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DON’T BE BURGLED! MANY RESCUED BY CONDUCTOR AND POLICEMAN Three Climb Shed and Enter Second Story of Blazing Tenement, ‘Swo children and their mother were Seriously burned to-day in a fire in a @mall tonement-house at No. 487 Carroll street, Brooklyn, while several other tenants were overcome by smoke and were rescued by two policemen and a atreet car conductor, ‘The building ts a three-story structure owned by Vincenzo Capaldo, who haa a barber shop and saloon on tho first floor and lives on the second floor, where also lives the family of Antonlo Camerino. Tho families of Tony Civteili and Nicholas Santigelo live on the third floor, Mrs. Philomena Civtelll wns burned about both arms, and her sons, Tony, aged seven, and Louis, eleven, were burned about the arms and legs while endeavoring to escape from the bullding. ‘Tony Is now at the Seney Hospital, The mother and the other fon are being cared for by the neigh- bors, Blaze Starts in Ash Barrel, ‘All of the families were asleep when arted in an ash barrel on the . Policeman Hugh Battersby aaw flames coming from the saloon and, after turning in an alarm, he battered down the door leading to the upper floors. As Battersby burst into the building another policeman and Conduc- tor Daniel Anderson jumped from a car which was passing and followed him. In the hallway the three men encoun- tered overpowering columns ot smoke, which drove them baek to the sidewalk, By this timo the families in the bulld- ing, who had been aroused by the po- lceman’s onslaught on the front door, appeared at the front windows and be wen shrieking frantically for help, Cly. telll, who was at a third-story window, | shouted that his wife and children bad run into the hall and he feared they would dle there, Families Overcome by Smoke, In front of the building and reaching to the second floor was a small wooden shed, upon which Battersby climbed, fol- lowed by 4ndermon and the other po- Mcemen. Inthe hallway they fou Capaidos and the Santigeios huddled helplessly together, All except the men were ina stupor from inhaing 2 man cai vindow to the shed, which Yee the floor Givieilt and her lothing Was 3&1 They ware lowered Into the stroet tro the shed and a call for an ambulance waa sent to the Seney Hospital, the firemen reached the scene all the inmates had been rescued by tha two policemen and the conductor, The| | blaze was quickly extinguished, OSCAR WILL SUE HOPPER FOR $10,000 Hammerstein Wins Out in One Court Case and Will Start Another, Oscar Hammerctein's face wears & smile to-day that will not come off fer Many moons, Ie feels that he has beaten Superintendent of Buildings Hon~ per in evory concelvablo way, and that he, Hammerstein, of Broadway and Forty-second street, stands triumphant before and in tho aw. In an application for a mandamus against the building inspector to show cause why te should not issue a permit or cause @ permit to be Issued for a Noense to the Victoria Theatro both parties wero heard to-day by Justice Bischoft, of the Supreme Court, Hum- morstein was represented by John ¥, McIntyre and™“Hopper by Corporation Counsel O'Neill, ‘When it came time for the anruments the defense did not respond, and the Justice ordered the. superintendent to eend to, Commissioner MaAdoo Rescate ene What dovyou think of thier! eat car, “Hore ‘they have me all ms ouble, and tor whatt What for, 1] over my ventilators, and ‘the law 4 plain on the point that they have no jurisdiction or authority over nti end ekyilents Mt thea were ve ‘Dullt prior to 1 ing to sue Mr. Hopper "Now, f for $10,000 He cut my business dow! n $1,000 last Monday night, No, 1 Sin hot tnienes yer ny: \ nt ENGLISH COXEY ARMY ON THE MARCH Boot Workers am jamage! rt for London to Lay Their Griovances Before ‘ the War Oftce, LONDON, May 8—A hundred ploked men from the striking army boot work. ere of Northamptonshire, accompanied by @ band of musio, started on foot this moming for London. It ta antloipated Chat their ranks will be awolled by un- employed persons at each stopping place, Gnd by the time the metropoli is Feached that the strikers’. forces will be of formidable proportions, It wan announced Loudon May cf t a miniature oon Army ‘3 nk among the stitking army, boot. ‘of Nor ptonehire.’ Tt Yo math on the, Wes ORes 0} lay te lst Wu to nay, &o., betore the ome of the mM wow th rohan eoUDy ot the prokably eccupy ie ENDS HISCAREER ONTHE GALLOWS Hanged To-Day for Shooting Detective in Evading Arrest, UNION, Mo. May 8&—Willlam Ru- dolph, the "Missourl Kid," was hanged in the jail yard at 10,01 o'clock to-day, 'The crime for which WilHam Rudolph {s to bo executed to-day wae participa- tion with George Collins, who was hanged last year, in the killing of De- tectlve Charles J, Schumacher, of Bt, Louls, at Rudolph's home, near Stanton, on Jan. 25, 1903, One month previously the bank here had been robbed, and the robbers made thelr escape by firing at the citizens who discovered them at work, After unsuccessful searches by posses Detec- tive Schumacher was assigned yo make a search for the robbers, and his suepl- ions were directed toward Willlam. Rudolph, Disguised as a hi Visited the Rudolph hen, situated in an Ssolated section and surrounded by. dense forests, and as n result of the vialt he caused a w on the charge of bank robbery to be issued for Ru- dolph and another man, whose name was not known, ilving at the Rudolph home, er, Schumacher °, Killed the Detective, Two days later, accompanied by depu- ties, Schumacher attempted to serve the warrant, ‘The house appearod de- sertod, but the oMcers proceeded to the front door and rapped, Without warning one of the alde doors swung open and Rudolph and Collins, armed with revolvers, jumped into the yard and opened fire. Schumacher was ‘nstanuly killed and after a running fight the deputies were put to fight, but uninjured, ' Rucolph and Collins fled and were captured at Hartford, Conn, Collins's native town, on Meroh 1, 19%, ‘They were brought to Unton, and after preluninary hearing were taken to St. Leuls for eafo keeping pending their trial, | ihe Escaped Jall, } Just one week before the trial Ru- dolp made a daring escape from the Bt, Louls fail at 4 o'clock tn tre afters noon, He had not been reenptured at the time set for the trial, Collins was i n the charge of pariicinating in the muréer of Sohumacher and convict> ed. A short me previous to the date or Collins's extoution a warden in toe Lansing (Kk: an.) Penitontiary Identitied one of the prisoners ag Rudolph, Itudolph was brought t Unlon for trial, being sentenced to death for mur+ der on the same day that Collins was was exhausted by his relatives and law- @ commutation to life “MISSOURI KID" faeces areca eee ero or es ee Any size colored Bed, cach. sss seesereeenees Any size woven wire Spring, good quality, for. Any size Pure Hair Mattress, best quallty A. and worth $8.98, 500 ‘full size Mattresses, 5-inch regular $2.98, at. 2,500 Pure Feather Bed Pillows, covered with best A. C, A, ticking and well filled. Value 75c. Special for Tuesday... sertrenen en orenenewens: The Great Silk Shirt Waist Suit Sale advertised Sunday caught our neighbors nap- ping. splendid testimonial to our ability to provide prices, Brooklyn’s prudent shoppers were more than pleased with their purchases, These Suits are, splendidly made of plain taffetas in a variety of colors and fancy silks— modish to the extreme and worth double our special selling prices of i . ¥ i A BIG SALE Dependable Bedding Needs. WORTHY QUALITIES ARE PARTICULARLY FEATURED THIS WEEK IN : Brooklyn’s Best Department. As a special inducement we present four extra specials: ++ 1.98 1.98 A. ticking 4 98 order, extra well tufted, 1 49 e Best quality Elastic Felt and best quality ticking and . for, ..