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day and KEE, Wie, April %.—A run National Bank and the ‘Trust Company began when } opened for business to-day, whys } run all the and ban! ‘was limited to these inati- other banks doing business \ rush was fierce while it lasted, moon it wae all over, the bank thirty-day rule on dime de the Clearing-House declar~ ke perfectly eound. tthe doors of the First National “Trust Conrpany were thrown .the crowd, which had lined up two four abreust for a distance of halt from the main entrance of each on, filed in as rapidly as the would pesmit. demands made on the bank. At meeting of the fouxe Association Milwaukee Clear- to-day thi wig statement was issued: f Mllwnukee Clearing- Hou “Th tion, after examininy fre aene and ‘collateral y ional of Milwaukee, bn of ag examination fied that the bank js perfectiv Solvent and able to pay Hi DISAPPOINTED BY STEEL EARNINGS ‘Report for First Quarter of the Year Shows that They Are $4,500,000 Below the Ex- pectations of Wall Street. 40,000 call, result al tist caret re} not carnings January of this v 810,87; February, — $5,629, ————_$_— bales of October The market a Wall strect's expectations of the total earning of the United States. Steel Cor- poration for the first quarter of 1005 foll off more than $4,000,000. earning after deducting expenditures for repairs, renewals, maintenance, in- terest on bonds and fixed charges of the subsidiary companies was $28,025,896, The figure whioh Wa!l stree: looked for Was $27,500,000. \Mhe unfilled orders in hand by March Bi were 5,597,560 tons, 1,460,099 compared with that of March an iner “GI, 1004, The net earning for the first ‘three months of former yeara we ‘BEARS SELL AND y COTTON PRICES DROP, ‘The cotton market fell rapidly to-day under a pressure of selling orders from hears and Wall street operators Beominent broker offered a block of al t are Gent cotton in the local mar lot of unloading fro: feors rading for a while Pe Hei ‘or & A ii was i the. ope! es | ee a were: M. ere: ay, 7. P08; August, 7.11; October, : AMERIC Lo) count On the Stock Hxchange the attend- joe wus sparsre, hut trading was fotive. Consols hardened and closed iv ‘prices 08 CANS FIRM N LONDON MARKET, INDON, April its were firm, ieler, _ Amenioans Christman 4 Clark, of Consolidatea Christman & Clark, members of the » announced thelr jar opened 25.—Supp! money rolmively were abundant tn the market to-day and the demand moderate for the mining settlement anu the discount of bills which had « evmulated during the flat, liquidati Exchange, Suspend, . Christman and x the latter being t . he arm's main office ineton avenue, olidated Exo! thy with a b hange Building. ‘DIVIDEND ON STEEL FERRED. tors of thi jon at a al div! fer of the Oris tha’ ‘The actual Liverpool own 6 to ¢ points, and tis encouraged bear element in the efforts holidays, Business resumed earlier than usual, own, fears of renawed wirengthened in. the forencon, to parity, spec nhon *, Walle Lowiavine & Nani! om numors that it will be c: with the Atlantic Const Line. —— he Board me (More than a dozen sought admission ‘and there was a lively scramble ‘enter, Men and women, an oki man mn crutches among them, were fostled ‘Ws their efforts to get into the banks, @nd the police were constantly com- welled to push them back. Tho Board of | Directors of the Mil- Chamber of Commerce met to- voted unanimously not ¢o with- @raw the current fund from the First ational Bank. The opinion was gen- ly expressed that the bank was fectly solvent, The directors of the First National “Bank at noon issued a statement de- glaring ,positively that the bank was Perfectly solvent and would pay every ‘oar of its indebtedness. John I, Beggs, a director of the First > @ational Bank, and one of the men who Gave $200,000 to make up the defalcation