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~ PHYSICIAN DEAD FROM SPINAL WALL STREET MENINGITIS Dr. Zeiser Succumbs to the Disease After Treating Many Child Patients, Dr, Chariés H, B, Zelser, a prominent young physician of Harlem, lies dead to-day in his handsome home in the Ponclana apartment-house, No, 509 Wat One Hundred and Twenty-fourth atreat, from spinal meningitis contracted from his patients, a number of whom he had been ‘treating for the deadly disease, Dr, Zelacr lived just elght hours after he took to his bed, although herule efforts were mado by follow mhyaiciaus to save this life, Dr. Zelser lived with his wife and three children, two boys and a gin, Ho ‘Wag thirty-four years old, and had built Wp a good practice, His specialty was Giseases of children, Two weeks ago Dr. Zelser had four eases of spinal meningftis among chil- Gren, During the following weeks two more cases, were added, All required the closest observation, To make matters worse, his wife was taken down with a bad case of grip a week ago and the physician had to treat her as well as his other patients, Ohne of his chiluien, @ boy ot tour months, then became Il, and under ‘the strain of all these things the doo- tor became badiy run down, In the care of the spinal meningitis cases, Dr, Zelser took the usual pre- Cautions against infection. Last Thurs day afternoon he complained of a bad eadache, went to bed, but got up later @nd visited his patients, The real breakdown came on Friday @fternoon, when Dr, Zelser returned home completely exhausted and was taken with a chill, He went to bed, and Dr, J, H. McInerney, of No. 186 Man- hattan avenue was called in, Dr, Me- Inerney diagnosed the case’ ag spinal meningitis, which diagnosis was con- firmed later by two other physicians who were called In consultation, Byery- thing possible was done for Dr, Zoiser, but ne dled early Saturday morning, His wife is now in a critical condition, the result of her illness and the shock of her husband's death, a s PLAN TO KILI, THE STOCK SALES BILL. Republican Assemblymen from the City Will Attempt to Break Up Caucus, ALBANY, Maroh %,—A movement to Kill the Stook Sales Tax bil was or- ganized to-day by New York Repub- cans In the Assembly, They threaten to break up the Republican caucus called for to-morrow night, when it Is proposed to make the Stock Tax and Mortgage Tax bills party measures, Assemblyman Agnew, of New York, said to-day; “I doubt if it will be neces, sary for any one to bolt the caucus, |% @ it now looks as if there would he none, I think the leaders have become aware of the danger of passing the Btock Transter Tax and the Mortgage Tax bills, The sentiment in favor of returning to direct taxation js growing. 1 understand that at least 40 per cent. of the Republicang in the Assembly are opposed to the polloy of Indirect taxes inaugurated by Gov. Odell. It is only @ matter of time when we will have to return to the old system," ‘The Brooklyn ‘delegation has re volted agains( the Stock Tax Dill, ee LONDONERS FIGHT FOR JAP BONDS. Police Called to Keep Shonting Throngs of Invesiors in Order When Loan Is Issued, LONDON, March %—When the prospectus of the Japanese war loan of $160,000,000 was Issued at 4 P, M. to-day the neighborhood of the issuing banks resembled the scenes witnessed on first nights at popular theatres, Long lines of people were struggling for adinission and special foreés of po- lice controlled the streams of eager in- vestors, The interiors of the banks were filled with shouting crowds strug- Bling to snatch prospectuses, ee eee RUSSIAN BONDS DROP IN PANIC ON BOURSE BT, PETERSBURG, March 288.28 P, M.