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‘were communicated with, and the itteo was requested to defer ac: A until J. Plerpont Morgan, who is on the occan, reached the other ‘The decision of the United Btates me Court in the Northen Seouri- ‘ase leaves the control of the North- #50 Pacific absolutely in tne hands of fan and Hill, and gives the Harn. ian Party a considerable minority in- in James J. Hill's own railroad, Great Northern, Saal likely to be develooments h @ Mext few days affecting all ne great railroad systems in the jorthweat, Relations similar to the ‘ommunity of interest” of the Hastern Ines are being arranged by tho it oer {hn the big Western tema, 60 Tate cutting and fears ‘Whprofitable competition may be per-4 imently eliminated. There is good h to believe that Mr. Morgan, Mr, K. Vanderbilt and the Rocke- fave pecured an influential in- THE CLOSING Net High, Low, Close, Ch' x. 20 Allis Ch. pf... 64 68% 968% + % me oh Bh — $8100 Aawal, Cop... 7% 7% Th — 1600.Am, Car & B.85% % h—-K 1A. C. & F. pt Oh Mi Mh 4% 100 Am, Cot. O11,, 85% 85% 10 Am, Gress T., 8 8 M Am, Htle & 110% 10% 400A. H. & L. p, 62% 100 Amer, Toa pt, 2% 10 Am, T4n, Ol, 19 400 Aim, Lin, pf... 44% 200 Am, Logo... 2 && & —% 9) Am. Loo. pfil2 111% lb — 0) Amer, Malt .. 94 8 ah +h 8700 Amer, Malt p. 2% 2% Bat % $1800 Am, Smelting. 8 91% 82% +1K 200 Am, Smelt, pf.120 118% 119% +1 70 Am. Bt Bay.. 1k 1% 16% — % $0 Am, Bt ¥, pf. 62 62) 62 8200 Ainer, Bugar,.147% 14 60) Am, Sugar pti 140 16 Am, Tob, of. % 91% 7900 Amer, Wool .. 2% = 274 172% Am, Wool pf.101% 100 200 Anaconda .....109 100 HOW A. T. & 8, F.. 91% 89% BLODA.T & S.Fipfl0g% 102% 10A.T, & BF rts, % 6400 At, ©, Line,...14% 1180 Balt, & Ohio,.109% 400 Balt. & 0. pf. %% 1710) Brook. R. T.. 06% 10) Bruna’k Co... 184 600 Canada Sou... 69% 18100 Can, Paaific ..143% 1M Ca, P. sub ctif.141% 1400 Ches, & Ohio.. 50% 400 Chi. & Alten.. 40% 100 Cht. & Alt. pf. 81 60) Chi, & N W...240 3000 CM. Gt. W.... 2% 9900 C, ML. & Bt. P.178 400Oni Term’d,.. 17% 1900 Chi. Term pt. 83% 00 Chi. TI, Trac.. 11% 100Ohi, U, Tr pt. 48% W0C.C.C, & Bt. L.., 9 2300 Col, F. & Ir, 51% 200 Col.H, C, & 1, 184 10) Col, Bo. 24 pf. 36% 8 =—% WK — % 5% — % 9 -% 4% —1% 40) — % Ww +1% 7% —% 1% + % 1m +1%) 108 1 90% + % 1026 + % % mM 1K 108% — % 4 — 6 —% 14 — OH — 44 HM — % MK + % 50h — 10% —14 1 1 209% ~2 0% — 4 17% — % M+ % a +4 ry % 199% 108% 26% 0% 18% 0% 1% 1% ay 3% $1 239. mW be ast to Union Pacifio—perhaps not f@ enough to enable them to take the rol out of . H, Harriman's hands, large enough to give them, a voice the management. Vanderbilt-Rockefeller interest All powerful in the Chicago & hwestern and the Chicago, Mil- & St, Paul, and Wall street is mfdent that very friendly relations Mave been established betwen the own- HS Of tho Rock Island system and the ckefellery. Harmony aeome assured the far Western raiiroade, fore. and that means increased | Atshtson was an active feature of to- ‘@ market and the character of the Was buggestive of the operation ‘Btrong pool similar to the one that Mi Up such a lively interest in this fast year. Within the first two b bout 50,000 shares of Atcilson e sold with the price advancing ly from 9 to 91. The rufor mi in the Stock Exchange was to that the Pennsylvania Rail- foa Interests were buying Atchison to the recently acquired Harriman co. in that property. n ghares rem Ingd eteady it the day, showing ‘no effects atrike elevated road, Send Hi thelr attention u . 