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“ uni aR ARMORY ae ‘roma vat i 3. ie p, 1908. ie io FADS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS BRING 2x22 'tce| cLtnonine cured me of MORE DENUNCIATORY LETTERS 329722" 9 dangerous lung trouble Keep it up, r Hi with you in your crusade against Tours for ‘the etarry flag’—un.| that continued to grow worse in spite of all the best physicians could do, Plomished and unnullied Pay toate until a friend who had been saved from pneumonia by Linonine induced | Nae York, Feb. 7. . me to try it, A physician in whom I had confidence examined the formula and sald Linonine was all right, and I started to tako {t regularly. My WRITE YOUR VIEWS OF THE FADS IN THE CITY'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS. ; 80 widespread has the discussion over the so-called “fade and fan- Bnould Be Punished, cles” in the system of education now in vogue in the public schools ™ (ne Balter oh The Rvening Worlds, ries improvement was 80 pronounced it astonished my friends, Linonine built become that The, Evening World would like to hear what the parents oan the pubtle Work that i open me up and gave mo strength and health, in vi tJ ‘Randolph Guggenheimer Among ' Those Who Write to Evening World Declaring Essentials Should Come First. think. It also invites an expression of opinion from the teachers, com- || done Bunaelal 4 ‘ munications from whom will bo treated as confidential. Any teacher ine emctiat tty Be ae lave Wr. a. . “Bla elem an 1 9 Cc for Sine Med to Nae tae of may feel free to write The Kvening World candidly on the aubject, oon- || bo resented by all patriotic citisens, and , fident that her name will not be published. Opinions trom both sides || pe culprl are invited, Randolph Guegenheimer has written & second letter to The Evening World * fm regard to the consumption of value- ble time in the olass-rooms of the pub- lo schools by the follies underlying the teaching of fade and useless specialties. Js ‘The letter is worth @ caroful perusal th ‘and will be found heading the tnstal- Babcock Place, West Orange, N. J. et ence Linonine, thd Food-Medicine, cures coughs, colds and bronchitis, and prevents pooumoe cre to Ho with | nia and consumption, It ts hstrw lid freely by leading physicians everywhere, and Is branches, Like the, metrically opposite one. It ie fair to| him would be to disfrane ‘him and | depehded on by tha foremost throat and lung ppeclalists in the country, A Boston doctor, WaStaccrie! Seosertm, witch, dowever | sasime ft was for nelther reason, hae ered the abe CR a {00 | who conducts @ taritarium for conmumgkiver, write that he has never known Zinonine LRT ale | RRSP tbat | ACM ahem" ne St ue ea nse Mra ur jundreda of cases, oy ya: » Uned regularly, wl 9 the place of the substantial meal, these | what It.means,” If that ia true ehen it | Soghiae Bay, mown 4 rerularly, for So-inch Mohair Brilliantines and Stcilians, bright. m 39c in new. pen of brown, green, gray, royal, navy and tor Ai ih scwool imported Chitton Veling, aupes for Inch allew: 40c¢ blk, crm and fll line of new Spring colorings C, 69 Cc for 54-inch all-woo! Suitings, medium, heavy els, tn wat p . : heck effects; browns, tans, grays, greens, nav ment of to-day, mental |is as tM Ys eg the Lexington | incipient consumption every time, I don't eay what one or two bottles will, but if ite ¢ H y » i , vats atvcna. clement (ef: the pees: Lalit paves tuna ae pana Esa anutet at Pati 4%, ee, 2eps, teen oisinat pom, on Re | use Is Dermiated In for a seazon it will restore lung tlasue sufficient for Nature to step In ular value $4.50, Anthea rbadetott. $y all " ent Disarre system has excited more at- | tion of education. hintaelt, they don't understand it} mentioned, but not that of Mac and recover lost ground, It heals all tho littl irritations that are harrasalng the Uny for 52» irich all- wool panne-fintshed Broadcloth in ! tention than the excision of a stanza of| After all, students Mt receive tae wpe ay teeoh them? By - H. GREGORY, cols of the lungs and renews the membranes, It {a certainly @ wonderfully effoctive Cc wanted shades of brown, blue, gray, r tait, castor, Francs Soott Key's “Star-pangled |fO°Ut "ne tiie that these modern days me also to remark that many "Brooklyn, Feb. 7. medicine.” Linonine at all drug stores, B00, 81, » net, cardinal, olive; also black, " Bann T'rom all aides comes letters| may demand, Of what practical use, - ¥ See EE ainseeniranmmncementememmesemtsesetin i Black and Colored SILKS ne Yard Natal foe aipeull ea under yt Ft ey are: ‘a WINCH BLACK TAFIWTA, 796, | WINCH ORBPE DH CHIN®, Silk Remnants. xT IT wo special lots—at less than Half Price, provided; you bought them by the yard, Every Kind, colorl awe 29c and quallty-—with plenty WF Tafetas.” No mail 61 ae ' , orders, t patriotic aentiments expressed in the} when training the sound naemen’ national song has been cut out without paused ip Hise 4 ni Fe boy Kk i on tical a bs really prac! stload fect of study i reason, Psy Supt, Maxwell gives this explanation ey ve for the omission of the stanza, He gales f nctlon mth; says the rhythm 1s 60 involved and the | Wholly ‘Keep. the Meoshtiala @ense 80 obscured to a young mind that! 4 judgment is not oxercised, and the singing of it is like the repetitionyqan therefore not be trained by a study of words conned by rote, He ee Ml a My ria tag as SAE understood that he has not criticised] | 1, the Iiterazy ekill of the author or the| shoarithmetic and grammar of former Uterary qualities of the song, He thinks that without the stanza the « +, gong means more to the children of lected, and ty to pri SATH AVE 19@TO2O™ STREETS Clearing of women’s coats,*5 | Men’ssuitsorovercoats, 9.25 TS a mighty low price, too, when you consider that THATS a special Friday price, and it’s a veritable many of these coats are worth $12, We deliberately went a eee sale at thatthe season's surplus stock of a manu. through our entire stock and gathered all the odd lots—broken sizes | facturer who considered It good business foresight to unload right -—and marked them for a special Friday sale at prices sure to sell | now, no matter what the loss, them quickly, These Very same sults and overcoats have admit, have fallen into neglect and one owt of fashion, were fine exercises in mental discipline, besides being them- great practical usefulness, selves of the public schools, What the parents! ‘The so-called “language study or Eng- think has @ different hue and cry, as| lish” of to-day can never take the place of the more scientific study of Hmglish once designated as grammar in our school syllabus. ‘Then follows a study of rhetoric which, without a thorough knowledge of the elements of Englisi | the letters sent to The Evening World attest, ‘The mothers, fathers, elder sisters and Second Floor, nn. CO. D, ord ut Third Floor, brothers, who are aroused, are finding many things in the public school system that need correction. Day by day their grammar, comes Iike the ornamental capital of a column without the shaft which ft 1s to adorn, Later the study Of course, you know that we seldom make a price as low as $3.00, because we do not want to get a $5.00 repu- been sellin regularly right along in this store at 815,00, so when we wore offered tho lot on a basis that enabled us to soll at A Three-Days Sale of Women’s& Children’s She the pair for women’s sample $3 Shoesin { 1,95 ton and lace styles, Patent Col pied C Vici Kid—thin and thick soles; low and high 5 best shoes for the money in all New York, f 1,39. 188 Unresents @ elauacop of ait cur Winter tee includes some very great bargains, , r ' for Boys’ Calts Shoes 1,00 He dine from ase an te aye po ¥ Ir for Girls’ School Shoes in isc Bc Soin bene: soles, patent Neethoe pe; ‘1 1,60 the pati for Men's and Women's Bath il Sc tron? urkean towell wold regula at Bee 01 2,39 and 1.89 pair i Sct amma Boa per! ty w at on sean ew Sesond: Caen ee ee ee Ennmnmnmmenen seen Handsome Mercerized Petticog ‘We bought two athe Ran ar Ae tet atl ad Take our be] for tb however, that gi i ; yon ought to be here and secure two or three of them; they'll pro- vide the best satisfaction of any pet+ f modern or ancient languages calls half we were pleased to socure the entire lot, 2 5 You can wear the suits through- s out the Spring weather, and the over- SSS coats area two season character—over- coats are