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G LIST OF WOES. ) nts About Overcrowd- deeds of Mea and Women Pho Work for a Living Have (AS @xpected that the moat important of the State Railroad Commis- Who are investigating the the Brooklyn Rapid Transit will be the ome to be held in Mm No. 17, in the County Court- } in Brooklyn, at 7.80 o'clock to- ‘When an opportunity will be ‘to the real sufferers--the work- plé who constitute the great of etrap-hangera—to alr their (Ate.the persons who day and Mt @re compelled to wait hours for folley cars or "L'’ trains and harder to get home at night y do at any other time in each hours, fam hour selected for this meeting to the fact that the board AN TO END JAM ATNEW BRIDGE ENDS terminal where the track branches into two, half the cars taking one track and | While City Officials Quarrel i« ocr nai taxing ofa other, ier Over Site and Jurisdiction, |” er eye te eae tne | Nids Poulson Shows a Way for Relief, would go around a curved track and} Stop on tho opposite site for loading. ‘The other track would be elevated high enough for people to pass underneath It, The Inner track ig not to be cle- vated, It was learned to-day that Niels | If the cars come over from Brooklyn Poulson, of Brooklyn, has found aj 4t the rate, uae of one eve y Atteh seconds, there js room on the wo Way to solve the problem of the fright: | i acus ‘tor twenty-six cars, and each ful congestion at the Manhattan ter | car can remain in the torminal ¢wenty- | minal of the new Willlamaburg Bridge, | ax times fifteen Hae uf ee nesen| and thirty seconds, In that time It can eaaite LE Mle senda epend about two minutes at the unload- the State Railroad Board at thelr pubs ling platform, oan walt two minutes on No meeting in the County Court-House | the curved track, and can sull have in Brooklyn, about two minutes fOr loading, which ‘The olty officials apparently have no jis more than twice as long as they can plan of thelr own for stopping tho) iow stay during the rush hours at the) crugh at the New York end of the! old bridge, Williamsburg Bridge. They have & Could Work at Each End. Scheme for a grand terminal some) 44 tie same kind of terminal would | where around Canal street and the | bo practical for, the Metropolitan cars| Bowery. It is to cost millions, but pia is Ho Bronk, the Wii aiae ore | no actual plans for it have ever been | pre wna the tushy adopted, Even it the location was def | handle with euse and ‘comfo initely dectded on and the plan/| times ag many passengers as are now actually in shape it would require at least three years to bufld the terminal, Meantime the nightly congestion at the New York end of the Williamsburg Bridge is worse than at the Brooklyn Bridge, There are only thirteen little old bobtail local trolleys to transport 6,090 persons acwse the structure, The result 1s a @cene every evening that used for the storage of reserve and disabled cars, “This plan js so simple. “that anybody ind can see that 'y for the passengers to be exposed to all the danger and discomfort which they have been forced would Insure 4mmense comfort to the proposes to do away with all the B. R, peepee tee, Nor is ety ieee, i bridge prevent a rearrangement of e tracks Ty) 100De ety tHe yA DAmaeeTS: Jand platforms. for the -'L’ service, plaza in Brooklyn, In thelr place he| thereby Increasing the carrying ca- would sibetitute two curves at Clinton a eae aca ey e pall ad Center! a; tS and Delancey streets, Manhattan. For) ong four times as much time for board- the Metropolitan cars he would have a precisely similar loop in Brooklyn, at the north wide of the plage, past few dove, as Mr. Dicksy @t yesterday's meeting, re- of letters from work- | @nd women begging for a @o that they might tell of Recently many working “have been formed to fight of the B. R, T. |All of these tone