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Sirikers Hired Again by the In- ‘“Terborough Go On as “New | Mon” and Get Wages of Be- ginners—Service Yet Poor. : $e of the old mon were taken baci Bday by the Interborough Company, “ leas pay thon they were re- Defore the strike, for they go new nen who ‘were pald $3.00 0 day the strike have been taken back @ day, and must work ten houre instead of nine, who for years have re- @e high as $2.40 a day, to-day $2.10, The strike breakers, Fecelvo the rating of the old- with the extra salary, Some of matemen are getting $1.75 4 uy, others $1.60. Before the strike the Thgost in the service received @nd now they must go back Service is Yet Poor, The train service has been in such bad that the company is hurrying to back conductors and guards. at the Interborough that 600 more men would Minutes on all the elvated railroads im the Subway. Assistant Superin- Keoghan admitted that the com: iy, Was running all of its trains at a Tate of speed than laet week, Mr, however, sald the elevated ‘within ten per cent. of their wervice, and there were ins in the Subway than at any, Mis tine, ‘The Subway trains, how- Rot garty as many care as headquarters of the strikers, ] on One Hundred and ‘street, there ttle ac- Nelther of the leaders, Pepper Was to be found, Those aif a hundred men, stood Not Salos, olately and disougsed the ir hopes, Jaying the blame of those’ they acqused of Aa them out, The men re was double deal- ia” MESSENGER BOYS OUT ON STRIKE. to Work Twelve Hours May Unies Receiving | Additional Pay. ly Hall was bereft of messen+ iad to-day by a rh on ea 5 va trom the Ui 18> t , Pompany's | poh ty in ‘The company le Concern, having special priv- § of which is that of running the Cly Hall and maine there in charge ‘ot been ee 8 “ho a iy Hall belie diosa ‘on i et work cate Ah rg will le tl @ Board Ing to-day, P FOR FORNES BEFORE BOARD. rt Paper jn Peynhylyania if Suft at Meeting of the Aldermen, ting of the Board’ of Al- President Fornes, who served with a writ in the the Pennsylvania Railroad, to compel the Board to act matter Of its application for a Foad through Brooklyn, The ties Bic Friday and was ickey, 4 announced the sers and went on fecord oa Committee on Bridges ‘ea aes for or against the ato ba Sullivan, of the paces ea aaa & series Di “aie aoa fn N POSTPONED ly of War Situation | French Haukers Halt An Negotiations, ) March 14.—Inquiry to-day at principally interested In the are doan brought the been decided to AP A sepreerriteliye of postponement han “adonaite period that it ly the issuance would occur to come. ment was attributed to of the war situation, la Resumes Trip, (TOWN, March 14,—The er Lucania, which lew York Sunday morning to this port Sunday an Hier reseblpe i 7 ° to Gambling! d be struck if all men would ecinte the safety and sureness of une-hunting when common sense, capital and the forning World's eal Estate Bargain Bulle- are jointly employed. | i $0 Alla Chiers .. 17% 17 MT 0 Alls Ch. pf... W2 GL 1 + 20 Am, Beet Su, 27% 26% 87H +244 10Am, Reet pf. 31 84 84 41000 Amal, Cop... 81% 50% 80% — % 8200 Am, Car & F., 8m 304 OK + 300 Am, 8 8% 98 +1 200 Am, Cotton Ol BH Be — % 600 Am. Grass T.. 7 Th + t0).Am, Hide & La 14 Hh — 2000.Am. H, & Lupt a 30% 50% —1 90 Am. Tee by 5M 1600 Am, qe 9% 9% + 600) Am, Laco, By 8h — Am, Loco pf. 144 1h —% 400.Am, Malt .... m ™ 90 Am, Malt pf. Oh + 709000 Am, Smelt, 984 101% + 6100.