealers i] A Aton. Who 8 Effort to Stamp Out Ques- providing the] ' 80 Walking Suits $1 8% 10 865 Broadway, {7th and $8th Streets , pan HONeill & Co January Sale Lace Curtains Important Reductions Throughout The January Sale of Upholstery Goods continues in all lines, To-day we call particular attention to the magniti- cent values presented in Lace Curtains. Brussels Lace. Cluny Lace. | $12,00 Curtainsfor......++ $9.00 | $4.25 Curtains for . +44, ++3.50 iI $14,50 Curtains forsseeos $11.25 | C200 Lutlains fOr «sss 1009§3.95 if) $6.95 Curtains for $5.00 $17.50 Curtains for, $13.50! $7.50 Curtains for .. 185.50 $20.00 Curtains for ...4. $15.75 Dentelle’ Arabe, Point d‘Arabe,’ $5.00 Curtains for .. i $6.50 Curtains for ., $6.50 Curtains for .. Ruffled Net. $1.50 Cuftains for ..1;7..:7$1.00 $2.00 Curtains for .. $2.75 Curtains for .,,..655.$2.25 hs Ruffled Muslin. 96 Curtains for...... 515 49C $1.00 Curtains for. f $1.25 Curtains for.. Mosaic Net. 50-inch wide, suitable for long or sash curtains—regular price, $0c; sale price. ssesseserseorrs 390 $0-inch colored Madras in a fine assortment of designs — regular price, 75c,; sale prices... 59¢ $8.25 Curtains for... 5636 $6.75 $9.50 Curtains for, $9.00 + $10.50 $19.50 Curtains for. Renaissance. ‘$4.50 Curtains for...s sess 3.50 be Irish Point. 64.50 Curtains for. $5.00 Curtains for.. $7.50 Curtains for. $9.00 Curtains for.. January Half Price Sales of Women’s House Robes. Specials for Wednesday. WOMEN'S IMPORTED ROBES OF TURKISH’ TOWELLING, fancy effects; also AllWool wider-+2,50 down, satin trimmed, all colors; Wednesday. § Formerly $5.00 and $6.00, WOMEN’S TWO.-PIECE, HOUSE DRESSES, cambric,) made with ruffles on skirt, trimmed with braid, ight) 5c grounds; Wednesday... al Women’s New Spring Waists. Made of fine soft messaline silk, tucked and shirred, trimmetl with fancy inser- |$4. 75 tions, all colors; Wednesd Value American Hosiery Co,’s Underwear for Men. TRAVELLERS’ SAMPLES-Shirts, 36, 38, 40; Drawers, 34, 36—in Silk and/Lisle Silkoline, Me- rino and Cashmere. Values from $2.00 to $3.50; cach at........+.+0002,00 Values from $1,25 to $1.75; cach at.........45. 750. , » Also 300 Men's Combination Suits, worth $1.50 to $3.75; CaCH at... ..sseeeeeeeseeey AHALIG OG ORS 1,00 Correct Models in Evening and Dress Slippers (Second Floor.) leather, Vici Kid, Ooze leather, Satin and Ki Women's Ooze one-strap slippers, in tan, black and gray— ($2. 50 Mona unk ate (8550 one strap overs instep, Louis XV. heel—value $5.00; at..., Two new shapes in Women’s White Hned Oxford ne} $3, 00 . We. show an extensive line of new pitt in Patent value $3.00; Special at..... Pee eden ener ene es eeeeeerrennee Women's finest Satin Slippers, black, pink, white and blue, ea $3.50 value $4.00; at... eoveeoreres Neeeeeeens Senet wees ceenee. ei $1.50 to $2.25 Fans at $1.00 We have secured about 200 handsomely Carved Bone Stick } {rimmings—all fia that are worth ih $1.50 to $2 $1.00 Special for Wednesda: Fans, some hand painted; others set with spangles and la No duplicates of these styles &t this price. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street, Le Forsythe’s ARTHURJ. HEANEY LOANS ON Clearance Sale) DIAMONDS & JBHELRY, Skirts, Jackets, || auantic ave, & court st, BROOKLYN, Suits | 150 Walking $550 « $750 Skirts a Be 35 Years Established Is a Guarantee of Our Reliability, Worth $10 and $15! 