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wes fy Square. Garden nen’ Been Engaged to Aid : THE Sought to Be Accom: to Inc Ip an fg to be etirred out of Its it ‘or moral lethargy during peries of revival mectings Madison Square Garden ah ‘on a scale which promoters say has never A attempted tn this country, tieal Committee of One made up i thas been formed to plan and the services of every 40 worker In the country /peoured, From England and ‘too, Presbyterian and Baptist B ate coming to help reclaim th tt Marsh We ‘of the moverient sald to- have q revival or # riot.” couch Old-Fashioned Style. t A meant ‘by this that the are going “old-fashioned camp-meeting | that there ‘emotions, which is expected to nde of re once more in general nf missionary work. From ‘palptts the eloquence of the atl orators While the big meetings in the Garden and other ‘are easy of access, nothing | wie. infliction in this move- ine denomination ts to dom!- n are sought only to Sonuse of Christianity, The that New Yorkers are ayn teligion into, } SeCrbs fovet ae fn Soniuet the work and | that many will be con- private meeting of min- et ‘Tuesday in Calvary } over carefully, and Hon that never in its it #0 tion ‘the faling off of attend- yhos and the tendency for. pleasure. alone, ‘women are showing. | that ‘thorough awakening to its on and that hae. ewept over @ MOMENT. arene Warns to accomplish this result was to whoop thingy up In revival meetings. At’ the hend of the meeting at Calvary ‘was the Rev, Henry Marsh Warren, who {is known as the hotel pliys because he confines his religious work to the hotels of New York, Assi with him In the meetin Arthur, the pastor o: re Rev. Dr, Holloway, the Rev. Dr, George Pentecost, the Ri D, Agams, the Rey. H, Schwarzfeld, the Rev, Dr, Boxworth, the Rev, Dr. Woolsk n |the Rev, Dr, Jumes Hughes, ‘The were many other ministers of equal \| Prominence present, Dr, Warren was asked to-day about whe plans of the Meclesiastical Commit. tee, He said: “Tt ¥ Gbvyjoue to every ‘minister in New, York: that church attendance has faljen off, ‘We have difficulty In get- ting people to come to church at all, and the women of our flocks aro worse than the men, Therg is an fncreasing tendency to seek pleasure alone in this life, and this self-indulgence has crowded out the church and mile peo- ple forget thelr religious duties, Conditions Are Terrible, “The conditions at present are really terrible, We don't know just who to blame for it, but we know that an end must be made to such @ state of af- fairs, and so wé have undertaken to stir this city up by @ revival season, ‘We believe that @ great reform oan be worked in this way, We believe that it the Sreper men stand up and point out to Our indifferent New Yorkers the mistake they are making tn subordinat- ing thelir religion to thelr pleasures, they, will reap great results, At any rete; we propose to try it. “Tn my duties about the hotels I have had a chance ‘to see how entirely the people afe giving thomeelves over to pleasure, It has got so that there |s no longer a Sunday for New: Yorkers, We want ® Sabbath that shall be a Sabbath, and until we wake ‘these people up We cannot get It, We want no more wide-open Sundays and we want an enforcement of the Sunday Jaws on the statute books. We want the Ralnes law hotels closed und such dens kept closed. We are alming at the wonsclences ‘wf the people, censur- ing no one for the conditions that pre- vail, but trying to Jmprove them, we betleve we will be successful.” Pastors Favor Movement, 'The Rey, Dr. Pentecost @ald to-day: “T am iheartily in favor of the move- ment and shall do all