—A_ semi-panitc prevailed on the Rourse here to-day, Russian Imperial 48 fell a point, to & 1-2, PARIS, March 2%,—The tone on the Bourse to-day was heavy, Russlans were weak upon a denial of the ree port that the Imperial Council had de- clded to open peace negotiations, A general stagnancy prevailed and the market closed heivy, Russian Im- rial fours were quoted at $8.60, and ussian honds of 1904 at. 508. The private rate of discount was S1-5 per cent. ———— COTTON RISES ON THE GINNING REPORT, In anticipation of the ginners’ report e cotton market opened nervous to- with the list unchanged to 4 points Tt was noted that the same in- terday were sup: and this ew Exeapt In Wes homa there was not : aos were high: vv qilvalent to, 18384, OUT OF WORK, ENDS LIFE, Jozoph Stilsiv vy, thirty. A pater bowdng iy by No, WM Mlra ave found dead to-day Jn ils room, He bad committed suicide janaling iWuminatine x riskey find been out of employmen pout three months and had beoome do- apoudent, TURSDAY, Maroh 2. Whether “Ups and Downs; A Story of a Southern Coal and Iron Merger,” 13 to be a comedy or a tragedy re- mains to be seen, The see-sawing tac- ties of the stock market’ manipulators furnish the comedy element, but the final effects on the gullible emall trad- ers may savor of the tragic. A few) days ago the Stock Exchange brokers who have been most assiduous tn thelr efforts to convince the speculative por- tion of the public that a strong com- bination of Southern coal and Iron com- panies was to be effected pushed up prices 2, 3 and 4 points on the announce- ment that Rock Island imterests had taken hold of the scheme, To-day the Proposition bevame clouded and the lit- tle traders made haste to get rid of thelr shares in the Southern coal and {ron properties, even at declining prices, The Sloss-Shefflold plant 1s essential to the proposed combination, After the annual meeting of this company to-day President Maben anrounced that there was-no proposition pending for the pur- chase of Sloss-Sheffleld for cash and that the proposition made for an ex- change of securities would not be con- sidered, His company therefore was out of the merger scheme for the present, On this Information the market pro- ceeded to do things to the stocks of all of the Southern coal and iron properties, Tennessee Coal and Iron was badly, treated until some of the strong finan- clal Interests back of It gave It a help- ing hand, , While the annual report of the Sloss Sheflield Coal and Iron Company showed a decrease of $1,102,000 In net earnings last year, President Maben re~ ports the prospects for the current year extremely good, Entirely different con- this country now, he says, and’ there is reason to believe that the result of ‘hig business for 1905 will be entirely satisfactory, St. Paul, which weakened late yes- terday on the published report that the company Intended to spend $100,000,000 bullding a line to the Pacific coast, con- tinued weak to-day. Roswell Miller, Chairman of the Board of Directors, positively denlea the story, but his de- lal did not infuse any life into the stock, Market conditions were such that specialists In St. Paul concluded to Keep out for the time being, and with- out vigorous leadership this stock 1s too uhe smali speculator, ‘he men who control the Qhicago, Milwaukee and pros clive Pacific coast extension a pur