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Balea, High. 1700Gen, Bleo, Co.188% 400 Hook Val. pt. 91% oi 91h . . OO ML Central, ..168 16TH 10T — % | Sith) PRAY WOInt, Paper ....2 @ mw —% Ye DRINK. Y 100 Int, Papen pf. 7 7K 1% — | BaLLrneny 10vInt, Pump... 38 3 8 4+ iieaie 10 Int, Pump pf... 87 87 87 | 2000 Kan, City So,, 33% 38 38 Had Been Strong All) Ket Go See 8 2 40K, C. Ft. 8, pt 33 82% 8 with Union Paoific val A Bee Tr Aa hee os a i ‘ecor't 900 Long Island ... ¢L 61 6-2 ing pn Hi R 19600 Lou, & Nast 188 189% + % t Other eaders . 1800 Manhattan 7% 18 — 4 Hs ; P | 6000 Met, St, R yk IN 4 | 2000 Met, Secu, 81% Sh — ts 6000 Mex, Cent, , Ly wy — My! h which the a Be aere dey sincthe | 200M de 60% 0% — and prices closed lower! 10M. & 9. L. pr WM mM +H f 2400 M\BUP & SSM, 10% 105% 105%) ~ Tom tivity during the | 1800. M., K. & T.,., 3%) SI BIR) — DUNN the greatest activity n Pacitio, | 60M. Koa. plo 6by Oi — ty Rabianr nh session was in Unio rs ie Moats. Paalh LOT 108% 107 %! at i 1 point to 1: 5 Jag Ma LI te ae aiding Mhia however, fell | 400 Nat, Bis, Co., 67 6th ue + the rest, | 11400 Nat, Lead pf.103% 108% 108% + % ¢ & Western occupted | #0 Nat, ENG 8., 20% 5 id Sah pt position, tho price starting 1/ 40.N. E, |. pf. 90 +h] int Miner, at 607-8 on w sale of 9,000) G60N, RR. M, pia i 4% — ty Tt Gipplayed a little nervousness | 100N. J, Central, 1985, 198% 198'4 — % was afterward pushed up to | 600N, Y, Alr Br,.158% 150 153% +9% Juve only to fall again, Pennsyl- | 6800 N, Y, Central, 148% 147% 148% — % BATTERY DAN Paul and Louisville and) 40 N,Y.C.4a 8.270% 16 16% rt advanced about 34 per) 100.N. Y, Dock... 23 2% 28 —% Nn sagged, ‘ 800.N. Y, Dock pf. 60 6 @ —% MPhe feature of the Industrial» con- 93>) Nor, & West, 8% 8 Ca to, he.the stocks of the Southern 103% 108 108% + % nd’ steel companies, Termessee i, + 51% 60% t + & tron ied the group, it selling | 100 Pac, Coast.,.., 9% 9% 4 +b i pols aoa satin | 0 Pac, C2 pe. o7 7 OM, HL CAME OVER { peolally the preferred, it ad-| 600 Pac. Mail 7 6 HO FROM BEDLOR'S ISLE, more than 2 per cent. on the / 488 Penn. Ry Ress 140% 189% OK % eee Sond demand Tor? tis | 2100 Peo, Gam .....10T% 107% 107% tes pie remaratee 400 Peo, & Hast... % 3% (36 ‘ ) Colorado Fuel ron. 100 PCC & Bt, Sle Ble 81% +2! je Toat emOlt Bune In we | Gy Progaed BCL we Ht high figure was reached in| o & 8 +h i fon on the curb, the it. Bp'g.,. WY 9% By yh Moen’ were firm on a fair de-| $0 Ry. St. Sp. pf. 9% 97 9% +4 + 18% 1B w+ ged of hae, were 994,700 ™ 6 6 +% COLLECTED THe ‘of bond: ‘ 41700 Reading ..., .. 4% 98% 90% —% TICKET6, wee [qoilt Reading Int pe 98% 8% 90% + 4 *t {37600 Rock Island... 35% 34% % eee Tf, | 10) Rock Tal. pf... 81h AI 81th + 14 Chatm'ca 1%. 16) tii + | 400 Rub, Goods... %% 2% 2h —% 3 bakit 1280) Blous-Sheft .... Te 10 73% +8% } fo] ‘OCKS 4 st system a tentative agreement has wh Wh 100 BLABY. f _y| TO INVESTIGAT LONDON STOCKS BOOM pe f BF, OM pf. 1h 1% h—% been mado with the British government 4 4 | 10 BLAFCHI of,..178%4 170% 170% TELEPHONE TRUST. IN THE MARKET] whereby. the sea post will be established Wh TM —%) Gop. 1. 