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of Its Thoroughfares. IN IS READY NOW ls Making Experiments, but Practically Determined p Use Three Simple Designs & fight lasting many yenre the are to be indexed, Borough ‘Ahearn 1s determined to go th the work. Within a fow p he will advertise for bids, and ‘ ‘will probably begin within ‘The Board of Retimate has 2 ited $20,000 with which to carry j ns. 1 wt the public demand that the 8 Of streets, in some form or an- ner, | Appear on every cornor | Borough President has been experi iting with various sample signs, wilh that three kinds of designs ‘practically been decided upon, ‘these he expects to place au ins ‘every street corner in the bor+ of Manhattan as far north as ‘Duyvil, provided the $30,000 will nt Borough President Ahearn ting with street signs at way and Twenty-ninth street, and x fare being taken there Ww # their opinions, ) Blgne He May Use. ‘Higa, which Mr, Ahearn is said to ‘particularly, is the “crossroads” placed at right angles on top a” Jamppost. It is argued that H Sronomical, capeciaily so for ( the lamppoat is al- in position, On the northwest | he Borough President has been | ting with a large box sign en- the new Bishop Crook electric ‘the! signs being lighted by re- Nght. The third etreet sign is to fit on the new Welsbach being similar to the one now in troller Grout is opposed to the ” blue Mash glass box signs, not been decided to take although the cost of mains fe 917.90 2 year each, agarogat- 9 annually for the Gas Trust. ection to the “bird-cages" has t! it they are not kept in repair are not Kept Hghted, as the et with the Consolidated Gas, provides, Wawh President Ahearn’s decision i & complete and uniform sys- f street signs throughout the Victory for the civic organi- banded together under the 16 Of the "Sireet Bigning Coriference cipal Organizations.” These so- representing thelr reepective ites and the general public, be- } the absence of street signs ig leas than an outrage, tooK it in earnost last falp and Borough President Ahern to ton in the matter, At the ‘Ahearn said he had no money @ Fight Lasting Many ars the City at Last De- 8 to Properly Index Every TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS, ! were Walk Back or Pay Again. Trip from Yorkville to Chatham Square Takes Longer than That from the Bronx to the City Hall Station. Service on the Third avenue "L," {n+ eMolent ever since the coming of the Subway, is dally growing worse, No pretense of maintaining a schedule !s any Jonger made, Transportation facili- tles are decreasing at the very time when they should be increasing, and the patrons of the line fear that unless there is an immediate change In the omer of things they till soon be re- duced to the level of the passengers of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit, Even the conductorg and motormen, on taking thelr tralns from the end of the road, in the Bronx, do not know thelr itinerary, They do not learn it until they reach the station at One Hun- dred and Sixth str Where a depe ér hands them a slip on which is ten the stations at which stops be made. In his own line this Cy er is a8 absolute as the Czar, He ti bower 10 Uhrow all schedules to th wid’ aid to order as many stops between fis elation and the so ern terminal as he sees fit. Li te hess to keep the space between the trains, ga even ax possible, and to. ac, conplisn this he may cut half the stops on the way down, Here are two specific instances show: ing just how the present practice 0} City Hall train, crowded with par: songors, lett the One Hundred and Sinth street station at 800 o'clock this moralig, It Bop ps at Ninety-ninth and Eighty-ninth streets, Skipping Bighty-fourth treet, it stopped at Seveuty-sixth stveot, [1 jumped BI xt)- seventh street and pulled up at Pitty. ninth, Then the tealn passed both the Witty-thind and Forly-seventh street stations to stop again al Forty-seconi| AN TIE street, te train, pul ‘wenty-elgn street, ne up agAlN at Twenty-third street, The next stop was Fourteenth