+ anteed worth $12.98; in compe- tition with other stores .. 6.48 we sell it at., FEATHER BED PILLOWS. 8.30 to 10.30, 29c ere ie ey No Mail Orders, None C, O. D, The immense crowd it attracted was a most seasonable apparel at reasonable DON’T MISS IT. 7.95 nt 8.95. oxcoiited, March 28, 2001 —— : ndoiph he Branted. two re- THU NAMM STORE DORLYN PO prisves by Gov, Folk, ‘and every eftort | 6» | AURA ANRC TCR je Sei WERE Dy aad be RAS dotph was brought bere from Bt, Luuls, he sent a personally written appeal to the Governor, The “Missourl Kid's'* like dime novel fiction, FOUGHT FIRE WITH HANDS, exploits read Hansler Was Seriously Barned Be- fore He Smothered Blaze in Curtains, Ardused from his sleep by a flaming curtain in the bedroom at his home, No. 80T Driggs avenue, Brooklyn, early to- day Rudolph r fought the fire with his hands and was severely burned dngaleed it. He told the dsnot know what had cased the diane,» They believe it was onused by & mouss.gnawing at matches, PAINFUL PERIODS AMERICAN WOMEN FIND RELIEF The Cane of One of Thow by Lydian BE, Compound, neck, hip di The iM Irene Crosby Ie In of Cures Made ewetable How many women realize that men- struation is the balance wheel of a woman's life, and while no woman Is entirely free from Puedes suffering, it is not the plan of nature that women should suffer so severely, ‘Thousands of American women, how- ever, have found rellef from all monthly sufferin| by taking Lydia B, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as it 1s the most thorough female. regulator known to medical science, It cures the condition which caySes so much discomfort and robs menstruation of Its terrors: Miss Irene COs of 313 Charlton, street, East Savannah, Ga, wr! “Lydia Ms) Pinkham'n Vi i a Cor Beare great be to me, curt ity irveguien and paintul menstruation a everything else had failed. and I gladly Fecommend it to other suttering women.’ ‘Wotnen who'are troubled with painful or frregular menstruation backache, bloating (or flatulence), leucorrho falling, inflammation or ulceration the uterus, ovarian troubles, that “be: ne down” feeling, dizziness, faintness, indigestion, nervous prostration or the blues, shou! diate action ie ae ward off the be SCROFUL Phe tainted blood of ancestors lays upon the shoulders of innocent offapring, untold suffering by transmitting to them, through the blood, that blighting disease, Scrofula; for in nearly Rad instance the disease can be traced to some fami blood-} is contrary to the laws of nature, sores, lisease and other de- iormities, with a wastiny of the and vitality, are some of the ways this miserable disease manifests itself. { for the lowest term of the same, in considerat! interesl, charges and costs accrued thereon; until all real estate advertised for sale shall statement of the taxes and water rents ahd the ownership of bisa erty taxed and on which the taxes _and ‘water rents remain unpaid Is published in a pamphlet, copies of which are deposited in the office of the Collector of Assessments. and Arrears and will be de- livered to any person applying A Disease We Iahesit blood trouble, or kin marriage which Swelling, ulcerating glands of the Camis epuseren ch the head of my littl ci een ti jercg ie Sones 9 old, and spread ray over her » The t attac! the oe and we feared the would lose her iy It was then that we decided to try S. S, 3. it eulcing pees lea mn iy Bad complete cure, now a youn; never had a si 0 of the disease to Fetura eae 150 S. 5th St, Salina, Ken, Mars, R, Berxzy, ison transmitted through the blood pollutes and weakens that catatrh, weak