Tt has been brought up in Wail street once or twice a year for the Inst decade. ‘fhe only important expendituro for extension now contem- plated by the Bt. Paul directors ts about #0, Lor Work in the Dakotas, Wall street optimists who have been e bullish sentiment Were visibly discour- forenoon, The moderate rally toward enough to revive thelr usual enthual- at all to the liking of the faithful its endu pers cause of the action of the stoc! di o elief p the e SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, THE TIDES, ALM. P.M ye th xf 1 Go: Hel | Gate PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, Kroonland Quebeo Piemonte agansett, Glulle Bl Bud Dritish Princess. INCOMING AMSHIPS, DUB TO-DAY, K, W. der Grosse, Citta dl Reggio, Bremen Gibraitar Cassel, Bremen, OUTGOING STHAMSHIPS, BAILED ‘TO-DAY, Barbarossa, Bremen, Apache, Charleston, Savonia, Nap! Monroe, Norfolk, Q- J RYE Crop of 1892. el owed by It's Pura That's Sura, 10 Years’ Served and Sold Evorywhere, .| New York & Kentucky Co. Sole Proprietor, | New York Branch, 232 Fifth Ave ditions contro) the tron markets of lugh priced lo engage the attention of St. Paul road pronounce the story of a for several daya predicting a flood of aged by the spiritless trading of the the olose gave them some hope, but not asm. The weakness digplayed by the Pennsylvania Railroad shares was bad 6 levers re this stock, whose confidence in ng quality }@mounts almost to “'n, Some weeks ago. con- ve bivkerage houses gave out the up that when Pennsylvania cropsed 140 {t meant that the stock would rise like a kite until the price was 160, The “kite” showed an Inolination to fly a lttle lower to-day, partly, no doubt, be- igre oars at the annual meeting {n Increasing the bonded Indebtedness $50,000,000, It le the opinion of leading operators in the Ex: change, however, that this new bond issue Will nol operate as 4 permanently lepressing Influence on the stock, The valls that satisfactory arrange. ‘eady been made to float {re 1 Three shares of Standard Ol stock were sold on tha curb to-day for $625 per chare, whion {s the highest price for these securities in several Sun vises, 5.51/8un sets, 6.20/Moon rises, 1.89 High Water, Low Water, AM, P.M. 2 8.00818 24 8360 93 4.80 10.08 10.23 Antwerp Havre Genoa London Naples Falveston Bi Dorado New Orleans Morro Havana Manitou Landon Ryndam . tterdam Sardegna’ Genoa ‘Antwerp Laurentian, Glasgow, Itallan Prince, Cardiff. Bales, 8800 Am, 6C0 Am, 100 Am. 100 Am, 100 Am, 300 Am. 2300 Am, 200 Am, 20200 Am. 1100 Am, 600 Am, 10200 Am, 1900 Am, 200 Am, 2800 Am. 600 Am, 1600 Am, 2000 Am, 100 Am, 2700 Chi, 4000 Chi, 900 Gol, 600 Del. 4) Del,, 1700 Erle 2100 Brie Hitch, Low, Close, 1% 10% 10% 60% 60%) —2%4 | 924 424 | 800Nor, & West 7% — 14! 28% — | 46200 Ont, & Wert,. 62% 400 Allis Chiers,., 100 Allle Ch pf 1100 Am, Beet 8 46500 Amal, Cop, C. & F. pf. sell U7 UT 1 + 26% 101% 100 10% — tw! Smelt, pf.121% 120% 1204 — 19/ 4108 100A, T. & 8, FP, 88 | 200A. 'T, & 8. F, pfl024 102% 102% — %/ i UR Altace ars AUR Boe on) % Line,..141% 139% 104 + %4| 108 L & 8 F 2p 70% HOB, RT, \ 30) Brunswick Co, 18% 18% 184 — %| 400 Buf. & Sus. pf. 0) 89% 0 + % Mi% 46% M7 — % 8100:Can. Pac 16100 Chea, & Ohto., 68 200 Chi, & Alton., 4% 40% 40% —-% 20 Chi, & Alt. pf. 81 81 81-1 100 Ont, rminal. 18 1800 Chi, Term, pf, 34% 600 Chi, Tr., 10% 20 Chi, U, Tr. pf. 41% 000 CC.,C.& St, L1.108 19700 Col. Fuel & I, 56% 600 Col. H.C, & 1. 16% South.... 