of Bigelow, said that the bank had to- day, recetved $2,000,000 from outside and local banks with which to meet any eo fol- ise AS ully, all inst as a it they ense of One und the forme los of was Dis falr~ jon, bul ie was at No, ranch in je United ali WOMEN'S DEPT, Silk Shirt Waist Suits. PHENOMENAL VALUES. Silk Shirt Waist Suits, Tailor- made in Black, Blue, Brown, Reseda Hunter's Green and Jasper, Full Blouse with Stitched Pleats, Bishop Sleeves with Mosquetre Cuffs, "| Kilted Skirt, with stitched pleats to Match Waist. Value, 16.50, Silk Shirt Waist |. Suits, Brown and White and Blue and White, of Novelty Silk — Full blouse waist ‘pleated and piped with contrasting colors — Fancy shirred sleeve, Skirt side panelled. pale and ‘alue, 16.00, Silk Shirt Waist Suits of fine black and white and fry and white stripe, full louse, broad stitched pleats down ‘the front finished off with ormaments, full skeves with tailor-made Sits, skirt kilted effect, Value, 17.50. Silk Shirt Waist Suits with the full se ine sleeves with fitted cuffs. Skirt tucked .6-inches +be.. low hips. . Value, 45,00, ei 0. 1 BROADWAY @ 13TH STREET. ||| JAMES McGREERY & 00. THE CLOSING QUOPATIONS, Teen Outfitting Department. Mer ’ and Floor, Malea, \« , Clone, “Oh 3M Atte Crvers TM Im wee | Russian blouse signs ; _ m. Bet a2 9 OK of plain or fanc: MR. NUBADAY, Aprit 28, |6%00 Amal. Cop... Hie 814 83% +2% made Pp triped P id me Strest te still wondering how| «0 Am. Ag. Ch. 2% 2» « —%| Gingham and al ped Per- much money John W. Gates lont in the| 7100 Am. C. & Hh. 4 1% %—%! cole wheat deal, Some of the wisescres of| 20 .Am,C.& Fpl 10 101 +%| : the Exchange make a pretense of| 100 Am, Cot. Ofl. 1% 4% m%%—%| Sizes 2 to 5 years, ene eiige information on this] 100.4m, Bxpreses2%0 28 20 —5 a ni inasmuch as thelr figures! 90 Am. H. & L, .ag and x, Revues vay Mengueeat wath: lab ae Bat te gn Gk: atta cide Nl io the impartial invewtansor te Staresa| 22 Am. toe cits. 0” 6X 84-4 | Taffetas silk, three-quarter friends declare that he got out of the ae 1 cttapc@ ©) 6 6 —%! length Coats: Navy blue deal with “only a few hundred thou- Tan, CL um UA b d Se te ie ial” ‘There we corumniy| 2 Am Edn, pe... 6 + and white and brown an no outwainl show of sailness {n or about | 1420) Am, Lono.,... 57% 56 BT + % hi heck: the ofices, of hares G, Gates & Co,| 990 Am. Looe, pe) 118 118% — M4] |W te:checka, It is algnificant, however, that this 0 Am Matt. pf % Uy +% rs. has gone completely over to the bear |0070 Am. Smelt..,.119% 114% 119% +84 Sises ato 4 yea side of the market, 1900.Am, Smelt, p.1my% 122 122 —% 5.85 As brokers for a very strong coterie | 29 Am, Snuff pfl0i'4 101% 101% + % of Western speculators Gates & Co. have | so Am, Bt F..., 154 1% 15% Misses’ black and white era of stooks. | o00 Am. Ot. F. pt @ OL 61% —1 Pacifis in blocks came out| sero am aerar no 198% wom ag) eCheck Underskirts, 36) rom this quarter soun after to-day's 20) Am. Bus. ) ‘187% 187% 187% —1 . id arket opened. loom traders who have} 5, Ady “i inches wide, ined the bear contingent immediately Am, Tob, OC 07% 8% i +84 ry, “The Gates crowd \s AD) Am. Wool ... 8% te 88% +1% \ 95¢ and attempts to raid sev 800 Am. Weol pt.105% 108 105% —1% eral of the active stocks followed, Be Ae Seen 123% WM 1200 +2 tle most part, these attempts fasled, | AT & B F.. 87% 86% 87% +14 ie To be sure, a bearish scntiment pre-| 100A T&A F ptt 1024 1024 + % Twenty-third Street. valled, but there was no disposition In 4200 At. C, Lane, .168% 165% 168 +1 F any strong quarter to jump heavily on| 5 Ralt. & Ohto,.108% 107% 103% +1% any stock, The cautious operators are | 8900 Bklyn R, T., 00% 6% 66% + Te apparently willing to let tings drift for 100 Belyn U. G...200% 201% 204% +4% —_—_—_—_—_—____eEeEeee = awhile, Close watch is being kept on] 20 Brnne's Co, 1% 16% — tiv movernents of the