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* BARED BY SUIT a Ss am. AMILY SECRET Actions in City Court Against Mrs. Kingsley-Carpenter Re- veal Alleged Claim Against Estate of H, W. Oliver. Behind the filing of several ordinary @ults for comparatively small amounts fn the City Court, in which Mrs, Mar- gatet L, Kingsley, also known as Mrs, A. ©. Campenter, wos defendant, 4 scandal has arisen which has brought in the good name of tho tate Henty W. Oliver, who died at hla home in Pitts- bure Feb, 7,194, teaving a fortune estl- mntod at from $40,000,000 to $50,000,000. The executors of tho Oliver estate fhave, so It {s nlloged, spent a great for- tune In‘attempting to keep secret th claims made on Mr, Oliver by the hand- some Mrs, Kingsley-Carpenter, By eome it {9 alleged that a trust fund of $300,000 has been given to her daughter and that this eum Js now in the handa of a ‘New York trust company not far from the Fifth Avenue Hotel. It was thie child that gave Mre, King#ley-Carpen- ter a hold upon the Pittsburg millton- aire, The child ts known as Charlotte Carpenter, First Claim $6,000,000. The mother’s claim is that the dead millionaire is the father of the child and the déstroyer of her own happiness, Her first claim, {t 1s alleged, was for $6,000,- 000, but a compromise was effected, John B, Stanchfeld, former candidate for Governor of the State, and John Dela- hunty, of No, 32 Nassau street, acting for Mrs, Kingsley-Carpenter, and Mr. Oliver's exeoutots acting for the estate, 80 quietly were the negotiations con- ducted that Mrs, Oliver, the widow, and Mrs, Henry P, Rea, a daughter, were kept In Ignorance of the clalm against the estate, Mrs, Kingsley—Carpenter now lives at No, 191 Elm etreet, New Kcclhelle, and it has been sald that living im the sume house was Police Sergi, Joun by ‘Toppin, who is attached to the West- chester station, Sergt, Tappin declares that this ts not true, He, says he does not live in Mra, Carpenter's house, but has a furnished room on Westchester avenue, between Greene and Washington avenues, Police Sergeant's Denial. "If you do nut belleve this ts true," sald Tappin, “you can go down and find my uniform there. I am not mar- ried to. Mrs, Kingsley-Carpenter and I have no intention of marrying her or any one else, I met Mra, Kingsley- Carpenter at the Larchmont Yacht Club three yedts agv.’ She was a very at- tractive woman and I liked her very much, She always had plenty of money, but I never knew where ft cme from, I understood that she was a widow and that she had been well'proyided for, As for Mr, Olivet. I nover knew him and never knew euch a man existed until this story came out.” Sergt, Tappin, who is now on a sixty- day Jeave of absence, was made a ser- geant during ‘the Roosevelt regime, Ho te a widower. Was Hotel Stenographer. Mra. Kingsley-Canpenter is from the Byracuse Kingsley family, and twelve years ago was a stenographer at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, There she mot Mr, Oliver, who later was Mayor of Pittsburg, and his attentions to the handsome blonde began. Because of her attractive appeamnoe she became the most popular stenographer at the hotel, and her marriage to Carpenter, who was for ‘icago, where he rep- resented the r‘alrbanks Scale Com- pany, followed, They separated on thelr wedding trip, and Mrs, Kingeley- Carpenter returned to Now Fork, Among her admirers was an Ohio etatesman, After leaving the hotel, Mrs, Kings: Ry cluprocer ived in style, and it Is alleged that she borrowed money on the strength of her claim on the ver » When these loans failed to tbe paid, sult was Med against Mrs, Kingsley-Carpenter, and the story of her claim on the Oliver estate became public property. i FUNERAL OF HARRY MORRIS, Rev. Dr. Honghton Conducted Ser- vices Over Dead Comedian, ‘The funeral services over the body of Barry Mors, the woll4cnown German Ginlect’ comedian, who died Sunday, ixth avenue, The Rev, Dr. Hougtvton, Bec xe “The Little Chutah Atound ,”" _oftlalated, Special Sale of \7 and 8-inch ‘Walrus Bags, German silver, gilt and oxi- dized frames, plain and braid- ed handles in black, brown and tan, 95 cis., value $1.95 to $2.95, Watrus Carriage Bags, Vienna covered frame, 6,7, 8 and g inches, in tan, brown andblack ; two fittings, pI.95, Pardee Taylor, Broadway and Twontleth Street, Vilth Avenue, Ninoteenth Atreot, GETS NEW TRIAL BECAUSE. {NO BARGAIN RATE FIRST WAS FORCED ON HIM. Judge Fonter flales that Prisoner Waa Not Given Proper Oppor- tuulty for Defense. or the first time in the history of ‘the oriminal courte in this city Judge Warron W. Foster 1h General Sessions to-dny granted a new trial to @ con vioted prisoner on the ground that he had been forced to trial without due regard to the statutes, Harry Brown, nineteen years old, of No, 1880 Second avenue, was indicted by the Grand Jury on Feb. 7 on th charge of grand larceny, He. plea ot yullty to the indictment Feb, 8 and early on the morning of Feb, 10 was arraigned before Jud; twit de for. 1. His counsel, Moses Sachs, of the Pulit- mer Hosdig, objected to the trial pro- ceedings, a jeelng that nie client was not pepared, ‘The Assistant District- Attorney In Judge Foster’a court in- sisted the case going on and Judge Foster force? Brown to tral, Krown was convicted and Mr, Sache made a motion for © Bir ret and was opposed by the lot-Attorney's office, Mr, Sache filed a brief and Dis | ohlince to beat him @own again and IF WIFE WAS AGED. Thomas Shields Appealed to Court for Mintmam Tax for Her Sup- port, Even Denying Marriage, Thomas Shields, of No, 416 West Six- ty-firest street, was as basy about his manniage as his wife, Mary Bhielde, of No, 8 Amsterdam avenue, was positive, when @he haled ‘Thomas before Magis- trate Whitman in Yorkville Police Court to-day on @ charge of non-aup- port, When Detective Buckley brought the doubting Thomas face to face with hig inate @pouse, he assumed a "Where haye-I-aeen-that-tace-before’ — exprew- sion ‘that almost called for an introduc- tion to Maw. Shields, — ‘Mss. Shields was prepared bichon ate ‘titude and lost jn Ma a first Hon‘ et fer welding’ oo joate, nag pages n length, elaborately bound and rubricated with itttle pink Cuplids, ‘The Magietrate decided that Thomas shoul contribute $3 per week. Shields demurred saying that he seldom made more than that, The court then mado @ bargain rete of $3 Shields saw a e|triot-Attorney Jerome had one u, to sugredted: “Make it a dollar ‘n'a halt, Judge. ane aie ane, bie ve way to roar of Ja or the Mnglattace thrmod of Jauy ‘his $2 decision, i asaistants look up the law, In hie re- Port to the District+Attorney the aay Bistant sald that there waa "no doubt but what Brown had tat forood to trial in violation of the rights secured him by etatute, . Domestic Underwear : Mew and Exclusive Designs in Gowns, Drawers, Corset Covers, Chemises and Petticoats, also Bridal Sets and Complete Trousseaux. Silk Petticoats in Taffeta, Foulard, China, Pongee (natural color and gray) plain and embroidered, Black and Colored Gloria and Mohair; regular and walking lengths. Wash Petticoats in Linen, Plain ahd Striped Chambray, plain and em- broidered ; regular and walking lengths. Corsets. The Latest Models of the “Cho” and “ Lord & Taylor” Corsets for Spring’and Summer Wear, are now ready for inspection. Negligées and Matinées. House Gowns, Neghgées and Matinées in Embroidered Lingerie, Figured Dimities,Silks & Crépes, in Imported and Domestic Models, Kimonos and Lounging Robes in Fancy Materials, Albatross, Silks, Dimities and Lawns, Lord & T. aylor. Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St H. C, F. Thursday Specials: Ladies’ Suits and Coats LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS, of fine quality all-woo! cheviot, collarless blouse model with fancy vest effect, coats trimmed with braid front and back, large new sleeves, side-plaited skirts; colors black, blue or brown; value 18, 75 $25.00, for Thursday..., , LADIES’ COATS, of extra quality covert cloth, five distinct models, plain or trim- med with straps, lined with fine taffeta silk; value $16.50, for Thurs- day. 10,60 Ladies’ Silk and Lace Waists LADIES’ WAISTS, of heavy white or black Japanese silk, four new models, includ- Ing yoke effects with lace insertion, latest style sleeves; value $5.00, for 3 7 5 IENTAL LACE WAISTS, cream or white, lined with China silk, trim-| med with lace Insertion, full fancy sleeves with deep cuffs; value $7.50, for Thursday 4.7 5 $0.00 New Ready-to-Wear Hats |.89 LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR HATS, of silk, straw braid and chiffon, trimmed with straw rosettes, in three of the newest Spring turbans, including the 1 89! ‘ popular tricorn; black and colors; reg. $3,00, for Thursday ‘ ’ ‘ Misses’ Suits and Dresses MISSES' NEW SPRING SUITS, of all-wool! mixtures, plain and herringbone cheviot, satin-lined blouse and Jacket effects, prettily trimmed with velvet and fancy braids; sizes 14 and 46 years; every one finely tailored and well worth 10 95 815,00; special {OF THUNRGAY Sts reesnnvente tomes ry, ‘ CHILDREN'S DRESSES, of good quality Fren RK most desirable of the season; colors blue, tan, cadet to 12 years; reg. $6.00, special for Thursday $7.00 Boys’ Suits for 4.95 DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS WITH TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS, new Spring models, of fine all-wool fabrics, exclusive patterns, superlor workmanship; 4 95 ' sizes 8 to 16 years; well worth $7.00, for Thursday ‘ , 4 U. d ‘ Ladies’ Hosiery---Underprice LADIES’ IMPORTED BLACK INGRAIN COTTON HOSE, with white or unbleached split soles, spliced heels and toes; also plain black cotton and black with colored silk-embroidered fronts; value 29c. pair, for Thursday 19¢ LADIES’ IMPORTED BLACK LISLE HOSE, lace ankles, in newest effects; also ladies’ imported black ingrain lisle Hose, Richelieu and Rembrandt ribs; b Koeh's Uptown Priecs Make Downtown Shopping an Bxtravaganee. Hermsdorf dye; value 39c, pair, for Thursday ie 25c i | 125th Street, West, Sites hon & | REBELS IN. FVE-DAY FIGHT Sultan Losing Ground in Yemen, Where Movement for Autono- mous State Continues to Spread—Troops Desert. present ingurrection in Yemen Province, Arable, appears to put previous revolts, The centre’ of the! f iddeap fo at Baade, northward of janea, (capital clty of Yemen Province), and already there are signs of ita ex tension to the province of Assyx, ‘The ineungents have again surround- ed @anan and @ atubborn fight has been in progress for five days, Many of the Turkish troops refuse to cesist any fur ther and are dewerting. | In the gouth the towna of Amb and Hidjeh, the Matter containing 2,000 troops with four guns, are surrounded and on the point of capiiulating, The alleged victory of Veb. 1, when it was offclally announced thet the ‘Turkish forces had routed the rebels investing Ganaa @nd Hodelda, Yemen CONBTANTINOPL®, March 1.~The Extensive Assortments of Spring Goods Are Presented in ALL Departments. China, Glassware and Bric-a-Brac. Stocks on Display and Accessible Greater Than the Combined Stocks Department Stures in New York Ci MAIN FLOOR BARGAIN TABLES. Theodore Haviland’s Decorated China Tableware at about half prices, The decorations are daluty and refined; many of the pieces are embellished liberally with gilt, There will be plenty, of full dozens, enabling you small sets, Be. for 15c, Individual Butters, 12¢, for 25c, Preserves, 17c, for 30c. Tea Plates, to make up 196, for 30¢, Soup Plates. 29c, for 4c, Cups and Saucers, 97c, for $2.00 Soup Tureens, 19¢, for 35c, Breakfast Plates, 97c, for $1.75 Govered Dishes, 2c. for 40¢, Dinner Plates, 69c, for $1.25 Sauce Boats, Thoo. Haviland Tea Cups and Saucers, pretty decorations, gilt handles; 1,000 dozen for this sale; @ palr,.......--sseveve On another table will be found a choice variety of Olive and Almond Trays, Mayonnaise Bowls, Condiment and Jelly Dishes, Chocolate Pots, Fancy Plates, Cracker Jars, Cups and Saucers, &c., in entirely new shapes and decorations; they are ad- vance samples from our Limoges and Carlsbad decorating shops, Prices 19c. to $8.97, mean half and less than half values, In Our Vast Stocks May Be Found Many Novelties Not |‘ ? Procurable Elsewhere, Bohemian Glass Services, Full, Clear Crystal, Goblets, a dozen, Clarets, a dozen, ‘Wines, a dozen. . Champagnes, a Liqueurs, a dozen.. Service of 60 Pieces Engraved Greek Border: Goblets, a dozen $2.44 Clarets, a dozen... Champagnes, a dozen Wines, a dozen....+++ $1.79 $1.3 $1.19 shapes, green and blue decorations, decorations, every piece gilt, $11,87 for $20.00 Dinner Sei Minton decorations, $12,89 for $18.00 Carlsbad C! floral decorations, gold edges, floral decorations. Liqueurs, & dozen,....-++++.9124 | 649 43 toe $25.00 Theo. Havi Scrvice of 60 Pieces. ..... $9.35 | pieces, various decorations, ines: Gold Band and Goblets, a dozen...... Clarets, a dozen... Champagnes, a, dozen Wines, a dozen... . Liqueurs, a dozen. Service of 60 Pleces Black, Colored and Fancy Mohairs and Sicilians from Bradford, England. let Fi, virtue of their long experience in producing Mohairs and Sicil- ians Bicford weavers la tui to a supremacy no one disputes, The world’s best fabrics of this character come from Bradford. Every year we go there for our supplies, importing them direct, ‘Ten months ago we placed orders for the lines on display to-day—and it is good fortune that we placed such large orders. The fabrics promise to be the most wanted dress weaves of the season, and at the prices Aue they can- not be matched in‘New York’s wholesale markets to-day. Details:— inc ; 44 inches English Black Mohairs, 38 inches wide, a yard; 39c.; 44 inc Wide, Ayard...sseereeresereeres PRU UO HUCODOGETE: 39c. to $2.49 English Black Sicilians, 44 inches wide, a yard, 49¢, to $2,24 English Colored Mohair, 44 inches wide, a yard, 49¢. to $1.98 English Colored Sicilians, 44 inches wide, a yard, 69c. to $1,49 Fancy Mohairs and Sicilians, including shepherd checks in three sizes; full line of colors; gun metals, green and blue checks, clan plaids, broken plaids, self color checks, seeded effects, cravenet- ted checked Mohairs and Sicilians and Glace Sicilians; widths 38 to 54 inches; prices a yard. sssssseeeveeeeevee 49. to $2.49 Macy’s Wash Dress Goods. Ist Fl. Among the particularly attractive numbers in the display of Silke and-Cotton Wash Fabrics we note:— Gaze de Sole, 1 weave resembling silk, but decidedly more dur- able; in black and colors, a yard 29¢ Chiffon, a crepey, clingy silk-a black and colors, a yard Liberty Silk, a firm weave, yet soft and clingy—very desirable for evening dresses; in black and colors, a yard 396 Mousseline de Soie, an entire black and colors, a yard Luxury Silk, more than half si the cheap all silk fabrics; in black and colors, a yard French Chiffon, a 46-inch fabric, very sheer and summery, popular for w ists and evening gowns; shown in black and colors, a yard Embroidered Novelties, beautiful fa France; shown in print warp effects and Dresden designs with neatly embroidered dots in white silk; a yard... $1.49 Embroidered Mousseline, finest grade French fabric; pure white grounds with embroidered buttons and dots in desirable Ae a yard $2,49 Embroidered Mousseline, white grounds with embroidered dots in various combinations; a yard... 996 Embroldered Pongee, ecru silk-and-cotton Pongee, with em- broidered dots in two-color combinations; very dressy and effective, A YA irrenirensrnerrngeness ennidke bk eae a ey) eng $1,246 elsewhere at $35.00 to $50.00, We are showing LIMOGES AND shapes, TIRED FROM WORK, RH, PORCELAIN AND CHINA DINNER SETS. $7.43 for $10,00 Porcelain Dinner Sets, 102 pieces, new $9.84 for $12.50 Porcelain Dinner Sets, 102 pieces, artistic $14.23 for $20.00 Limoges China Dinner Sets, 104 pieces, $28,39for Theo, Haviland China Dinner Sets) 112 pieces, sold sien teat assortment of ROYAL BERLIN ENGLISH DINNER SETS—in very new exquisitely decorated, at prices ranging from $34.49 to $449.93 the set, Sale of 100,000 of treFinest Clear Havant A ‘ 3! Psi?) Ric) SAY HE TRIED Bee TO KILL FAMILY és Amiontawn hotel He. relieve’ the bestemed turns ont to have succe: FELL TO HIS DEATH. |Pollce Charge John Marzt with maa a coused ol eae as ae Giving Arsenio to Wife and |sbused, ns Yor the na rE Mt Si a" Threw chldrn—Wan ina Se Reet ne fn family his wite at bite i" hele avenue, Bronx, Marat ‘and was not 4 ther foorh ot "wie Ie, sie) @t@d with Another Woman, | murat footing, fell gown she atepe ang crushed tured, ere Whe fh Mis Barto hve husband iv eth ie, ASR in ahe ie Was dena. CONNMLESVILIE, Pe, March 1— sen Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their The Largest Collection Oriental Rugs — in the History of Macy's, Macy’s—New Spring Carpets - All Grades—An Introductory Sale ora a Bxtra Super Ingrains, all wool, best quality; fresh stock; a yard danycllamiriont Garin Tapestry Brussels. three grades, making an exten { of patterns suitable for all rooms; with and without borders ' match; also hall and stalr effects; a yard..,.,.88¢» 69 and Velvet Carpets, best ..ool and best Wilton Velvets, wide variety of patterns and colorings, for rooms, halls and with and without borders to match; a yard. . 84c,, 98c, ai Axminster Carpets, including Saxony, Extra Axmi vonnerie and Hartford, in wellenigh endless designs and colo .84c,, 98c,, $1.24 and | for Selling Are of All the Other ty. Straus” Cut Glass, Rich, brilliant, deeply cut crys- tal from our own outting shops. Olive or Almond Trays, 5- inch, regularly $1.23; special 97C a yard...... deseeenerrveveecoees | Giles TAN ellie We are also showing a very large arabe ttt bo Ne HB ive emerrreorses 1 69 | Anminstorn, Blgsten owe Hee Nien Wiel ranging from .69 a yard. omplet piiiter Carafes, ecultly 9 65 | Stock of ‘Plain Carpets, solid colors, Im Ingrains, Velvets Flower Vases, 6-inch, regu: Tapestries and Wiltons, many of them in new shades; p larly $2.49) speclal.......,, 1669 74¢, to $2.69 a yard. : y) un pera piny peak, 297] Domestic Rugs--9x12 ft. Size--Reduc Olive Dishes, footed and | / Bed. Foor, uA handled, regularly $3.19; spe- 2.33 One-piece Velvet Rugs, regularly $29.98, special pe Clal +. s46 ee ( One-piece Tapestry Rugs, regularly $21.48, special $17, Pier gaacelt aie Royal Wilton Rugs, regularly $34.98, special $22, speclal vsseres vesvsntvnee 4097 Extra Axminsters, regularly $24.98, iy $ Jelly Dishes, 8-Inch, regue a 94 Two Special Lots of 844x101 Foot Rugs sat dnl eh Br Best Quality Body Brussels, minh $22.48, special $184 tn, dlameter, regularly $347, 9. 69 Extra Axminster Rugs, regularly $24.48, special st special ati... sees freee Best Reversible Smyrna Rugs. $1.12 4x7 feet, cach ....eesee, $1,59/|5x8 feet, each . ons $2.39 6x9 feet, each’, eon 30x60-inch, each ... $2.86 714x104 ft, cach ose 36x72-inch, cach ....... $3,9819x12 feet, cach ...+000 9x15-foot Smyrna Rugs, each $87,98, A Particularly Interesting Group of Extra Large Size Rugs/ Suitable for ‘ Boarding Houses and the Like. Royal Wilton, 1014x12 ft., regularly: $44.98, sp Royall Wilton, 1o4xt5 ft, eeuary $54.98, spec Royal Wilton, 4134x15 ft., regularly $49.98, sp Royal Wilton, 114x45 ft,, regularly $56.98, Body Bruss:is, 1034x12 ft., regularly $33.98, s Body Brussels, 1014x1334 ft, regularly $37, Body Brussels, 103x15 ft., regularly $41.98, Body Brussels, 11x13} ft, regularly $37.98, Body Brussels, 11x15 ft., regularly §41,98, Linoleums and Oil Cloths--St ec 18x36-inch, each ... 21x45-inch, each . 26x54-inch, each . oe ts, 100 Pieces, fine old English hina Dinner Sets, 100 pieces,,| land China Dinner Sets, 100° Japanese Screens Oil Cloth Linolew and, Fret-Work 435. quality at 240, 606, 84 I. . 40c, quality at 29. Four-fold Screens, artistically 45c. quality at 366. j decorated, light and medium $0c, quality at 89c. \ 60c. quality at 43c, $3.00 Screens at $1.98 clal at $1.19, $4.00 Screens at $2,48 $5.80 Screens at $2,98 Japanese Fret-work, made of best white cedar; suitable for , Seamless China |} fine quality; rolls of 40 yards | Matting, all fancy weaves; rolls of 40 doors and windows:— yards, reduced from $11.95 to., $9.48 |from $8.96 fo...... sees (CORN 1x . value $1.25, a {4 i 1x5 ft. value $1.65, at BA | Ly ie ? ‘ Ea step ear aa Macy’s—Sewing Machines Vere AME eee ALS 148 Selling thoroughly dependable Machines on a strictly cast 14 x5 ft, value $2.25, at $1.12 144 x6 ft, value $2.65, at $1.89 serves to lower foe nearly one-half, ‘This applies to the constructed Machines bearing our own brand as well as sta dard chines of other makes. The evidence :— ‘Eclipse’ Sewing Machines, drop head model, 5 di $17.98; box top model, 7 drawers, $14.98; box top, 3 drawers «New Red Star’ Machines, made ot ae h highest grade construction, with ball bearing stand and au drop head models, 5 drawers, $18.98 and $23.74; 7 drawers, #3 Genuine “Singer” Machines, highly finished oak, drop model, each. . Continuation of the Sales of Curtains and Draperies, J Note—Wé are prepared to sub- mit estimates for awning work, slip covers and window shades and to re-upholster furniture equal to new, at moderate cost, ttenee SE she Cigars We Ever Engaged toDistribu Cigar Dept., Sth Fl, 35th St. Elevators, BY These are thoroughly high grade Cigars, made of the chofcest leaf grown in the Vuelta Abs district in Cuba, They are made as good as any Cigars we have ever seen, and they are uniformly fi —a feature too often lacking in Cigar Sales involving a large quantity, They are the product of & Co, of Tampa, Fla,, who made them up on a speclal order, but declined to deliver them for re as0 good and suiticient to themselves, We bought the entire order for considerably less than the origin contract price—and the distribution starts Thursday morning, The proof of the Cigar is in the smokin We hope that every smoker who sees this announcement will make a test of the Cigars—and) accordingly. The price detail :— f 6,00; sal Reina Victorias, extra fine, boxes of 4 Cee eee cane tunscragrsnresees $3874 |renulrly $12.00) sl prictae see ay 50; sali Pu Fe eee oe oer ricecrervonn,, #Oe@4 | BIR crak Special Selection, 50s, regularly $6.50; sale Panatelas Sublime, 503, regularly $5.00; sale PIICOs see sesserooreres seseten scenes ones eonees $4.96 price.... Pr Pertectos, boxes of 25, regularly $3.25; sale Rogalia Panatel RI EON Soica iain Are Neh sees $2.49! sale Pets vss. ¥ ‘ Fayoritas, boxes of 50, regularly $600; sale * Embassac 100s, regularly $10.50; sale PHO vesese scesdsencuavs ss cevsetsavaceceeoases P4HOOO! pieGrce sisi. -ocece stett tin ithe nat tvanm Regalla Especial, 50s, regularly $625; sale 4,96 Puritanos, boxes of 50, regularly $4.50; sale PICO csecneeeereeeeeerstreenetenee sorte womans $4, PIICes eee esseevensseerererseer snes seereneeee if Deliclosas, boxes of 100, regularly $11 00; sale Concha Regalins, 503, regularly $3.75; sale ; PICO. se ceee rss ssteee ence eaentvnenseneeaewenes $7.49 price... ded recereereeenresesereesere 4 Wotan—Clear Havana Cigars. Reina Victorias, boxes of 100, regular price} Comchas Selectos, boxes of 50, r¢ aieas $3.50; sale price $10.00; sale price....ssseeressaees