made of genuine Baltic frieze lined with mohalr serge—hand made— showing a very wide shoulder —cut either $0 or 46 in, long—sizes 33 to 46 walst—also the Tourist, made of popular fancy weaves—made with belt —52 inches long, The sults at $9.25 are made of fine worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres—every sult hand-tailored —work that looks like custom made—pretty mixtures, fancy effects, lined with very fing serge—Just @he kind you want to last the season, An extra pair of trousers— Friday. at $2.00—The coat and vest you purchased last Fall are all right, but how about the trousers? Two dol- lars is the price of a pair to plece out the season—Just 800 pairs left from that! great sale of $9.00 last week—all kinds of fabrics—sizes 30 to 54 waist—Friday at.. ‘Our §20 suitsand overcoats at 512.00— There are only ten days’-forethought In which to buy, Styles are right and the materials are of the very best—just a fleeting buying opportunity—so come Friday or Saturday—$12,00, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, e e Imported embroideries, 10c. maak (aah eid iad mae hone 15c, ? 25c. tleoats, you have ever oa ttin - ~we Offer the largest single purchase Iy*hghiy nietcertod ann with a rob of embroidery sample strips ever made by the old established i ft nor some ls sis house of Simpson Crawford Co, ‘The result is the extreme low opt do daverioe malt bore rune tice of 10c, a yard for @ quality indispensable to the Spring and Be Weiter dlatdla incl d jummer plea 9 The designs are new and original ideas of There has been no skimping of ma- the best designers of St. Gall, Switzerland, ote ae agli alah It {sa mistake ff you do not select all you neod for the eee ee ee tia’ Geapieat pent: j season during this salo, as prices will undoubtedly re- Males, Warkiaw., toa akat iy ree bound to 156, and 25c, whon the samples are exhausted, Nhe arises bareaias phothnitdats yt \ The entire Spring and Summer collections of two prominent New York Gity, Ce letters point to known, defined, but for. a thote. kenbral’ upplicamon, cf Hie hitherto unexposed, evils, Let the Jet- pupil's knowledge of English ‘gram- ters tell thelr own story, mar, and BY RANDOLPH GUGGENHEIMER, | himself, face to face with the double labor of attempting to maater two sub- ‘To the Editor of The Rvening World: Jocts whore the new one alone prosents ussion of the question “What} great difficulties to beginners, a?" called forth by School In-] As to the usefulness, the positive @pector Clancy's statement, in opposi- | aecessity of a knowledge of sewing for tation—but then we told you that these are not $5,00 coats—few are $ $10,00coats—manyaro worth $12,00 Odd lots of those particularly stylish 14- length garments in fine all-woo! black cloths, lined with satin—just the thing for shopping, rainy-day wear or to b= = many a student then fin Uon to “crowding to «he wall the es- frie, no doubt all agree. To gain skill fentials to make prominent a multiplic-|1n this art requires much time an ity of fads” in our school system, calls] Practice, But js it wise to. permit e@- to mind one, who, won learning that | sential achool branches to be crowded : Qh oa Hu haeR se eves up ail plain food and limits his ul e rather hat 0 2 diet to such pleasant delicacies, In the|DUt extremely interesting if obtained, course of the short discussion, which iy te ie conclusively who turn out 4s more questioning and suggestive than | {0 bo etter cooks: communicative, one after another of the | Hirer aD i ry en less important schvol branches is y mei discipline 4, out to provide time for it, or thore who Re mamed, its desirability in the modern H} the benefits of thot mental lays of great requirements hinted at while at school, and then, later Gnd the reader left to conclude that/in lite, brought to bear on thelr work a each of these so-called fads—the non-es- | well-trained judgment with the desire aential branchesIs absolutely indis- to make {t serve them in mastering this Pensable in modern education, or any other hitherto untried art. The Waile a wise critic knows and agrees | nany cases I have observed Jead me to that music, drawing, paysiology and |say that the argument