21% 24% 24% + Ye 800 Col, Bo. 2d pf, 84% 31 3% — 206% 205% 2064 + % 100 Corn Produots 4% M4 uu 40 Corn Prod. pf. 64% 64% 61% — % & Hud,.18% 187 187-2 L, & W.388 385 388 +15 100 Den, & Rio G. 33% 98% 33% —% 81% 81% Bh — % 8100 Con. Gas 900 Det. Un. Ry.. 100 Det. South., ., 10) Dist, Co, pi 9600 Diabitlers’ ‘ 400 D, 8.8.4 A. pf. 600 Hleo, 3000 Brie... 600 Fed. M, & 8, Net 2 38y Hido & 1.10% 10% 10% Express...290 230 280 +2 8% 8 8M H, & L. pf. 51% 61 1 = % SM OM 50 60h — 20% 2614 StF. pt. 60 6% 68 + %! 11% 110% 140% — | 97% 96% 97 = ay + 80% 29% 80% 108 108 — %| 86% 874 —1% 40 A.T, & SF iets, % — We! 2000 At, C, $800 Balt, & Ohlo,.108% 107% 108 — %| 0B. & 0, pf... 0% 8 % — th! 66% 67 —1 241-2414 —1ie West 23% 93 28% — 10 C.GLW. pf, B.W% 31% 34% —1 26400. C,, M, & St. P.175% 12% 179% —2 6 H Hh—% 31% 31814 — B Mh HK % Os LL i) 0% 9% Wh — se 8% 66% = 66% — % pf 95 HAL HY — Ha 100 Gen, Elec, Co.18i% 181% 181% — 4 100 Hock. Val. pt. 99% 93% 98% —% 200 Tl, 200 Kntok. Ioe.. + 160% 159% 159% — % TInt, Paper .... 22% 21% 21% —% 0Int, Paper pf. 78 7™%} 78 800 Int, Power .... 200 Iowa Cen! 4800 Kan, C, §o. 4100 Kan. C. So. pf. 66% 65 6% — % 800K. C, Mt. B,pf, 8% 8% 8% + % +18 «(\18 18 20L, EB, & West. 40 40 0” —1 600 Long Island... 68 66K 56% 3% 4800 Lou. & Nash,.140% 189% 140 — % “200 Manhattan .... 500 Met, St. Ry... 1640) Met, Secur..... 8000 Mex, Central.. 2% 24% 24% 100M, K. & T.,. 81 80% 80% — % 100M, K. & T. pf. 6% 65 6 ly 914 — % By — % BIH 41% 10% 167% —1 Way 122% —% 805% 86% — % 6800 Mo, Pacific ..106% 106% 10 — 4 6400 Nat, Lead 100 Nat Lead p... 30800 N Y Central, .161%4 160 40 Nat, Bis, Co. 0% 60 6 —% 4 8 B —% 06% 106% 106% —24 160% —1% 105 3-8, 99% 14 + | Cot, Ol... Be Bia HY + Ih | 8100 Peo, THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS, © 100 NY C & St Ta,. 4746 200.N. Y. Dock p. My % 600 North Am... 10054 300 Pacific Mail $6700 Pew, RR 44% 400 Peo, & 200 Phila R. 4400 Pressed 8 C,, 70,Press 8 © pf., 200'Puriman PC. ,.248% 800 Ry, St. Sp. pf, 96 Bt. Fay’, 164 1644 164 — | 80 Rep Steel ..., 24 8200 Rep Stee! pf.. 81% 86000 Reading 100 Reading 1 p 9900 Rock Island., 1700 Rock Isl, pf., 70% 3600 Rub, Goods,.,, 31 200 Rub, Gds. pf., 98 20S. L. 8. W., 6 500:'St. L. 8. W. pf. 64% 161% 68 05%) — | 88000 Bon. Pacific... 67% 30 South Pac, p.118% 6000 Sou. Ry. Cov... 84% 800 Bou. Ry. Co. pf 97% 100 8tan.R, & T.Co % 17000 Tenn, C, & I,, 97 2300 Tex, Land + H% 2000 Tex. Pac., 1... 88% 600 Tol. Rwys., ., 90% 200'T, St. L, & W, 39% 400 T. BL. & Wp, 58% 1600 Twin C. R. 1.114 400 Un, Bag & P,, 18 90 Un. B, & P. pf 79 104700 Union Pac,, ..128% 500 Un, Ry. Inv... 48% 300U. 8S, R. & Im 9% 28800 U. 8. Lth, ctfs, 14 | 8500 U, 8. L. p.etts.106% 1800U, 8, Rubber,,, 42% 20 U. 8, Rub. pf.13 67900 U, 8. Steel 45300 U, 8. Steel pt.. 95% 600 Va,-Car, Ch, ., 94 100 Va, I. C, & C. 48 1000 Wabash .. ..., 3300 Wabash pf, $00 West, Un, T., 92% 40 Wis, Cen. .., 28% 600 Wis, Con. pf... 61% 6) *Ex dividend, The total sales of were shares and of bbonde’ $881 00 Samy — LONDON STOCKS QUIET, WITH PRICES MIXED, LONDON, March 28—Money, though ‘the supplies were Increased eomewhat by the release of $2,500,000 in Treasury bills, was in keen demand for Stock Exchange requirements, calls amounting to nearly $10,000,000, Besides cash was wanted for subserip- tions to the Japanese loan, Discounts wero firm, ofeitig” ta et and irregular, stead mates and fears of and the market Foreigners merally were dull Japa- n@se were firm. Government sixes of 1904 were quoted and various change wi nsols were complete y. Americana opened generally at a quar- ter of a point below parity, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Union Paviflo were weak in spots. Camadian Pacific was rathor steadier later. The reaction was attributed tothe coming crop esti- dear money, Dur- ing the afternoon prices eased further, closed dull. WHEAT PRICES DOWN, Net Wheat opened off in the market to- Sales, High, Law, Clone. Chia Ws 2 a {AY With speculation fairly active. The (~ % Minneapolis market was the weakest In 59 34 bhe coun: ri | were steadiest, Weather conditions 100% | the crop country continued fayo 61% — T& Corn started steady, being al 43% —1% tains In Sees and steady 14014 —1%4| yew Norley caoning hesst tM. 0; s 110% — 5% Cr 110; July 1 i July mber, 48 7-8, 8 closing prices were: bid: July, 03. heat, 169 8% Renton 4; May corn, 63 %§ — 4% July 2, 6 % Chieagu's cloring prices. were: May —* wh July, dd; Septem: 6 +i mn, 47; May, 21% — 4 47 ed; Septem: 80 1% 99% 114 a OBJECT TO BEING SUED 0 ! Ra eee aad i 1% —%| Henry R, Rogers and Frederick P. 80% —2 | Addickw Axk Court to Strike ” -1% Out Their Namen, %%—%| Henry R. Rogers and Frederick P, 684 —1 |Addicks by affidavit to-day remon- 66% —1 [strated to Justice Gildersleeve against 1g — %|Delng made defendants in a $87,000,000 lawsuit brought by the Johnstown Min- $4 —%/ Ing Company against the Boston & 6% — 4%) Moreland Consolidated Copper and Sil- ver Mining Company, *-%) "Whey de % jof the 90% + %| matter before deciding the motion, BUT TRADING BRISK. | “Red Letter Day’ Sreen Grading Stamp Collectors Go-Worrow at he Bug Store! d prices at St. Louls ble, b: moa, FOR $37,000,000 DAMAGES. (lare that they are not officers ater company, The sult Is to 44% — | Mecover $37,000,000 damages for gold, sil- 88 | ver and copper taken out of the mines, = “Justice Gildersleeve sald he would ap- 90% + %| pvint a referee to take testimony in the Splendid Premiums Given for Filled Books. HOUSANDS of people are energetically and enthusiastically ‘collecting Sperry & Hutchinson Green Trading Stamps. Thousands have filled Books and are daily exchanging them for various valuable Premiums, Any number of comfortable homes bear convincing evidence of the helpfulness of the “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamp system. 4 Think of the advantages! You get merchandise of superior quality when you buy at the Siegel Cooper Store, for the best markets of the world are invaded. You buy at prices as low as can be found anywhere. _ If by any chance the price quoted at another store is lower than ours, we immediately meet it—frequently going still lower. You select from the largest stocks of merchandise in New York. Is it any wonder that the. rading Stamp Collectors continues to swell in volume day after day ? number of “S..& H,” Green Double ‘8. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps Mornings This Week from 8:30 Till 12 0’ Clock.’ Thereatter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. 67 1%) 118% — % 124 1% | 7% —1 | 127% —1%! 8 +2 By + % 2% —% 1% + % iy 21” |] CORN & BUNION WAX & PASTE Da 2M A] CURES CORNS & BUNIONS, He Nothing Like It. iat "Price 20, 34 JAMES S. COWARD, 48 —1% |] 268-274 Greenwich St,, N.Y. 22% — o = % — 24 — % 2834 — |e 51% — | Furniture Covers, Without restriction as to yard- age, we supply all material for usual sizes of five piece sultes with best bindings and finish: Belgian Stripes. .7,95 Linen .... +600 +9,50 Japanese Retrigerators. SIEGEL COOPER COMPANY'S SPECIAL REFRIGERATORS. ’ made of hard wood, golden oak finish, and