eyes, abscesses, skin , white swelling, natural parts health-sustaining fluid, and in place of its nutritive qualities, fills the cir- culation with scrofulous matter and tubercular d in consumption, A disease which has been in the family blood for gen- erations, perhaps, or at least since the birth of the sufferer, requires con- S cured permanently while posterity ii i i 8 protected. any advice wished, firnished by our physicians, without charge, leposits, often resulting stitutional treatment, 8.3.S, is the remedy best fitted for this, _ It cleanses the blood of all scrof- ulous and tuberculous poisons, makes it rich and Qyre and under the tonic effects of this great lood medicine the general health improves, the pass away, there is a sure return to health, the die:ase ig Book on the blood and all THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. PUBLIC ‘NOTICES. PUBLIC .NOTICES, NEW YORK CITY TAX SALE, Borough of Manhattan. Owners of real estate situated in the B of Manhattan, \ City of New York, on which taxes for any of the years 1886 to 1901, inclusive, or water rents for any of tl inclusive, are unpaid, must terest from the time when they became due, together with charges of notice and advertisement, to the Collector of Assessments and Arrears, at Room 85, Stewart Building, 280 Broadway, Borough Manhattan, Cit estate WILL B MANIC CHAMBE: years 1885 go 1900, ay the same with seven per cent, in- of SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, IN THE ALDER GHAMBER, CITY HALL, Borough of Manhattan, City lew York, . < June 14, 1905, at 10 A. M., ar at which any person shall offer to take lon of advancing such taxes or water rents, Sale to be continued be sold. A detailed therefor. ! WARD A. SLATTERY, Collector of Assessments and Arrears of the City of New York. Of Fancy Stik-and-Cotton Muslins At 25¢ a Yard, worth 50c¢ This ip the most important announcement abont silk-and-cotton Summer|dress fabrics we have made this season,” The combination NING, MAY. 8, 1908, F astntenmenanhiepaeesbenedss Misha THE WORLD: MONDAY KV eee Store Closes at f Store Closes at 5.30 o'clock. 5.30 o'clock, ge Wrnanofte Sore Forly Thousand Yards Weaves of allk-and-cotton stand at the very front of popularity this year, aw Lhey go often havo tn tho past, and, of course, getting this fine group at just half price, right at the beginning of the season, Is Rpod news of the most decisive character, The présont sfering includes about eighty different designs and colorings, in a variety of different weaves, The designs include hand= some self-colored Agures, figured stripes, fancy corded stripes, polka- dots of virious slzes, and einall brillant silk figures on crepe grounds, Ali of the goods are silk one way and fine spun cotton yarn the other, The colorings include white, cream, light blue, light pink, rose pink, baby blue, light hellotrope, Nght gray, light grecn, champagne, Hght tan, maise, dark tan, medium blue, new green, cardinal, navy blue and black. Special selling space has been provided in the Rotunda, where the strong light brings out the full beauty of the fabrics, All at 25¢ a Yard, Worth 50¢ Dinner Sets and Other Wares For the Summer Home Some Very Exceptional Offerings Our experience of many years has given us a pretty correct iden of the gort of dinmerware fn greatest domand among furnishors of Summer homes, With this knowledge of the popular desire our china buyer made special arringements for unusually large quantities of ainaer sets that had the beauty and serviceable qualities desired, and which, by reason of his vast orders, he could secure at little more than half thelr original cost, ‘Chey are one hundred-plece Dinner Sets of Amertean porcelain, in pretty floral decorations, each piece with gilt edges, Each set con- lding the exseptionally large