sreet, thu Hightonth street station having been skipped. The Ninth street station was also jumped. ‘The train stopped ay Houston and Grand alreeis, skipped Canal and pulled up at Chatham Square, But of nineteen stops, which tt was supposed to have made, acthally made oleven, elght stations, or nearly half having been passed by. Skipped Eight Stations, Five minutes later, at 85) o'clock, « South Ferry train left One ed and Bixth street. It was also crowded with| men and women, anxiols to get off at jous gtations along the line, Siop+ y ping at Niner skipped Bight up at Bigh station nth atrect this train ‘ninth wireet and pulled ‘fourth street, The next vhieh the train stopped was Sixty-set h street, Beventy-sixth hav~ ing been passed, kt jumped the very important station at Fifty-ninth street, and then let off and toolt on passengers t Fifty; third, Forty; seventh and ‘orty-second streets. No stop | was} made at Thirty-fourth street, the Long Tslaqd and clty transfer station, but a op wis made at Twenty-elshth street, wenty-thitd and }ourteenth streews ipped, a Ae, belny made a:! Mighteenth, ‘The train pulled up at Ninth and at Houston streots, skipped Grand and stopped at Canal and Chat- ham square, Between One Hundred ork, The matter was carried ptroiier Grout, and even} leClellan was drawn! nto the | fiere 18 stil) eome trouble, it t4 sald, een the Horough President's oMce | ‘Commissioner Oakley's office over | igns for the now fire alarm While not made public the Water artment, it ts sald, intends mat, replace ail the old open lamps with red We shach ils mean KR and an tnoren possibly $6,000 he change, however, { nént will take down a nuimbo) glgns without making aa. to replace them with new de- @ change of some! — LED BY FALL FROM A TRAIN, Well as the Subwa and Sixth street and Franki!n square stops were made at tweive stuiiions, while seven stations. were skipped, A passenger wishing to get out at any station at which this tratn did not stop had to alight at the station next above, walt for the next tram and take that to the station at winch he des! t In doing this he lent a je out. possibly ten, minutes. to much inconvenience, Short-Haul Patrons Suffer, The officers of the Interborough Com- pany, which dotttrols tie elevated as of course, declare lve 18 just as good {t was before Those who Iho, 8 also put that the present se on the Third avenue a F 3D AVE, L” Looal Trains Skip Half the Sta- | tions by the New Unsystem: | atic System, and You May) Fer Thursday and Friday, Tailored Suits for Women & Misses rere In a right liberal fashion we have subjected al- SEVEN-CAR TRAINS, BUT most our entire stock of cloth and velvet suits to THEY ARE VERY FAR APART. reductions which are greater than even the end of ix the season would warrant. As a demonstration: Long Coat Suits of mannish materials in gray, brown or blue mixtures, in sizes for women, Value $27.50 At $14.50 Tailered Suits in a diversified variety of long and short coat models of broadcloth, cheviot or mixtures, in black and colors, including sizes for women, misses and small women, Value $32.50 to $40 At $21.50 Tailored Suits of velvet, broadcloth or cheviot in black or colors, embracing a large variety of fashions able long and short coat models, in sizes for women, | Value $50 to $75 At $37.50 | Ror Thursday and Rriday We Will Continue The of || High Grade Fur Coats for Women || An extensive collection of garments which have served three far-famed furriers as samples with which to demonstrate the exceptionally high char- acter of their furs and models. They are of post- season styles of such nie grade furs as Seal, Per- sian Lamb, Broadtail, Moire Astrachan, Ermine and Nearseal. The price concessions are quite extraordinary, Coats of Persian Lamb, either plain or trimmed, in eton, medium and long models. Value $125 to $500, At $95 to $295 Goats of ermine, broadtail or moire astrachan, in short and long models. At $195 to $395 Value $325 to $595, Goats of Alacka seal in standard or blouse models. Value $325 to $550. At $250 to $375 Goats of