8. W...., 204 28K 84 — Pesstet ond jon the White Star and American lines Mh WN +) BLL, SW. Dt Gh Ot OM — | LONDON, Feb, 16—Money| was want) ind ultimately on the Cunard Tine n St. P, & Om.20 19% mm +2 |Lestelative Measure to Go Into All| od jn the market to-day for Fepayments | sii “Companies arranging terms with Hse We 16200 Bou. Pac., ..., 68 61% OTH —% Ite Affaire Causes a %: to the Bank of England, the British government similar to those % = +4 | be00Bou, Pac, pf...12% 120% 120% — sation in Albany, On the Stock Exchange prices were} made with ours,” 1 10 5000 Bou. Ry. Co... 8 tw 4% Mesasal etna Bvesine Wena strong and active throughout, Invest- Santen aoe ped dora dtd, 0 r i 48 8% $80, Ry: Co. pti 1K MN —%] ALBANY, Feb. 16-Senutor Keenan, | Tent Mtocks were buoyant. Consols| MAY WHEAT RISES 6 25100 Tenn, C, & r were firm, but closed rather below the Ki PAN ag hp Cat... rd te ie ‘of Queens County, to-day Introduced &| highest quotations of the day, Home IN EXCITED TRADING Land ..., sweeping resolutl dl ; Sh APARNA 154 8 —%4| 2M0 Tex, Paocite',.. 7 38% 36h — hl committee of three. Benators” anny fave) Ralls, were In brisk demand, Whore was a spirited start to trading @% O%—%! OTHIrd Av, R..19K% 1m INK + % ra and five! Americans opéned dull, rallied to well Ranked ‘and bois an 1 | OT BLL ew. 3m aT sth — Hu] Auemblymen to Investigate tho tele-/above parity and became fairly active, |i" the Wheat marke Pealeaiegn aT ti + W| UOOBLL, & We, thin 58K 8 fy) Oe Monopoly. ‘The committee is. to| although the movements were irregular, | &xoltement marked the dealings in May, 1 wie Investigate the subjects of tolls, con-| New York Central and Union Pacific| Wiich opened at 1186-8 and rose 1-4, B With peter ‘ice +106 105 105 —~ %) tracta and conditions and is empow-| were the prominent features, The mar-|™#king an advance of almost 1 cent, 6 «Bh 117800 Union Pac. Ls hl ae ae — 4) ered to summon witnesses, ket closed undecided, in comparison with its close of yester- 16% 111% $0 Un. Pac, pf... 99% (sy Pag ‘The introductions of the resolution! Continentals advanced on Parla sup- Can Bhorla were) buyers here aod ide, uK ih —% i eae ante me created @ sensation, port, War stocks were maintained, | ” Gorn opened easy, we 6% 1100 Ua, hy. In, be mm mM Senator Keenan moved that his reso- | Notably Japanese. Imperial Japanese| In Chicago a new high record mark mM WK $00 UCT Pipe BH aa ag Jution go to the Finance Committee, jaciorument sixes of 1904 were quoted of 1.206-8 for May wheat was Seat 13 18 = %) goo yy, . P, pt. Hh Wo Hh (mut Senator Malby, the Chairman of Kaffirs were quiet and irregular. ea Naik chine ut the advance Ki iy 10 U, 8. Rxpressim im gg | Wet committer, sald it was too busy | Hier ema reromem Pao buly aut ‘be wanse4 wo Leg Tae H WOU. BR. & In. % gy 60% + 4%) With other things and suggested the 1201-4, July gold at 1.023-4 to 1.02 7. . 8. R. ¥ | | ting to 1023-3. On liberal selldi m im A 8000 U. 8, Leather.. 12% 12% Js + % resolution for the Committee on Mis+ \NEW PARCEL POST SYSTEM. May corn “aeclined to "6 1-2, In’ syn on 97% gai 15000 U. B, Leath, pf.100% 104% 16% 4114 | SelANeoUs Corporatiors, pathy with corn May oats sold off to PG UUd% 10% WOK — A) Lo ys, Rubber 4, =1,|, Senator Coxgesnall objected, saying | Gen: W. 8. Shallenberger, Becond As- | 611-4. ' f | 1 am HK = He | MOU B Rud, pf, 20% 10H roy 4 | HAE the Committeo on Atscetianeous | stant Postmaster-Goneral and Ansiat-| NEN, Yore's pening, Rusces were: 10H 100 L0H | peso ty, Btecl.s.. 124 82 sty 4 |COPOPMAlOnS was a morgue and the| Ant Superintendent J. M, Masten, of | Mev Gaia?” ea d 1% 9% Wht * 4100 U. 8. Reel pt. 9% 94% 91 — | UAEUFA! Rraveyurd of all corporation) the rallway division of the Umitea | cago's opening prices were: Wheat % 4 OM — HY ss va Gar Oho. wD Hy 8H 4% | AEislation, States Post-Office Department, returned ay, 120./to 1201-2; July, 1021-2 to uK 1B A 600 Va-Car pt..., 100 208% 108i — | 7M Fesolution was Mally sent to the | On the ateamer Mafestic to-day from a | W454i September, 1-2 Fo heisee ia Bi 8% +% Va rea G. Wy ey a” 24] Finance Committee, where the corpora: tip to London and Paris, during which | 34% EUR APES AL San tO 91 Be 186% 187% 197% 1 i vey f my Mom oy tion Senator will try to keep It for the | they established a parcel post system New York's closing prices were: Me ey Pr bs oe am% Wh 46% + 4| OME OF the senston, | With Great Britain and France, and ar- | Wheat—May, iis i2 asked) July 106 1-8; 1s 18% mcd master ts all WW MEA ———— ranged for sorting the mails at sea on | 59 aes 7-8 Corn—May, 62 asked 29 23% fe a three of the big steamship lines, |\ Chicago's ot i _ Taey “a 4— 4| 1M Wheel & Le WH 19 UNH) TRADING LIGHT IN Gen, Shallenborger anid to-tuy; | May, EA vambeds “Suiye Gan to89 Ba eA! SO WaLiMaptsy Mh Ih THE COTTON MARKET,|_ "We have auccoeded in establishing a| 4.’ May 1 85 wcked Jui aT eee: a s -% WWM oe aa my parcel post system, and for the sea! September, 476-8 bide te Baked: 17% M64 — ‘ re} ay Although cables were good, the cotto 0% BY. IK +% Lottenalh A ea +H) market opened quiet today, radon i Maa te ridd is Kin sda) ¥ SHIPPI NG NEWS ak fe cheerfully for May and Margh, Pub- Peeeo eos ecotrecccccccce / ae y tc business was light, and there was i & ry cT ae Re ete Store Open Saturday Nights Until 10 o’Clock. o ngs. itn th ~ A te eae ‘The opening prices were: March, 7.89 \ 16% 16% sandy Wg UL 419 | to 7.84; April, 7.88 bid; May, 7.8 f Govei i a 5 ¥, 7.85 to 7,96; Bik hd PORT OF NEW YORK, December, 78 oa.” Sober ties fit) f ae Seger iad ces were: March 7.42; 5 mm mt =f ARRIVED, May, 145; July, 149) October 749, Brooklyn—Fulton St.,from Bridge to Duffield St.—Brooklyn ee Deere ewww eww ees en eeereweceececccceceseeseece cee 4 191% 1% —1 a} | are veaseh FAILURE OF BROKERS TOLD. 1 ean rer e€ pest rrida % ht f Ellingwood & Cuuningham of ue 9% ‘ ‘4 INCOMING BTRAMSHIPS, This week's business, in Lan of conditions, has been by far the best week's busin 1G 10% + Mh | Ameterdam, Rotterdam, Grat Waldernes, Hh laa but in addition to the very remarkable offerings that we have alread oh 3% Havana, Vere Crus” burg. wingrabension of Ellingwood and | {secured some thirty or more special lots, that we have as ih OK +H i — = -|Cunningham, the brokers who made These we bunch all together in one advertisement, telli 0M +H OUTGOING STEAMSHIP», an asesignment tor the beneft of their Ha ral Cie 61% be urnine, WhiHD 40-Day, hg yeh Yesterday, waa announced on ‘offering them all to you on Friday, 6 favre, Orluaba, Negeau, | ‘o-day,. ® 6% % +2 1a, Havana, Manzanillo, san , | A member of the firm J i ce ome ig tai Mitte Me RHA! hea Ra a ter | Some of These Are 3 Price and Some Are Less, — eeteonenscnemne eee | No matter how many times Me have been down shopping this week, it will ai jibe = | fagain to-morrow, Those who are the best judges of value will be the ones who | {C, O, D, orders filled, j AND 1,00 Sad Irons, 69c, 60c Pillows, 39c, I\ [\\ Madame Potts's Sad trons 8 irons | Silk Floss Pillows, size 24x24, well and stand, complete set filled, good muslin cover; in Art BROOKLIN 1.25 Knives and F Forks, 75c. ~ | Needlework Department., ++ 890 ‘ Table Knives and Forks, best 50c Crib Blankets, 29, 7 quality of steel, cocobolo handles, Crib Blankets, 100 pairs, good, Broo Just the things for private schools, the librar how often you needa map until you have ha in the Map of the World by Rand & McNally ly sold for $1.00. So p, 5 ft. 6x3 ft. 8 5 Lb, Bag for (2c, larly 17c. ited New York chef was once asked how d feel if he were condemned to cook nothing ly for a year. “If it were good Hominy, spared as it should be,’ he said, “I wou a different way and make a delicious, dish every day of the year.” delighted that chef would be if he could see this ty some of the many ways of cooking this pe will bring health and appetite to yourself | he iseho CE—If you will carefully watch our Grocery will be amazed at how little money it will cost best table the land affords.) Or telephone orders taken, ‘Third floor, Weet Building, ia BETES NY vr mths | sponse: was so enthusiastic that we resolved to re Two Splendid Wall Maps. Klyn,!5c. Of the World, 58c. or general use for the home, one, peat cost you see the prices are really ridiculously | sat of con Pan| Pan Pant Blox Boys’ Knee Pants, Bloomers, So great have been the strides of this Store i past year that to-day we s punpenone in the Greater City, U Opportunities h Clothing for the least prices—g Youths’ Trousers, blue and black thibets, Youths’ Trousers, pegtop style, fancy mixtures, Ret Low, Clon), ch'e 187% Th —% SOME OF THE FUNNY THINGS THAT LAPPENED © AT BATTERY DAN FINN'S BiG BALL LAST NIGH “ +] convenience of readers who may wish AT PALM GARDEN First Event Given by the Huron Club, Erstwhile the Daniel E. Finn Association, Was a Great Success, | ai. The Hon, Daniel E, Finn was the master of ceremonies at the reception last night, that marked the first event of the Horon Club, as the old Daniel B, Finn Association is now called, From every quarter of the city the clans gathered at the Palm Garden, For a long while it had been noted about that the Huron Club wag to give its initial event, Possibly the mere announcement would not have proven unusually attractive. But when the old-timers and the new-timers re- called and’ were told that the Huron Club was nothing more nor less than the Phoenix that had jumped into life from the ashes of the old Daniel, 2. Finn Association, every one longed for a ticket, Seldom has the Palm Garden been #0 | gorgeously dressed for a like occasion. |1ts decorations were only in keeping, however, with the spirit of the leading light of the evening, Mister Finn, “Hurrah for Dan!" chimed the voices in answer to the toast masters, and there were as many toast mas for Finn as there were guests, The sound Jot popping corks was to be heard all evening, and when the hall was finally jemptied they were gathered together by the busy porters something like 4,000 corks, so It ts sald and