In my power to help It along, All the clergymen who were at the) meeting last ‘Tuesday Agreed that’ the conscience of x New York must he rotsed and at onve,. J doubt If this @reat elty was ¢ver #0 wicked as at prnent Tho Rev, Cornelius Woeltskin, of the ighth Avenue Baptist Church, in Brook- lyn, who is one of the leaders of the movement, said teen "Tf the proper emirit te injected tnto this great revival St cannot fall to ac. complish its purpose, Th nothing verfunctory about ment; ‘we must into it heart and soul, and If we we will sweep town! New York is very bad at pre: enki’ All eur people seem to care for lelr pleasures, ust reawaken interest In church and oleaniiness of fife. Hverybody engaged in the ent fa aincere and ready to worl ‘ht and I do not see how we can fall.’ —— HOUSE ADRIFT IN\MICE PACK, a Wooten Clubhouve, with Barking Dog on Porch, Seen Floating Down Kill Von Kull, A club-house, supposed to come from the shore of Newark Bay or vicinity, was seen floating with the strong tito through’ the “Kill von Kull, 8, I, yos- terduy, A large Newfoundland dog ran darking about the porch. Because of Lyceum, IN It. 9 Services. MORAL TONE. rease the Church id Attendance, of ministers of all slough in which has fallen, and, a8 rien, one of at the New York is to he a stirring formations and to of the country ts suggestive of the ‘And | several men, and a committee was Op- It mitet stop, We rf amount of ice no boats or| Assyri THE we ‘MICHTY MANWAS: _ THIS ASSYRIAN (At the Ball of His Race Held at Murray Hill Lyceum William | Kenham Fought Off Legions of Attackers, POLICEMAN LOST ONE OF HIS THUMBS, Committee Called in Patrolman Angus Beaton-to Put Man Out—In the Struggle Kenham Was Badly Bitten, Many of the guests at the Assyrian ball, at the Murray Hill Lycoum, Thir- ty-fourth street and Third avenue, were mocked down early to-day, and others fied from. the hall in panlo when Will- jam Kenhan, 6 feet 45 in height, of pow- erful build, and an athlete every inch, deqtied that offense had been offered im. mma are those who say that tho giant Assyrian had been drinking, ‘There are others who credit the theory that he was temporarily mad because of jeal- ousy, Kenhan entered the hall after the midnight hour, All about him there was jollification, and this seemed to arouse his anger and put fighting blood Into him, He became abusive to pointed to ask him to leave the) hall or keep quiet, ‘This committee“was @p- pointed because the Assyrians of pltd York know what sort of fighting etu! is mado of, \ See roaxestnals was met with a sharp punch that eent him to the floor as though a pile-driver had struck him, ‘Phen each member of the committee went down in @uccession as the big Assyrian continued to swing his long arms. More men came to the assistance of the fallen, They met a like fate, Ken han, with his back to a wal jed for them to Come one, come all!” Some one cried ‘Police!” as the women fled to other parts of the Lyceum or to the streets. . ‘The call was answered by @ special watchman, ors! ed with the Assyrian, He was hurléd about a# though he were Sante and pitched unconscious into a er, ‘Then came Policeman Angus Beaton, of the Hast Thirty-fifth street station, & muscular man and a fighter, Beaton, with club raised, attacked Kenhan, The two men gioned in each pipes grasp. They rolled @bmit the floor, the policeman using his club and fists @nd the Assyrian using fists, feet and teeth. They rolled down the stairs to the street, and then the Assyrian closed his heavy Jawa on the police: man's titwmb and held tight, With a ory of pain the officer began beating the Assyrian in the head