squirrel in long, box or eton models, Value $75 and $90, At $42 and $49 Goats of nearseal, either plain or trimmed with con= trasting fur, in long or short models, Value $35 to $65, At $19 to $39 Por Thursday and Eriday. A Sale of Waists and Sweaters At Liberally Reduced Pri Wael Waiats in an extensive variety of desirable styles, materials and colors. At $1.45 Value $2.50 and $3.00, Silk Waists of peau de cygne or taffeta in an extensive assort= ment of styles and colors, the greater part in sizes 36 to 38. Value $5.00 to $7.50, At $3.45 Waista of black mohair, tailored model, with plaits. Value $2.50, At $1.98 Sweaters for Women, About three hundred and fifty garments of wool or worse ted in white, red or oxford in various models. Value $2.00. $2.25 and $2.50. At $1.45 Sake & Company Broadway, 33d t9 34th Street vice has Hes ney 6a trains have been | n the Mish the headway trains is y than befor the trains are more crowde: has been much ¢ that since seyen-ca ing is now sacrificed to the | ice,” sald one of the men of a Men Is Found Lying AP the Greonwich Yoctton by # fection Foreman, fal to The Bvenink World) 4 WICH, Conn., Jan, “ fh Morenan ‘Tom Connell found the Of a man just erst of Greenwich ‘toxday. He had ovidently iallen An eanidound tmin, He was “Sixty yeans old, five feet seven tall and one tooth in each jaw He had blue eyes, a candy nd brown hatr, 11s fngors | fem Well manicured. He wore a biack id atriped trousers, and rubber tid evoriaeses, aie ot exon Chapel st randum FACT 1, 7,003 “Cooks Wanted" Advortliemen Jaat year in W FACT 11 497 Cooks Offered positions last month, |) FACT 111 FACT Iv. Cooks Wane Every by advertisers iD andicap a fro compelled to use the road dally WV this om r et to Twent akes a man to Mall on an ex- {now Marlem to € THREW PAINTER OUT OF HIS WIFE’S APARTMENT, | i} Zimmerman Took Three Friends | Along When He Went In Search of Reene, John Zimmer panied by thr went to the . from whom he uted far mouths, | Fourth atrost, nar Teese, a pale and his frie threw him dow rey followed hit t toc him ame along and ast Fifth sweet | © flights of s down and ¥ when Police ole them iastls all to ti yok Aim to mmeaitions g fed him OLD HO ec RSEMAN DIES. know nh and in the the "Old Captain,” dled of 's home, | cating ng the AQUO. Pry 900 K and the sponsor of toa \amer He was suftoring (¢.» rues | ea eltoguliee heart and ints unexpected, i rc deaja was| ‘an UMN othe Alexander . LAST WEEK OF SALE We Have One Clearing Salea Year. This One Closes Saturday, January 28th, Final Pruning and Condensing Results as Follows: Men’s, various grades alanis Ties. and styles, | $5, $6 and $7 lines, 3.45 2,00%»2.75) $3, stand gsinss, 2.45 Mixed Lots,,,..... 1.50 Mixea 1.00& 1.45 Lots, , Women’s Boots, various grades and styles,..... 2.45 Q 1.90 or! || Corresponding reductions in Children’s Department, USUAL GUARANTEE ‘ A Morning Call Avoids the Rush Sixth «« Shoes 1 NO BRANCH STORE N.E. Cor, 19th St. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders Sampson SUH AWE 19% 7020" STREETS Mail orders for We will not ainbarenss medicines Ten thousand enkes of HAND 82 W* best, and if is eral use, that we offe DLO AT 70-mdvertin t ie merits o: Shopworn goods that have lost These extraordinary specials 29¢ for Sdc. size Di. Gharles) Flesh Food that ts univers! Sally used, [59c for Me, Bqt Hot Water BB ¢ for Soc. size Father John’s Bottle, guaranteed 1 year; Medicine; $1.00 | lal, 69e, |3qt. size at 69¢, Specials in soaps, | 88c, for 50¢ size West-| 83¢, for 48c, Persian yy phal's A’ lat vi The soaps that we of-) gue. tor soe, size Sage| out romaer soeneinine fer are from world-fa g Fd | Tea Hair Tonto—ie. for| Cold. cream. making it | Ke) | perfectly harmlesa to the mous makers and they $1 size lent to stop) moet delicate skin "alt carry with them the| {line halr. colors. npson Crawford guar-| 5c. for 4-o2. bottle Mrs.! 140, for Sheffleld’s antee for purity and nae Wepre aaeonle Tooth paste, 18¢, for 25c, Dentisep- tine Tooth a inrmeat bottle powder a specially recommend, ic. for 4-02, Dentisep- wholesomeness, 