will probably be repre- ‘at to-night’s meeting, { District Protests. } will also probably be a large jon from the Eastern District to » Commissioners about the over- ‘of the cars on the Hamburg Mine that rune over the Will- Bridge. Nowhere in the bor- here in the world~can such care He fownd as are seen this lino, m Condition of affairs was Et the attention of President eh replied that he was sorry to Shat»all that was raid was true hat Wf he had his way the com- not have entered into a vwith the city to operste its bridge. er the cirowmstances,” he said, itiona cannot be improved," who use this bridge declaro Commissioners have been ) GraMc on the Williamsburg tmproved. They still have end are loud in thelr of the way that the men ‘west are operating the B. R. “of Brownsville. a ile, too, will be well repre- NG ling to testimony already it, the service out that way is Ded as Jt could possibly be J most unfavorable conditions. OMA merchants declare that the com- las broken {ts promises to them, denied. by President Winter if officens of the company, rooklyn will also have a voice Everybody who has a the management of the should be thers to-night. Don't Mngt the hearing {5 for your ‘ LED TO HIS DEATH. Fearing to Minn Hou at Sehool, Ne- _glects Slight Injui to be promote at school Roy Senrisch, of No. atreet, refused to Por medical attendanc ound received Monday and as ‘Mled to-day of meningitis in Hospital, The boy, who jhis paronts and grown ais- playing in the parlor of his @ four-year-old child when pulled a drapery from the causing a palr of rusty fall off. The shears struck on Roy's head, inflicting a oy's aister Barah insisted that iome and have the doctor but the child bravely this was promotion time ould not afford to je went to school and but yesterday complain. hls head and back hurt him, ; did the pain become that he § GOL to uverneur Hospital, to-day, re You Lonely? dally struggling for accommodations at the New York terminal of the Brook- lyn Bridge. In addition Mr, Poulson centre of the terminals which can he beggars description. Yo submit to nt the New York terminal of the Brooklyn Bridge. Simple Plan for Relief. “Phere is riothing co. hinder the in- Mr. Poulson's plan of relief i# simple, | stallation of a similar arrangement for It can quickly be put into ‘effect, He terminal of the Brooklyn Bridge, which ing care. These two improvements can readily be made at the Brooklyn Bridge, }and thus for ef time do away with the prevent barbarous condition: The Manhattan terminal would be put Gok oeuued Gr tech or eerie in the vacant lot just west at the end of | tip, Or ek oe oon SUS. BY tie, a faulty system for both th the bridge. By the Poulson plan, trol- | trolley and the elevated. servioce” Tie ley ‘cars coming trom Brooklyn, after een n use at the Brooklyn. provides room for two tracks in the effective and comparatively inexpensive, | the trolley service at the New York ‘The present frightful gongestion ts 8 now leaving the bridge structure, enter the Ste'Pot Used ahy wages elge on ri earth,” Linonim Saree » Don’t let a cough continue or a cold settle—take Linonine at the first symptom, Linonine warms and en- tiches the blood, forcing swellings and inflammation to aubside and restoring vitality, Grip cannot harm you if you fortify your system by taking Linonine, Pneu- monia is prevented, as Linonine keeps the lungs in good health, sf gig Roosevelt Pharmacy, 175 Park av,; 1000 Park av, cor, 84th st.; Francis X. Hart, 5s st, and 3d av.; Goldwater's PI a: ONelive Drug Btoren (OW, Te ) lores (J, W, ‘Wels, 146 24 av-B00, a1, te CAMMEYER 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. QUR CHILDREN’S ~SHOE DEPARTMEN}!' is the most complete Children’s Shoe Store in the world, where all kinds of Children’s Shoes can be ad, in all sizes and widths, and we can fit perfectly all their feet, no matter how fat or slim, or how long or short. We employ only modern scientific methods in fitting children, therefore you may rest as- sured that your children’s feet will be properly shod and not fitted in an ignorant or haphazard manner. 