-Am, Smeltpf.129% 122% 188 + 90 Am §i, Fay.. , BK 1% 164 —% 6% ol 14Y 14% 1 9% IT — 2% + 70) Am, Wool pf..1074 108% 207% ie 600 Anaconda 119 119% 1p 100 A580, M, 1 pf,, 98% 8% 0514 1950004. T. & 8 F982 8 oh iy BOAT. SF. pf.100% 103 108 = 4 1000 At. ©, L KM 11% 12 1 10 1%—% % 66% — 8% 80% + an ity 18 m1" MMH Bt 100 Can, P, rh Fs 7 MM 7% — pected & Ohio, 6 HY Hh — % Chi, & Alton... 4% 41% +13 800. Chi. @ Alt. pf.. 8% at 6900 Chic, & N. W.246% 4p, Hh +% IOC. & NW. pies 20 68 +6 1000 Chi. Gt. W.... 2% 4 MK 200 Chi, Gt, W. A. 67% 67% 6% + 4 #0 Chi, Gt W. B, %Y Bh + HO800 C., Mi. & Bt, PAN 1814 181% + OOC. M. & St.P.pis2 191% 192 + BOChi. Term, ... 17 1% 17 4 24 32 2 Wh 1M—-% im 107 24 rol 6. ig Pmt f U 200 Col, Bouth. .., ri mae HH 304 — m8 8K OK Bw TOK 78 1% 192 198 = $88 800 +48 6 Kh 90%, 90H +16 HM 81K + 54M 3% 40 41% 16% 16% bial m%—% $100 Erie 1st pt, iy Me =% 1900 Erle 24 pf. OOM 10% + 8000 FM. & Spl 96 Oh OOH + 100 Gen, C, Co, pf.108% 1064 107% 1400 Gen, Biec, 00.18 187 187% 200 Gt. Nor. pf..:.200 20 290 @® Hock, Vatley.. 7% 96% 97% — % 20) Hook, Val. 4 5% 97H +14 4900 Ill, Central 161% Wie + Int, Paver . ot 24 3% — Th Nt’ Paper pf. 81% 814 81M + 400 Tot. Power .,., 90% 59% 9% + %§ 00 Int, Pump pf. 88 87 he 160) ToWa Centhal. 29% 2 Wh + % LAr dared 56% 55 8K +1 2% 30 4 GH rip a 8 = 105 106, 12 168 1% | 2B ~14% Im =t 4200 Mot, Bt. Ry. 123% i” 1h ~ % $80,000, 000 IN PENNA, BONDS,|. He pattrona Stockh Meet Maturing P. PHILADELPHIA, March 1.—A new ‘bend! issue of $50,000,000 wus authorized to-day by the stockholders of the Penti- h syivania Ra!iroad Company at the an nual meeting of the corporation, The action will be ratified by a stock vote to be taken at the annwas etection to be held on March 28, The resolution authorizing the bond issue was presented by John P. Gren, Firat Vice-President, who explained that uring the year there will mature about $27,000,000 of 6 per cent. bonds for whieh Provision must be made, In addition, it was necessary to pro~ vide the funds for that portion of the construction and equipment expendi+ tures of the year to be charged to cap- {tal account ard for the current outlay upon the New York tunnef line. aa WHEAT PRICES MIXED IN ACTIVE TRADING. Wheat prices were mixed In the mar- ket to-day, while trading was acti Corn started firm and active, The mi ket opened a shade enaler, with a falr trade, New York's opening prices were; Wheat—May, 111 6-8; July, 97 3-8; Sep- tember, 00, Chicago's opening prices were; Wheat —May, 112 8-4 to 114 1-2; July, 98 to 027-6; September, 86 7-§ to 87, Corn—May, 49 to 1-8; July. 491-4 to 498-8; Beptember, 49 1-4 to 49 3-8, New York's closing prices were: Wheat—May, 121-4 bid; July, 97 1-2 askell; September, 907-8. Corn—May, £6 8-4 bid; July, 661-2 bid. Chicago's Nate rices were: Whe —May, 1181-8 bid; i J+4 to 93 September, 867-8 i si, a ryan May, 4934 to 497-8; July, 497-8 iia; ‘September, 497-8 bid, a LONDON STOCKS RALLY IN LATE TRADING, 4—Money was not et to-day, but the scounts generally LONDON, Mar abundant In the demand was good, were stoady, ‘Trading on the Stock Bxchange opened h but prices weakened under the of selling in Paris, where the situation 1s causing some unx- peace prospects being consid- lesa good, Consols were firm In the early part of the day, but sagged later, owl partly to the forthcoming London County Connell market recoy but closed pest quotations of the day. duns started at above parity, In sympathy with Wall