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Typical Product of * the Vicious Life. LEADER AND THIEF. and Finally Develops. Into Hardened Murderer. es fhe ‘Easier Now that | Prison Cell Awaits Him. “Nine-yed'' Donegan y Yor his lite. ho ennt side, Donegan Hastman, Brennan and “Mfonk" drift to shift for himself, Adept as Pickpocket. “One-eyed” ) but not so, Mt ri ati appetite, vidge's rooms, No, Kast, na Ae-er—bland, (WAt $5 Per Ticket. nema of the world. subscriber to the course, hail tron Baler Amusements, Matter you've 1" ow si Wien how ly" p talks are, presence, Mi: and has th atl echaps as the wives and d capitalists they would know something of the oh threatess* the the bugalwo of socialism itiy. women who formed med circle on the oceaslon of the Wien's ap- hud been hinted that anarchism tn a ure awaited Mil With bated breath, It hilly d'luted form was to be han him the name of French iste the speaker announced as Jeanne d’Arc,' the divappoint- $0 o nm di as manifest vy dd she handle the sub few of her Ilsteners re: was tossing out socialistic Hicately sugar-coated, \ Lessons from France. | WICKEDEST line Ey ” Donegan Is Wins Career as Plokpocket ESSES TO KILLING. ding Citizens of East Side sen- to eerve a sixtzen-vear term be- ithe bars of Sing Sing Prison, law- Citizens of the enst sido are sighs of relief. Donegan is mn years old and has run foul police only in the last three fut during his brief career ho “hie trade so boldly and indus- that he become known to the yorities as ‘the wickedest boy in ‘with his one eye than any four other : i |NINE-EY ED DONEGAN B was leader of the Yakey Yakos, the branches of the notorious Hill Gang, and the detectives the Oak street station will tell you Mf they could have secured legal noe against him for only a third re or more "jobs" in which morally certain he had a hand would have had enough “on” ‘Keep him in prison for the rest counted it a good day's work pt. Hodgins and Detective Me- ing from him the confession that mhot to death Jtmes Brennan, low gang-member, on the night 9 because the two had quar- spver 10 cents In a game of poker, Justice Kenefick last week inced séntence on the youth they d that there was one “bad man” {s a typloal: of the slums of Cherry Hill. ) born a tough and crook and Pas’ tough and crook under the tutelage of such notorious worth- a “Mickey” “Paddy” In the shadow of Cherry was left an orphan at five, and of his *ather’s death he was originally endowed Donegan } customary number of optics, Jost one in his first serious When he had just .turned attacked a lad who looked ‘him, The boy surprised him ching him to the sidewalk, after hy amid the applause of a circle ites who hated Donegan for yardice, he proceeded to kick out Donegan ’ you we thought they would have jegan grew up he boasted, and “never contradicted him, that HAD HIS EYE KICKED OUT. he could see more “graft” and victims | men could. By allotting two éyes to each of the other four men and includ. ing his single orb, Donegan came to be known to his “pals as ‘'Nine- Byed" Donegan, Less than a year after he had his eye kicked out, the boy got into an- other fight, This time his Intended vic- tm whipped out @ knife ahd slashed off one of Donégan's fingers. This ex- plains why he was sometimes called “Nine-fingered, one-eyed" Donegan, Donegin's uctions after his artest for murder and his confession were typical of hls character, As soon as) the shooting of Brennan at the oorner of Catharine aud Madison streate was heralded through the Fourth Ward, | Detective MoGee decided that "Nine- | Eyed" Donegan was the mah he