with his free hand, He hey his club many times, but not until Kernhan was n+ oon did ‘his jews relax, Then he had bitten the pollceman's thumb off, An ambulance from Bellevue Hos- pital took ‘both men there, had scores of cuts and bruises the plans for the 4 hone grind of energy and too frequent have ane ily condition ie ftand 34 hours, und if it be brown pediment forms, it je blood 8 jeoning with tal Re ‘will at lwo! ru TAMES J LONWAY, 027 Atiantlo A “About two years ugo I began to periods of great weariness and Inck of Pressed and out Gave me something a1 ‘However, 1 g¢ sult, Finally Tf a apratite; ‘lopi iy i he gt muoh interested in patie? tive proo! What they of sorts. which they say is ey nO ter ani sted upon knowing just h ft the Warner Bafe Cure doctor i me rts condition, ‘by their ‘orders Noel improved, T got back roved, finished four bottles Srery trace, of Ki the least trouble from that day to this, E Muousands of lettern like cured of all kinds of kidney Bate Cure is wi T what New York that the only way its await readers of Hi es," The ro8 the F iP) any bad etter effects, The atid eet dune ud Mois m BAF jove the Look for this ahield-on the window when you buy cigers—tt marks the way to safe expenditure, This Week We Recommend \ HIGH-CLASS 10c. CIGAR FINE, clear Havana Panetela—that long, slender shape—made of some very choice Havana tobacco by Cuban workmen in Tampa, Fla. HAVANA-AMERICAN is the name —ask for the Panetela size. It is really a wonderfully good cigar pe rich, It is the size and quality always re- at two-for-a-quarter-outside of our stores. TRY IT TO-DAY. 10c. each; $4.75, tores Co. huge could inl ‘the derelict about the taco a body, Bright's Disease—Sure Death If Your Kidneys Aré Diseased in the Slightest Form Your Life Is in’ Danger from Bright's Disease Unless You Turn Speedily to the Reliable WARNER'S SAFE CURE infammation of the urinary orga: ale troubles, all ? ey ie adut jndicate that this unfailing test at home: Ji FF parce float about in it, or if a redi a oats Bright's dis ire] % rooklyn, N. Y., August 29, 1904, wrote: ico ins in“my back and ti ve energy. Some days doctors admitted they didn't id 1'd be all right in a day or id Dewan taking advart the doctors made a thorough examination and declared Bright's diseuno. Their treatment had no effect, so I determined to ‘who analyzed Tt did me he trom th oth “ie cannot say too much in pral the above are recely, bt gtd and who ows you need, It's yy doctors themselves, 1g for all disorders of kidndys, ilver, bladder and blood, ‘worst cases, it sontalpa Molt with the umatio twinges and ki ube in your just let a tumblerful pind aot ui our kidnoys have boon diseased f follsw, ease, diabetes, uric acid and dull ad others, op- i, Rae ‘what allel me, but led medicines, what wan the iatter with seat x I bad a deep-seated feel fine; exactly ° lace myself in the iyged my found aropped werythlug else and: bepan“teaee im had lsappesred, and I have not of your grai men and women who lives to Warner's Bute Cure nt nothing that can possibly t few doses, Buy it at your t nothing but Warner's Safe dure, 1% Co, Rochester, N. Y. bowels gently end ald a speedy cure, f Embroideries 3,000 yards ot Embroidertes, comprising edgings, insertings, beadings, bandings of nainsook and swiss. Theyare odd sample pieces and many are only one piece of a kind, Sample pieces of this sort come in so many widths and patierns that your choice is unlimited, 10¢ for ise and 2ie Valuen Double B. & M. Trading Stamps till 12 o’clock, then single s amps until Genuine 29¢' 15¢, 20¢, 39e short end of woo! 1.50 Coronet Corsets at 69c These Coronet Corsets are made of French Fleribone in blue batiste, They have low bust, long rad hip and abdomen, perfect straight front, gored bust and hip; em-' broid immed top; all sizes from 18 to 26 inches. Aso other models in drab and white, Stylish Spring Waists Ready ‘Two Bargain Friday Waists, one at a saving of 1.52 and the other at savings ranging from 1,00 to 2.02, You'll like the styles. 