street, New York Central and Canadian Pacific being ‘the feat There were several further ad- vances, particularly in Chicago, Milwaue kee & Bt. Paul. The feeling here, how: ever, was eas optimistic than in New York and operators were cautious, Prices have reached a point where money brokers hesitate to abcept Ameri. is a8 rete for large amounts, rm. ‘oreigners fiuotuated heavily, Ru slans were weak on Paris sales, Ja nege were not support imperial Jay gene coyernment Gs of were quoted | lbelow ’ High, Low. Close, Ch'g. Net Close, oh’, Bales, High. 4600 Met, Securities 85% 00 Mex, Cent..,., 25% 100 M. & Bt. L,.., 60% 1200 MSP & S8M..117% 000 MSP & SSM p.162% 10M K & Tex,, 3 M00M K & T pf. 68% 14600 Mo, Pag., .,...110% 2700 Nat Blas Co.. 604 71600 Nat. Lead .... 98% 1100 Nat Lead pt.108% WO Nat ©. & 8., 5% THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS, , | dullish sentiment In the stock market, *| New York Central, St, Paul and Lack- OONat B&B pte 2 9 Nat. RRM pf. 41% 41% 41% —% QONat RRM 2p2h 2% 2% + % NOON, J, Central.203% 202 202% + % MON Y Alrbrake.166 150 1H +1% UMN. ¥. Cen, ..107% 165% 164% — % MOON.Y.C. & Bt 1.61% 49 60 WNYC & StL 283 a ly 1 @O Nor, & West, i 7 —% MO North Am. .... 103 —% 5% +2% « 16% 1h us -% 100 Pere Mar . 100% — % 2 Peo & Hast... “4 -% WOPCC & Bt L& HY O40 Preaved 8 C., 87% Ih — he 1400 Press 8 C pf. 0% wo +h 00 Pullman P C28 us +1 1900 Ry Bt Sp's... 35% Be—% 0 Ry. Bt. Sp. of UY 4% MK + % 200 Rep. steel ...,% 1% 1K—% $00 Rep, Steel pf. 7% 7% T—% 89100 Reading .. .... 00% 9% 9% — 6 $0) Read. lat pt... 4 02 92 16800 Rock Island .. BW — HI, (i f0K 80% — 14 BY Bi —% © 8 +2 ny . OH 2% + th M600 Gt. L. BW. pf. 4 69% 69% + % 20008. P, & Om...200% 198 1 +6 100 Bt. P, & Om. p.200% 200% 200h4 1% 47800 Bouth. Pac .... 71 69% 70% — ¥ 90 South, Pac, p6.118% 118% 118% — % 11600 Goluth, Ry. Co, 96% % 36 — 1800 Bouth, Ry. pt.. 99% 99% 905% ~~ 14) Host Rope & TT 1 1 1 — $100 Tenn. C. & 1... 92% 1 mh —% 100 Texda Land ... 1% 41% 41% + % 470) Texts Pacific, 40% 9% 39% — $00 TOL Rwy ..., 2 28% 20% + 1% 400 T.,Bt. 7h 41% 8900 8. 6% +3 100% 1% + % Ft ed 184% + % Ke 100 , 0 +% mobi 82 82% + bed aN M+ K b, 85% 80% +1 fo 4 1h — amb, Bh D +% hg wy 1% —% pd al Leath. p.106% 105% 1054 — % 1800 Rubber. 2 41% + 10U, B, Rub. pf112% 112% 12% 400 1, a 16% — % a0 1, 6h — % 1000 Va.. u% — % 0 Vaw 108; — % ‘eye ee Bh me 7 +% 100 Wi 181% — % 1000 Mh + 4 wt! 44 — % a+ ahnrte'and of bende poaeon es 7” viper ub er |TAMMANY MEN LOSE ON CONSOLIDATED. Gay Shares Fall Off Fonr Points on Report of Adverse Lepislation, : was a decided drop in Con- folldated Gus early to-day in which a ot Tammany men are said to vd been bitten, The tumble amounted @bowi 4 points, and was caused by Bavide from Albany that strong press- ure Wad being brought to bear on mem- Hife of the Legislature to pass a bill jp session H compelling a reduction price of In New York City. a ge olltieians who bought this tool rare | gind tip” several days jet out, and scores of bit ars ara ti ruefully, DEFUNCT SHIPBUILDING PLANT SOLD FOR $515,000, The property and plant of the defunct Towneend & Downing shipbuilding any was @old at public auction ooter's Island to-day. In order to at themselves the bondholders aunt in the fade for Lda De hoe ‘ou! i: iat, Pr Miss it A nists for thi wmanolder a. “ane. abilities of the com- pany aggregate $790,000, A STUCK PIG. Read how a pig and a harpoon helped Bherlock Holmes to solve “The Mystery if "Black Peter” in the four-page Color panes of Saturday's Evening ‘orld. \ SHIPPING NEWS. paaanenans ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Bun riess 0.15/8un sets G.05iMoon sete, 1,08 THD TIDES, High Water, fi Hook,, ov Hell Gate Perry Livonia .. Citta dl Neustria Cretic INCOMING STRAMSHIPS, DUB TO-DAY, Kronpring Wilhelm, Uitonla, Gibraltar, remen, Morro Castle, Havana, Main, Bremen, ,, tatanhense, Barbados, Citta Gi Milano, Nap PA MAMIE, DA m Rio Jai Yucatan, Site, Galvest randenburg, Bremen, 8: ‘inane, Colon, L Araphhoe, Charleston CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Tho Kind You Have Always Gought | tively the lowest, WALL STREET TURSDAY, March 14. A disposition is developing to hold the Rockefeller—or rather the Standard Oll—Iinterests responsible for the strong awanna, In each of which there is @ consplovous Rockefeller Interest, have been pushed upwerd with a vigor and persistence that betokens @ well-con- sidered purpose, The remarkable advance in the price of New York Central (it reached 167 3-4 to-day) is causing much surmise and/|t theoriaing anil ikewlse is bringing up- On the market large quantities of in- Vestment stock which was bought aev- eral’ months ago below 12, A large proportion of the selling of New York Central to-day was undoubtedly for Profit taking, Although this stock maintained a remarkable degree of firmness the liberal offerings of tha brofit-seekers foroad the price down cons! bly more than a point below the highest figure. H. McK, Twombly ip sald to be & po- tent influence in the pool that Je putting Up the Vanderbilt stocks. Mongan and Hockefeller brokers are buying this stock on a large scale, and Wall street Js Inclined to believe that the announce- Ment of. an important consolidation plan is imminent. Varipug theorlas Were passed around on the floor of the Exchange to-day, The most popular one was that plans for a $500,000,000 holding company had been agteed upon by the New York Central directors, This holding company, according to | end th current rumor, is to take over the atocks of the New York Central, the West Shore, Lake Shore, Michigan Cen- tral, New York, Chicago & Gt, Louis, Take Erle & Western and the Cleve- land, Cincinnati, Chivago & Bt, Louls, All Of theao roads are now practically owned by the New York Central and the placing of their capita) stocks in the hands of a big holding company, it is thought, would enhance the value of each materially, A singular fact in connection with the | trading in New York Central was dia- closed to-day. The head of one of the Principal anbitrage houses in this city cabled an order for 2,600 shares of New York Central to London. He recelyad a Prompt reply that even 1,000 shares of New York Central could not be bought {n the London stock market at any Pri All of the foreign holdings of this stock appear to have becn absorbed, Following in the track of the upward sweep of the Vanderbilt stocks the coal road shares took an aotive part in tho bullish demonstration. The Reading pool resumed operations on an extensive scale and Ontario and Weet- ern became @ conspicuous feature of the trading, with a steady buying de- mand, Lackawanna reached ta high mark, 400, on small trangactions, There 1s very little of this stock affoat, and One of the leading room-tradera re- Uhat present holders would soon be able to get 400 for their shares Boe, Wie, stats Book 4 te Which book Sou want, Book 