12c, for Packer's Tar Soap, shampoo without Jeaving | the hair too dry—8 Ob, | 29c, for S0c. size Idealla| Lde, for Woodbury's| Fav de Quinine size, | y ‘aclal Soap, 89>. Bs tine, the perfect antisep~ 10¢, for Kirk's Juvenile) "po, for Empress Hair Ute mouth ‘and “tootn waa riety Dye—all col | twtoe the atrength” an l for 3 cakes Sweet! *2° for -pt, finest! goodness of any other Bors weet “Wort India Ray Rum-—| preparation on the mar+ Ure ion § cakes Swit's|\ Wk oraRE a | dee ce nee atte al ty pees es 15c, for 25¢, size Haz- Quo Vadis “| TMe, for De Miracle Hair) ard & Masard orrie and ps che, Ate! memover Wintergreen tooth powder, | "8 Bay Rum, r ¢ ine on Witch Huiel Soup; Spectals in face and WEG ey ye of, BSC, ooth preparations, size, 180, fee: 5c, for Jergen's Turkish Bath and Oatmeal 8: extra largo size; 1) 20c, for %-Ib. tin The ririeal Cold Cream; 1 1b 1M>, for 3c, size Rose Almond Croam—tine, for chapped hands and face, cans Ideal | Spectals In drugs, 0c, for Peruna. 69., for Gude's Pepto- jpangan, 87c, for Soc, size Gly- cothymaline-—$1 aire, ae, Idealia fine, | 25c, for 4 8c. for 3 cakes Jergen' 386¢. for 50c, size Liquo- Phiten Hazel Soap, Ly ise Porat none, Uae 1¥c, for 12-02," cake! 180, for Hazard & Haz-) 100, for 2Sc, size Borine fa Castile Soap, ti, Rone Cold Cream’ vnitixeptic—$1 alae, B80, lo, for 3-Ib, bar green pe hy, 16¢, for 25c, size Bromo ollve oli Castile Soap, aye Soltzer—fide, alze, o—BL ¢. for cake Williams's! os, b glee, Sie, c. for bottle of $0 Athin Yablets—beat qeal- | i grains. 's Lithia it. | 's Fruit ts, for Cocoa Wine, | Shaving Soap; ation, 1 8c, for Dr. Earl's Medi- ented Bonne. carbolle, sul- phur and tar; box of 3 cakes, 2c Spectals In hair tonics, | 150 tonics, lotions and 4 hands, » for 25c, size Mun- ns Witch Hazel Face am. Eno’ dyes, ¢ eles | Bc, for Suc, size Hay's) 590, for 75¢, size Creme | fount, igi | Halr Health, Bima for Boe. size: | 480, for large size Emul- | Ste, for 306, size Coke's! g81:, for Ja Blache Face| _fi0ty Sars wert’ ol | fea, atte. ealg ct aie i aS Rip | for ‘4-pt. pure ‘oke'a Shmndo Soi ¢. tor Java Rice Pow- ‘ ver" oll free with each bottie | der, Mpeg bac (deals) lye eat —— SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, ——— Lively clearing saleof soiled muslin underwear. HESE values will create lively interest among the hundreds who annually await our clearing of soiled and crumpled muslin underwear in conclusion of the great Annual January Sale, Prices may be the same as we've been offering, but qualities are better, and we've more than allowed for ihe condition of the garments, Every one is perfect—they’re simply victims of handling, and when laundered are fully as desirable as the cleanest, freshest garment, which you would likely laundry also before wearing, Second Floor. At 95c,—ten different styles of naln- sook gowns—square or pointed yokes trimmed with tucks, insertion and hemstitching — others slipover or chemise styles—trimmed with ribbons and edge—short or long sleeve effect. At 95c.—walking skirts of cambric with full umbrella flounce — trimmed with hemstitched tucks, rows of lace insertion and lace ruffle, At 95c,— beautiful assortment of nainsook corset covers—trimmed with alternate rows of lace and embroidery insertion, beading, ribbon and lace edge, At 95c.—nainsook umbrella drawers —trimmed with ruffles of embroidery B ind insertion—others with lawn ruf- fles inserted with lace, ribbon and lace r edge, At 25c.—-women's umbrella drawers with flounce of lawn, trimmed with enticed tucks, lace or embroidery edge, At 25¢.—women's cambric corset covers~shigh, V or round neck—trim- med with insertions, tucks, hemstitching and edge, At 2%,-—Women's underskirts of cambric, full ruffle, finished with hem- stitched hem—exceptionally good value, Se,—women's umbrella petticoats made of cambric, full umbrella flounce, finished with rows of hemstitched tucks—also extra underlay, At 45c,—women's muslin gowns—seven different styles—Empire, bishop V, high or square neck-—-trimmed with insertions of lace or embroidery, tucks and hemstitching—neck and sleeves to correspond, At 45c.