big pool man-| 20Can, Sou, OH 6 agers. Two or three of these pools are | 1180 Can, Pac. 160% 162, +14 bucked by cnormous resources, and tho| T100Ches & Ohio, 514 65% + JAMES M GREERY & 60. course of the stock market for the next ae a é Aneto Pig Pits) pep) Cl few months will depend largely on the a i palley agreed upon by these uel lead. | 00Cht, Gt, Wy. 3 2% B+ ers, 10C GtW pt B. 0% 4% 3% — Ladies’ Union Pacific. it Ig believed, well soon | 10Ch GtwWaeb....86K 6 OK — xd give way as tie leader of the market, |50C M & St P..d7K 116% 179% +34 Cloak Department. It in an open seoret that plane devised | 20h! RY Pee ae Hie eng by Harriman in connection with Union | 10 EER Psi Vucific'a iuture status have beeay 20C C & Bt L,.10R 01% 101% + %| Black Taffetas Silk Blouse abandoned, There is no longer any ser- | 10CI Lor & W.8 % 8 +8 or Eton model Coats, with tous talk of a Union Pacific-Vanderbilt | 1000 Cl Lor & W p.1i0 110 M0 +214) . combination, Mr, Harriman will for {14100 Col ¥ & Ir... 6% 43%| embroiderycollarand cuffs the time being remain in undis-| #Col HC & 1 16 + id- turbed control of Union Pacific, but Jt | 2600Col Bouth 3% 2h + %| and fancy lace or embroid: is not likely that he will receive any | 0Col 80 1st p: 694 50% ered Vests, agulstance from elther the Vanderbilts | 800Col So 24 pI % BWH—-%L, : "lor the Rockefellers in aggressive fights | 2300 Cons Gas my 24% + % | Lined with white Taffetas. 'Jagainst other Northwestern railroad tn- 500 Corn Prod. nye nK+M terests. 1) Corn Prod pf... 9% be + % 16.50 pt ra Lule acon become the centre! 1800 Del, & Hud. 187 18h — ¥ interest. in the speculative field, Den, 1G. i . There, 1e allan happeassa gusploon|| {obec Une Ay vi a Fi Taffetas, gloria, or crave: despite official denintx, that something | 09 Det, Bo % th — nette; full length, travel- Impomant tn pending in the affairs of | g909 spiatillerw ay 0% + 9 this rod. ‘The St. Paul pool, which 19| go D868, & A. pt 2% 29 4) ling Coats, believed to Include a Rockefeller tn-| 709 ioc, ee oe He a an terest, evinces @ determinat!on Slo i 4 the BHPS” OF Uhh elon ee ehethee | abe Blo H 8 +% 19.50 and 22,50 the steadfast support given to St. Paul ene % bd} In designed merely to let the members| 11 Erle Ch Id of thepool get out with a profit, or is | 10 Fe : AA ore Twenty-Third Street, part of a more far-reaching acheme, {3| 201. M. & 8. pf. 99 tol +2 * A matter of conjecture. Through vari- | 1 Gen. Elec ..... 118% 178 178% +1%) ous channels Wall areet receives re-| 70Gt. North. pf.29 284 284 -—7 peated: assurances that the conriol of | 100 Havana Elec. lity 16% 15% + %| ai, Paul is to be changed, Perhaps the “ a panaiake » '% 7 1 | see aitest emanation from the fertile brain| #700 1Il, Cent. 16144 160% 161% + of the rumor-maker ts a story to the | 10 Int, Paper .,,, 22% 22% 22% rie 12338 Rock Island ae "ay an ae effeot that the Rockefellers have come| 3% Int. Paper pf 80% 60% 80% + %| 1800 Rock Isl. pf... 7 ms TT +h to an ngreement with J. Plorpont Mor- | 200 Int. P vets 88 ofa. pon ump 3 32 my B+ % gan, James J, Hill and Marshall Field | % Iowa Cent. pf. 64 63 64 11% +1% by which the St, Paul and the Northera | 2000 Kan, City Bo,. 30% 8 80 + % 8 Bm + Paciie systema will be Joinod, full con-| 160 Kan. C, Bo. pfé8 63 42 wus trol of the Burlington being turned} 105K. C. F. 8, pf. 88% 3% 88% — % 7H over to the Great Northern. Inciden- 105 Keo, & D. M., 14 4 pt os om ¥ a tally the faet leaks out that the Rocke. 