6 on Rheumatisin It they cated to part with ‘thom. ap Faron sylvania continued stron, favorable sentiment valle + i ih er th rate tee Ons stock Mat A nt ment comes from inside Fources, don. end Philadelphia Interests to be willing to take all of these that are offered, Steel shares, perhaps, felt the effects of profit-taking more than any other active heavy the past few weeks, bie small hecoming tired of wa: for the price | to go 4B higher sold a ly both yoster- and to-day, Weaken fractionally Union Paoitic continu traordinary vitallty, wae current some da: ago as stock had been practically up, dealt In to- aay mounted to Harriman and his cks, ‘There has beet pretty es tO displa: Altnouh ates ort 8 that all and the ay kory that bia sulution In Steel common for | olders: using the pice to bo! many thousands of shares war rice waa) 8 a their Northern Becuritles stock "hod ut ting their money Into plea Pacific finds much credence in the Sti ty remedy I offer @ ful! dollar's worth trop, Not @ mere sample—but a regular dollar bo!. tle—standard size and staple, Weak Kidneys To any Kidney sufferer who has not tried Thero ts nothing to pay, elther now or later. I ask no deposit—no promise, ‘You take to risk, ‘The dollar ree eae is 00 Sriinay fam bottle i i be- ure of Ita results tl make thie otter that Toth and I fee) ‘attord to jody does not treat In the £1 tne Hkteye t mnaelvee, Bue ch treatment is For the kidneys ary not thelr” weaknesses 3Ften repulariiies have ny poner—-no selt-concror operated and actuated by a ti condition wt the feta 01 he ney nerve Is weeey the kidneys are patie Rand healthy, If the Kidney nerve you ft wy She inevitable result—Kidnay trouble, This tender {8 Only one of a wre est contiule. not uf the heart and ihe liver Lome! mplicity’s sake 1 have fated thls Freatn nerve system the “In. , ferlingecuct the nerves tiny ent} Waik, to talk, to act, to think, “Tne gue te Inaster nerves and every. ¥ cor tle Ah tho Ha yaa ‘This la why 1 treat not the kidney that ts weak but He ailing herve that MAKES jt |weak. ‘This Je the secret of my success, ‘Thig |vwhy Kiet afford. to ao this Unaual ening 10 y FREE the firme dollar bottle iat ANY STRANGER may know how ty remedy succeeds, The. ofter 18 open to every one, everywhen who-has not tried my remedy, ‘Dhpse wird have ted ii do not need the evidehee, "go Su munt write ME for the free dollar onder {oMil then send Fey your drug: gist for a full tat seat ‘ahdara ‘ala End staple, He will pags it do $d TEP nok as freely. an those Haring before him and wl gen Nyrite for the order to-day. tree order for Book J on Dyspeps . Fore dollar bottie Book @ on the nee Sou must adatess DF. Book 8 on the Kid 11d cases are often cured by a singl: ae For wale at forty thousand Cay 9 Dr. Shoop’s Restorative *Kocie Co. Wednesday, Deep Price Cuts in Curtains, Couch Covers, Etc. BOBBINET LACE CURTAINS, lace edg- {nk and Inserting, full size: jue 1,50 2.25 2.50 Pr. At 1,19 1,35 1,78 Pr. COLORED “CROSS STRIPE CURTAINS, in novel color effects: Value 1,00 4.75 275 Pr. At 75¢ 1.25 1,98 Pr. Carpets & Ru AXMINSTER Pere borders match, value $1.35 yd.......6 89c ALL WOOL SMYRNA RUGS, Oriental “ and floral designs: to Size 6 x 9 ft., value $11.00..,.8,25 Size 7.6x10.6 ft., yalue $15.50,..12,00 Size9 x12 ft,, value $19.50... 