consequently there were just that many toaste to Finn and the Huron Club, Charlle Murphy was not there, but Tammany Hall was represented by @ host that was surprising to many. And It was claimed by eome that while Mur- phy was not there his scalp was, and that was another remark that brought |the ominous cork, Hatchets, however, were taken from every guest that ex- | | hibited one, and kind words and deeds prevailed. Here are some of the men who were with parties in the boxes: “om” Dunn, Tim" Sullivan, Daniol Ws Finn, Alexander (lifer, Dantel J, Rlord: Maurice Quinlin, Samuel Klatsko, Jay Finn, Jacob Jacobs, T. B, Caughlin, Kugene Sullivan, Thomas Landecake, Walter Coleman, John H, , Frank Farrell, Henry Halpin, Anas J..Doyle, J. M, Willis, Joseph O'Brien, Charles Decker, Willlam TT, Kennedy, Charles Stripp, William Drescher, Edward Byroe, Henry J, Vomaskey, Edward Kinley and Josoph hi ¥ Jahecorated in his evening clothes, Jay Winn, the nephew of the leader, stond at the door and welcomed the guests as they filed past and proffered tickets and congratulations, Tt was a merry time from start to | The vaudeville performance was finish. The programme for this wag excellent, made up of professionals, except as to one number, In a skit entitled “The Sents' Daniel Sullivan, Joe Davis and “Whistling Joe” O'Connor made a hit, Dancing followed the entertainment and was allowed to continue until every one was tired out, ——— Something New in Fa Free with next Sundav's ld, a snecial supplement in colors, giving twelve of the very latest Parisian de- sieng adapted to American use by the For the most skilled pattern designers, patterns of the fash'on designs in this Supplemen( a means of procuring them will be offered. Like a watch, you never announced a similar sale, and ortunity. It was not so long 00 to $5.00, and the Brooklyn low. Brooklyn Map is 28x31; Maln floor, rear, East Building, Some time ago we the sale at first opp anywhere from $3, | | Knickerbockers and Youths’ Trousers, | ' and unquestionably first Ntiring efforts and exceptional fave enabled us to ofler the best Boys’ g anteeing’ perfect ction and the saving of money, The growth this Store has been built on confidence, and this fidence is broadening and deepening every day, ts, blue cheviot, also corduroy and mixtures » A907} ' ts, fancy cheviots, corduroys and blues... TB: H ts, serges, cheviots and fancy mixtures, OB tt $1.35] 4 omer Trousers, corduroy, navy and mixtures $1.95 and $2.95 Second floor, rear, Bast Bulld dozen The ~ 89c Bread Raiser, 50c. Bread Raisers, gray steel enam- elled, 14-qt, size, with cover... .60c ~~ 89c Wash Boilers, 50c. Oval Wash Bollers, copper bot- tom, iron drop handles, each. ..50c ~~ 1,00 Cutting Table, o9c, Cutting Tables, varnished, wit measure, well made... 1,25 Fancy China, 50c. China Cracker Jars, Chocolate Pots, Condensed Milk Jars with Plate, Salad Bowls, Fern Dishes, Covered Butters, Com) and Brush Trays, Hair Receivers, all richly decorated and — gold HOWE irrererereverrnreveseenes 1,00 Teplitz Vases, 50c, Toeplitz Vases, some pitcher shap2 and some with two handles, Ameri- ean Beanty rose and other floral decorations and — gold cing, CHOICE viinieviocesinrenenes + B00 1,00 Water Bottles, 50c, Bohemlan Glass Water Hottles with tumbler, green with enamelled flower and gold decoration,,... 50> Women’s 75¢ Gowns, 49c. Women’s Gowns, extra quality flannelette, Pompadour and high | neck, dainty pink and blue stripes rolling collar of contrast'ng colored Hannelette, finished with silk scal- loped edge, voke and sleeves neatly ~ | standard brand (in lengths of 2 to Inlatd, | P| 69 E heavy welght, white wool finish, with pretty pink and blue borders; pair 290 6c Flannels, 334: Outing Flannels, 6,000, pretty pink and blue checks and stripes (none C. 0, D.); yard.. 840 | | Unbleached Muslin, 3,000 yards, |one yard wide, extra heavy weight, 12 yards each); yard... 29c Stationery, 15c. Box containing 60 sheets fine quality Paper, plain or ruled, and 60 Envelopes to match lbe ‘c Collar and Cuff Sets, 39c, Slizabethan Collar and Cuff Sets, one of the prettiest styles of the son, band of lace or embroidery insertion edged with full knife Plating estiaccsarcuaniin: 39e 25c Neckwear, 12%c, A lot of Neckwear, slightly soiled, | consisting of Stocks, Top Collars and Hand-made Sets; choice, 1244 1,00 Net Collars, 50c, Black Spangled Net Collars, heav- ily spangl slightly damaged; Jeach .... 500 | 15c¢ Stockings, 9c. Children's Stockings, extra good 'y, fast black cotton, ribbed, 8 feet, double heels and} ly advertised from day to da yet no chance to tell you about, : Ear ig you the items as briefly as we can, and 4 or curved handles eocccecececooee less of the new year, ay you to come down uy the quickest. No’ ! Dressing Combs, 5c. Hard Rubber Dressing Combs, 8 inches long; each., 5c Tollet Soap, 2c. Witch Hazel Toilet Soap, per eake BC 25c. 1g Btralght 49c Bath Brush:s, Bath Brushes, with lon 75¢ Swiss Clocks, 47c, Swiss Clocks that will keep good time; size 7 Inches high by 4% wide; each Clock put up in a box; while they last 59c Taffetalines, 37c, Taffetalines, all silk, in all the new, desirable shades, 27 in, very brilliant finish; yard 506 ‘Suitings, 27c. Venetian Sultings, 86 in,, black, all wool; yard,... 27e 75c Granite Cloth, 37c. Black Granite Cloth, one of this season's newest weaves, guarantoed all wool, suitable for shirt waists and shirt-walst silts, 86 in; yd 9c Ribbon, 5c. Satin Taffeta Ribbon, fancy and molre, 1 to 2 inches wide, in all col- ors; yard ., 21c Ribbon, 15c, Satin Taffeta Ribbon, 5 inches wide, fine, lustrous finish, a superb quality, In all the wanted colors and black; yard 160 Boys’ 35c Walsts, 19¢, Boys’ Walsts, in neat stripes, out- Ing flannel and new designs of fine madras, negligee or Russian blouse Styles, sizes 3 to 14 i} are FINNITES DANCE’) | that AM Ste Cor: Ane. Two Cc New China Silk Waists, An exquisite new Spring mod white and black, Copied from a following manner: EXACTLY LIKE CUT, Square yoke of wide silk lace—filled in with rowe of 8 Attached collar, New style sleeve. Button eta The special price is 1,98, A Brand-New Skirt—49 Plaits, This is the smart new walking for the Spring. Made of Panama in the following manner: EXACTLY LIKE CUT. 49 gores, opening into nar row accordion plaits from the knee to the bottom of skirt. COLORS: Black, Blue, Brown, Special at $6.98, J Drovers till harming New Models. - $1.98 lel in high- priced imported model, Made in the $6.98 skirt cloth Fulton 5t., Brooklyn, DOUBLE B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps Till Noon. Single Stamps from Noon Till Closing. GREAT FRIDAY OFFERING. AN EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL SAL er will retail at $10.00 a roll of 40 yards, at special ex raor dinar, red, blue or tan, at.. "A $2.00 WILTON RUG, $1.29. A great special {s offered to-morrow until the 130 Rugs are gold, in a Wilton Rug, 5 feet long and 2.3 feet wide, In a variety of choice colors and designs, at, special, reduced from $1.98 to IMPORTED SCOTCH REVERSIBLE Brussels sow en Smyrng ' Rugs $9.50) Rugs (Size 12x9 feet), Three patterns| (Size 12x9 feet). 4 design before stock taking were| colorings, that before stock were $16,00, BIG PURCHASE SALE OF BEAUTIFUL LINEN WARP JAPANESE MATTINGS. We just unloaded from board of ship Aaragi 0 rolls of the most beautiful, clear, fi we ew reversible Japanese Carpet Matting, Will offer 75 rolls of the lot, which a any color, green, 5.98 . Now $8. E OF 1,29. 50 8, rich taking 5,000 Yds. of Slightly Misprinted All-Wool and Worsted, Best Quality Brussels Carpet In a selection of handsome Parlor, Dining-Room, Hall and Stair Patterns, offered to-morrow at half price; made and Jald on your floor for. MAKING AND LAYING ABSOL| 59c UTELY FREE OF CHARGE 1,000 Yards of GENUINE TILE INLAID LINOLEUM —At Absolutely Less Than %4 Price— We just received 20 rolls of beautifully designed hardwood an offect genuine Inlaid I.Jnolum which we will placo on sale to-m at most unusual low price; the regular retail price 1s $1.25; the special Friday price is, per square yard 85c, Sampson’e Ol! Cloth, in all widths, at, square yard BEDDING DEPARTMENT. (MATTRESSES—Cotton top and bottom Mattresses, closel tufted, 5-In, border and covered with A, C, A. ticking; special MATTRESSES—Pure Hair Mattresses, fully 40 lbs., made in all eizes, oovered in satin or A.C. A, ticking; worth $9.98; special, SLIP COVERS TO ORDER. You can have them mado now, promptly and at important sayi a set of Slip Covers for any 5-plece suit of furniture, made of washable denim and finished with the best quality binding, manship guaranteed; a set upholsterers would ask for, at pet, 8.30and124.". Feather Pyllows vet-8 30 ana 12 1,500 Bed Pillows, guaranteed odorless, covered with the best A, C, A, ticking and well filled with pure feathers; value 69; each., Great Sale Boys’ & Men's Clothing, BOYS’ $3.00 SUITS, $1.65. Strictly All Wool, About 200 in the lot, all sizes; they are double-breasted sults of mixed cheviots, in desirable patterns, well made and nicely 1 not more than two suits to a customer; sizes 7 to 16; value $3.00; special BOYS’ 49c, PANTS, 21c. Heavy weights, summer weights and corduroy pants, odds and onde of 21c woollen tajloring remnants; all size 49c,; reduced to MEN'S $2 PANTS, 95c. A recent lucky purchase of over 700 pairs brings you this 8] bargain; they are made of double-face worsted in a varlety of pleasing patterns; well-made, stylish-looking trousers, that would be rightly priced at. $2.00; sale price, kK. |. NAMM. K. . NAMM, before stock-taking posi eR ella de Miele ttl) us Rl pe ctgaalalbadheg ai ah Saal 12.49 5.98 "4.98 95 id tile orrow 59c 19¢ ings, good work- AM, 28e fancy ined; 1.65 pectal Cc 4 aba die ded by) pt Jie

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