1.9 for 3.50 2.9 for 3,98 Waists Waists Made of brilliantine and alba- | Sample Waists, worth 3.98 to tross in five different styles. | 5.00, in plaid silk, velvet, pop. Some have yoke and centre) lin, face, silk lined and nun's plait, tailor stitched andtrimmed | yelling, Some are fancy trim» with fancy buttons, Spring styles, the new shades, Semi-Porcelain Dinner Set This is a Bargain Friday China Special of Importance to every home provider in New York; important because it enables you to set your table on Saturday with neat, white ware ot sen- sationally low prices, ~ Dinner Set of Thirty- seven Good} Here is the tabulated list of pleces, showing what they would cost you if bought outside of this combination sale; 6 Cups, tea or coffee size, value, 6 Saucers to match, value 6 Oatmeal Saucers, value 6 Individual Butters, value. 6 Dinner Plates, value... 6 Soup Plates, value,... 1 Large Meat Dish, value 37 Pieces Total Val These $7 pieces, worth 2.60, at 98c from 39c up to 1.25 per yard, Included in this sale are cheviots,'volles, alba etians, mohairs, check cheviots, mannish euitings, cashmeres, henrietias, ai per yard, 16¢, 28c and 39c. All are} med, others tailor made. All 50c Japanese Corded Habutai Silks at 29c a Yard ypanese Corded Habutat Silks in a purchase of 25,000 yards of the very latest, best quality, and all are the real Iapanese Corded Wash Silks. The newest combinations of colors, Remember, please, they are not hall the best pure silk, siiitable for waists, Summer dresses, etc, It's the quality you pay 50c a yard for exch Spring, Dress Goods Remnants at One-Third Value Bargain Friday we shall place on our special remnant counters every colton, but \29¢e dress fabrics that can be classedas a remnant, These goods were sold by the piece , batiste, serges, ven- ines, etc. Our price, 9 Any Man’s Overcoat in the House Thursday at ig * In this sweeping overcoat movement we excepted. You may have: 15.00 Overcoats, {800 Overcoat 8: 50 25.00 ‘Orercona, Tt will be observed that this offer permits you to select coats whether they need them or not, The sale includes: Tourist Coats, made of fancy Seotch effects, also im- ported tweeds, cur 52 incheslong, lined with a very heavy and swagger, also friezes, elysians, vicunzs and kerseys, Bee are silk lined; others serge. Former price 25.00 and Also Overcoats of fancf fabrics cut 46 inches long, All are hand made and serge lined, Sizes 34 to 46. ——x Ss Slippers 89c a Pair Vi 1,25 to 2,50 Fancy Slippers—one- j strap, three-strap and four-strap. They are made of patent colt heels for all sorts of home and dress wear. Stylish toes with jet and steel ornaments. Sizes 24 to Include all of the best and most desirable gar- ments in our entire stock, Not one coat is 22,50 Overcoats, the most exclusive and highest priced overcoats in our pos- session and pay 8.50—~a price so low that men will buy over+ serge, Satin lined sleeves; former price 22,50, Poole Coats, made of plain cloths, cut very long, loose Regular Overcoats-made of kersey, Baltic frieze in Ox. ford black and Cambridge, that sold from 15.00 to 22.00, ues are from 1.25 to 2.50 We offer 750 pairs of Women's leather with either wood French dress heels or the medium military 8, widths C to BE. Special Fri- day Bargain at 89¢ a pair. store closes Notions at On One cent buys any one of the following items in to-morrow's Notion Sales Ball of Bicvk L siitard es Box of Black Toll One Dogon Peart Ifon Wax with handle. Paver Gnalian Wire Hilr Pint Paper of Machine, Ni of Hovks and 4-yard bolt Cotton Tape 60-inch Seteen Tape Measyi Bargain Friday Specials 98c White Cambric Skirts, trimmed with lace ....