15,75 Awning gs---Big ORDER NOW—WE'LL HOLD THEM HERE gs---Unerprice. RUFFLED BOBBINET BED SETS, with Renaissance and Irish Point centres: Value 5,00 6.00 7.50 Set At 3.00 = 3,98 5,28. Set ORIENTAL TAPESTRY COUCH COY- ERS, 60 inches wide, fringed all round; Value 3,75 4,75 5.75 Bach At 2.75 3,50 © 4,28 Each VELVET CARPETS, in room, hall and stair patterns, value $1.10 yd 78¢ ROYAL WILTON RUGS, choice designs and color effects: Size6 x9 ft., value $22.50.,.18,75 Size 8.3x10.6 ft., value $30.00, 25,00 | Size9 x12 ft., value $35.00, ..27,75 | Savings. IL YOU'RE READY FOR THEM— made of best double-dyed 8-02, striped material, mounted on galvanized iron frames and hung with screw eyes; all work done by skilled/meehanics; our awn- ings work easy and wear best; for windows 2.6x6.6 feet, seasan price I. $3.00, now....+ MERHAN ANE sapevenres Furniture Reup holstered: 85 Our facilities for reupholstering furniture are hermes while our collection of Coverings compares favorably with any shown in this city; our prices are posi- Superior workmanship considered; call or send us a postal for our representative and ascertain at what Jittle cost you can freshen up your home, 125th Street, West, Between Lenox & Seventh Avenues, rAd Contall ce WEDNESDAY, M/RCH 15TH, Linen Han WOMEN'S IRISH LINENHEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, YOUNG MEN'S or YOUTHS! FRENCH LINEN HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS (white’, Crossbars. Value $6.00, - . dkerchiefs. per dozen, 1,50 Fancy All-overs, Stripes and per dozen, 3.00 ny shrei responsible for thelr hey are not the nerves of ‘thates | ot | at | im, SUXTH AVE; ls Aledo / 25 regular*44 brass beds, 29.50 E greatest sale of the year, barring one, and even then values were no better, but we had more beds, At that time we sold over fifty in one day, Now we have 25 at 29,50, so it’s plain that you'll want to come to-morrow, as there will be no more at this price after Wednesday, Exactly like the cut, and you won't see any beds handsomer and better at $44 anywhere--heavy 2 in, post—mounted with husks—extra heavy fillings and joinsd sothey cannot work loose, Guaranteed best T! French lacquer—all sizes, 18,00 for 32.50 brass beds 25,00 for 48,00 brass beds 30.00 for 42.00 brass beds Mattresses, 10,00 for 15.50 X quality mattress, 4$.00 for 21.00 XX quality mattress, 18,00 for 24.50 XXX quality mattress, $0c, for 7c, pillows—22x28 inch, your choice 44,00 for 68.50 brass beds 49,00 for 74,00 brass beds 69.00 for-85.00 brass beds Hatire Fifth Floor, Our Spectal Box Springs, $8, Usually $10,50—made of the best materials by the best workmen— fal Cha carried out to the letter—that’s why they're superior to all er $10.50 5; LS kine istered top—rabbet edge—64 teal springs fancy ticki This dresser and chiffonier bargain offering is appropris ate at thistime and will enhance your interest in bedroom een, od $14,265 for $22.00 dressers, | $15,00 for $24.00 chiffoniers to match. | $26,50 for $35.00 dressers, :! Annual upholstery @ curtain sale 4¢ off. HUNDREDS of bargains at 3c, 6c, 9c, 15c, 19c, 25c and up are creating the greatest stir of the season. Positively the only sale of the year that enables you to choose all the little neces- sary odds and ends, as well as portieres, curtains, draperies, &c., at third to half the lowest sale prices for the same qualities elsewhere, Here's the way we're crowding this department: Te att ART T. JAPANESE CREP USTRIPED TAPESTRY CURTAINS, 80 wam:| ROUGH COV Polonia!) ples, but one of a style fringed ail around; fh exquisite solid rolor|secial, each. Sie, effects