8, Bteel stocks, Read- and Brooklyn Rapid ‘franait, on of negotiations for the Southern steel and iron ou sive weakness 1 & Iron, lve attention was at- Am pet AGE arid l report, whist was insted at Revenues from sales and other vee} reaarlt to ut e rot { heh #1, 400,00 wan Aout ts dive d com, over HalW0,000 in undivided iterborough was weak on the curb eoovnt of the strike, It sold down % and the tradin, anil di il develo ad- fn it was hut a, Bt tren; sale of a few it an Ay ol eh or pe ly ona brokerage house all of the Standird Ol! Past, ind that house te regarded sa Ouse ntutive of Rockefeller interests. 00,000 VOTED OR CITY LIGHT gard of Aidermen Ratifies Vote if Board of Estimate for Ap- + propriation—“Administration ‘Blutf,” Says Meyers. YPhls whole thing 1s a chean Ad- on bluff, done for the purpose fooling # lot of Independent Demov-) fnd others,’ declared Alderman ed den Meyers at the meeting of the 7 | of Aldermen to-day when tne ’ it of ratifying an appropriation of o 000 for Mayor McClellan's munieipal iif plat came before the board, realdent Fornes banged his Ra ‘nuously when the kepubiic Wi declared himself, bus Al 6 would not be downed, " ‘Admiaistration biuft! i Ast that I am acting In st mentary manner whea L so arise denounce the move he other Republican members of the rd wert to the assistance of their ie, Alderman Goodman moving the resvlution, which had been re- on favorably by the sinanco mittee, be recommitted to the Com- we with Instructions that a public ring be given, $7,000,000 DEAL CLOSED. elunati Men Buy Ohto and Went | rn Virginia Properties, | w conference at the Waldorf. | orla, between Western and New! rovk capitalists, it Js announced by J, Hornaday and J. L, Rich, of Cin- ti, ©. Uhat they have bought for 0,00), the following Ohio and West ‘ivginia properties, The Wheeling Wraction Company, The \v heeii iu n Grove ‘'ractlon Road, the City of Wheeling, the Buburban ht Company, of Wheeling, le, suns ss ue. Valley ie Wheel rid Winceline, and Wentere Wheeling Park he to by 9 CHa yor er and reatven vi jand the y les are ed under one man- a AY. ay 7} alumal of the Hebrew Orphan day evening. . 5 900 D, 8. 8. & A.p 8% 300 leo,» Btorage, 87% $1900 Eirlo ...e gee 47% 2900 Brie Ist pf... 8% 8900 Erie 2d ph... OH #0 F. \M. & 8, pt 9% 20 Ft.W. & D, C48 100 Gon, Ch. Co,.. 5§ $0Gen, Elec. Cost} 100 Hock, Val... 1% 10) Hoek, Val, pt 91% 1600 111, Central ., 168% 100 Inter, Paper., 22% 40 Int, Paper pf. 78% 100 Int. Power ...9% 9 200 Kan. City 80. 2% 24 1100 Kan, C. Bo. pf 6% Gh 100 Kniek, Ice. pt 6? | 1001, B, & W. pfi0 100 200 Lake Shore 00, 335 80 +10 91% 1h 158 2 Tah QUOTATIONS, Balen, High, Low, Clove, 0700 Lou, & Nash..1424 140% 141% 2200 Manhattan 1h +1 14700 Met, St. Ri 11900 Met. Sea, . 4700 Mex. Cen, 800M. St. P & SSM1I9 117% 117%+ $00 MSt.P&SSM pf,.160% 160 160 800M, K, & T. .., 81% 81% \ 51h — % BOOM, K. & T. pt, 4m G4 Hh —1M 18900 Mo, Pac, ......100% 108% 100% — % 13300 Nat, Lead 8H 31% 1% +14 200.Nat, Lead pf..108 1014 106 + % 200Nat B. & 8... 2 2K WH—- 200 Net, RRM pe4z 4% a 800N, RR. M. 2dp 2% 21 2 -1% 200N, J. Central.199 199 19 —1 600N, Y, Air Br...160 150 160 —3% 6100N, Y, Central, .157 © 156% 166 1 JON.Y, C.& 8tL27% 7% 8—% 100N. Y. Dock... 2 24 uM WONYNH & HOM 207 27 «+1 1200 Nor, & Weat.. 83% 834 8% —% 2100 North Am., 03102 10H — 1860 Ont, & Wost.. 54% 634 68% -1% 200 Pac, Const .., 924 92% 924 —1 600 Pac, Mall 1% 46 8646 26200 Penn, RR, 1484 1424 142% —1 4900 Peo, Gas ....,.110% 100% 110 —% 100 Peo, & East.. 40, 40 40 —1% 300 Phila, R, T....119% 18% 118% — % IP. C0, & St fs 70% 74 10% — 800 Pressed §, KH —% 1500 Ry, St. Spr. 4% —1 2000 Rep, Steel . BK — % 17 Rep, Steel pi ee —% 64100 Reading . 200 Read. Ist pf. 200 Read, 2d of... 8500 Rook Island ., 1900 Rock Tel. pf., 100 Sloss-Sheft .,,, 80 Bt.B. de 8.F 24, py 72 9006t.L.& SW. pt, 61 04, 18000 South, Pac .., 70 69 100 Sou, Pac, pf..118% 118% 7100 Sou, Ry. Co,,, 85% 85% 20080, Ry. Co. pf, 984 98% 100Stan, R, & T.. 14 1K $900 Tenn, C, & 1., 89% 874 800 Texas Land .., 41 = 40 5400 Texas Pac. .. 39% 38% 200 T.,8t, L. & W. 86% 88% MOT. SL.L.d& Wap. 5984 oo Twin C, R. T.110 199% 1400 Un, Bag & P,. 12 nN 200 Un, BaP, pf, 5% 755 100500 Union Pac. ..184% 182% 600 Un, Pao. pft..100 100 600 Un. Ry. In pe 79% 70% 00U BCI Pipe i 9% 1U SCIP pre 8 OU SR & Im. 1% 934 MUSRARCOB By U00U BS R&R pf. a 46 1000 U 8 Leather.. 12 nh 1900 U 6 Leather pl0iy 104 400U 8 Rubber... 41% 41% MU S Rub pf.l% 11% 11% — % 5% — 24400 U & Steel pf.. 96% 91% 0 Va-Car Ch. .. 35% 38% 200 Va-Car pf, .,.108 108 MWVaA TC & Cr 8H 43 1600 Wabash .. ....23 22% 1400 Wabash pt. .. 47 10 Wheel & L B19 »o BW —% 100 Wells-F Exp ..250 20 2% —10 900 West'gh'se .,..180\4 180 190 —1 90 West Un T.., - 100 Wis, Central i i ‘900 Wis Cem pt., 52% stocks 746,700 shares, OK + % 108 8 ot 2% — Wh 46% —% MAY WHEAT TRADING STEADIES MARKET, Wheat opened 5-6 of a cent lower in the market to-day, but later May de- veloped 9 steadier tone on covering, Corn started 1-4 of a cent higher. New Yorks opening prices Wheat—May, 1142-4; July, 102 38, Ciicamos opening prices were: Wheat —May, 1151-4 to 115148; July, 981-8 to} 977-8; September, 905-8 Corn—May, | 485-8 to 481-2; July, 48 3-4 to 7-8 to 49; Boptember, 4 1-8, New York's closing prices were: Wheal—May, 1187-8 bid; July, 1007-8; | 6 September, 927-8 asked, Corn — May, 639-4 asked; July, 63 2-4, / hicago's closing prices were: Wheat —May, 1145-8 bid; July, 963-4 bid; Sep- tember, §93-4 bid. Corn—May, 477-8 to Pre nemember, wee t COTTON DROPS ON BEARISH PRESSURE. After opening 2 polnts higher, the cobton market declined 1 point below | yerterday's final figure on scattered | pressure from bears, Trading was quiet, due chiefly to a slim attendance, Tha Total sales, of LONDON STOCKS LONDON, March 7.—Supplies of money were restricted in the market t day by revenue collections. Discounts were inactive, The Intlux of German Dills had a weakerling effect, somewhat hesitating pending decisive wat news, Consols were well supported being stimulated by the gol They closed easier, LdaaeiRoain’ Amerkcans opened irregular at a frac- tion above parity and though the North. rn Securities decision was in general regaled favormbly prices eased | later, Unton Pacific excepted, In the after: noon the American market was moder- ately active and prices were firmer, Atchison, Topeka & Banta Fe wus the ee a Liss stone oe tone way |: regular. Canadian Paci ft y dividend talk eee oe cmeigners were inabive, were the centre of Interest, may nae ened on bhe latest war vews. Imperial Japanese Government 68, of were quoted at 104 1-8, Russians were caster, market at New Orleans was closed to- day, owing to the Mardi Gras celebra- tion, and trade here tovk a generally bearigh view of the stiuation, The opening prices were: March. 7.1 ; April, 7.87 bid; May, 7.44 of- July, 7.99 bid; August, 7.42 to October, 7.60 to 7.61; November, ‘ed; December, 7.04 to 7.68; Janu- | ary to 788, ' Phe lute pric TAG, August, a BRITISH EXPORTS INCREASE, | LONDON, March 7—The February | statement of the Board of Trade shows @ decrease of $6,8/8,000 In imports and an Increase of $6,871,380 in exports. a CHARITY SOCIETY'S BALL, | | y, 1.48; a The annual entertainment and bail of the Seligmar Solomon Soclety, th lun will be held at Terrace Garden Wedne:- ‘The socloly has been et din charitable work for seventeen By wWw.Yo NEMTS8 DENTAL:.CO. Inc Be $5 Peeth Extracted Without One Filling BREE to Dei strate Our Painless Me: and introduce our Thurlo Pinte, Ard most urable plate ana the orlmnators ol painie: Processes are patent Feaoh of a Gold m 8 Bens, $8.00. Bbeclallats fi each Geltament Diploma displayed at each chatty eitten eontract given to do you |sfactorily and keep It In” re. of charge for ten years, 13: t lightest ary Istry witht $1.00 eh Prices fillings from do.) Cleaning On Wednesday, March 4 Chickering Upright........ (This plano hes a fine exo condition and quickly sold at this price.) Kranich & Bach Upright (Don't mis thls bargain.) Schleicher Upright (Bood tone. (Good tnvestment.) Mozart Upright (Beautiful mahogany only $4.00 per month. | Rayen & Co, Upright (Old style—splendid bargain Woodward & Brown Square (Carved legs.) Dubois & Seabury Square... cine ease.) And 11 other wonderful valu Gablers, Knabes and a Hagel 4 one and over-indulgence ty at Wh — %| fh CLOSED EASIER. | gold and Continental compstitou for | Trading on the Stock Exchange was bh 10 DOWN, Quinsy and Has to Abandon His Trip Into the Hot Country, MEQICO CITY, March %.—John W. Gates is at @ local hotel sertously il) with quinsy and has abandoned his contézoplated trip into the hot country. ——e SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Sun rises s6aélbun ‘gets, 5.57] Moon sete, 7.26 THE TIDES, Mantinee ° “INCOMING BTEAMSHIPS, DUE TO-DAY. Cevic, Liverpool. Gerty, Gibraltar, OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, 8 Merchant Prince! Barbados Worn Out? Run Down? I will gladly give you a full dollar’s worth of my remedy to test, Nothing to deposit, Nothing to promise. ‘The dollar bottle Is free. Your Druget on niy order, will hand you a full dol- lar's worth and sénd me the bill, Why do work and worry and excess and down con- men and wom worn out and run down Cie restless and lepiene and curagee morose? Seca e) ber gheiy ny, tender nerves en iife elt depends, Not the nerves you ordinarily think about —hot the nerves that govern your movements and your thoughts. , But the automatic nerves that, unguit and unknown, Hi) and day, sSpyoat beat {n motion—control the digestive hy ye regulate your liver—operate your eye. ‘These are the nerves that worry wearé out and work breaks down, i Mri a flreadtode 01 the Irregul eart—the disordered Tiv« rebellious stomach—the deranged i , are ame. Hut Ro back to the in ere you wil) to take stimulanis and ‘at best, is but a tem- merely postpones the tutions and make of endeavor Li y love the organ to deaden the pain—but it pet HO, At once to the nerve-the tneide Herve=the power ferve—and builde it up, And strengthens It and makes tt That fa the end of all vital troubles, f sicepless nights and ‘That te the rest v3, nd of “nervoumess,”” the end of id fatinue. worn ollt, run down and have remedy, merely write and ask, er mand you from his bo! of my pre- wend to ave requi il ttle of Bi bill to me, yangers to my ui the elves Thi otf femedy. Restorative do not net open’ a ata ir, It tn open ani test of my limitless belief, All thi you to do Is to Witteswelie towday, For a free order for Book } on Prapepale, lar bettl 5 Fl uations or, k 3 on te maneyt 4 for Women, joop, Box G, ft, Boo Racine, Wis,” state 5 for Men, whieh book you want, Book 6 on Rheumatism, i} are often cured by @ sing!» pottle: “for safe ‘at forty thousand drus stores, Dr. Shoop s - Restorative WY i gee up to-morrow. THE WHOLE TOWN’S STIRRED BY THE WONDERFUL BARGAINS. 8th, Original 450,00 onacafa” in will be Upright Piano.....s.seeeee SADIRGNO 590,00 225,00 1) J choice 15.00 375,00 es to-day, including several ton—all like new. LL IN MEXICO Suffers from an Attack of) Mh Wh WH — 4) ’ ' { ) ‘ } @ STH AUB 1970.20 STREETS “ Silverware at less than the actual worth of the silver if it were made into silver dollars AT'S a bona-fide offer, too—the silverware is here—counters full of it—prices are positively the lowest ever quoted on high-grade ware worthy of our lasting guarantee, Not a few special pieces at low prices acquired to give bargain semblance, but everything that’s made in silverware for table and toilet uses, We've been, just three months collecting this silverware—buying wherever we could secure a price-advantage that would enable us to announce a sale that would have no parallel in the annals of the trade, maim wioor, It’s our annual March wa y d ; We've planned bargains that will simply take your breath away—wanted this annual sale to go down in history as a memorable occasion of which the mere recollection would make you remember that this sale marked a new epoch in‘values, We stated that prices were less than the actual worth of the sil- ver as coin—well, that was a mere figure of speech—the fact of the matter is the prices on the hollow or plated ware are from onexthird to one-half less than regular prices, y Hotel keepers, restaurants, boarding-houses, should profit by this sale, as you cannot buy at wholesale at:the prices we quote. Come while the sale is at its best-—these values will be heralded throughout New York before the day is over. 756 for Rogers 1.25 Al plated fancy 92 for Rogers 12-dwt 3.50 dinner or sD | 50 for Rogers 2,25 Al fancy des- tea spoons—knowing buyers will dessert knives—do not need to tell . ,sert torks—the new and:much instantly realize that this !s negatat the lowest you that this Is an anusual offertng—all guaranteed, | admired patterns—anticlpate your gifts—the ‘saving price sver quoted on this well-known ware—five | o0-—sorry that we've only a limited quantity—ten | {s unusual—we've many other bargains in forRs Just ather spoon bargains just as good, | other barguins. as good, The quadruple plate Includes only the highest grado of white metal In all the new finishes—French gray, buttor— some satin finish, and a great many highly hand burnished—all new designs, and are marvellous bargains, Qundriple plated bread) Quadruple plated serving 2 Quadruple plated individ-| Rogers Al plated y trays—$1,25, $1.75, $2.75. Trays, 11 in., $1.05, ual cream pitchers, 260, coffee spoons—value ' “$1, uadruple plated cake bas-| Quadruple plated hand: Quadry 1° bated 4-plece (80%, $1.00. kels—value $4.00, at $2.45, | come Tea Kettles, valte $8.50, ten sets, $0.00" 90.05, $10,25,) Rogers Al plated: fancy Quadruple plated —_fane: os Quadruple plated vrumb/medium forks—value $2.60— bow! berry dish—value $8.95,|, Quadruple plated | 3-plece tray and scraper, $2,560, 08. $1,060, *ouaan neh tated t bowls uadruple pl nu reel gold lined uadruple plated chocolate and cotfee pots—value up to at $1.75, auedruple plated assorted fancy patterns cream pitch~ woffen sets, value $8.00, at uadruple plated ‘bon-bon| Rogers Al plated fanc Avie auches, Value M6: at $140. |p (ror spreaders = don, Quadruple plete et gz. 25, Inner coffee pots, 00, Rogers Al plated _fanc} age plated butter asue latiedcea i125, v Quadruple plated {ce-water! Roger, Al plated fancy pitchers, $5.05, oyster ladles—each $1.00. / Rogers Al plated) tanoy Rogers brand table ware. Favs. loales—each Abe. \ Quadruple plat water oltohers, very" 8 Nal, $2.05, Handsome mirror plaques, Quaicupla plated, 10 inch, vy $2.60, wadruple plated s rup pitcher and plate, $1.50, ere—sugar bowls and spoon The prices cannot be du-| Rogers Al plated fanoy val 0-—at $1,25,) Quadruple plated con- ce~ea mauadroni Piated water densed milk holder, $2.26, Gescietitt Rania after this lot Is er ogere a ‘ dada! candle- i ‘ Pebmat f ae Ay aint yas 6c. 56 for *9,00 S-plece water! Rogers a1 plated fancy Ni: agers eh plated faticy Quadruple plated top glass Quadruple plated Slight Sot—gold lined goblet, quad- gesoere ns—Value §$2.25—/butter knives, each a claret jugs—t candelabra, $8.50, ruple plate pitcher and server, A very | °F. #1094, PO 1 POL Quadruple plated fern handsome set for the house, hotel gorse plated fancy/meat forks, each 460 =e fishes, value $3.00, at $1,60,| Quadruple PY ae blight | handsome for the is¢, hotel OF} med. spoons—value $2.—| Rogers Al plated fancy $2.85, $2.75, candelabra, #4.50, restaurant, dos,, $1.60, berry spoons, each OBo yrs much money, “Makes it beautiful and cheerful—a sideboard always Fifth Floor, noticed and admired by the guests. Made from thoraughly seasoned quartered oak, full quartered oak ends, béati- tiful selected grainhighly finished—48 in, the result of two mammoth purchases, Fourth Fleer. @rd for $1.75 English- | $9 for $4 and $5 French 59c. inde Petit Point, tapes- 95 embossed velours—-mag- tries, for couch or furniture cover- | nificent repousse effects—not to be ings, wall hangings, draperies or pil- | confounded with the cheap domestic lows. imitations, $ 5 wide—extra large French bevel ard for $1.50 Marie An- | ard for $$ French wool 242 plate mirror—18 x 32—two top 59c. oinotie imported stripes, 1,65 Ee of very h "= drawers, curved fronts —one \ in red, green and blue, excellent for | fine yarns, beautifully woven, in a lined for silver—one long drawer for linen— Summer furnishings. rich design ie extra heavy quality richly carved—top supported by heavy for hard wear, $ ard for $6.50 Empire 2.95 Wcthe silk damasks, in high-class designs and colorings, This is a small percentage of actual’ weay- er’s cost, yard for $2.25 French 98c Gobelin tapestries —1m- ard for $1.25 brocaded ar- 69c. ute tapestries — highest silk lustre—choice of four designs in alfthe popular colors. ard for $4.50 Louis XVI. | 69c, Mriped tapestries — ribbon stripes —an exquisite fabric where dainty effects are desired. t } Mail orders promptly filled—Must order at once, though. { ———S—=s ————oooooeeeeee ' $ * ‘ 24.75 for a °36 sideboard e e ). \ in the upholstery sale. like the illustration. i masks and velours were never priced | Teal tacpattis oe ny rrOeavk oc the dining-room an exclusive appearance without expending Monday and Tuesday. A few more such days and all will be gone— carved uprights — guaranteed construction. a St seat We never offered a greater number of special values for the parlor and all other rooms, too. 12.50 for 18,00 china closets, 1,65 for 2.50 g'ld’n oak dining chairs, Dining chairs, golden’ oak, box 69c.. ytd for $1.75 Damascus | ported and best colors—with silky |. 14,75 for 20,50 china closets, | 2-98 for 2,75 g'ld'n oak dining chalrs, and East Indian tapestries | finish, 17.00 for 22,50 china closets, 8.75 for 4.50 g'ld’n oak dining chairs, reproductions of fabrics, with all yard for $3.50 French $21 for $28 q, 0. china closets, 3.50 for 4.75 g'ld’n oak dining chairs. —. the barbaric splendor of the genuine, | $J 25 verdure tapestries—rich 24,00 for 33.00 china closets, 5,50 for 7.25 g'ld’n oak dining chairs, 28.75 for 38.00 china closets, $21 dining tables, $14.75 yard for $3.75 imported v foliage designs—artistic and durable Watteau tapestries, —for halls, libraries and dining- IMPSON ORAWFORD Co, ‘ ls es Some prices actually one of those massive pieces of furniture that give as such bargains before is proven by the appreciative crowds of dining-room bargains in any one day, and there are i Golden oak cHinaclosets [Goldenoakdining chairs $ 1.50 frames, solid golden oak seats, at the quaint figures and mediaeval castles | rooms. same price, N on follage backgrounds, yard for $850 Louts| ,. Wcroushly seasoned ghiden oak— ‘ QOBc yard for $3 French silk $3.50 XV, satin damasks—mag- | Bay ea ratrieriavent nat Golden oak sideboards, armure damask—pure silk | nificent art gems—made of the finest | construction, Other reductions: 92.50 for 32.00 sideboards, face in heavy ribbed weave and solid | silk known—priced elsewhere at $8.50 | 7.75 to 5.50. | 43.75 to 9.80, 32.00 for 40.00 sideboards, colors, ' to $10.00, 850 to 8.50. | 23,50 to 17,00, 44,00 for 50.00 sideboards, IT’S IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER that during the progress of this sale we shall quote special prices for the reupHolstering of furniture, the covering of walls and the making of hangings and draperies, This work can be ordered now and delivered when wanted, Furniture will be reupholstered and stored during the Summer if desired. == sIMPSON CRAWFORD CO Model food store specials. WEDNESDAY’S price list holds out a remarkably strong inducement far all who read to order a supply of pure foods and Lenten specials, Mail orders filled—or call Chelsea 2100, Elegantly upholstered 5- piece parlor suites. 24.50 for 36,00, suites, 37,50 for 50,00 sultes. 61.00 for 78,00 suites, 51.50 for 62.00 sultes, 80,00 for 112,00 duites, 68.00 for 90,00 suites. 92,00 for 125,00 sultes, =——s I Mrson CRAWFORD Co, ==——— |, | Richly carved 3+piece parlor suites. 19,78 for 26,00 suites, 29.50 for 40,00 suites, 40.00 for 55.00 suites, Sale of housefurnishings. Bargains and demonstrations will make things Sixth Floor, | FRENCH OLIVE OlL— | NORWAY BLOA ; awoten oul | Hometime guade Mae duaraa teed interesting in the Basement Salesroom to-morrow. jeMowRD. O% ; Wb pall @aab | 25 | Mite Bo, tor feather | quality: fresh. city ; op tb, rons be | 1 dusters. 1 aeeeeay the, kine cui, #275; enlion, | RITE TOMA TORS. || See the demonstration Off) 7. tos, tex or | 1.49 for 4.15. \Bta: Wwe are noted for, $1.60) full quart can, Fancy Delaware poli the Universal bread mixer, }| cottee pote. nelly alana amily. alee: to | pint bo 376 case 2fecang, eit q Tt hold a crowd || 1Se: for ple plates, | Syrheh separ ane | i} 144c | gonen, Dost ful 8c P all da day and {| 8%, for wash basing! pannod trimmings, tAZN ab. can sts. and Wo H id PURE FRUIT JAM 8 — ayer ion, ate || Specials In our) 0, for,, "Geka = Royal stuart) “Rasp- #0 easy to opernie— brush dept, — | sweeper; has oreo SIFTED § WE berry and Strawberty; you simply turn a bearings, bi Peas — Valley guaranteed ate crank and the || 750. for 1,50 hair] bearings Japan trint brand, New. 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