75 Covert and Black | Cloth ~$] 250 « $4 650) Jackets Worth $25 and $30 Ts the Question of Room and Board Perplexing You ? If so, why so, when The World} | Want columns, especially Sun-? | day, contain sudh long lists of} | desirable places where either FURNISHED ROOMS or BOARD may be obtained at prices rang-3 | ing from the lowest to the high- est, owing to location, furnish- ings, service? | You have merely overlooked the$ | fact that THE WORLD contains New York's best Room and Board Directory, Over 4,000 houses, apartinents, flats, rooms and board ads, are advertised in The World every week, Worth $35 Sale begins 9 o'clock | John Forsythe THE WAIST HOUSE SUDAY WORLD WANTS WORK have the details of the r affair ty pane, inal a eth political and soctal nds a Kood time, rihere will be a Bartenders’ Anvil Chorus’* bey- formed by w corps of on bar wlanser k, | find, MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, dmsteceenett Shall fy aa aC el cad Bway at Oth Aves Continuation of the § China and Glassware, Cy and Draperies, Trunks, ‘ 34th to 35th St. Cooking Utensils and Groce We Call Particular Attention to Our “ Assortment of Continuation of the Sales of Women’s Suils, Furs and Under. garments, Wash Dresses, Silks and Dress Goods, Two Exceptionally Good Values in B’way at’6th Av, Children’s Wear, The Richest Picking Shirt Waists for Women. of the Season, ‘er sh : 24 FI, On Sale, startin r Wednesda at Evening Dr ess Suits for Mer White Persian Lawn Waists, back and front trimmed with clus- | ABOUT 14 FORMER PRICES, | Garments thoroughly worthy, excellent in mat our entire stock of CHILDREN’S COLORED CLOTH COATS, varlous styles and colors, in 2 to 4-year AE Prices $2.97, $3.96 up to Also, a sample lot of CHILDREN’S COLORED SILK CAPS, sizes 1 to 4years. Prices 29c., 49¢., 79c, and 99c, Infants’ Short Dresses of striped flannelette, the yoke trimmed with rib- bon; sizes 6 months to 4 year....396 Princess Dresses of blue or pink checked flannelette, trimmed with braid; sizes 2 ind 3 yearSevcens ..496 Children’s Sacques of outing Aannel, (nasssorted colors, with embroidered Scallop; sizes 2 to 6 years. Ie ter tucks and lace insertions; with five embroidered motifs; price : fashioning and finishing. At $29.96 —Fuil Dress Suulis made of fine undressed lined with Mervellieux silk, the lapels faced with gros grain Silkelined Tuxedo Coats to match $17.96 At $24.96 —Full Dress Suits made of imported V teds, lined with Mervellleux silk, lapels faced with gros gralty Sik Silk-lined Tuxedo Coats to match $14.96 At $16,49—Tuxedo Suits made of undressed worsteds, coats faced with heavy silk, At $9.96—Tuxedo Coats, made of undressed worsteds,, with silk. Special—Young Men's Dress Wear, At $9.96—Reduced from $19.96—Full Dress Coats a sizes 33, 34 and 35, made of Venetian worsteds, silk lined, At $22.49 —Reduced from $29.96 end $39.96-—A o Young Men’s Full Dress Suits mate of imported worsteds an sizes 34, 35 and 36, At $19.50—Men’s Suits to Me —Choice of an entirely new collection of ab 75 Suit Lengths of Fabrics Regularly Used the Making of $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 Su ‘This is the final round-up of Suit ends—the the season in our Custom Tailoring department, ‘These fabries Include splendid tweeds ‘and t ported and domestic—as well as amnumber of suit lengths of and black cheviots and thibets. : Suits made to your measure; the coats cut single oF breasted, as desired; the modelling, tailoring and trimming in the usual faultless manner characteristic of the Macy Tailoring organization. > Custom Shirts for Men=","* Maln floor, 34th street side, wevare now displaying an a of the ddket Spring. Shing, many on terns, Our Custom are ‘recognized as exam} class Shirt-making. ‘There are no better Shirts made at Specials in Our Wine Depart ; bin on. iecagae ll Wines, Whiskoys, Brandles, ctcy sold by the gailon, from the wood In full quart) bottles at gallon price. 49c, and 59¢. Mortlach Scdtch Whiskey is made At 69c.—French Fobs, in gray, gilt Mortlach Scotch | of the oldest distilleries h 30 or gun metal finish, all new designs; , usually 94c, to $1.49. China Silk Waists, same style as the above; value $10.00, sale price, $6.69 Reception and Evening Footwear for Women. ,, — ee At $2.00 a Pair. Black Kid Beaded Slippers, one-strap, with turned soles and Louls XV, heels, Patent Leather Pumps, with turned sotes and Cuban heels, White Kid Pumps, with turned soles and Cuban heels, ~~ At $3.49 a Pair... |_At $3.96 a Pair. Patent Leather Opera Slippers.