would not be In ly nature study (these were some of the |favor of cooking as against /mental subjects mentioned) are all very useful |training jn our public schools,” an: lestrable—ven, important—and | Tf the lighter subjects were pureued Ghould have their place in educatior | outside of the regular curriculum, that | ) | (hey always have had a place In our | were a differont matter; hut we can not Pudlic school course), these subjects |nfford to give up the dinner for the be kept in thelr place and Sot |desserts, lest more than the physical permitted to usurp that of the strict- |*health of the natin" would suffer. Cooking and sewing for girla and con- atructive work for bore might be pur- sued with great benefit. in the vacation schor laturally these are 1 ly ate tended by the "children of those tired niothers” mentioned; mothers who lack the time to ccok properly themselves or to teach thelr children the art, By ali means let us teach sewing, cooking, constructive work and all that is useful in practical life, but let it be done at such time and mm such place ns not to confilot with the regular echool disciplines, which must serve as a foundation for the whoie superstruc- ‘ture of education, Other Letters, - Other letters received by The Evening World are as follows: slip on during cool evenings throughout the Spring and Sum- ‘ ; ae, = Genunclatory of that arbitrary rule by frexnmple, 's the knowisise Ce Lt ish the menes. ponibining the) mos fared Gnother ot et aa nentioned) Siege = a nen ata iJ certain Kinds of deserts are wholesome, wear—; m er—syjitable also for immediate 4 the special Friday price Women's cuats at 7,.00—serviceable, handsome coats in several lengths—all satin lined —mostly black—a few tan—formerly $13.50 to $15, Washable dresses, .*4.75—one tableful of figured lawn dresses with lace inserting and trinimings—about enough for one hour’s selling— tormerly $12.00 and up. Women's coats at *9,00—without a doubt the most attractive group of women's coats ever offered at so ridiculously small a price—black cheviots, kerseys, montagnacs, and quite a few’ tan coverts—all satin lined and handsomely tailored—none of these ever sold in the season at less than $16.50, Women’s sults, $10 to $19.75—for the most part one of each kind in all sorts of materlals—models range from the smart little blouse * to the long tight-fitting coat—all colors and black--you’ll note that the pres= ent prices are about half the original values—reduced from $20, $25 and $30, - |Fame Is a Flame fed by ambition, sopnd Judg- wy ment and emphatic ction The Wick | Santis toch a we prited | |S9t te atuat oF ae Munstcaant 2 e portunities such as are printed || or the gotion of th dard Mestre Gee daily in the third atenm of the “Star-Spangled Ban: ner’ e most superficial reader of Morning World. your paper must percelve. and the mort 412 Opportunities Last Week, thelr former prices, ee aise CRAWFORD 60. [ Choicest Friday bar. gains in white goods. Fine English nainsook, sheer and soft fin- ish, 36 In, wide, especially adapted for women’s and chil- dren’s underwear, 12-yard pieces, actual value $3.00; piece of 12 yards at... od. White Persian lawn, fine and sheer, 40 inches wide, value 35c. yard, at.... 4M) torssrereserr Dee obstinate will not daro deny, thet be- tween the Superintendent and the pyh- |Ishers of the school books there are the most palpable contradictions One says it was for one reason, while the other save it was for an SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. St. Gall manufacturers are included in this sale—a total of several th id To-Morro' Hi; Fioor, : i yards. Priced to-morrow and wile the last at— hinneat esi ey pfs hes plein! a 256, for embroideries usually $00, {0,738 Great Sale of BROO h 1G. embroideries usually 1, 0 1,25, T Basement. pes The several lots consist of new’ creations in abun- \ Parlo REN etki Rips corny three: dance for all purposes as follows :— \ noe Saere vell made, Regular pelos, te, TUT most diu- Sale of standard wines at Coan \ yr . | Ww H Shirt walst and skirt bandings, Embroidery for children's wear, No, 7 Brooms, goni, heavy: GIVEN BY DR GARDNER lo ered prices. Wide Swiss flouncings, Embroidery