pleces such as soup tureen and three large platters, ‘The set 1s made up of the following pleces: ’ 1 Soup Treen 1 Sauce Boat (Drainer 1 Covered. Butter Dish and 12 Dinner Plates 1 Meat Diah, 1st sino 12 Ten Pintes 1 Ment Dish, ¢ 12 Soup Plates 1 12 Preserve Plates nd alze rd alae ‘exetnble Dishes 1 Pickle Dish 12 Butter Dishes 8 Uncovered Vegetable Dishes 12 Cups and Saucers ‘he eighty-three articles, according to the universal custom of the china trade, In which the cup and saucer count as two pieces, and the covers and bitter drainers are counted as separate pleces, make one undred pieces in all. i ‘Thee’ (s are regularly worth $13; the special price which we have secured Is $10 aset. nx are PINNER SE nh Hi al At $13.20, worh $22,.50—11" Austrian china Dinner Sers of 100 pleces, with soup tureen and three large platters; spray flower deco- | ration, and all handles with gilt. At S15, worth $22.50—Engllsh porcelain Dinner Sets of 1 15 piecer, in blue nnderglnze decoration; suup tureen and large platters, riptions of other attractive Dinner Sets: Follow TOILET SETS At $3.45, worth $5—Tloven-pleco ‘Tollet Sets, Inclnding covered slop- jar, in underglaxe decorations, | At $6, worth $9—Twelve-plece | Tollet Sets, including covered slop- ‘ar, iu @ number of floral decora- tlons; all pleces heavily yold-traced, a At $8.50, worth 812-—orcelaln ailet Sets, complete with covere At $18, worth $25—Fine AUR |alon-tnr, in several new shnpes and trinnching Sinner Sete of 102 pldces, | fotal deeorntionsy all. pleces sold with soup tureen and throe lar: | gtippled, platters: keveral floral decoration FANCY CHINA all pieces gold-trimmed. At $25, worth$86—Charies Meld | pouyat French China, in a pink Havilent' Dinner Bote of LOL pleces, |p uouy att with weattered ronea and gold edges; marked a full third with soup tureen antl three large under regular selling price: platters; in pink flower border. tle. ated Plates, at $4 dozen, worth Poration; all handles gold, with gold | ines, ee At $35, worth 850 — Pouva Fit ning dinner Bete of Ait feces, with soup tureen and four fare plattors: pink rose decoration, and all pleces heavily gold-stippled. | TOILET SETS Suitable for Summer cottage or| hotel use. At $2.50, worth $3.50—Seven- piece ‘Tollet Sets, Including an un~ covered slop-jar, In underglase de- corations, “JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A.T, Stewart & Co,, Broddway, Fourth ave., 9th and 10th sts. ‘Ten Plates, at $8 doz., worth 95. Chop Dishaa, at 0c, $1 pnt 1,50) worth $1,25, $1.60 and $2.50, Cake Plates, at $1, worth $1.50, Salad Bowls, at 7c, $1 and $1.25, worth $1.25, $1.60 and $2, Jelly Napples, at 850, worgh 70c. Olive Dishes, at 80c, worth 50c, Celery, Trays, at 75c, worth $1.60, Baaement, RAILROADS, ven below FOR THB WEST, HIICAGO. SPECIAL, ST. LOUIS LEMIT ED. LY ogee Ww M. eo hina ‘ah, *10,.25 A, M.—THE. by 91.55 P. M,—CHICAGO. CL CINNAT 24.85 P. M.—CHICAGO Snrno 96.55 Po MPT. TOUTB. & APTI . ¥ b i Ns wes Gi ore ne, LERAW NG BPECTAL ft RN RAILWAY.—-12.55, 8.25, ORRIS PUL er. 88 C1 | BRASS BEby, "NM" Yalu ba 85 Ay Mee 267s 1253 SPARE A DOLLAR WEEKLY 4ND DRESS WELL. faa at Pith ayente <comner, oth ¢ House and BLAU 26, eine i en Mi oneresm im: as Bm, Tak |PENNSYLVANLA RAILROAD for Twenty-third stroet CINCINNATI & CINCINNATI A. M. dally. HROLK &@ WHSTORN RAILWAY,—8.25 CHESAPRAKE & OHIO RAILWAY —1.85 . M. Weekdays and 4. BM, di oi ina out ‘ORT ‘and be. IA ahs oR: CHAIR, 1a Be i CITY,-—0.. + M. $4.98, $22.50, $1428. | agian citi teat tha oat BP Open Monday & Saturday Bventman, 9) CAPR MAY 1355 Bi cf x ANCH, ASUURY PARK. Maury ark sui end POINT PL Mag: 25, 4.55 BP. Bunda gaye, va, 18,10, on, York Tra are now exhibiting the latest npany Will eal for and check b ela of thin. oring’® production, n hotels and realdences through t Nervthige