is one of the best cheap grade refrige~ rators on the market. BF Lachine (Bloge! Cooper Store, Basement.) Sap-a- Lac. JAP-A LAC “ Wears like iron;”’ most desirable col- Y% pt, 4o/l pt, % pt, 24e|I a, (Biewel Cooper store, Basement.) Screen Door. So Balance of our last year’s stock | f , \ sar dan nila be Nad ale allt Seg aRR PETE $35 Drop Head SewingMachines, for one day only, $10.00, | $7and $8 Tan Cov white and black, All sizes, All Cars Transfer to Lexustes 10 3h 759° D00°X Women’s high! grade silk Iisle Vests, all sizes, 25c. These Illustrations Show the S of the Tan and Broadcloth Jackets} Ss ThatWeres20, no. But Now Are yar $11.75 At Bloomingdales’. strictly high-grade, man-tailored Jackets — shaped perfectly and finished with artistic skill. Lined with the finest Skinner satin. The right weight for wear now and several months to come. 32 to 44 sizes. Actval $20 Jackels for erland Black Cheviot Top Coats, $ h 98 Women’s Lisle Thread 2-Clasp Gloves. ; Women’s Lace These gloves are wonderfully popular——we have been kept busy keeping the supply equal to the demand. We are pleased to announce the arrival of anew lot, 3.000 palrs of women's liste thread two-elasp gloves, in tans, modes, grays, Bold elsowher © at Qe.) f . Mati oor, 59th St Men's $1.00 Kid Gloves, 69c. Men's kid P. K, walking gloves, in tan shades; actual value $1.00; special | seconds; sold els Bloomingdale price, 69e, | Women’s $1.00 Kid Gloves, 5c. 0" All brand-new glace kid gloves, with two clasps and correct stitching, Colors; Tans, modes, grays, black and white, All sizes. Main Floor, both St, Section, They are $11.75 mmingdale tyle The nattiest, smartest little coats imaginable, Strictly all wool of fine quality, lined with satin, finished with heavy strappings and tailor stitching, 32 to 44 sizes. Second Floor, GOth St, See ” Lisle Openwork 15c| Hosiery, 15c. About enough tor one day's sell- ing. All strictly first quality, no sizes at Bloomir Only 6 pairs to Each Custoiner, Main Floor, 59th St. Seetton ek: Bloomingdales’ 53m: 1° gon st of SCREEN DOORS. | Perfect in every way with the exception of being slightly shop worn. They are in very desirable sizes and havebeen priced as high as $2.25 and none less than $1.00. Special to-morrow, (Slee! Cooper Store, Basement.) Janey Fresh Eggs. All fancy selected quality strictly fresh EGGS, direct from our own henneries in . Every egg guaranteed, Direct shipments by express received daily, For Wednesday, only we name the low price of, per dozen, (Blegel Cooper Store, 4th Moor.) Ou Cooking Stoves, MONARCH BLUE FLAME. OIL COOKING STOVES. — This stove my one that has been priced every year at | Neat tailored model. Entire front of $4.50, and never less. Practical and easy { ‘luster French tuckings and graduated side | Ne. designs in marbleized iron to manipulate, as well as guaranteed against smoke and odor. Tworburner size, | (Slogel Cooper Store, Second | Ftoo (Siegel Cooper Store, Basement. Women’s Gloves, | CLASP MANNISH CAPE WALKING | GLOVES—English Red or I-clasp Paris | Made of solid birch, maoahs Point Embroidered Pi Spring weight in White Mode and Tan, Regularly $1.25; at We are showing complete lines with | many imported novelties in Hand Made Filet Mitts, Lace effects in elbow length Gloves; also Pure Silk T. 9. 5, | finish, handsomely _ polis @ | have carved claw feet, heavy cushions—our own I 00 i make, ° Women’s Gloves. Will place on special sale Wednesday an advance importation of TROPICAL NET MESH GLOVES with Suede Lise Palm in black, white, mode and tan, regularly 75c, at, pair, lo BUTVYON LENSTH PURE SILK * $6.50 IRON FOLDING COUCHES— MOUSUUETAIRE OR SAXE WRIST } as wo separate couches, complee with } to dealers, fords | Utitity Boxes, CALFSKIN AND PATENT SHOES & KIDSKIN PATENT LEATHER BLUCHER OX- FORDS; all are ths season's 1 ; and well werth buying, as most of these were made io 7 9g Fo) sell at 3.00; tomorrow, Store, 24 Moor.) ‘for SAF." Harness. LORD DERBY ROAD AND SPEED’ WAY HARNESS---2%% in. Kay saddle: lin, double and ‘stitched traces. Enamel or calf folded breeching and breast collar and neck strap, beaded reins, black or russet, Choice of bridle, open or closed; robber and gilt leather, (Bigel Cooper Store, Basement, Iront.) Boys’ Suits “ Comprising Norfolk Jacket, Double-Breasted Jacket and Three-Piece Vest SuitsinFancy | lace border and me- i Mixtures, Overplaid and Stripes. | dallion decoratio Mi 7. 5d Siz 8, regularly $12.0 (| Sizes 8 to 16 fraetl 34 Floor, ast.) | Slewel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Front, i Boys’ Blouses Water Carafes,’ At 29e. RICHLY CUT WATER Included are ‘‘Mother’s Friend” CARAFES, id” F full size, assorted desigr and Imperial Blouses of fine ularly $3.00; at ality Percale and Madras. i Set 4 to 14 years, Priced gen- erally at 48c, and 50c, Z 95 (Slegel Cooper Store, 24 Floor, Bast.) Maids aR 8 tty ay Lied) WOMEN'S White Lawn Waists At 95c. A. decidedly clever side-plaited and French tucked tailored model, It has front plait and hemstitched cuffs finished with small pearl buttons. Newest sleeves and hemstitched turneover stock collar, Spec+ ially priced, (sioxel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Centre, 18th 8t,) Mission Rockers, $6.00 Mission Rockers, fi made of solid oak, weath- ered finish, strongly cons Spanish leather, 4 (Stogel Cooper Store, Sth Floor, Dinner Sets. AMERICAN PORCELAIN DINNER SET—100 pieces, ind! cluding soup tureen and 3 large | pater every piece with gold HAND PAINTED PORCE. LAIN LAMPS, fitted: with | central draught oil pot and complete with Il-inch globe-tod} match; regularly $5.75, at 2. 9 tor Floor, (Siegel Cooper Fiore on O WOMEN'S | Write Lawn Waists At 69c. MISSION } CLOCKS, — In Flen oak, large size, 8-day movement and half-hour gong strike, several styles} regularly $3.50; at plaits, Frontplaithas inserting of English | eyelet embroidery, plaited back full coer ih cake Ce) J sleeves tucked cuffs and stock collar, teed; special Specially priced, Wallace i Cooper Store, Clocks. tweens he oP aly, titnekeeper; regularly & kK?) guaranteed and excellent h 45 timekeepers; regularly $2.25, (Slee! Cooper eri oe Floor, Fronty r, Centre, 18th Bt.) Morris Chairs, $12.00 MORRIS CHAIRS—- ed, shaped arms and full spring | seats—complete with figured (Slogel Cooper Store, Sth Wioor,) anemia Jron Folding Couches, Yietory Sewing Machines On Easy Worms. High-grade reliable ball-bearing Machines with all the newest and best attachments. fononow at 4050 » Third Floor, Sanitary, substantial and strongly con- structed, can be separated and used mattress and bolster, limit Sioa cosiomer and none @Jy OD | (Siexel Coos 1 Mioor,) Yittary Hose Si upporters See hite sooner tava | MILITARY PAD FRONT gods; 4 sizes, ranging) [rom et inchesto 1 OSE SUPPORTERS. with male four heavy lisle elastics attached, fijured burly Ho Sy as the heavy, a 00, 2,25; 75 | in black and colors, a pair, 15¢ (Siegel Cooper Store, and & SO, Main Wh, 18th Bt, Ain (Siogel Cooper Store, 3d Floor, Front.) (Siegel Cooper Storo,