—corset covers of fine nainsook, full front, trimmed with rows of fine lace insertion, beading, ribbon and lace edge, At $1,85—nainsook night gowns—short sleeves, made of deep embrold- ery, tucks and ruffle of lace, square-neck effect, trimmed with Scotch insertion and ribbon drawn through, lace edge, At $2.05—chemise gowns of fine nainsook, neck finished with hemstitch- ing, tucks, ribbon and Hamburg edge, short sleeves, finished to correspond, At $1,95—very special value in cambric walking skirts—full umbrella flounce, tucked and At $2,05—fine ed with full embroidery ruffle, ambric petticoats with deep circular flounce made ce-eslged ruffle—extra underlay, Mammoth sale of standard toilet articles. everything advertined will he filled at there pricen—Drng Dept., Main Floor, f you with substitutes, but will offer you the genuine article you have used end Know are good at a saving of about 1-3 or more—druga perfumes, soaps, rubber goods, hair preparations, brushes, ete, are not any more sensational my ‘| than hundreds of other items. Ie, 28c, for pint Beef, Wine aU for 230. 1bc, for bottle of 12 tol 18, entirely of rows of | At 4b¢ See uuned with ruffle of nm SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, | Another great canned goods combination offer toe CUT STRINGLESS BEANS HE most popular even articles of canned T foow's, put up under the b.st conditions to sell for a third. miore we 4s\—all NEW YORK STATE SUCCOTASH fect, fres 1 chness Grete garden Mat isnot enesilet tn feat RED RIPE DELAWARE TOMATOES and (onder priced preserved products WHITE WAX BEANS ’ NAUISCO AR Waters Chor Sixt Bloor, SANTA CLAR in 246 | TEAS HUNTLEY & PALMER'S Celebrated English Dis: cute: Monareh, Bis intal {oy...226 | Wty Ot Alle” 30g IAROLINA a Voir, a anglest 5 45c | COFFEE — STUART ; pend: th oY nlend; finest import eb or 31D 256 | pms, CHOCOLATE [MARA Fine Mai fPAe| ed, Mandheling Java WOUTH | NORMANDY CrRn RYE , Royal ktuart the | 10+ Ib, wood | and Arablan Mocha; to, |W voara | Viait the Bop thern ice en for general culine | box 456 | Ih. BBes 8 Is in | : 14,505 | “lichens 8th Floor ae | RTH | airs’ 7.00 are POR ( 00 ! TOMATORS— | SOAP ROYAL, STUART:| 8 CAL | ' art; fancest” | uae it for all laundry weeds | GOO. CHIANG J oripe frul and household pur- pack impor 1 Ttattan dot, 81,60; mam: j, Por of 80, bars carton, ints, bottle, moth lx 1c 3,88; 10 full Mb Usean TLD Tb, DOPE. sve eset . R BLOATER MAC Extra fan FRESH EGGS 4 Gs and sapolio, believe you know what you are talking about when you say you have used a certain article and think it the that very article that has stood the test until it is no longer an experiment, but a standard, necessary preparation in gens i t you in this sale to-morrow at one-third to nearly one-half less than the prices you'd pay in almost ali drug stores. ; This sale unquestionably will eclipse all other similar offerings, because it is inaugurated with absolutely new, fresh merchandise—not strength from standing. We placed our tremendous orders direct and saved 33%4% ot mo 8c for Munyon's Witch Hazel] i for $1.0 Soap, regularly soldat 15¢,;) 49c SOc, Hair Foo fully everyw! size Cranitonic d, used successs| [Gq for 1 oz [dealin Cold Creamy finest made; 4 oz, 200; 4 {Ib., 59¢, ny 900, 68c, for $1 size Dr, | 1c. for bottle of 100] Specials in bristle Earl's tasteless wine of | Rhinitis Tablets — choco- goods, cod Hver of], with wild | late comted—for colds. | x yet 1c, for Dr. Earl's Win- | 25¢. for up to Soe, talr, Brushes; solld back, ter td Lonenges for the throat or hacking cough. — sple | 498c, for up to $1 drum. mer'e sample lot Halt Sr onildren, 10¢, for Laxative Quins | |B Sc, for 10c, size Orange- . tor colts—3 i . The, neOtanN sol i Ine sfablena tor colis—3 | $1.75 and $2.60 for Bhe. alae 180: O30. #1 | 176, for ase, size Dr, | Katl'a Byrup of Tar and Kent's finest long bristle Hajr Vrushes; regular $2.75 ani 5 Wild Cherry—for cougis | 43¢, 5c. nt fren finest quality: tbe, coide—full mt, Ther eas 8 iit Pru i i ic, for a5c, size Syrup | 106, Gc, for Soda Mint Tab-| Whie Pine compountee | Upcyafor 196 Natl And Chlorate of Pot- | for coughs—tull pt., dio. 25c, for two Tooth apiets. 