want- ed, He knew that a week before the two had quarrelled over a poker kame In “Sock” Gleagon's poolroon), at No. 1061-2 Cherry street, and that later they had renewed the quarrel over a game wf “Kelly pool” in George Bn- tuge’s poolroom, He knew that each had threatened to “do the other up right,"" Began Seanch for Donegan. He looked for Donegan hie customary haunts, ita by find him, A. few hights later MoGee _ar- rested him at the home of pi sister, |) No, 126 High stteet, Brooklyn, Just | now the police came to track jo a 4 mystery they have not revealed, Rumor there's no use me rayin' you ain't, I forged Brennan end Tim do fad that e's dead, Hil le poker game, I called him a ii swiped me in de mug. Then he done me at Kelly pool, We was gunnih’ fer ach Pretty 8001 e comes along and pul SOCIALISTIC MATINEES FOR MILLIONAIRES’ WIVES He, Marguerite V. Wien’s Talks to Women lutocrats the Latest Fashionable Fad— Selects History of France as Medium : for Teaching. Ht Albert Morris Bagby et al. look ue laurels, A new morning amuse>, been evolved for the jaded: It's the socialistio|the boungeols claas from oppression i if you're a dyéd-in-the-woo! ; ‘ora member of the great mid- you don't go. On the condl- the masses you need no enlight- mt, But if you have a carriage otman to open Its door, a per- r French street frock to alr, | ‘gorpulent bank account to pay} sincere and earnest In their you go to a socialistic matinee O’clock every Saturday morning In 27 Forty- ® ‘And there you meet) Marguerite V. Wien, who !s very very brisk and very bland, Mlle, alr and cyes are brown, her nd gesture are brisk and her Ie more to the point, you will eh whose husbands are the No less mage than Mrs, J, Pierpont Mor- | And h company {su't worth a paltry price of admission, then what do ‘@xpect for your money? You must fy mind that morning affairs do | fe revlin uf barguine | | pbed elbows, or rather | eeves, with wives and daugh- | ft millonulres and heard them tell Juxuriocs ex BOY his “pals” In Cherry street, ‘Then he | nished Oe'the moat des exan an Henry Batterman Firm $$$ "| (ON THE EAST SIDE ~y HOW THEY FOUND DONEGAN. is gun, I gets de drop first, see’ 1) lugs him twice in the head, because knows if I doesn't ‘he'll do me up, an among the Yakey Yakes has |t that q 1 the 'Nine-eyed one, in craven fear, Pi deahas FBUAP ob. 28, laa yeu sent for MoGee, whom he had long | was gutnin' fer me, J'll do ve good an’ known and dodged, to come and arres! Peay With that I plugs him full of him, thinking that only in that way | holes A he les thera on do, stones, and could he agsoape the chair. then T ships, But I plunked de Buy in Oak street station’ ne wear tasen, into | “Doneaen Was Ted back oa oll, where Captain's room, wher ins and|he apent the night sleeping soundly. {ecco °sontronte him Teh ° ier “ming He Donegan firat at- fanive me ibe a deport i ut) Mteallng old barrels, mending. them and Supper was brought and Di is. | selling them to ars. He was scarce (posed of a hearty meal as i i y and Seraves BOITHE aHR Uvedcin ae it cre iar te a eh ie en ns | ‘oom’ houses at Nos. 1) to turned to his inguisitors and said: Hamilton atreet, They Bro A “Youse got me dead to rights and |the Blok between Aponte ate ook ‘oduced and harbored some te characters {n the New York, and which until and me Bree ted. Hi was goln’ tb do me out of 10 gente ha Pre a stare was deservedly called q ted there soon after he became ‘the tough it block In the world." Don- o} fan and under the instruction of other when ha shot up me ‘pal’ Lynch man, Welsh and Shea, who saw in in front of Miner’s Thea Phe the making of 4. B00, BANE . earned @ Amt 0} Ie Walted for His Victim. ped f Aorus Also’, knitevacd fealty “I went over to Catharing dna Meal. Rahale a kun, son streets and waited in de ‘k.