+s5+004 486 25c Cambric and Muslin Drawers, full umprella rnffie, at, 160 45c Muslin Night Gowns, high neck with tucked yoke, at. 296 1,50 Long Nainsook Chemise, 3 rows insertions, at.... 986 19¢ Cambric Corset Covers, full French or fitted styles, at, Sle 1,25 Elderdown Dressing Sacques, appliqued collar,...00 696 690 Flannelette Kimono Sacques, yoke effects....,.00ec0 S80 1,00 Flannelette and Percale House Wrappers, tteesseve, O96 Women's Kid Gloves, all originally guaranteed, at..esee 69€ ‘Women's 1.00 Onelta Union Suits, slightly impertect, at. fe ‘Women's 69c, Long Sleeve Vests, Ankle Length Pants,. $86 10c and 15¢ Trimming Laces, odd widths, yard...ccesee GC “Men's, Women’s and Children’s 25c, Knitted Mittens, at, 106 25c Heavily Spangled Stock Collars with tab effects, at.. Ge 25c Vellings in binck, brown, navy and shades, yard... 12% Child’s 4.00 to 6,00 Eiderdown Bath Robes, 2'to 6 years, at &.08 Infants! 38¢ Flanneletto Wrappers, in pink and blue, at... 296 Infants’ 85¢ Embroidered Silk Caps, ruche trimmed, Infants’ 25c Waisis of jean, not all sizes, at...0n. 10c Huckaback Towels, hemmed ends, no mail orders, 18 White Bath Towels, bleached, double thread yarn, 39c Sheets, 72x90 inches, 5 yards bleached sheeting used... 296 Pillow Slips of @ good quality, each, a ” Full size Sheets, linen fihish and good quality, each, 490 Bleached Sheets, size 81x90 inches, for double beds, each at 30. - 35c to 49¢ English Madras Cloth in jacquerd, etc., yatd.. Hed 39c Persian Lawn, 42 inches wide, very sheer, per yard... 25c White Goods, open work effects, per yard, 12%6 15c Outing Flannel, 36 inches wide, in colors, 7 1246 plain colored Chambrays, in rose, etc. 1Sc Shirting Ginghams, yard wide; per yar White India Lawn, to-morrow, at, per yard 10 yard Cotton Diapering, value $50 by the piece, ‘White Cambric for Undermuslins, per yar Labge Ipeiities, fine sheer quality, at, per yard Apron ( a blue or brown checks, at, per yard, Dress Ging! ) Plaids or checks, at, per yard, Dark Dress Ginghams, good quality, at, Shaker Fiannel, yard wide, all white, at, per yard..evees7%C Bleached Muslin, yard wide, a per yard, Short lengths of Towelling (linen), at, per yard, ‘Towels in lots of 4 and 6, at, each, Embroidered Scarfs and Men's 50c Undershirts, at, each, ey tn Weegee Shirts, en's 1.00 Dress in a Boys! 50e Shiris and Drawers prefect ty, coos 298 es Ad hee in a double steel frame, ateo2.75 jateen an in side su soe Silk Chiffon Collar Foundation, eeh'atere ast 4 Rutiled Bobbinet Lace Curtains, lace insertions, 5.00 and 6.00 Marie Antoinette Curtains, pait.seesess+5 1608 1,00 Mercerized Armure reversible Table Covers, 6-4 site, 496 1,50 Irish Point Vestibule panels, large motif....0+ +++. 996 Remnants of Armure Tapestry, 1 to 2% yards, yard at.. 206 750 to 1.25 China silk and cretonne Sofa Fillowse. ao 59c to 98c silk and mercerized Pillow Loops, each, at 98c Bamboo Plant Stands with matting covered tops, 39 Opaque Window Shades, lace trimmed, each Percaline Linings in all shades, 36 inches, per yard 39c Silk Taffetaline in the newest ‘spring soades, yi $0c Satin Serge, in all colors, for coats, etc, yard Moreens in all shades, 27 inches wide, per yard .. Be Bargain It's seldom Ni ers come they know how to a] the chance to Like the Illustration at 10.50 Three-piece Parlor Suit, prettily designed, ma- hogany finished frames, piano polished. All steel tempered springs, We have three different coverings you may select from, Figured tapestry, sain damask and verona, Int ihe February Furniture Sale at ne 10.50 February urnitureSaleNews Friday Specials at Sensationally Low Prices purchase their furniture at manufactures’ prices, and when this chance does inte it, Our February Sale of Furniture gets furniture to your home on this price basis. This 2.25 Rocker Is Solid and Well Built Bargain Friday, 1.49 Tt is a chair made of solid hard. wood, and is carefully made by a leading manufacturer,’ Is built solidly, to stand the hardest wear. The arms are braced by an iron rod which was omittéd by the artist when he sketched the chair, This rod gives rigidity to each aim. Whenever appropriate, attractive designs are aly carved, Sit in the chair, and you'll find it luxu- riously comfortable, and worth every cent of 2.25. 5. Fobrua wurniture Bale Tarkan Bg! Friday at Enamelied Beds "7.76 for 11.50 White Enamelled Iron a toad, w w anh extra nigh head, “ihnssite fitters and chills, heavy brass top rails and spindles head and foot ‘ull bi in 4 ‘t oan he had in all sizes, for 5.50 Iron Bed 8.75 Ar pots nicely, finished in’ w with heavy brass C head and foot ends, All sizes, ‘or 6, ite Enamelled J 4.49 >, with high eden, brass ng. Made of black, mounts Aid Vases, woven wire spr: Bargain Friday’s Sale of Beds, Mattresses and Springs Pure Hair Mattress,6.98 weight, diamond or biscuit tufts, ID the beat VA, C. AL Mattress Bargains 8.98 for 5.00 Combination Mattress, durable tleking filled by expert workmen; halr top, ttom; cool and comfortanle, ‘ 9 for 9.50 belt Mattress, 45 lbs. in Wolkht, auarantoed vermin provt, covered in A, GA. and funoy, toking. 11.98 fr 16,50 Mattress, XX quality of pure hair, 40 Iba. in weleht covered in A. C. A. ticking or Omegu 16.48 {or 22.98 Black Hat Mattress ade of @ superior deputy of long, black hair, 40 Ibe, in welght, Q Metal Springs § | O8e for 2.25 Spring, metal tubing, close woven wire fabric, all alzes, soft hair, 45 Ibs, in X ME, Gove COAX ME, WON'T YOU FON GOOD.NIGHT, B THR MORMON a ALEXANDER, fidpey Jarry 8 ROT ME IN ST OR ING, Sheet Mall Orders Sent, A:BIT O' BLARNBY, 'D} MD db, GQOD-NIGHT, mit (Greatest and teat coon e0ng. Rr rWwihtoHt, nae BACK, BACK TO BALTIMORD, ripe em Geo, Primrose’ a hit.) Pate Sighs OB ON! 30c Mercerized Sateens for coats, capes and petticoats, yard 186 Women’s Coats, Suits, Skirts It's at this season of the yeat that women get the greatest bargains in coats, suite./ and skirts, To finish:the season, it cosis you almost nothing for a stylish garment, 'OMEN’S 7,50 Coats,three- quarter length, made of abeline, tight fitting, collar- Jess style, trimmed with tailor stitched broadcloth and fancy metal buttons, All sizes, 44 for Women’s 10,00 Costs, made ta high class kersey, choylot and cts prey trimmed with inlays of velvet and fancy braids; tned through out wilh a heavy grade of satin, Women's Walking Suits 8 for Women’s 15,00 alking Suits, made from an excellent quality of cheviot In biack, blue and brown, ‘The coats are double-breasted, col Jarless effect, fitted back, smartly trimmed with satin ‘and lined with @ good quality of satin, The ine are 7 and 9 gore, high kilt, with inverted plait ‘hese Are Great Skirt Values 1.49 for Women’s 3.00 Skirts. This Jot contains 200 Walking Skirts, made in ght and durk colors of meltons and manuish mixtures apd Ught or dari gray Oxfords, 2.75 for Women's 6.00 Skirts, in all about 100 skirts In various materials, including