on a white tack-/CUR TAIN SCRIM; ground; actual value) chatoe White, cream or $8.60; sale price, OBe| fain, colored. etripes ideal 0 60c, LINEN TAFFETA, 36 IN, wide; neat designs and 1c, values; | and colors; yd,, a Fourth JAVA PRINTS, 36%n, wide, excellent’ for Kl- monos, yd., 188, t| RUFFLED CURTAIN BWI1RS, with stitched rutfes, yan "De. BAMBOO PORTIER Hers richl; colored, Value, each, BBE PES: | MEIC BRIZED PIt- ors | Lowy LOOPS; justrous Nascora: | ong: twisted yarn fe lon - | long; twisted yt 1, $1:80 | sels; wind college effec JAPANESE ORIENTAL SCRIM, ye ber ROMAN STRIP RD CREPE— Cruuiite, deawawork | TRPGerRY setviceahle | 4 tn. wide, for drap- OPAQUE WINDOW deniens in new Spring FRENCH | TAPFRTAT | quality, in ‘rich color-| ¢44, A 160 i ide, 4 0 erles or Kimonos, §9¢./ SHADES, 86x72, all Hata nig Onege tional vals) & aaitty, ra i ae $1.5 ng; die, grade, yd, quality, yd, 400, Hida Boe GE 17, 000 pairs of ruffled muslin curtains at 25c, and up—good quality, too, Plain muslin curtains, Lae ruffles—pr., 256, Striped muslin curtains, cheap at 50c,— pr, 396, Tucked, 85c, curtains —hemstiched ruffles, 496, Figured muslin $1.00 curtains—plain ruffle, 596. 3,600 pairs ruffled popbinet curtains below mir's cost, 1.25, 1.95, 2.50 220 sample rope portieres at % price, 1.75, 2.95, 4.85 Cross stripe curtains underpr! 1,800 pairs of curtains—value $1.25—at 756. |” Cross 450 pairs curtains—value $1.50—at 986, 1,100 pairs curtains—value $2,00—at 1,25, French crepe curtains, up to 8.50 pair, 3.75. imateb curtains, sear eatgC, 1c, 28¢, 38c.! fresh Spring novelties. oods to 2,200 pairs curtains—value $2.50—at 1,50, 310 pars curtains—value $3.25—at 1.95, © 580 pairs curtains—valne $3.75—at 2,50. Colored Scotch madras, up to 98c, at 396 & 490, 8,3 x 10,6—new Oriental and ‘Medallion designs. :80c yd. for 1.10 heavy wool velvet carpet-— splendid assortment of hall and stalr designs—two-toned and Oriental effects—a good, desirable velvet carpet. 97c yd. for 1.25 fine quality velvet carpet-— suitable for any room—a variety of new designs-—color- ings are soft and harmonious to any furnishing, 1.10 yd. for 1.50 five-frame body Brussels carpet—some patterns have borders to match—good as- sortment of colors-—Orlental and scro}l designs, 69¢c for 85c. all wool ingrain carpet—new de- signs and colors—durable—for dining-room or bedroom, $23.95 for $30 Royal Wilton rugs. March sale’s rare carpet and rug values. RDINARY sale terms cannot describe the activity these rare March values in carpets and rugs will create, This important spring event starts with no less than 2,000 Royal Wilton rugs to-morrow at value $3.75—-size 27 x 54 ins.—new 1905 designs and colors, (Third Floor.) $2.95. 527,95 for $35 Royal Wilton rugs. 9 x 12 size—splendid as- sortment to choose from. 89%. yd, for 55¢. genuine Kirkcaldy cork linoleum—8-4 width—genuine Scotch goods. 69c 4. yd. for 1.25 granite inlaid linoleum— s0lld colors to the back. 9.50 for 40-yd, roll of fine woven Japanese mattings—all the leading shades—this season's goods— flexible straw and very pretty effects—value $12.00, 7.95 for 40-yd, roll close woven Japan mat- er $9.75—half rolls same rate, §.7§ for 40-yd, roll jointless China mattings —block and pin effects—value $7.25, Best $30 go-carts, $17.50. BLOCH, Heywood, Wakefield, Whitney and all other makes so widely known and universally used that to-morrow’s saving sale will be looked upon as the time of the