| As he’ krew up the pollceikept an eve PHOTO AGENT A FRAUD. Warns Public Against Man Who Victimized Many, The Henry Batterman firm, the bix store of which is at Broadway and Graham avenue, Brooklyn, desires the | public warned that a man about Brooklyn feel representing himself as an agent of th taking Orders for photographs. ceived @ deposit of 25 's going he firm and He re- 3 in each that the most perfect o: le of the ‘rise of the masses to pollt and com- mercial importance was to be found in the history of the French people the middie ages came to take importance and came to be the ee taliet class, that at all) times indivi prog: ress meant the step to social progtess and to socialism, Social progress, ac- jcording to het doctrine. goes hand In hand with soolal ownership. Will Grow Stronger. Amerloan women, Mile, Wien finds, are unprejudiced. They are Berfectly effort to Ret al the ruth at no matter what dost | to themselves, Socialism |s'a_ subject upon which they know little, Upon the | waxen tablets of their minds, 80 to| epeak, Mile, Wien intends to write some of her most vigorous convictions, with What effeot who cun say? | The serles of lectures is arranged on | | the Inductive system, Mild and broad- jJ¥ general to bein with, they will gradually become more direct and to the Pains as lecture follows leeture un- al the last one, when the most radical | convictions are to be promulgated et For Boyna to Think Over, (From the Philadelphia Record.) One of our great American leaders gays a hoy should learn: —To let cigarettes alone be kind to all animals, be manly and courageous, ride, row, shoot and swim, fence {fle NL tae woodboN e n be gentle to his sisters, | ‘or without slamming, | —To NOW’S TIME When a good whiskey | required—the kind thi invigorates, Ask and lusiat on getting: 57 Years in Business, ESTABLISHED 1848, J, & J. EAGER CO, i W.L.DOUGLAS U any other $3.50 shoe on the market Douglas guarantees name and price on the bottom, Douglas Shoes Wear “1 have worn W, L, Douglas $3,50 shoes for over two years now, and without any solicitation on your part can state that they are the most coms fortable and best wearing shoes I’ve ever worn, | and It's with great pleasure f would recommend the shoe to anybody desiring an hon reasonable price.'' Real Estate, 149th St, Boys woar W. Ls Douglas $2.50 and $2.00 shoes hecause they fit better, hold wear longer than thelr shapo and other makes» W.1, DouglasusesCoronn | Coltsida in his $3.50 shoes, Corona Colt is concede: to be the test Patent Leather produced W.L.Douglas $3. 493 Broadway, corner Howar: 755 Broadway, corner Sth Street. 853 Broadway, corner 14th Street, 1949 Broadway, corner 36th Street, 1447-1449 Broadway, corner 7’ * *%, 95 Nassau Street, 250 Wiredt Street, iy Hoy Avenue. soabet, 1aéik @ Lay th sts. yaa Po Vr © $350 SHOES their value by stamping his Look for it, Take | no substitute, Sold by shoe dealers everywhere. J) CLARENCE DAVIES, THE WORLD} TUESDAY EVENING, ul THE SHOOTING OF BRENNAN. many years before he would give them wiuuole, ‘They were right, Donegan jDecame a full-fledged member of the Bang, participating in their shooting eee holding up men and turning & t elk whenever he saw a chance, |, Jt Was three yeurs ago, when the |\'Nine-eyed" one was barely fifteen, |that he first fell into the hands of the law. He picked the pockets of a drunken man on Madison street, was seen by a policeman and caught be- fore