5 CAMMEYE . W. Bayer, HE AER 888 Columbus av.; A. tooo Tih av, aad J, Buiccessor), (TRADD Our Buster Brown Shoes FOR Boys MARK) OR GIRLS, Made of calfskin or black kid on our own True-Form Last, with Royal Oak Soles, Button or lace, Sizes 6 to 1044, $1,80—Sizes 11 to 2, $2,00—Sizes 214 to 6, $2.50, CAMMEYER'S “TROTTERS” are serviceable shoesfor boys and girls; strong and sensibly made, Sizes 6 to 10%, $1,25—Sizes 11 to 2,$1.80—Sizes 2% to 6, $2,00, CAMMEYER’S JUNIOR” SHOE for small boys is made of calfskin, with heavy soles, lace only, Sizes 8 to 1344, $1.00—Sizes 1 to 2, $1.25 CAMMEYER’S SHOE SPECIALTIES FOR CHILDREN The Weak Ankle Shoe....+0+.$1,00 | The Toe-in Shoe... White Top Patent Leather Shoes, $2.00 | The Fat Babies’ Shoes BOYS’ DEPARTMEN Our Leaders in Boys’ Shoes, Handkerchiefs at 4c Mussed and soiled Handker- chie.s for both men and women, ‘ Odd initiais, plain hem- 4e teh, co ored torder, pillow huudscre ucts, himo o hand- Kercaiets, bindanna handker- | chiefs, ec, Some are worth 10c, Most of them 15¢ and 19¢ goods, Each 4c, able and desirable as these offerings are, We ask your closest investigation, Women’s Shoes at 1.35 a Pair a Are Worth Every Cent of 3.00 It{s a shoe of superb style and finish, being made of high-grade S, Todd Shoe Clee , oda Company never did and never will turn out a poor shoe or one that commands less than 3,00 regue larly, They have dull kid uppers, Cuban heels, close edge soles, and there's a full range of sizes, A from 2% to 8. The wiiths are from C to E, Iu 5 Appearance these shoes rank with the smartest footwear on sale in this city We may justly enthuse over this rare Friday bargain, ‘‘Lest you forget,’? the price is, a pair, £1.85. 98e for Boys’ 1,37 Shoes, box calf an 10 to 1, Pi coliskin by the + and you know what that means. The 49c for Children’s 98¢ Lace Shoes, made of box calf, Sizes 6 to 8, Linens, ‘These special of Rochester, N, ‘Women’s $3 Shoes, 1.35 At Sc india Linon, 43 Sateens, vici kid. Sizes Remnants of Spring Dress Goods at 29c ‘They are all new and seasorable fabrics, ranging in Remnant lengths of from 3 to 10 yards, and consist of mohairs, cheviots, albatross. check suit- ings, bourette suitings, serges, brilliantines, batiste, granite suitiug, French voile, etamine, venetian, fancy: worsted suit- No C. O. D, or mail orders filled at these low prices, but those who come to The 14th Street Store will secure 39 to 75c 19¢ ing, fancy zibeline, etc. goods at 19¢ and 29c, 50c Spring Dress Goods at 29c. See the beautiful cheviot check suiting, all wool, 38 inches wide, in a full range of colorings. English mohairs, 38 inches wide, in brown, navy, tan and royal; very lustrous. Also Scotch suiting in bourette effects, 38 inches wide, and strictly pure wool, All colorings at 2%¢ a yard, Remnants of Black and Colored Silks Black and Colored Silk Taffeta that are 19 and 27 inches wide, including colored peau de cygne; white wash silks, printed foulard;, plain and checked lonisine, fancy taffeta for sbfirt waists and suits, black and colored crepe de Chine, It’s all pure silk. ‘The average price of these silks from the bolt wonld range from 39 up to 1,00 per yard, In this tremendous remnant sale your unrestricted choice at 19¢, 29c, 39¢c and 49c Per Yard Handsome Crystal Wine Set Friday at 98c Dress White Goods, guarantee to last y Unprecedented value glyen in every line of merchandise mentioned, Dress Ginghams, 39 in, Bleached Muslin, Bleached Cambric, yard wide. Short lengths of Colored Lawna. Cotton Bird's-eye, 18 inches, At 7c and 10c veliing in remnants. ckawack Towels, large ole, popular