for corset covers, ies Su of corn, @ Py HESE Ahad Roalewih ll f Iti i Wee MS aaa ; ERECTA a ad wines all persons of a culti- mbroldery and dress flouncings, mbroldery for costumes, Covering: the Diseases T are the identica f stony, Ful, cnerng tu, Disease Teas and cures. {1 vad faearebuyingatrequar pes. "Thy are raey sc | 208 an incomparable showing on the Man Poort Fry od Grocery Specials, tho nature of their ailments, Read them carofully, mark those that apply for less, but to-morrow and Saturday are exceptions, These prices WPnED Orit CatEN ee CORES: PIOVACHY, Saturday's i {o your case, and ring Welp a a iat) ODE. Gardner, Speedy and should cause you to select a supply at this store, Fs i ORD: 00+ 4 HP inexpenst_ cure under Dr, Gardner's Perfected Treatment, ] ] Uxtra Belectod New York State Bi y , granulated 1» gidue Catarrh of the h inferior bev are quoted, 16c, Ib. ‘Throat. Bait find Rttopny ort the throat ett. uneurad er We guarantee the contents of every bottle and Jug sold in THE SIMPSON Including Irish point—Brussels and tambour. Seri reensnh en’ tha: hacen eae a ent forni | Hiindnes ‘o-day jj. | oWAWard to the dronohial (1D WINE STORE to be exactly as represented, Absolute! i i i i Ph enor prevalent THING oa) GER SICAAY HERSELS iba tad Heady ee A CHAN Dit so be extctly as represented, Absolutely pure | ¥F you're going to buy new lace curtains at any time VI cooked Ham. corned, Reet or Pork of 5 iat and the best obtainable at the pi q E FOR JUGS OR " Toni Reelected colds, Speedy and | Rare New oscillation reat: | (ack the lungs, Bpeedy and BOTTLES, Order in person, by mail, or telephone Chelsea~2,100, These this alls you would better get them now. Simpson Craw- a6 Inexpensive cure by [DE fre zon pinay, Ohana ate: rs Dr. special prices are effective FRIDAY and SATURDAY: Sixth Floor, ford Co, are holding thelr incomparable February sale, and offer sMOKED, BLOATL ORANGES. -Lan Bey PEs Halon lousy Or time tment, hill —__—______ | perfect qualities in Irish Point, Brussels and Tambour curtains at Ro ee etre anoy COnnEeupecial mi Dake a Ip breath foul? CNT seat BARRE ES Gill TATU: fea SCOTCH WHISKEY—BLACK AND ||{ MARTELL'S THREE-STAR COG- about half price. The following prices are self-explanatory of the Cee A grapent Jaye oe i ne patie a Take cold eaaity's WHITE: hac Branty—Imported In glaay unusual values, and there’s a lot of Irish Point curtains at each price: Bo | 1BAs-ioxtra uallty, ‘opped up? See clearer some times than| APpellte variab, THE HOl || Usually sold at $1.50 per 2b " i NSH—Beat a a cf eee Stecherge? others? Tow spirited at ¢ Dr, Bell, Botte, Special, dottie.., be Fourth Floor, 0.5 domestte, Ib 1,00) * - bs form fn noKe? fgg, patter. skdeways than Rreathing dietioule Sidniet | ‘Une bottle to each purchaser, 500 pairs $4.00 curtains at $1.05 260 pars $6.75 curtains at $3.95 ny ead | CO! oral br nd aga aa pee ahi (dadert MMe sats betorw the eveat | Cant Sey (Ste downs whieh ns 87 pairs $5.00 curtains at ey 250 pairs #150 curtains at Fatt f 2 ibe. for ass i, SPEIER fteh and burn byes watery, burning or) jo0e) until you gag? v GUINNESS. DUBLIN sTOUT— 200 pairs $5.50 curtains at $2. , 250 pairs $8.50 curtains at $5, ‘Extra fawn fo ion throat? mena Or dull pain In eyo: SYM un aon attr ‘ Dadian. tale Bh oi oe Bull Dor Bottitye, tm 149 j 240 palrs $6.00 curtains at $3,50 150 palrs $12 curtains at $7.50 a ab cane a0 tq ng aaa es ' Throat Aa? Nt poratng? [yee even ate give re: | EAH bein Broa bon be DeLN te eet sp d bimse These values are the result of a purchase of several thou- satie AO a paseed, © a ripe tea wor Puplio, large or smailt morning? NOTE—All other well-known brands Ob MONOGRAM RYE WHISKEY— | sand pairs of lace curtains months ago when a manufacturer was so in- oF Ra} MOP SBE tsi) Sean 7‘ PrN ce wt ie LG of Scotch Whiskeys at extraordinarily] Gallon. $9.75; cave 12, full age tent upon clearing his surplus and sample stocks that he accepted about half 1 es Wanna Nae fa cavsis x0 yee : Biomach Catarth, Does It cover sight any? Nervous Disorders, low prices, OLD CROW PURE "RYE WHISKEY. price, We understand that curtains identical in design and quality are being W ’ St ' Piveoetat Hane || cee PROLMATH ell ccc