he had got half a block from the scene of the crime. He had "the goods on him. He was tried and conyiet- ed and sentenced to the Catholic Pro- tectory Paroled from there at the end of six months he lost no ume in returning to his gang and “The Gap.” few months later he was caught Stealing two pairs of shoes from a store on Catharine street, For this he got six months in the “pen” and he ‘had ito serve his full wentence: When he, Wits released he joined his old-time “pals” and though ‘the police are certain he “turned several tricks" in the meantime, they could prove noth- ing against bm until a year opt, | When he Was arrested on the plebeian charge of being drunk and disorderly one night on Fourteenth street. Now, |When # member of the Cherry Hill Bang gets drunk and disorderty It 1s nO ordinary “d and 4’ case, ‘as the police will’ testify. Donegan was put under $500 ball to keep the neace for jsix months a the police congratu- lated themsely that they were rrid of him for another half year. Produced! Gash Ball, usd their intense, astonishment, how- @ “Nine-Eyed" Doneran, through a E produced cash jail and that (right saw him back in ‘The Gap," ap, | Where that $500 came from probably |no one but the “Nine-eyed" one and vhs “pal'’ will ever know, but the pouge wanted to take thelr oath as a ody that Donegan never came by tt legally. In fact, In all his career, 80 far as Js known, Donegan never came |by anything legally except his a#en- | tences to prison, The money was prob- ‘ably an accumulated gang asset, rep- \resenting a dozen ratds on the pockets }of east-side victims, ‘Monk’ Eastman had by this time |been sent to prison and the Cherry Hill gang was without a recognized leader, Donegan and Brennan Pired ty the place. Brennan, being the older, won, Donegan an) his followers thereupon formed the Yakey Yakes, jand w |fighting some common |fought one amother. Long and despemte were the en- |gagements, especially atter a job" ‘which netted a handsome enough | profit for all the members to fill up vith tlye-cent whiskey, | The fend culminated on the night of Jan. 9, with the result that the \leader of the Cherry Hill gang ts dead land the leader of the Yakey Yakes hooked for a sixteen-vear stay at Sing Sine. Thus do New York's “bad enemy ‘on him, confident that It wouldn't he!men" rid the city of themselves, [case and leaves an elaborately printed coupon. His story Is that the H, Batterman firm will make the photographs free, providing the frames are purchased atl yietimlzed many the store, He has The fellow is about 6 feet rather silm, cro! eyed, W prby hat, faney brown vest long black overcoat and gold-rimmed eyeglasses. FINAL BASKETBALL GAME. persons Inches in The pabeas basket-ball team of Colum- Via will ew, ts \ Morningside H asiuin rida night, Inthe giate mateh of; the on, FOR MEN. W.L.Douglasmakesandswils more Mon’s $3.50 shaes: thanany othermanulac-: turer in the world. §| 0,000 disprove this stalement, The reason W. L. Douglas, $3.50 shoes are the greatest! sellers in the world, is, be=! cause of their excellent style, easy fittingand superior wear#! ing qualities. If I could show’ you the difference between the shoes made in my factory and those of other makes and) to-day. Well. f est shoe ata and 3d Ave. turn oy or084, you DON'T FAR SHOES ANY LONGER, &O Shoe Stores in Greater NewYork: 360 Sixth Avenue, corner 22d Btrect. B45 Wighth Avenue, BROOKLYN, 708.710 Brondway, cor. Thornton Bt, 1967 roadway, corner Gates Avonue, 42) Wulton Strect, corner Peurl Street, vi Filth Avenue, ne sae) 18 Newark Avenua a8: | en the two gangs were not busy they REWARD to anyone who can WOUNDED FATHER MAY LIVE. MONTCLAIR, N. J., Marth 1.—John Wakeman, who was shot In the head id pand at nis home, in Glen Ridge, yesterday afternoon by his aon, Je sal a. the Mountainside Hospital here to- day to have a good chance of recover- ing from the effects of the wounds he recelyed, He hag not been told of the cealh of his wife, who succumbed in the same hospital last nght from the effects of the blows on tht fad which she recelved when her son cked her yesterday afternoon in her ho.ne, ‘The son, who {8 locked up, had at one time been an Inmate of. an insane asylum and was generally belleved to be simple-minded, Arthur 'T, Murphy ts under arest In Newark a witness to part of the tragedy. Eee = March 7th, ' STRIKING HARD. Iron Bed Sale. Fine Brass Rail and Brass Spindle Enamelled Bed, just like cut, worth double price asked, Be Cash or Credit. seems? eas * Catking-Machine And 12 Records of Your Own Chorce, Delivered at Your Home. Balance Easy Monthly Payments. 71. y TELCO Sost and Sweet As a Woman's Votes. WON HIGHEST HONORS At St, Louis and Buffalo Expo- sit ons, Sj 00 c 00 13,” to "700, Largest Stock of Records—In- cluding the 25 New for Ma: BAD SORD In the fall of 1895 I contracted that | fearful disease, Blood Poison, It gain- ed such headway that I was forced to | resign my position and seek relief at | Hot Springs, After spending all the | IE the high grade leathers used,,| eans I had T went to Memphis, In| LOY), you would un» L Jess than three weeks I was in a hospi- | = derstand why Mg} 1, and after nine weeks of suffering I | || | A$ W. L. Douglas Oe B® | xvas di as cured, In less than | | $3.50 shocs cost more to make, sl t-dr al a month every bone in my body seemed | | why they hold their shape, fit rmby | tobe affected and felt as if they would | better, wear longer, and are of ofasces {break at Mie least feeloar Again | "¢ intrinsic value than ol was compelled to resign, and J returned | egeel WL, MEPs | to the hospital for aseven weeks stay. When I came out I was advised to try |farming, When I first went on the farm | I prevailed on the only firm who han dled drugs to get me one dozen bottles of $,$.S. At that time both of my }hands were broken out with blisters and I coyered with boils and sores, | In the meantime my druggist had got- ten two dozen bottles of $$. S. for me and I began its use, and after taking the thirteenth bottle not a sore or boil | was vi ible, R. B, PowkLLy, tooth St, Little Rock, Ark, Of all human diseases, Contagious | Blood, Poison is the most hideous and ateful, victim is tortured with jeating ulcers, sores and abscesses, un- sightly blotches, eruptions and other the miserable disease, ed successfully for for Contagious Blood Poison, It con- \\' ease, Medical ad. vice free, tains no mercury, Tiw Swift Speotfio Co, Atlanta, Ga. nearly filly ye potash or other mineral, Our home LEGA tHABE book gives all the symp-| toms of this as. ER [ Here’s Great Value in Boys’ Clothing. = Sunday World Wants In addition to the regular departmrents, many of the tables throughout the main floor will be utilized Garter Elastic, fancy frilled, afore . Be MARCH 7, 1006. ai ae a Cri ca Store Open\Saturday Nights Until 10 o’Clock. PMAN Brooklyn—Futlton. St., from Bridge to Dulfield—Brookiyn, weeeooreeree To-Morrow, Wednesday, March 8th, We Hold Our Great Monthly Bargain Sale of Notions and Fine Toilet Goods, This sale is held on the\second Wddnesday in each month and is the time when many of our patrons come long distances ih order to\participatesin the money-saving of the occasion. The sale held in February was bywall means the greatest of these sales that we have had, and this month’s sale must and will surpass it. The articles advertised herevare all\well-known standard qualities, and the Prices Are % to % Less Than the Regular. Our great toilet goods department, occupying almost the entire Duffield St. annex, on the first floor, will be the scene of much actiwity throughout the entire day to-morrow. The notion department in the main Bulla will be provided with extra salespeople and extra facilities for wailing on you promptly and satisfactorily, for special attractions, as the enormousistock of goods offered will overflow the sections usually devoted to this class of merchandise, + eoccoc ecco wow cn cc oes coe: Sewing Silk, 100-yard spool, black and colors; regularly 9c,........5 Se Dressmaker's Silk, 300 yards, pe POO]. .rere sees 8c Basting'Cotton, 500 yards, black and |'white, all numbers Sewing Cotton, 200 yds,, sp Tiger Darning Cotton, per seards Cloth Brushes; reg. 30¢, ones... 20€ Hair Brushes, solid back, 9 rows of bleached or unbleached bristles; 250, + bac ristles, Notions. Hump Hooks and Eyes, In black or white, gro$S.......005 . &e English Non-Twist Tape, widths, a package, for..... Whinse 2 Black Tubular Shoe Laces, doz..3¢ Collar Forms, straight and pointed, 2 ins., each, Sc | Hair Brushes,\ 15 rows + 26 175, ones vile dozen - ( 50c Nail Brushes, regular 25c, ones... 18¢ Hard Rubber Dressing Combs, 8 Inches longy...cseesceeeees ayine Sc 5 double ) oe: sue AN er free Family Linen Thread, 50 yards, ner Tooth Brushes, 4 rows bristles ..Be . Bat pelt ees kA eee 10¢ | /SPO0!.. . soe Te ooth Brushes, reg. 20c. ones... 106 EL as linea wed covered Dress | _ Silk Crochet for tancy work, in all | Bath Brushes, with long wire han- Ghieldsy sides 2 andl dverscsevescse Be |) COlTS, per SPO. ....eeivvsscees 2c | dles, 650, ones... 50c ita sleeteeh Skirt Binding 2M in, fh ote Glass Hat Pins, regular 10c. Rubber Complexion Brushes, 25c, ¥ colors, yd. 26 | ONES. +1.» bo ir OPIN ONPRT vcr ct yay 1 ORCS ees ny va I Aluminum Thimbles, all sizes, 2 | Lather Brushes, bc all colors, best black, per piece....4e He aay Ret BIRAIRES ail eclore Age a Brown's Windsor Shaving Sticks, 6¢ Asbestos Iron Holders... ac |! © Pp inding, all colors, bs Cactus Dandruff Soap, per Jar...18¢ Linen Tape Measures, 60 inch... te [PIF rca rep acess 2c | Bouquet Toilet Soap, 3 cakes in a Corset Laces, all linen, 2 yards long, | yy, y Pa ress Sta Hs [BOK rinereenvosiernvsn aries ane AN ictociiassniernnira TGR Wet SOR a easiest © | Witch Hazel Soap, per box of 3 Seam Binding, ‘aseoried colors, per Darning Wool—black, white and nat- | cakes.. ‘ FTN TC Las dca nieatia 13] Maan ee Dr. Charles's Flesh Food. Feather - stitch Braid, assorted pat- isterated Camphor ice... terisceavaral pies 3c | Toilet Goods. Medicines Cotton Side Hose Supporters+for] Tincture Renzoin, for whitening the | ° women, misses and children, in white,| complexion .....ssceeceeee eves 12¢ | Epsom Salts, 1-Ib, box. Upale, FOP. ceeserveveveres syesees3 | Mme, Mandwell's Cocoaline Massage | Castoria, per bottle... Fancy and plain cotton Side Hose} Cream .....ccseesserseeeeenee ee 15c | Sugar of Milk, 1 |b, box Supporters, assorted colors, a pair.10¢ | May Dew Balm, for the complexion, Sodium Phosphate, 4 lb, box...12¢ Children's Suspender Waists, all 28c Cod Wine, Blood Food, $1 size, 69¢ sizes... 19 Bay Rum, with screw top, bot, .15c | Glyco Thymoline? 50c. size.....37¢ Waist Belting, Florida Water, with screw top bot- | Quinine Capsules, 2 grain, filled, per colors, per piece Cac hatin Luton PANN 19¢ | 100.. loc Violet and Rose Toilet Water... 