styles ned CULINK Biannel, sti bryitered Sears and Shami nash Diner Nupking, ac: Ya . ed Mudlin, best quality, yard wide. At12%c a Yard ngtams and Madras, ny Flan Pillow Case, 6c Per Yard Percaline Linings in all shades, 36 inches wide; value 10c, 121;¢ Fer Yard Percaline, fast black, 36 inches wide (beetle finish); value 20c, Double B, & M. Trad!ng Stamps till 12 o'clock, then single stamps until the store closes The Keener Your Discernment, th Bargains for Friday as usual are made attractive to all Domestics items we do not Il day. a Yard $. yard wide, 45238 inches for underwear, MALI a 518, White for waiatn, nels, 27 Inches wile, 40x30 jnehes, ‘ines. Linings 12.47 Muslin Underwear Special Friday Bargains, finial In‘ dainty embroidery, late and wib- bon, and made by skilled hands, Te for 15c muslin Corset Covers, 48¢ for 75c combric Cornet Covers, Qe for 39c nainsook Corset Covers, 3e for 39¢ muslin Night Gowns. ‘38e for $c cambric Night Gowns, Ge for 85c nainsook Night Gowns, ~ 10¢ for 19¢ muslin Drove s. B8e for 39c cambric Dyawert, B8e for 59c muslin Skirts. 68¢ for 1,00 muslin Skirts. e Less Likely You'll Be to Pass By These Friday Bargains classes of shoppers by sheer force of values, But no tnatter how great the values if the goods are not season: Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Skirts and Furs Bargain Friday brings unusual chances for women to purchase stylish coats, skirts and euits at prices asked elsewhere for inferior grades. Each before-inventory reduction is from former. selling prices in this store, for Women’s 6.00 Coats, made of an excellent quality 1.8 cloth in Diack only; double pressed front, fitted back, trimmed metal buttons; sizes 32, 34 and 36, for Women’s 15.00 Coats, three-quarter length, made of RD race of tibeling, in black and Oxford, double breasted, box front and Pr fitting back, collarless style; all regular stock sizes. Women’s Tailor-Made Suits for Women’s 15.0) for Women’s 25.00 to 8.9 Suits, tailor made, in the 14.75 20.00 Suits. Your choice latest style coat, box front, fitted back, |of over 400 swell tailored Suits in’ the man-tailored collar, trimmed with tailor | three-quarter coat effects. They are me stitching and fancy buttons, lined with | dium length and short jacket styles, made satin, The skirts are plain, seven gore, | from broadcloths, cheviots, coverts and with plaits at bottom. ‘They are made of |novelty mixtures. Coats lined with guar: i fine quality of cheviot in black, blue and rown, of all-woot with fancy anteed satin. Skirts, 13,15 and 17 gore, ' in the new plaited effects, Two Stylish Skirts Low Priced for Women’s 5.00) 9 Q4 for 3.98 Skirts, mide of Walking Skirts, in Ox. |e cheviots, meltons and mannish ford, blue and brown cheviot and melton, f ly te damage Also mannish mixtures, made with nine | mixtures, in every color that ts in deman gore, high kilted effects, Styles are the 7, 9 and 12 gore, Here Is How You Save on Furs 1.68 for French Black 2 39 for Sable Opossum, Hare Cluster Neck|@®* fur lined, made in the new Scarfs, finished with two brush tails, Former price 2,48, but to close out, 1,68, shape, finished with brush tails and chain, Former price 3,98, Men’s 15.00 Overcoats at 6.66 Less than half is what prompt men will pay for 200 heavyweight overcoats to-morrow. They won’t last long at this price, These overcoats are cut in the most popular winter styles, and are made up of a variety of This will be the last chance to secure one of these beautiful sets, as we took all the factory had and this is the last lot. The pat. tern so careful an imitation of cut glass that only an expert can tell the difference, The glass is clear and sparkling, The set consists of one decanter with hand pol. ished stopper, and six wine glasses to match, with full sized glass tray, A bargain at $2.00, but on sale at 98¢ 29 Per