season when the oe must be purchased. , ‘o-carts are famous all over Amer- tca, and they are con- sidered remark able 7 values when priced up 50 to $30. We doubt if = you will have another chance to purchase the new Spring styles un- der the regular prices. It's baby’s right ‘0 have an outing every bright day from now on, so don't miss this sale, All the newest, handsomest designs are here—all the new 1905 improvements—some have parasols, others lace covers—best quality reed bodies, finest gearing, bber-tired wheels, patent brakes —a chance to buy a Spring sewing, and save Honactide. $30.00 ees at $17.50, Bas'mt Satesroom, this machine for..,..6.0.44.+. ri ($80 sewing machine $11.75 WE sell ten of these machines to the agency's one, $o that's why we can offer you a bonafide $30 value for $11.75 to-morrow. Hundreds are paylr ng the agency $30 every year. Fourth They will have no other machine, because ae i the ye It Ratt the famous Singer, hay- [ete create all the new effects perfectly, So it’s up to your consideration. whether you will pay the agency $30 or come here to-morrow, right at the time you are most in need of a machine to do your ing a greater diversity of stitches aad man: ue Ly Ur THES TT] 15 improvements, Eac machine includes a full Set latest attachments, which enables you to 17 pieces of Ideal enamel ware for *5 Pe coat enamel on steel—1-3 to 1-2 price. 2ysmeut HIS is‘an $8 outfit for $5, but of course if you want the separate pieces T buy them at 14 less than regular prices. We make the outfit offer because this ware is jesroom, you can superior to all other kitchen utensils and more purchasers prefer to select a complete supply and discard (Kquailiy that ‘will last for yes pieces now in use. Certainly there’s an additional saving on the outtit, CS PAE CUEMTE RAOUL Mat SU CEU Oe 17 pieces in the outfit, $5.00, [arest spectaT pcs fat ten Ipttle, Qeat, Hpped saucepan, tee ft, lipped saucepan, ng pan, ti At Borlin saucepan and cover, io, basting spoon, §-qt, Berlin saucepan and cover, 10-qt, eeaiie pan, ‘St. Berlin situcepan and cover, Frying pan, Lis-at, rice boller, 10x? roasting pan, 1 qt, tea pot, 10-In, colander, Q-qt, coffee pot, S-qt. covered bucket, Willow-ware. Ar vor eit nnn stration | Kitchen articles, ge, tor B02, oval | Be for $M ky | oid. iefashioned way? Why tre yours | O8¢ tor os Ppa tor varnished Wash baskets, | potted Baa! self with the old method when you arg choppe 5: f for $1,35 80 can reduce your labors by using the | "ve extra blades, | Be ay cod anit 950. hamper. {$1.95 for extra | wactical Universal bread mixer? Sev | gx, 4 ven, clothes ha large, 84uare | demonstration In Basement. Small or Melb, Be eke fate abe. for ce.) hamper, hinged | size, $2.00; large size, $2.00, Come | famlly scale quality pastry sorap basket, cover to-morrow, 1.25~3-!t. table, | boards, Semi-monthly @Lente w- || | Bro, M. a “Venn, hot 86 | larg Out honda ur (6 Ye net fen in MI tor mixed eanvased; 4 to 6 | tb. atrips, I) pi SS SARDINTS. Btuart bow hy Wishy uns ( ) 4 cal ART coc ‘OA Boral | EXPORT ASPARAGUS val Stuart mama! | TA CLARA PRI 8 iNy ext vinted, rit — The cloves | 296 AMBOYNA CLOY richest flavored tmported: | regular 40, quallty, Ib. Hb, enn CODFISH—The vencer 16¢ | SIMPSON CRAW Bene co, ngrocerys: sale: ‘eggs, 25c i nny aren dellveredy L en carton Nive Nenad: th,, e, Visit the So STRINGLESS eron finost Btate; ox

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