In "wenring' Abparel for é ap ae Woman, g for Pennsylvania re ‘sortment of Silk Shirt- Cah Walst Su modarate prices, TTRROURY, | | J.B. wooD, a charge account, No, pub: Pase'r wiatfic Manager Manager, deity, KO. Ww. Ro’ CALL OR WRITE, OPHN EVENINGS General Passenger Ament STANDARD OUPFITTING co. W2WESTA4 14ST s Well Dres DENTISTRY. TEETH. All Gold Crowns, $5.00, . WOMEN and CHILDREN on SSE tt ments, JACONR 293 8th av., My mt. evennes. ROB, “nar 290 WATCHES AND DIAMONDS, ) BASY PAYMENTS TEETH PLA GUILSHAN GAS "tents" $1.00 Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5.00. $S4-$B7—&—-B'O MIRED WHILE WAITING, N.E, Cor, 125th St. & 8th Ave, | many varieties of woven and printed goods to be found in our great up bY FEARN 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. 7,9, 14, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, | i SIX GREAT SUB-DIVISIONS ate necessaty for properly classifying the Wash Dress Fabric Dept. fine Dimitiog wit’ Each section Is equa! to the entire stocks found in most other stores...... Alwaye! fn *the market with ao fear of quantities, however large, we are buying, buying | tight along, ¢lop'ng out a great lot here or a sacaple fot ther:—sut tn every instance buying at legs than regular or earlter season ‘prices... The following items of , spectal interest, tcing arranged according to sec.toms, will te easily found—bring f this Itst with you! In. Lawn Section A manufir's surstig mtock of Hs on ante In Gingham Section Madras Chevlots—8? Inch = woven. (not printedic-tpectaniy. made for shirt wa'st sults and boys! and men's ehirts—sood value at .1d., 9 Silk Madras—nearly all silk—plain, 49, cent quai if rm dotted and striped—eariior Another lot of the high-cl mercerized Linens that cuetomern have been waiting for—f hich some stores ask 4.00) Abou alm oy fy art fasiionable rough {site atview He—-atroet YO BOM AL Tissessereese UPR chee aie! here 5B Organdy Lisse—the new mull tints! A ESPANA SEAS ta. aa] AE cr | Raper daregineg Repeats a5 | wouvecate Vous woucierratced desis in violet. gray, bine, ohampngne, brows ahd other shades-the novelty of thee Seanon-—others ask .29—here,... Minen finish Dross Chambrays—extra wide-—plain shades—went ai splendidiy—elsowhere .12%4 | Meroerized Wollennes--full line of colors, with white figures, dots, scrolls, etc,—-pretty for evening or day wear—eariler price .24... Fine Silk Batistes—took lke China all. adéa—good value at 90.0060 ve 19 | German Apron Ginghams—extra no drossing—notwithstanding [Se ia co tyehiy itt eecen welt adadyy we offer— very plese ALE thie sit 12% cent quality, at 8% In Sateen Section Tine Morcerlaed 8: + 8%) for shirt waist suits Satcens—Chiffon {wotght, Hight and dark--choice silk +19) styles—-so cent valuo | i In Mullband Percale Sections | Chiffen Mulls—more than half others awk 124... Brocade Mulls—fancy sha 49 cont quality. Dotted Silk Mulls—el: hi Dotted Swisses—Printed wi designs—value .19.,, Fancy Percales—full light and medium—el: silk styles an 12% 14 | %.. 7|(n Black Cotton Goods i Silk Finish Batistes—highly | mercorized--fast blac! tual value 24 centa-—we closed ‘out severul cases and offer them at Jess than half... are ‘ Fast Black Mercerized Eollennes— rick silk lustre—earlier eold at .2t.. Fast black Jacquard Pop)! hitherto 19 cents Bhirting Cambsice—white grounds— | neat col'd feares, stripes and dote— wash and wear well—9 cent quailty. 4% Batra fine Shirt and Dress Madras full yard wide—we bought the sample pleces of advance styles for next aea- bon and offer 19 cent a Come To-morrow and Buy Toilet Articles of Purest Grades at Phenomenally Low Prices! NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. 10ct. Munyon's Witch Hagel Soap., 7/95 ot, Danderino ss.sessserssves {7ot. SheMeld Tooth Paat Nocera feteeeees 2% ot, Livterated Tooth Powder, Wiel. Hi talk Stealth, f % ct, Bormated Tooth Powder...... 