100 Kniek. * Heder fellers, Jnetead of being the hard-and- 4 ate Hy et fast allles of Harriman, are working in TAN +34 Bie th — % | complete harmony with the Vanderbilt 1s — % 1% 15 4 | ind Morgan railioad Interests, 119% +1 68%, 4% +-1% The indifrerence of Northern Pacific | 99) Mex. © +t j 17% 117% — 4 insiders to the speculative position of | 3)? Mex. Cent. 22% + %| 4000G0u. Ry. Co... 8% BH + % that stock In the market was further | SY MUSP. & SGM.115K 114% 116% 1OB.RM& O.cty, 097 MM BT” accentuated to-day by a drop in the| ya aySt PSSM pavl 19% 161% +14 | g00StanR& T.Cot 1 0 + price, on light transactions, from 168] Sy arg gi en: Ole M4 BT + % | 1a00 Tenn, C, & Ir, hy Of 9 +1% to 166, Northern Securities, on the MK. & T, Dt, 00% 64% 66M +1 “a 4 —t curb, displayed more strength and spirit | 200 Mo. Pao ....,.109% 102% 108% +1 Hy 2% + % than has marked its course for several] SON, C. & St. L160 149 140-1 | gop Tol, Rwwys..s.- 34 98% 8M ays. It was In good demand early|, 20 Nat. Bis. Co. 62 61% 62 + %| goo TotSt lide W. 88% 38% 08% + % in the day mt 3671-2 to 168, and aubd-| 000 Nat. Lead ..., 47% 43 % + %| r00meLL& Want. 60% 58% BM + % sequently the quotation touched 169,| %0Nat, Tad pf..106 106 Ss = kee Md 2500 Twin C. RT.1 Us I + % ‘The demand for Northern Securities| %0Nat EB. & S... 8% C85 BKM +%! Ion, B& Ppt 7? 7 TM +1 “stubs” appears to have worn ttyelt| M0NAtRAM, pf, 874 3714 874 + %| somo talon Pas, 126% 128% 126% +2% out, The ruling price now ts about 600, | 20N. J, Central.197% 197 197 Union Pae.. .. 23% v4 + ‘A spurt of activity in North American| 900N.¥, Ainbrake.156%4 155 asoy —1 | 22 U2 Ry In a ae dvew attention to the fact that a large| OONY.Ce BLL, 60 49% 60 —%| UM Ry In Bt. Bah! ib Bie 6 proportion of that stock 1s held In Ml-| 1000, ¥, Cen.....153% 160% 160% 41%] 1028 8. Pipe SK SIN BOA — wavkee, Soon after the Bigelow de-| Q0N.Y, Dock pte e% m 42°| UB CIP pt V iat faleation became publicly known on| 8900 Nor, & Wont. B% 83% e+) % Sopa ct Monday crders to sell about 10,000 shares| 900.North Amer..100% 101% 107% 41% | 9Y. A huliels sf North American were telegraphed | 1700Nor, Pao... 168 169 42 | 4h me ff, t from Milwaukee to a certain Stock 1x-|10400 Ont. & Woat,. 67% 65% 67 41% | 200 18 change house here, This selling caused| 900 Pac, Coast ...9 9 90 — | 2000 41% +1 4 slight weakness jn the stock and Im-| 1400 Pac, Mail 4% @ 416) 38 be heart pelled some of the heavy New Yori|%50 Penn, RR 140% 142 +14 | 81600 Vanet | holders to rally to its support early thio| 300 People's Gus..10/% 10% 107% + % | 100 moming, Fears of fogced lquidation| 600 Pressed Bteel.. 0% 8 4% +%| 20 ¥ of intportant Milwaukee holdings of 300 Press, St. pf. 6% % 90% + %| 800 North American ir 00’ e+». a» of the] 190) Ry. Bt Spe... 974 9 TH + %| 1400 Bigelow failure Wiss «mre» mpelied| 100 Ry.8. Spx. 9t.100 190 100 m4 and the shares re g-yew dems = tniciz| 3600 Rep, Bteel....., 21 aL + %| 200 loat strength. 9 wabinn we yer stock! 9600 Rep, Btee! pt.. 784 71% TH + 14 bas Leen ra pee on i Tho total hale se om, + 16,000} 99800 Reading .....,0 99% 4M +1%) f eneme BBA AE oo Rate 200 Reading iat pf. 2% Wh 0 —%) Bad + GAMES: MeGR On April Stockings, —eilk Jacquard numerous patterns “veiling” weaves, Sale of Ladies’ Hosiery, 1,000 dozen pairs—Gauze weight, Lisle thread Jacquard woven designs, polka dots, diamonds and numerous grenadine atrip stripes and figures in Colore:—Plain black, tan, pongee, greys, cadet blue, cardinal, old sose, navy blue and novel “Persian” colored patterns, Donble heels and toea, “goc per palr | Value 4,00 é * a Twenty-third Strect, EERY & 60. the 26th, and checks and extremely sheer |Pajamas, made of pink or | Boys’ and Girls’ sizes,..65¢ JAMES McCREERY & 60, Sale of Matting, Fourth Floor, Extra heavy, hand palmed, China Matting, 7.00 per roll 1 Value $10.00, Jointless, hand palmed, China Matting. Made of Lintan straw, 8.50 per roll Value $12.00. Fine grade, China Matting, 116warp. Novelty stripes and pin checks, © 12,00 per roll Value $18.00, Japanese nevelty Mattings, 14.00 per roll Value $20.00, Rolls are full go yards in length, Fine quality American grass Mattings and Rugs, 36inches wide. .36c per yard Rugs, 3x6 ft....3.00 each id 8xr10ft...5.00 “ 9x12 ft...6.50 Rugs and carpets cleaned, stored and repaired, Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & CO, Pajamas For Ladies and Children, On April the 26th, blue Sateen, Polka Dot : Lawn, striped Madras, pink, blue or natural color Chambray. Trimmed with white frogs, fastened with pearl buttons, Ladies’ sizes, 95c. per pair value 1,50 to 2,50 value 4,50 Ladies’ black or ecru Sateen bloomers, soc value 1,00 Twenty-third Street, WHEAT MARKET QUITE FREE FROM PRESSURE. Wheat had a brief upturn in the local | market to-day, while some of the beara took profits, May advanced % of afcent and July & to %, Sontiment tn corn was mixed, but fenerally favored lower prices, New York's opening prices were: Whoat—May, 5; July, 9 1-8 to 00 1-4; September, 84 7-8, Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat —May, 934 to 041-4; November, 06; July, 86 to 851-8; Beptember, 80 6-A to rn ow B4, July, enfember, Og 14 TH oy FASTEST GROWING STORE ty, REFUNDED, T. m ‘Garpets. All Wool Brussels Par‘or, sitting room, hall and stair patterns; value 90c.; very, special to-morrow, madé and laid com. lete on your floor ‘i ienomnamlenito ho champag! navy bl their stamps, filled in with allover lace, The skirts are full shirred flounce style. reseda and brown, , Breen or black; 5 clal to-morrow only at.. Positively the best, girls’ before offered; choice, leather t Women’s Lo neck and arm! thoroug! 5c, value at ‘Women’ and ex! at ‘Women’ vests ha’ and slee best maco yarn, never be! less than 49¢.; 58! c= We have in consequence discontinue Immense The pongees have surplice blouse, shirred yoke, Silk Suits In the latest suspender style. waist, elaborately shirred; skirt full pleated and shirred, with separate suspenders; and stock; colors, champagne, black, reseda, brown, blue or green copy of a fine imported model costing $45.00, and is being sold by + one exclusive house in town at $25.00; special to-morrow, at only,...++ Accordion Pleated Skirts, $2.29. bs Newest Pleated Skirts, made with shirred yoke, Henrietta cloth, and shown in cream, pearl gray, brown, 2.29 Girls’ Box Coats, Special at $1.98. coat value offered this season; made from all-wool collarless; inlaid with panne velvet and fancy braid trimming; full box back, with belt; large sleeve, siik embroidered emblem; cloth faced and double breasted; sizes 6 to 14; no such values ever tan covert cloth or navy blue cheviot; “We Have Discontinued Issuing Blue Trading Stamps, The Benedict & Macfarlane Company have closed their premium stores and have discontinued redeeming d issuing blue stamps to our customers, Therefore— We Will Redeem in Our Store Until May 6th, Inclusive, All Blue Trading Stamps Issued by Us and Bearing Our Imprint of “R, & Co.'’ and Our Serial Number, in Lots of 100 or More. Present Your Stamps at the Redemption Desk, 34 Floor, Annex, and Get a Voucher, Which Will be Accepted as Cash in Pay- ment for Merchandise in Any Department in Our Entire Store, We wantto sustain our well-easned reputation for fair dealing, these stamps at our store to get some satisfactory equiva merchandise for 1,000 stamps, or at the rate of 15 centsa cannot redeem Jess than 100 stamps in a lot, and, of course, been given out by this store, and which bear our imprint of lent for thei. hundred tor each hundred presented, We want every one who has received & Co,” and our serial numoer, We will allow $1.50 inf} Wet we redeem only (hose stainps which have § \ J ” ” ‘ Sale of Garments. Pofigee Silk or Voile Shirt Waist Suits at Half, Accordion= row at Thé voile suits are in surplice style, shirred and pleated and handsomely trimmed with silk medallions. The sXirts are with shirred flounce and tailor folds, Nght blue, dark or light Colors, cream, champagne, . Positively the prettiest suits ever fered even at double the money, Choice at sreeseerresees seers Handsome New Suspender Suits, $14.98. They are made from fine all sil’: chiffon taiteta, with white $12/75 Sil New Pleated Silk Coats, 36 inches lone, ‘with fancy yoke, braid trimmed, made from guaranteed- to-wear black taffeta; sizes 34 lo 44; value $12.75; special to-mor- shirred sieeves afd piped cuff, Thefronts are Cuiors, champagne, black, ole Bodice Belt 98 A 4 Coats, $6.98. 