Yard Silk Tatfetaline in all shades, 20 inches wide; value 39c, 28c Per Yard Moreen Lining in all shades, suitable for petticoats; vaiue 39c, ise Per Yard Mercerized Sateen, fine quality, fully yard wide, oll shades, for caps and coat linings; valu: 30c, 1.00 Corsets at 42c Low bust, short and long dip hip, | made of white and fancy flowered ma- terial, All the Iatest models and per- fect straight front. All sizes from 18 to brass the same quality of ¢ woolen fabrics, 7.0 Velvet collars and ¢ serge lined. During Friday they are 66 for Men’s Fine 12.00 and 15.00 Medium Suits These suits are made of silk cheviots, in fancy effects. breasted styles, All have hand-made collars a 79 for Boys’ 4,00 Overcoats and Suits. overcoats are made of oxford trimmed with three Kets of I boys, ong to keep owt the cold, ‘the SUIS are mado plait in front pt 8 buttons, Sizes 5 hy out ve id trieke, 9 vet coblar, box, frogs and from 9 to 10 years, they are made of Girls’ Coats or Dresses 2.98 Best Ever Advertised by This Store “We have sold these coats and dresses for twice and three times 2,98. Read descriptions and don’t miss the bargains: The coats are made of zibelines in blue, brown, oxford and red, with single or double breasted capes, full sleeves and trimmed with velvet pipings and fancy silk braid. The sizes are from 6 to 14 years, The dresses are made of plain and fancy materials and all-woo! cassimeres in a variely of styles and colors, Upholstery Goods 1.49 each for 2,69 Oriental Tapestry ch Coy ith tassel fringe, Ne exch for 1.39 Sofa Flows, china Ik covered and well filled, fe each for 69¢ Velour or Satin , silk embroldered, £148 ea for‘2,50'Chiua Silk Lam- 1 vith deep ilk fringe, Ae ench" tor 33e Opaque Window Shades, {ringed or lace trimmed, no H0x72, Be each for 1.29 Oriental Decora- ive Masks, 3.08 per pair for 6,00 and 7,00 ctf our of Tapestry Bordered Por- 63e per yard for Armure Tapestry In gold colors, very allky and reveral- Table, 9.98 *,,, large alze, Couch, 30 inches, 3 Pairs of Women’s Best 12)4c Hose at 25c Women’s Hosiery, full black and seamless cotton that never sells for less than 1246c a pair, will be sold Bargain Friday at 3 pairs for 25c, which is just eight and one-third cents a pair. 25c for 3 Pairs Children’s 15¢ School Stockings Heavy Cotton Corduroy ribbed. for 15.00 Indestructi- extra handsomely, de- finished in Blanket B; 1.4 for 20 Baster| made Blankets in apa and white, or Blan kets, made of fine oot. ton, in gray and eile or 3.98 Al woo! | wetmit Comfortables ables, iis: ables. for | 2.0) 1.49 62% tori bles, filled with white cotton, 2,50 for at Somfort. |) February Furniture Sale Bargains Extension Table Maasive Round Extension mate of solid oak, golden finish, highly pol- ished, with heavy turned Can be extended to Blankets, inp for 10/498 i ifcrnia Banke! slellcate border 89c 6.00 | ables, ree variety of cheylots and tweeds, All color. ein iy all we terials | of atrlotly all wool 1a Uy somety in a ts Ines In the Tuster Brown, Norfolk and argains | 9x12 Axminster Rugs at $21: Here are Axminster Rugs just reduced from $26.50 to $21 for our Friday sale that are actu. ally the most popular patterns we ever had in stock, They are rich in Oriental designs and will grace and beautify any place that they cover, The make is the very best, being celebrated for its soft, harmonious colorings—those shades so soft and soothing to the eyes, While they last (there are quite a few of them) they will be priced, as we said, at $21, Neat Jewelry caret and er each for 000 Comte winter filled with cotton, Ones Comfort. ne fine sateen Oak Sideboard Sideboard, _ golden The base! tees. After the holiday crush and bustle We gathered together all the remain- nN 1d ends of jewelry. Thi oak, chance we have i Inchew Tneluded are Cut re, wide, has cast brass trine ) Lace Pins, Hi i mings, prettily carved toy » Stock Collar Ping nd ith a aan bevel Re oer: iene ur) Brey) eign’ Furnttui 9 98 OR Ree ne ee seers Je Any Vin in 1 Thin date at 10¢ 15. 