12¢ Liebig's Beef, Wine and Iron, 16 colors, per garter length, . ‘ Talcum Powder, perfumed, %4-Ib. |ounce size 2Se Invisible Eyes, on card,., . 8c} Lmulsion Petroleum, with Hypo- Toilet Pins, 400 pins on. paper, ...1¢ , Heliotrope, | phosphites of Lime and Soda, $1,00 Safety Pins, nickel-plated, assorted | Violet, White Rose, Jockey Club and |size.. hae sizes, 1 dozen on card..,...,..... le | Lily of the Valley, per bot........ 8c | Boric Acid, half pound can.....10¢ Victory Waist Extender... 10c Sachet Envelopes, in all the different | Compound Syrup Boys' Pants Bands, assorted sizes. 4c | 4 of Hypoph GEA phites, Me. Sze... csseereennee (fee os. 69ch Belt Pins, assorted sizes....... 3c Benzoin and Almond Cream.,..25¢ | Elixir of Iron and Manganese Pep Hair Pin Cabinet, with all the as- Dr. Graves’s Tooth Powder, per can, | tonate, great remedy for pale people, sorted sizes hair pins... 10... 5c VOC $4.00 Size... reseecr esse eee e ee OO Bone Hair Pins, amber and shell; Rubber Gloves; regular $1 ones, 59¢ | Laxative Cascara Tablets, 16 in box regularly 15c, dozen.......-....45 8c | Fountain Syringes, 2-qt. 60c. ones 45¢ | Bostonia’ Sleeve Protectors, black Bulb Syringes, 2 pipes.....+.+++ 19¢ | Cranitonic Hair Food... PCA TS alone Asda dod ota tions 8c Water Bottles, 2-qt., regular 75c. Sarsaparilla, $1.00 size, 44c Fancy Pins, cubes, assortedicolors.. 4c | ones ... .48c | Vin Palmetto, the best Spring Fancy Pearl Hat Pins; reg. 10c.... 5¢ Rubber 8, 35. $1.00 size... Ge Black Sewing Silk, 40-yd., dozen, 17 | oneS....scescrssevesreneneeees .25c | Dr, Green's Nervura, size. 570} ewer en ee, eccccosorooecoce= OSS S550 5500 00S SSSSS Coco ewcccoreccesoeosesesen fe. ere _' Washable Russian Blouse Suits. | Sizes 3 to 8 Years--.$1.95, The first consignment of Washable Summer Suits for Boys is here. Plain and stripe Cham- brays, in Oxford, navy, brown, old rose and light blue; also white duck. White Linen Eton Collars and white silk bows; these suits are from one of the most prominent makers of Juvenile Clothing, whose suits are noted for their exclusiveness of style and perfect make, cut | and fit. The Blouses and Bloomers are cut extremely full, which adds to their smartness, Similar styles are sold by exclusive outfitters at from $2.50 to $3.00, Other Washable Suits from $2.95 to $7.95, The choicest and most exclusive novelties, i Second floor, rea Women’s German Kid Gloves, 59c. The Spring Importation---Ready, Here's a good, serviceable, stylish Glove for a ridiculously small price, The first arrivals of our Spring 1905 Importation. Two-clasp German Kid Gloves, narrow embroidery; they come in modes, tans, golden, seal and olive browns and white. 59c, a pair. Mein {loo ===] ns A Timely Sale of Napki a Fourth Less Than Usual. Coming just at the time when hotel-keepers and boarding-house proprietors closet for the coming season, this sale is most opportune. They should tin row at these prices, 89c, a dozen—All linen bleached Scotch Damask Nap- kins, 17 inches square. are stocking the linen new owners quickly to-mor- $2.59 a dozon, Superfine quall de Damask Napkins, 22 inches ae Guallly ‘leached Satin $1.59 a dozen—Heavy all linen bleached Scotch Dam. $2.79 a dozen, Superfine sk Napkins, 20 Inches square, Ds k Nav te ia ri TS tIR ENOL heavy all linen bleached Irish It as SNe Sane Square, 1 Damask Napkins, 22 inches square, t a ‘i dozen, Splendid quality bleached Satin 2.23 adozan—Superfine quality bleached Satin Dam- FtMask Napkins, 24 inches square, ‘| nehes square, Main Floor, rear, quality bleched Satin t Bullding Work Monday Wonders 15: tonic, AT