6.98 1.98 Trimmed Millinery. Our second-floor millinery parlor is showing an elaborate display of the season's latest creations and all adaptations of the leading Parisian models. Why not pay us a visit? Our ‘ices are extremely low, while the collection is broad enough to suit the most exact, These r Rindzome hi simply marvelling at; an sange in town for less than $7.00. Made of fancy straw braids, with chiffon and maline folds and facing, trimmed with lilacs, violets and roses in all shades on all the latest shapes, Perfect in every detail, combin- ing style and beauty joe cal Norfolk Suits, both in gray id more wearers of the This great special ought to brin morrow, fhe same quality Suits are toommorrey B er 5 a dike Hone tuohL eae ages 7 to made from allkwool cheviots, in the latest effects ot grayish mixtures; TWO-PIECE SUITS, 7 to 45, shown in the very latest mixtures, and brown; ETON RUSSIAN NORFOLK SUITS, ages 3 to 9, made from all-wool cheviots, {a the latest light and dark mixtures, also blue, Choice at atent or dull izes come Women’s $3.50 Shoes $1.98. The Famous Liberty Shoes, Equal to Any $3,50 Shoe in the Market. You will agree with us,after you have once worn a palr, that they equal any shoe sold elsewhere at $3.50. More an Li wear no other after you've once trieda pair, Kid, box calf, in all combinations of make up; also dull leathers ‘with cloth uppers and ps; in lace or button styles, iiberty cach year, and you'll Shown in patent leather, dongola' 1.98 Sale of Boys’ Suits. $2.85 Values, Special at $1.59. a tremendous throng to our boys’ clothing secti fi 0- ing advertised elsewhere as bargains at $2.85, Our te 1.59 Underwear and Hosiery. hiy elast! Shaped ‘a large sf ig! veless, tights to match, price tton Vests, es; value 19¢. to 25c5 ck Cotton Vests, taped eee exceptionally fine yarn, fc, regular and extra sizess Grade Med lies Nedehh Underwear, ,. Shor ve high or low nec! aot nade oF fore retailed for JAMES McGREERY &60, Cotton Dress Goods, 4soe yards,—black andwhite/ check, mercerized Cotton Voile, Small, medium and large This fabric has a s and is suitable for pleated or gathered skirts and checks, draping. 24 inches wide, 8400 yards, figuredOrgandie, White grounds with col- ored vine and'\flower pat- terns. asc per yard value 45¢ 15¢ per yard oft finish grounds, Oc 14c top, 29c Women's New Fancy Stockings, Women’s Superior Quality Stockings {ne maco yarn; plain black; black wit! white feet or white soles; value 25c. to 35c.; chojce a The ‘‘Warrlor”’ Stocking for to be found; have non-destructib’ double sole, toe; asc, value, WOMEN'S HATS TRIMME FREE Se euvane Special Sheet Music To-morrow wo place on sale the new song entitled wen nlttrieh Melly 0 This soni place it on sale to-morrow Hold Your Horses. ‘The garine, ang ta Wiy. > ickerbocker ‘ i, ts the hit of the show, ‘at the special price of... In addition, the following song Mars," now playing at the New York Hippodrome—on gale at 1Stien Peneereeanen sere garter three-thread. heel and at 15c H Sixth Ave, & 23d St.s! ae | We hits, as: sung:tn "A! Yash Oh, Rabin Tell You - arora ‘Borealis, ‘The Boogie Man, , nded to--Ada 2c. per copy.tor postage, 6.98 | in a variety of desi Sis 1 en varlety of designs, guaranteed fast color; Q i f lor; value 19¢, 1 2C , made of genu- 19c| lidren, the strongest \ ) rice wp to $18.00, but we're featuring a hat at $4.98 that women are we're sure you can't duplicate it about fi v/