| Tan and Gray Castor Pumps, Narrow toes, turned soles and/with turned soles and Cuban Louis XV, heels, ‘heels, —At $3.99 a Pair. ——_——_—-—_ Three.strap Sandals in patent leather, with high arched lasts and Louis XV, heels, —+— -—At $4,96 a Pair, Sailor Ties, new narrow toe lasts, turned soles Inexpensive Jewelr: MadeDoublyAttractive by Very Low Prices, dat, Floor. The various collections told of here are special purchase lots— inventory lots, as it werte—from manufacturers who supply us regularly, Prices are extremely low:— , Hat Pins at 14c. each, Crystal Hat Pins, white and colors; usually 24c, Pearl Top Hat Pins, set with white stones, 3 sizes; usually 19c, and 24c, Large Rhinestone Top Hat Pins and Fancy Stone Set Pins; usually 24c, each, 60c. Hat Pins, 1c. Twisted Wire Pins, with stone set- ings, Jet Hat Pins, assorted designs. Vulcan—the new French Stone Set Hat Pins. Hat Pins with fancy colored stone settings. At 24c—Large Amethyst and Crys tal Hat Pins; also Pins with fancy stone Settings; usually 69¢, At 39c,—Fancy Pearl and Stone Set Hat Pins; usually 79¢, At Gere oH ohare Pins, infaney and plain designs, pilt, gray or onldisd French patterns; usually 69¢, and 94¢, 4 28c.to 78c. Brooch Pins at 196, Imported and Domestic Brooches, enamelled ot stone set, including Amé- thyst set, French stone set antmals South American Beetles, ‘enamelled pansies and clovers. At 29¢,— ted Silver Seartpleb, fancy designs; some of the el iy able effects, set with stones; usui - Patent Leather and Louis XV. heels, Bronze Kid Sailor Ties, with turned soles and Louis XV. heels, nasi Red Kid Tongue Slippers, short vamps, arched last, Louls XV. eels, dt Three-strap Slippers in bronze kid, beaded, with turned soles and Louis XV, heels ——At $4.99 a Pair, ___| —_mAt $5.96 a Pair.. Three-strap Stlppets in black) Five-button Oxfords, in bronze suede, beaded, with turned soles} kid, beaded; high arched last; and Louis XV, heels, Louis XV, heels, Women’s Gloves. - no. Women's Imported Lambskin Glace Two-clasp Gloves, round corners, Brosser and Paris Point embroidery; in tan, brown, beaver, black, slate and white.....,,, Seensent Women's Twelve-ifch Two Clasp fomen’s ~Sixteen-incl ‘wo-clasp Suede Gloves—that reach to elbow; in| Suede Gloves, embrotdered backs; in black and white, at,.,... «$1.49 | pink, blue, black and white,,.. Continuing the Sale of Dainty New Spring Ribbons, -«>. High grade, pure silk Ribbons, suitable for every purpose—ideal for millinery, dress trimming, hair ornaments, girdles, sashes and vari- ous decorative schemes about the home, Very Fine. Quality Taffeta Ribbon, satin edge, In white, cream, two shades of mais, three of light blue, three of pink, old rose, two shades of nile, three shades of lilac, two of castor, three of brown, two of reseda) three of turquoise, three of cardinal, three of bluet, three of navy, two of gray and staple black. Width, Value, Price, Width, Value, Price, | At 69c,—Fancy, large Bead Neck. | tion arose about the purity of vai vf fu... ,10¢ yd... 76} No, 16....2% In,,..25c, yd... 18c chains, 18 inches long, some graduated | fi this 1% in....43¢, yd... 96] No. a2....34K in,...30c, yds... 17¢ | sizes In amethyst, topaz, amber and | OUr Hiprrennietivg si fe be oe baie 0 th in..,.1a0, yds... 106] No, 30....3% ik 66380, ya 2ic fancy stsles unity $4 and sagt lach distillery, Its product comes to.us in bond ) seo im... 206, yd... 186] No. 40....4 fm,,..400, yd... 246 Long Black Chains for Watches or | tery, and we Lorgnettes, usually sold at $1,00, at 47eine ab above, usually sold at $1.40 and $2.00, at 99c, No. 60, 4% inches wide, value Soc, yd, at 29c Very fine quality Black Taffeta Rib- | Very fine quality Satin Taffeta Rib- boh—made by a manufacturer whose | bon, 4%-inch--in white, cream, light speclalty is Black Ribbon; width 4] blue, pink, navy, brown, turquolse, direct it absolutel and } best known ds widely sévertaed Ind sold ‘ener prices for Mortlach:— : Bottle, 96¢.; Dozen Bottles, $10.94; Gallon, Inches, value 28c, a yd,, sale price....4c is "i Wiae, nile and black; vue fae Pinyily Cards and oi Ades pig toga Coon dca Very Fine Quality Sash Ribbons, 7 inches wide—with very triflin james, regularly baaSete tytn bain regal Imperfections that are almost imperceptible, The collection "neludes anal 74c. @ bottle; sale prices :/ gallon, 4c, bottle; Hart's Crown Playing Cards, redand blue, assorted designs on backs, 18¢, Apollo Playing Cards, red and blue backs, assurted designs, 18c,; with gilt edge, 23c, Bicycle Playing Cards, red and blue backs, in assorted designs, 19c, Congress Playing Cards, fancy backs and gilt edges, 38c. Pinochle Playing Cards, red and blue backs, 48 cards at 210.3 64 cards, Bic.; 64 cards, with fancy backs, 370. Columbia Whist Playing Cards, French size, red and blue backs, as- sorted designs, 22c, Bridge Whist Sets, imitation leather cases, with two decks of cards and two score pads and pencils, at $2.08, Double-faced Liherty Satin and Satin Taffetas, in white, cream, pink, light blue, turquoise, champagne, navy, gobelin and black, value 65¢, a\ yard, sale price....... QGUL AGN ++ 396 gallon, $2.44; bottle, S4c, $3.14 gallon, 72c. b Royal Charter Rye Whiskey, We have digaged to introduice this Whiskey in New the new brand ne, “Royal Charter.” The introductory p Bot Gallon. .....6+0, We are the sole tmporter of the famous‘OLD GLENFIDDIGH WHISKEY, i Its excellent qualities are best determined by comparison, popular brand on the market and make your own test; gal 86c, Special price for three days only, gallon Wm, Grant & Son’s Extra Special Liqueur Scotch Whiskey. {t the softest, richest and best LaNeue ever offered $5.88; bottle, $1.32, This sale, gallon. ...s.seer5 +0001 4 GONG} §, PEMARTIN BRUT SHERRY—a remarkably fine, rich, nutty Final Week of the January Sale of Brass & Iron Beds, Mattresses and Pillows. wh Ml, Lowered prices on standard quality Bedding—that is the sale’s whole claim to attention—the main inducement held out to you to pur- chase Bedding at an odd time, We planned the sale chiefly to furnish steady work for our Mattress factory force throughout January—and every worker in the factory has heen kept busy as though this were the fe height of the Bedding season. ‘This is ldfWeek opportunity. iin baker Chips, plain OF with Ts our own aiteet Importation from the groversy aur ra We offer Mattresses sold regularly elsewhere at $30.00, Inlald Poker Chips, assorted designs’ gallon; special for this sale, gallon,.,....se+sseeeees At $18.96 | These are made of No, 1 grade gray drawings--without 100 at $1.98. OLOROSA SHERRY has a full, rich body, yet with that blench or dye—sterilized, sanitary and odorless; width appreciated by those who desire a fine wine Duplicate Whist, 8 tray, $2.99; 12 tray, $3.99; 16 tray, $4,99, Poker Cases, not filled, $3.12 to $16.89, Poker Cases, filled, at from $5.23 to $89.98, Point Euchre Tallies, doz, 17¢. Fancy Euchre Talltes, each, tc,, 2¢,, 3c., 4c.and 5c. and flavor greatl: Regular prices, $3.98 gallon, 98c, a bottle; this sale, gallon. . Hy TARRAGONA PORT, a rich, soft, full-bodied,, strength. om importation; regular price, gatlon, $2.19; bottle, 49c,5 , at ON, vs seseeee ine nt SK SANDEMAN'S OLD PORT, imported direct from the prow price, $3.88 gallon and 93c, bottle; special for this sale, gallon, $3. A, & L, BEAUDET and CHATEAU HENRY 1V, BRANDY, In regular price 99¢; bottle; for this sale, bottle,........ ‘etl We are sole importers of the following Chateau Bottling Wines: CLARETS—Chateau Beslamont, case of 12 qts., $9.24; case 24 yints.. Chateau de Trols Tours, case 12 qts., $12.24} case 24 pints, 6414 des SAUTERNES—Ohateau Remleaud, case 12 qts., $9,845 case 24 pints, Chateau Dillon, vintage 1899, $6.74 for case of quarts, case of pints for. Special importation of very rare Old Stein Wings from the Royal Get Stein Wurzburg, Vintage 1885, bot., $1.34; doz, $18.78, Standerbuhl Traminer, Vintage 1885, bot., $1.77; doz, $28.74, Forster Elster Auslese, Vintage 1900, bot., $2.63) doz,, $31)08 te Forster Kirchenstuck Auslése, Vintage 1900, bot., $3,985 don, $47.92 4% feet, with 5-Inch border, covered with best quality A. C, A, ticking; weight 40 Ibs, (similar quality furnished to the U. S, Government), Mattresses sold regularly by us at $15.67 each; tho same [at $11.96] re As 1 the grade sold elsewhere as a special at $18.00, They are made of pure South American hair—odorless and sanls tary; covered with best quality A. C, A, ticking, size 44% feet wide, with S-Inch borders; full weight 40 Ibs, Black Mixed Halr Mattresses, sold regularly by us at $9.40; | At $7.49 | fe special elsewhere at $12.00, Size 4% feet, 5-inch border; ESR te ge lg long and short black hair, weight 40 Ibs,; best quality A. C. A. ticking, filled with Crokinole Boards, 89c, Cotton Top-and-Bottom Mattresses, filled with pure African lat $4.74 i Carrom Boards, $2.16, fibre—odorless and sanitary—with soft layers of best quality ticking; 446 feet wide; our regular price $5.89, Carrom and Crokinole, $2.39, cotton A vi on both sides; covered with good quality striped Parchees!, S6c. The covering-—best quality A. C. A. ticking; Feather Pillows “Special” Pillow | At 99c~Macy’s “Special” Pillow a Crown bination, $3.33, Le Luxe, $4.77. Chess Lanlay ageute $1.74, filled with pure, odorless feathers, The prices are oes Mii to $2.78. the lowest we have ever quoted for this quality, —Macy's At 49¢ No, similar quality |; No, 3; sold by us regus sold elsewhere at 75e.; size 19x26 In.;| larly at $1.34; size 19x27 inches, full Men’s Umbrellas full 3 Ibs, weight, weight, 3 Ibs, Two Remarkable Values at Clarets. » Hock Wines, ; Brass and Iron Beds, $1.98 anid $2.64, Leon Marceau & Cle., Bordeaux.| Heinrich Barthel & Sohn, ist FYoor. At $2.67 --White Enametied tron Beds; regularly $3.49 each, At $1.98—Full "28-inch Pure ay aa cae At $2.97 —White Enameled Iron Beds, brass mounted; iexularly $3.96 each, Silk Serge Umbrellas, built on } sf, jutien....e0s 098008 $4.98 riot ah Sass At $4.67 White pram Iron Beds, brass rails, spindles and mounts; | Paragon frames; handles of horn, fant Cane aoe 58 Pesan if He ‘A Nadal AL AUX serves eeeecee Be A 4 5 At $6.24 Heavy White Enamelled tron Beds, with 1%-lich continuous! buckhorn and. natural Wood, if “Red Star Califo i 2 posts; regularly $7.96 each, trimmed with silver; value $3.00 California Wines, | At $9.34 —Heavy White Enametled Iron Beds, continuous posts; | and $3,50. Claret, $2.34 acase; gallon, 69¢,; a eenlsn crest case quarts,§i " seven “G-inch filling rods in head an i; tivo sizes only —4 At $2,84—Full 28-inch Um) ] bottle, 23c. Oe aaah panes 61, 19naae ‘At MDG etkuias Beds, with 14-inch continous posts; regularly brellas, Pure Silk Serge and Zinfandel, $2.44 a casey gallon, 746.5 | $3,465 bottle, 33c, t $19.96, each, ; meee” 1 Levantine coverings, close-rolling | bottle, 24c. Port, Sherry, Angelica and M Riesling, $2.44 a case; bottle, 24c. | gallon, $1.49} bottle, 46c, Port, Sherry, Angelica and Muscatel, gallon, 84c.3 bottle, 24c, SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE GIDER, RED STAR SRAND, hen ly pure,’ by a world-famous cider maker, un favor i! tles, $2.78} dozen pint bottles... A v Paragon frame; handles of tor- toise shell, royal copper, white ash, partridge wood, silver and pearl, and silver trimmed natural wood; value 84,00 and $5.00. At $22.67- II-Brass Beds, with 2-inch posts and hawy mounts; regularly $29.96 each, At $26.06 --All-Brass Beds, 124-Inch continuous posts head and foot, tee- $2 ball connections, heavy mounts; regularly $34.49 exch, i At Y,96—Ail-Brass Beds, 2-inch continnoys posts head and foot, heavy mounts, sevén heavy filling rods; regularly $37.49 each,

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