gommtat tee (hy FRENG H1_BURGUNDIES--Buchard Gallon, $2.85; full quart bottle, Bo Offered now right here in New York at regular prices, omens Storm Rubbers at 42c. 4 he itself, but usually | charging ears and ail ear | danger signal, showing the | Wrto—Case 12 quarte, $9.00; at, GOLDEN WEDDING~Pure SEAR HON CRAWEDED 00) t buy thi i ' Gomes tran Avaliowink or: | dlaeares Dr cardner cures | nervous ste Ih involves | hottie, Fihe.s case 24 pints, Ate - e t His nn ry Pee ey of Rubbers in any store for less han re dbwn! frome the head and certainty ty" his ‘new [of uncured ‘chronic. ayatemte $0.00; pint bottle i A p F d h 65¢, They are cut storm height, very best quality; sizes from 4 to Baw tite, "Bpeip® ak att | ait ata ay eta Soa anatase |} JAMAICA RUNi=‘The, famous Old N important Friday at tle pps sk racy tere tunnel ee alysis from fo Bes her's. perfected treatment. edleine no eperation, Fal perfected treatment, al’ years old; gallon, ait F b f it ] Becond Floor, Is there nausea? or posible , ¢ attles, ‘reeeeemeeresananenctnnne semen you costive? , es Hennessy inte vomiting? a ane tal a? | He Ada Unported) vinjare, 1308. FR iN HTCLARE e ruary urnl ure $a, e belch hy ? He 5 | Case 12 quart bottles, re i 0 ‘ : A ‘ Heit Heda gytan? | bes | 1.00 | Fara, BBB AMAR EVERY store in New York claims its furniture sale Fe eee er ar teats rand teet sods” ffers the best values, but do they offer bargains like these - ! Moat “or “pain after” ea A Gy Hiamttla Men poke ny Tavon to prove it? fh Pu 7 . A Sale for Men ' f dave alck, hendnche?, ABA ered eee Gallon, 42.85, 4 $1.40, $1 BRAUNERBERO. 0 prove ii Fitth Floor, | i Have fisrmoen att #2) in lscuient blurred by float: | BOs rye aT BOS gua ld $14.75 4or PALO. tabidae aor Ou RRY iA and Boys at e Pant weight spots, : pi to ourn now? foottetns Aggiaataekns:|"Helansn ong, fowanit "sides ifedse Se Heche ty eagaraye aie 1 ning we will place on sale ett be ue to] Meine ora wh HTT expt. of erotharaa’ || He Ce RTHPRS RRS Trane? fandboribc=mada or aeleertd oldie 1 ‘o-morrow morning we Mr on sale (( DOCTOR GARDNER'S OFFICE, 435 FIFTH AV.,NEW YORK, ssin/g'Si0'bu | gluse pote "xo 7 $25.00 for $32.00 sidebourd—substa- gut third foot) a Erte a Hours, 9 (a 8 dally, Sunday, 10 to 2 | BANQUET COC AILS All varletien tially made of quartered golden oak, a S ani ys tak isang | be, akg, BBC case OF 1 2 ~Ineluding Manhattan ‘and Yer. $5.50 for $7.75 extension table—ex- rom our , IMPORTED HAUT SAUTERNE — tends 5 {t.—imade of select golden oak. Re ular $6 50 $7 50 $8 50 Merman & © MAR (i WOU, OU, e ‘ t 0% $1.65 for $2.50 dining chairs—made of i} as anaes Sautern golden oak—heavy box and seat, $10 Stock, CR een SHS 7 OG NGOS fi $7.50 for $11.00 dresser—golden oak 4 +* Sherlock Holmes Storles By Conau Doyle. *.° HE A aaa the new shaped French bevel mirror, ) They are splendid garments—from the best} : 2 j Riese ISKE: $14.26 for $22.00 dresser—golden oak—full serpentine front—bevel mirror, makers in America—all lined with best Italian) A Complete Story in The Evening Me orld Every Saturday, Oly a juor;— gafios #3.00; 75¢ 5.25 for $7.50 chiffonier. vd » highly polished—tive large drawers, Cloth or Serge, pr ty; aplendld bouquet; gal- ity and ‘fae favor merit” your $50.00 for $65.00 5-piece parlor suites—in silk damask, tapestry or velour, bets; all sizes from, 34 to 44) The Mystery of THE dt si ei.as pettien” 1,00 est Maan bate 656 $26.50 for $42,00 3-piece parlor suites—in silk damask, tapestry or velour, Ckeviots and fancy mixed Cassinteres, HE a 4 Mt iMMEL 82,50 for $40,00 brass bed—1'4-in, continuous posts—best French lacquer, OVERCOATS compplse Blue, Black 0 0 TY HovUS pores Bae hbo or MM 10,00 for $15.00 X hair mattress=-full 40 Ibs,—best ticking—guaranteed, Kerseys and Meltons; ees e chart betes: 26,00 for $21.00 XX hair mattress—welghs full 40 lbs.—-very closely tufted. Twill Cheviots, 44 Inches long. All sizes, IMPORTED CHAMPAG! i 50c, for 75c. pillows, with selected feathers—22x28—best A. C. A. tickti f In The Evening World, Saturday, Feb, 11. TUNEL OU acai wanamte, | dist Foniss terete sca: $3.75. for $6.00 comfortable rockers — golden oak or mahogany finish . "

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