19¢, for bottle of 100 | “prise eae Fro Quinine Pilla— bottle of | ish stamped wit 100, | and guarantee; 59c, for $1 size Dr. Y Lit Earl's Syrup of Beven . upward for Bath hes, 25% per cent, off on Military Hair Brushes, Specials In rubber le Liver Pills for LI foverine supdositories, 19¢, for pt. Dickinson's atronmest witch hael— hy 18: for pt, Violet witch hagel—fine after having, 163. for pt. Violet Am- troni-<for , bath and t. for Wood Alco- Hypophionphiter—the best of all tonics and bulld- ere UD, } @9c, for Maltines —ail Kinds, 88c, for 50c, size Gastro Rreatest remedy P chronic dsp» 1 lke, 7c, 15e, for 25c, size Car- bolle salve, goods, 75e, for Simpson Craws fort 18c, for box of 12 Seid- Ute Powders—U. 8, P, 18¢, for 5-07 OM, 601d pressed, 18¢, for 5-oz. Glycerine ©. P—10 08, 200, 15¢, for 4 07, Paregoric, 15¢, lb, for Phosphate Boda, or ¥-lb, Bicarbon- Castor be, Ale Boda—medlical use— 1 4 Se, for Sh-lb, Epsom 1is—1 Ib, 80, 4,00 for size No, 4 Will. fan's Blectrio Battery warranted, ¢ mi foot plate, mat ‘and balr brush “6 ine, i for bottle Alkaline and Antiseptic Tablets— | Seller's formula. 19¢, for Dr, Earl's Head- Phenacetine tablets ache Tablets—a lendid Teinedy for nervous, and neuralgle headache. ——— SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, ——— coats in great variety at 10.00 A SENSATIONAL statement to make, but one we will verify with the handsomest lot of suits and coats ever assembled fora clearing, Correct, beautiful styles that were the talk of the town: early in the season, when we sold hundreds of them at $25.00, Third Floor, They'te all models recently secured at a sacrifice on the part of the manufac- turers, and now we offer Our entire Winter stock of $25 suits and coats in our pre- inventory clearing at $10.00, and such a variety you never saw before, Of course there are not sizes, colors or styles of any one kind for everybody, but that’s the beauty of the sale—'‘variety’s the spice of life," and in this clearing the diversity is so great that it's next to impossible for you to find less than a dozen models that would fit you becomingly, Wt or satin lined—that we know were splendid values at $10 to $20—but these are clearance times and value is ignored—directly opp. Third Fl, 19th st. elevators, — SIMPSON CRAWFORD co, —— 25,000 yards Priestley black dress goods, 59c. Not a yard sells regularly for less than 1.25 and we can count fully 5,000 yards made to sell for 1.75, Not on sale unti} to-morrow, when we offer the following sensational buying advantages: 10 pleces B, Priestley's 44-Inch voile—$1.50 quality—special 590, yd, 20 pieces B, Priestley's 45-in. crispine—$1.75 quality—special BDo, yc 15 pieces B, Priestley's 45-in, Panama suiting—$1.50 quality: 20 pieces B, Priestley's 4: \ 15 pleces B, Priestley’s All light-weight new spring weaves. Priestley’s name stamped on every S-yard length. You can't overestimate the value of this olfer—(he vast s ing it means for you—for you will surely: require a My long, and it’s certain you'll want the best f Priestley’s—now on sale at third to half pr —— SIMPSON CRAWEFORD CO, , estral etamine—$1,75 vorld prich IC0S-—= Malin Poor, orrow Dozen e Tk State) SUGAR CORN—Now York Stale—creamy | or ass EARLY JUNG PEAS CaNevees LIMA BEANS —soil¢ pack and creamy — J Wines and cf Ss WHSKY rr one guranteed % ly fresh; dozen in 4¥c, for 75¢, household fountain sytinge—all at- tachments, 490c, tor red rubber face bag—light and durabi excellent for neuralzte Loothaohe, 69c, for $1 Near Velvet t y ise | Rubber Gloves, ‘ , | 8c, for $1.25 grease- s. | proof Rubber Gloves, e e Entire stock of 25.00 suits ® v ¢ At1§.OO and 19.75 is also shown a vast array of lates): Winter models in cloaks that usually sell for at least $25.00 to $35.00, At §.00, 7.00 and 9,00 are displayed on large tables a great many heavy and medium weight coats in black or tan—all silk LY » t