00's, 25.00 Brass je! with Dig-in, °, ANN sizes, Women’s Blouse Iron Beds Sweaters at 1,39 Thewe are sweaters of particularly bie, 1,98 per pair for 4.00 Cable Net Curtains, Cluny and, antique dealgns, 2.98 per pair for 4.75 Insh Lace Curtains with beautiful sicns. ‘oint do- c Sale of Notions | ° P paper for for 10-yard Hakates Ae tpeol of Bowe ok Ing Sills, value tte. Be £27, Wash- able Dress Shields, value 1z0, Be cach for Cubes, Ja slew; value 0c, Be Ep fF oe Langths of fancy |} 40; 180 per dozen, De 2% & vapers Coot dost ‘American Pins, worth 6c per pa: ber 18¢ hs. yard p00! ol Alexander King's| “/& elastic. Sowing Cotton, ing gs Le 13",,2,,cars le ten, oh ky of Hooks and a value be Qwllar Foun. | 4, vations, made of f Warren feathor- pone; value 2c, Buttons. Be for 126 Mi. | value up co Bie ary Pad 01 . sromt “Home dup: | BE. fr, 70 Ma: bortera, Tet ere, LL, Drugs and Toilets .,, 25 per ounce for 50c Nature Violet extract; very fine and lasting, ; € per one-halt pintot Impurted Went India Bay Rum. nest quality Hoel Sprinkler tops pint, 46c ; quart, per doxen for Be for one-ounce glass jar of Violet Cold Cream; e raneld; 200¢ for 4 oune He 25e for %4-pound tins of Theat- Heal Cold Cream; one pound, 480 ‘© for 25c size of Pearlodentine ‘Tooth, Wash, Slane frame, go) 2.95 fr 4,50 Combination Matiress, with a good quality of ticking, §.95 7,50 Mattress, woven with each for 19¢ | filled with a comblnation of ‘fibre on the ends, sides, top and bottom, covered with 7.77 for Mixed Hair Mattress, 49 good quality mixed hair, and covered in 11.98 16.50 Mattress, XX quality, welght, fancy wtrined tektn Cut Your Grocery Bills Bargain Friday Ceylon, Engilsh . is couch has dep oak. This c ich, has spring edge, high nad. tof tutting: | mad empered, springs braced with heavy five ‘ro le with highly indestructi bie Dpper, Wire, #upported and overed Ina fine quality plain and figured vo- Mattresses soft top, ides and ends, covered excellent quality of ticking, and hair, making # durable and c-nfortable, pounds in weleht, filled with a A, 0, A, tcking. 40 pounds Ay of pure hair, A. Omera or coversd In c, Delicious Coffee Harmony Blend} roasted daily by improved methods, Satisfaction guaranteed. S-pound beautifully dec. orated canister, pANCY NOW iikeD ftteed Aaa) Been} Meib, cans. for 1.25 Feather Pillows, 20x28 in, 5.9 vy) KIDNBY BANS It Red The Illustration telis absolute truth, All wey the same sliding Iron ‘Bed make a big leader of a Bale Price .. the whole cal 69e 99c 1.39 29¢ for 1.25 Feather Pillows, down filled, for 2,25 Pillows, filled with crushed down, for 75c, Feather Pillows, Oak Dresser ———— Salmon You'll Like Red Alaska Salmon, 400 cases fancy red Alaska salmon, worth 16c a can; special for this sale, per doz, 1.35; L-pound tall can.sssers essere h Ze HD RASPHE- | BAKED B ew Jersey| cream p red preserved; 2- luncheon bound can; | 22x08 in, | 22x28 tn, | 18x06 in for 9,50 Dresser, solid oak, golden finish, has divided top drawers and two larger cnes, brass trimmings, shaped top, carved standard with French bevel plate mirror, ry with ie that it is stror All Green Gage Plums, 500 Cases fancy New York suga B-pound CAtl.ereesverseee FG EARLE SNORE ha A BANS, Se 1,89 for 3.50 White Iron Bedstead, able, 3.75 nicely finished in white enamel, fitted with eavy b ral) and foot ‘ends. 98¢ 1.98 tabric supported by heavy steel belica’s, for 10,00. White Enamolled Tron 6.48 to contain three coat enamel, and can be had in all aize with heavy trong and dure It comes In all sizes. for 5,50 Iron Bedstead, with 1-ineh posts, strongly constructed, apindle on head and All 8 Metal Springs for 2.25 Spring, metal tubing, close woven wire fabric, ng and durable, All