17! $1.00 Ayer's Hair Vigor .. % ct. Violetine Tooth Paste. 10¢t. Borine Tooth Powder, toct. West India Bay Rum... 15 ot. Superior Bay Rum—8 oz ss 2% ct. Genuine Egg Shampoo, » 12 Ue SGU ME Cedi 12 ot, Bozarus Glycerine and Witch ae: Hagel Cold Cream—2 os. jar, 8B 25 ct. Sozodont,. 25 ct, Rubifoam. 60 ct. Pompelian Mat er 2%,ct, Oxzyn Balm 2ct, Java Rico Powder, all colora,. 19 ct. Lelchner'’s Face Powder. 18 Me ichereeate & Hox 19 ot, Pray's Cosmetic Rosetins: 148 act Catpber T6 i , Pray’s Diamond Nall Enamel. . . P : ieee reat Nall Boards—dozen..-.-. 6 {52 ct Hind’s Honey & Almond Cream 89 l0et, Viclet Toilet Pumtes ig] Sct. Petroleum Jelly—5 oz...., (ie % ot. Hazard & Hazard Tolle Wot. Petroleum Jelly—pound.. t Vir) Te Pentoli—d Ofsssscecsssueeee 628] 19Ct Violet Ammonia—quart . 15 s b ct) Falrbank’s Falry Soap—aleo 10 ct. Violet Ammonia—pint . 8 "'Odycerine and Tati. Bike| ct Florida Water—8 o bet. Transparent Glycerine Soap, 314 | ct. Swanadown Powder tot, Transparent Glycerine— | 18 ct, Lamb's Wool Powdor Pad,, | Malb: bares Wet, Russian Violet Talcum Powder ,10 i J 10ct. Babeskin Talcum Powder,. i Bot.Fancy ‘Toilet Soaps—8 oz... 4 ; Fee lack Prince ‘Tar Soapceake gv | Sct Royal Borated Taloum Powder 9 | Lae ot, Mennon's Talcum sesscesssseeee AB Ret, Pure Olive Ol Castie-6 of... 8/25 ‘i |20 ct, Isabel Cnasidy's Nall Bleach, 241 * Sct. Sweetheart Tollet Bonp—6 O8 4/54 ot Frarminch Nagel Enamel 24 Beet Fee rollet es tenk tbercs g 19ct. Imported Bristle Tooth Brushes 9 trot, Babeskin Bonp—box of 8....., 14 | % ct. Santtary Tooth Brushes....., 95 4 ot Garba Olive Ol Goethe) aioe 2% ot, Bristle Nall and Hand. Scrubs :18 White Castile Boap--s-1b. bats .18 | 98 ct, Imported Solld Back Halr 15 ct, Tolle: Soap—box 3 cakes, 6 ct, Wool Boap..... 1B 3% Brushes—9"o lo rows bristle .49 % ct, Rubber Dressing Combs..,... .15 f 10 ot, Hand Sapolio,. 7) 98 ot. Rubber Gloves—seamless..... .59 590 ct, Nasal Atomizer: +39 | $9 ct. Hot Water Battle: ed— 8 ct, Bath Sprays—f-tt, howe. BT | 2 and 3 quart ,, 58 99/ct, Bath Brushes—solla bai 29 '69ct, 2quart Fountain Syringes, .39 NEW BUILDING—BASEMENT, F f eS 1 MORNING SALES To-morow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. Feather P!lows—22x23— Pure odorless feathers—| White strips herragbone we hd ie the best made- Women’s Spring Jacketa ‘Tan Covert and Bl Cheviot— collariess <- full atrapped or 6 aggre 5 lined—v: i if SHCOND PLOOR-NEW. HUILDING. Women's White Skirts Three handsome styles—deep lawn flounces, with four wide Ingertings and riffle of Point de Paris or ww of cluster between, eyolat ambly een wide ieka—tiKually. $1, Wel are, ang, SOO ® BUILDING. oF HH and Summer Cottagers, BASEMPNT—CENTRE SCiLDING, e Edge Curtaining Splendid quality net, with wide lace Inserting and edge | ue and fancy desig: Ty 20 conts, morrow Morn) BASEMBNT— ENTE .CILDING, Bathroom Fixtures Nothing better madeg-solld brasa, hlclkel pl co guaran= 064 Women’s 5 Ribbed Underweur Veats—2 rows Val. lace, ik tape run—Umbrella . Drawers—wide lace ed J 9 nd 390 ‘ FLOOR—WPST_ BUILD: Babies’ Long Slips & Skirts, Nainsook and Cambric—Stips have box plait and tucked front—nout emb'y and lace finish neck J ° leo ves: ‘nem AUILDING. d-inch Tatfetas Plain and Liberty Satin Taffetas— black and leacing shades f Milliner and trimming: h 1B and #1 conte ee ee THIRD FLOOR—NEW_ BUILDID Bleuched Turkish Towels Very large—22xdi—fringed and hommed—extra heavy doubie thread—regularly sold at A vearonvdle bargala ato... MAIN FLOOR—NEW BUILDID Corded Wash Silks Solid tints tn all the leading shades—with heavy white card— lovely for waists, kimono: eagowns and MALT T sarge Serene Plain Col’d Chambsays Ri ondet, navy and other good joe—27 inoh—firm qualit demand the year ue $ centa.