meltons, Mois and mannish mixtures, in the 6, 7 and 9 gor, high killed oftect. Music Hits 12¢ No C, 0, D, Orders, at one sale, you!) | SHEET ADDLINE, (inet and ONDOLIBR. "(nat and voces. Ce gm Miao PANY . : ROPES Ry diay ap Huey va aloe GQATISSIEA. - oautitl ballad.p SWHMTMST GIR IN Dr x Manicurin: 25C shampooing 2OC Parlors on the fourth floor, where the comforts of home may be enjoyed, Housefurnishings 106 for Japanned Tray with heavy gold band, 18 inches, 69e for genuine Enterprise Mrs, Pott's Sad Irons, consisting of 3 irons, stand and handle, 106 for 7% Ib-Japanned Canister, stencilled, 10e for solid steel Fry Pan, with extra loty cold handle, Ge for galvanized Stove Shovel with long handle, 49¢ for Dressmaker’s Folding Ta. ble, with yard messure, 30e for 4% foot Skirt Board, Ye for Knife Box, white wood with two compartments, Ge for Rolling Pin. 16¢ for Parlor Broom, good quality of com. ‘ou reduce your 69c., per poun 12 pounds, Tnoluding Breakfast, a, Oolone, Gunpowder end Japan, val 00; per fen mn Ceylon, nt = Banquet id, high grade, box of 50. 79¢ for janilor's galv, Ash Cans. het ‘i 19¢ for Feather Duster, extra qual ity, 9 inches, 10¢ for black bristle Counter Dus. ter, best quality, polished back, 12¢ for Table Oilcloth in colors and white, 5-4 width, Ge for 10 quart tin Dish Pan, 33e for galvanized Wash Tub with side handle, Always in Sight. Cotfee—Fresh broken Java and Mocha, equal in flavor and aroma to many coffees sold at 25c. Our speci for this sale, ground or crushed, 10 pounds$1.36, § Hams—Armour's or Swift's Fine Sugar Cured Hams, Guaranteed United States inspected, Weight from 10 to Special, per pound. FRAGRANT MIXED CoN 400, 28e} W904 vanill | tle, Once Again You'll Save On Groceries Bargain Friday will be celebrated in the grocery department with another group of great money-saving values that will help You'll eat betler food and py less for it if you make your selections from this list: bills. Cheese—Extra in original loaves? per Whe box, $1.68; 10 pounds, 39c.5 5 pound: HOMINY — F. 8, Breauiacea shane | Fish & Meats HALIBUT or SAL- || MON STEAKS, 4 ie Wines and “ Liquors H's GOLDEN DING RY BB) fing an very a. | OB AR bot! BL MOF LVANIA, and atron, eth, lemon 0. me) -Falrbank’s, a Der foct shortening, in pottle Tb. pails: Ib MACKEREL 1dth Bt. Store, jerior Norway Waite Fat igh; R CROW i 3 82.48; bot. PURE daked Whale treo pack pkes., package NILIN MILLS B FLOUR Fancy New York State Full Crear Other stores chyyge 19c, a pound for same grade. pound, 12 %c. Prunes—One car fancy Santa Clara Prunes just re- ceived, medium size, delicious flavor, thin skin; 50-pound 5.251 OC! | i Pp 8. OLR, CROW WItTs- 67¢| § Carpets: Rugs: ‘We will lay free of charge-all carpets, Hinoleum and oileloth bought trom this: advertisement, This is a saving ofan average of 10c on each yard, Buy toe morrow; cut to order, 59c per yard for Tapestry Cat 59 pets, good quality, made, Inid ’ ic and lined. The wegular’ 78 ,f quality, Velvet Carpsts, made, laid wil Y lined, Value 1410, 88e (8c per yard for Axminster 98¢e | Carpets extra heavy quality, , in beautiful patterns and color. (ings, Value 1,50. Heavy Smyrna Rugs 7.93iorsize 6x9, val.13,60 | 11.98 for size7.6x10.6,val.19.50 16.29{orsize 9x12, val.28.50 1.49 ino Wi.29,29 ee. he =!] | 83c per yard for Heavy Wool Fraits and Vegetables for 40,00 Seamioss Axminster Rugs. Matting and Linoleum 3.97 for 6,00 roll of 40 yards Ching matting. ANC. w aq, yard for 1.2 Inlald Linoleum | O8e. a 8q. Yard for 1,60 Inlaid Linoleum Ie, a Ag. yard for 6,000 yards of Io, Oiloloth, Tow b bushel, BAL: Dasicet 18e

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