sizes, for 3,25 Spring, metal tubing, with close woven wire sizes. Sale of Plums State fruit, Packed in rsytup. Others ask 15c; here, fees M08 Blue Fish oor join Roast reah Mack: Qe. por erel, per | pound Maine Smelt or! Fresh Rottam Veal, flie quality, being the cholcest sé: lectiona from several large make! Sampler, ‘There aro only WN), with the ponuilar hiouse effect, Wii! prove Warm an ura Decative of @ y, Embroidery All the odd pleces, odd widths and short lengths of embroidery Jett frat selling of ery of the paat and oon: boadings, Black Hand- Made Hats at1.19 We make the special Friday offer of black hats, hand made, over wire frames, in new turban shapes. The brim is made of silk chiffon, and has 35 neatly made tucks, The crown is made of new pyroxaline,and is a splene did bargain at 1.19, 19e fr tarinned, Bel Bae ve 18 quadruple, Infants’ Wear Ohi ideen': 1 to 6, * a 20 19 of vélvet, @ for cake of Carolina Tar ne for shampooing; 180 box Men’s Shirts Men's, Shirts, @ 00-dozon tot are Negilgee and i Breakfast, Youns of 2 1s ‘Gunpo RIC v. dozens 2001 9 J 4 large Carolina can ,. Hend Rice: WDB +9 Boys’ and Youths’ $9.00 ‘Harvard Jr.’’ Made the same as our famous $3 Men's Harvard, in box calf, black calf and black kid; sizes 11 to 2 and 2% to 514, The ‘Armor Clad” Lace $1.50 Satin Calf, sizes 11 to 2 and 219 jBea Base, Ze Hound Heol i0e per pound. » per pound “| Dry Picked Fowl, be > 3e Chigk- Soap BREAD — Fresh Gowns, - BSUGCOTASIL f 2-pound en, 1,28 can Then why don't you move into one of New York's many homelike boarding houses where you will have boc ounds, Foo; pound THA—Tetley's, nd Geyle it |PINFAPPLE Dor CHUNKS, Import: | Pound Roasting Be} cnn her pf Bound «> ND | Country Sausages, )STRA K, ib ie per 8e Hind Quarter al Pound sv Canada | Fresh Mode Hgnd Lamb, Ib. « 18¢ Cheese, per ¢ Shoulders Fregh| Pound 0+ Pork, per Phtladeipita pouna es ,, BC) Berapolo, per Be TOP BI RLOTN| bound «ss. one 4 7 IB — Ci . TOMA TO BAI RICE — Caroline ea singa por el Southern pack! slightly. brokani © Ub ee solid in pounds, Di rip Women’s 98e Waists Friday at 49c ‘Vhey are made of striped and tix. J inadvas, with alx side plaite trom shoulder to bust; centre plait ts trim: med With pearl butions, Others are inade of ehepherd's plaids, with th onilre front formed of plats an piped with white, ‘Tab collar and the naw aleve, Oileloth: Linoleum 17¢ for 25c. and 30c, Oilcloth, 36e for Wild's Cork Linoleum, worth 65c, Se for new 1,50 Inlaid Linoleum, ‘They la laundered ie! Meese us ar B yok anil all well-know have full alze bodies, are and finish. ‘They come in ablo patterns, Sizes 14 to Meenas an 300 Flannel Wear 75e for the 1.25 Quality Wrappers, good qual: ta, trimmed with brald AS PARA Royal Red, Ca fornia, large, toi der, white spears, 244'- pound oan; | dozen, 2.90; COFFER — Ban- quet Blend, rich, heavy bodied Cof feo; Ibs, 1,005 Ibo es 35c MACKERBL—The 14th Bt. Ktore epecial pack of | MACARONI — La fancy Norway! Couronne, 1-pound ‘ahs ° 8 tor pales MBO rccnger TAPIOCA use, ready 2,292 ders Wanted printed Inst week In the Lace.§2.50. Sizes, 11to 5%. Store Open Saturday Evenings, Catalogue’ Mailed Free On Application, © Mail Orders Promptly Filled. BEEF ROASTS Oonnod per i : pound 10c pouna ic CANS Chopped! Leg Canada lic ton, per pount'ss., “Cl pound. c Bernas Seyi ane lnep straw ge.4 B-1b, can EANOny BOAP| WEP RTE AY eit family, cant, GA%: scotch green or nti Le | Yellow amplits 10 | lane, of! “ob can , Be SIF BOUngas GhA? Hlue Rell, ereen HOMIN ¢ and. tender, 2-1b ‘Jold-takhto Bout sen i 13) 1,403 can. 26-1, cloth rane 8" BV APITEZO - HOUSEITOLD! p Ruotel green vor] wall wane on eg a pounds, 426.:00@| taker. i PHAR, ; dozen, Hout hern $46; “can”: Ae fron Fo od, chaxes, Bent DIK. 15¢ 1 B| Fresh Meats Bal or Salmon Steaks, por (pound y..++ 10c ou square oollar, n, bound edge, =p 0 doze! can Seal: