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- | Uy as Deep Holes in Broadway and my tractors—Long Stretches Where the Pavement Has Not Been Replaced, ! Borough President Ahearn’s letter to he Qfayor complaining at the Inactivity of the Rapid Transit Commission and their contractors in restoring the streets torn up during the building of the Sub- fway calls attention again to the con- Gition of these streets which to-day are fn many places eyesores to the real-| Gents, Lenox avenue for the most part ta tn disgractful shape and upper Broad-/ way while considerably better shows) @ad need of the repaira urged by the Borough President. ‘A look over the streets !n question will convince any one of the necessity of urgent action in putting the streets fm usnble condition. reporter who went over the etreets com- plained of by President Ahearn found Chat all his charges to Mayor McClellan rere justified and that Lenox avenue in partioular would disgrace a country town In the condition It is left following @ rain, From One Hundred and sixteanth to One Hundred and Geventeonth streets Lenox avenue 16 not asphaited except: ing in the spnce covered by tho atract car ‘racks, and deep holes Miled with Girty water dot the surface of the ott mud which forme the only vialble pave ment. From One Hundred and Soven- teenth etreet to One Hundred and Twen- ty-firat street the street is asphalted, although the paving is broken almost continuously along In the eprce occi~ pled y the car tracks of the surface line, But at One Hundred and Twenty- first etreet even this Improved state of affairs ceases, Long Stretch Needs Paving. ‘The entire stretoh from One Hundred and Twonty-fourth street to One Hun- @red und Forty-sixth street, a distance of twenty-two blocks, {s totally unas- Phalted and apparently unpaved in any menner whatsoever, save with the thick and sticky layer of mud that hides uny possible paying, With overy rain the aud te diluted and the deep holes epot the entire course, ‘here muy be pav- ing or ithe base of paying hidden away somewhere, but to the eye of the pedes- trian there js nothing but a twenty-two Dlock stretch of mud and water holes, all sunk several inches below the level of the asphait paving, The water holes, ° DANGER SPOTS ALL ALONG UPTOWN THOROUGHFA An Byening World| nox Avenue Left by ia Con- some of which are half a foot deep, make the street impassable to teams and drive the teamsters to the car tracks, where they interfere with tramc, Tho space between the car tracks, which ig the only paved space in this slough of mud, ts varigated by breaks in this paving above Thirteenth atre: large holes and cracks giving the phalt an openwork appearance, Broadway presents no euch stretches of unpaved blocks, but the asphalt ie freckled with a@ continuous aeries of holes, depressions and cuta in the aa- phalt. Through the Nineties, Broadway is dented with these holes caused both by sinking and where the asphalt has been cut and left uni epese or Work gangs, At Hieheycoteth nere Gre bad spots that spoll the driveway on | sides, and Wighty-founth street, the worat spots of upper Broadwa: | bunched ‘together, a series of una! netghtly depressions and scars that rdnder the fexement ugly @nd uneven !f not also Big Holes In Broadway, The biggest of these holds is at the northenat corner of Broadway and Elghty-fourth street, and is. fully 10 by 6 feet In oize. A big T shaped out & few feet away Is filled with street aweepings and mud, while @ number of smaller holes a few Atal in length each @fo scattered along the block, Below | ithia po! nt Are numberless smaller holes and cracks in the jave- ment, but these all appear Insignificant after the big epots t Bightyafourth merere and the blocks along Lenox aye- In his report President Ahearn com- plained of the slovenly mnner in witch the little park plots Nave been filled in long Broadway, and an investigation will show vhat his protest was not with- out foundation, Feeble plants and shrubs struggle pitifully for existence in beds of Kaied clay, crushed stone, broken giiss, paper nd debris sproad on and packed vogether in enol quan tities. One of the most glaring ox- Bmples of thle Is the part plot on Broadway, between Elghty- see le Diehty: Bot iq) streets, wih! jp Tittle baller than most of teh ‘AN along Him ‘steel he work of | repaving has been done in a serelers and inefficient manner, according 10 Ahearn who saya that it has not heen” and should vot. be accepted by the city. ‘The responsibility ot work President Ahearn mite up to the) enginetrs, who, he says, have failed to Droper records of the onerwnes y the contractors, MoMty and only by the nro- ess of elimination can the openings ‘be traced to Urn BIG BILL DEVERY TO TOOL VANDERBILT FOUR-IN-HAND. He Buys Four Coach Horses at the Alfred Gwynne Sale, and Will Be Right in It at the Parade and the Other Society Experts. et ee William 8, Devery, the "best Chief of Police New York ever had," {8 going In for eoctety, and high society at that. Along with Young Mr, Hyde Jman that drives a coach dcesn't care | whether it Is old or new go {ta running | Bear Is all right, It's the horses, and | Dovery will make his bid for recogni-| the people that one meets in coaching. tion as a member of the smart set on) Who will I have tooting the horn? Sny- the day of the couching parade, and der, of course; and, ray! one thing you fn anticipation of that event he wagon) can put down for sure, any time my band last night whep the ooach horses of Alfred G, Vanderbilt were put up for sale and paid $1,785 for the four he means to drive in the parade. “Tf T want to buy a few conch horses, | why not?” ald Devery to-day. ‘“That} pair of whee! horses I got are all right. | They are a fine palr of grays and cost $1,000, The leaders I don't think so much of; that {s, one of vantage horse. T only gave and the other ono I "Those grays, I und and, were the) best pair Mr. Vanderbilt had, T used to admire them when he drove them to Belmont Park attaoned to the Venture coach, “My enach an old one? §: tinued Dev “don't be stringing, for, con- them—that| for him, | coach staris from the pump to the Long Island ferry 1 won't be having a vicyeie squad to keep it company. There won't be no rocks nor dead an- Imals hurled our way. “That crowd down through Chariie Murphy's district will take off their j hats when we go through, It'll show em down there that one of the com- mon people can drive a coach without | Retting sivelled wp, “Hind 0} thought 1°@ lke the Van- derbi horses, Maybe I will take Mr. | Vanderbilt riding. But any time I do ja thing 1 do tt right, horses Is all Fient cand inysccosen wit pe nit trent: |and if 1 go In the parade the rig wil | a8 smart as any that ever followed Col, ay yo avenue, ke It from me, coaching Is © more poptilar thin ever this year,’ JARRED OFF WATER WAGON ON CUSHION * Boy Riding gn a Sprinkler in Bayonne, N. J.; Tombles Off to Save Himself a Wetting and Alights on a Fat Pocketbook. Every male resident: of Bayonne, N. J, who has not been riding on the water wagon is sorry to-day, Tho Svagon never has been popular In Bay+ onne, even with the summer boarders who have been driven from the straight and narrow path of abstinece dy the large whalebock tacpauitoes that are ‘the favorite crop of the Bay- onne marshes. but foom now on the water wagon will be popular, even for no other reason than to fall off, And it all came about as follows: Fugene Macehi, of the Boulevarde and Mwonty-firat sires, wax out in his “wagon yesterday. Th was not a water *eagon, Ho had 80 In his pooket-hool. ~ 2.6 wagon hit a rock and the wallet fell from his pocket. It was perhaps A quarter of a mile rom this placy that Machi discovered his loss. Behind Macc! there was the water wagon, On the sprinkling part of It Bat on half-dozen future presidents. with their feet trailing in the dust and waiting for the Inevitable to happen, Knowing that at the proper time tho nin the front would turn on the mor and they would get a wetting, t camo as they expected, and the crew felt off in the road, eof them foll upon the fine fat pocketfook of Macchi. Before anyone) could shout “Halve or “Rigas, lm im." the one who got It voled, “All My ownee,” and wor off with tt, i police found Berry Murphy, nine bia, He Gy iy ald Dort) ? OF GREENBACKS atill looking, while men {n Bayonne are {climbing on the water wagon and fall- ling off, hoping to find anything from a ham sandwish to a, eet of faise teeth, THROAT AND LUNGS i‘) X-LIGHT DIAGNOSIS, dis requires . the atl anne 4 & apecteii much as Throat and bang, oy 3 onnos, a jay ie Miveys Dr, P, L, Anderson, or erous, Too | time bi} | Tost by (he Kid Md hae whe has Py curate means of tellli une a sense | trom another at th fe "Gol 8 Bpe- clAltat at once. Les true condition of while there Is yet bee to be ‘onsumption Is curable, It ts pre- Pe not delay until inourabls con> alop. Vapor Inhalattons, it erate. in pas cure of Catarrh, and ton. Whi ion without th ump! of stomach dosini a A te ‘4 ana absolutely. correct “4 ‘aiagnonin ne resitively | your Iu cured, veni dttions wang Asthma, Bron Prevention of or giarantoed. onsatin, aha ht Senne Uon and trie} treat r aelaghe Aa moult onl: the wi Dr. Br’ Like cut at ‘We place on eale 25 dozen new white lawn wi : A204 Six. Cor &» Ave. Sale of White Summer Waists. 98c. special that | voke of regularly sell at $1.98, Button back sty: yoke front and Val, lace. Wide inner- ting of Val. lace actoss front. High g: cuffs with insertings of Special a lace, At $5.98, At $&.98. At $7.96, flaring botion, Ka St. Cor. B Ane. till 10.30, Greates Light gray homes 49-gore plaited mos brown and green Panama sk Extra quality English volle walking © gray and ‘oyal blue; 49-gore, high plaited model, silk English | each side with pin tucks and insertings of le, deep eyelet embroidery with ‘Val, lace. Narrow pin back of | insertings of Val. lace, | sucks across shoulders, finished attached ‘auntlet tlet cuffs. t OBC. for cire At bro i Piano Sale in Americal | $350 ColemanPianos $1 a Week. Coleman Pianos, ‘stool and cover, $5 Down And no interest bn ineaine: onan “Pianos. Deli Payme A 10 Yea Warerooms, id BLOOMIN including FOP, .66+ $195 on easy terms of and $1 Week charged for time taken jent& No. exinaa what- ered Upon First nt of $5,00+ rs’ Guarantee. for this will call Floor, 00th St. Section. GDALE BROS., Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St, *] Mans cLontune FOR SALE. y CREDIT teh aa family wi abr Manhattan Clothing fo. 21s td Ave, Renee h ate N.Y. INTEREST AND DIVIDEND | Sine 13 NOTICES, Like Cut at 1,98 White China silk waist, button back style, Very high tucked gaun- $3.50, Special at $1.98, ey Sale of English Voile pagne, brown and royal blue, They're made of a lustrous English voile— skirts that cannot be duplicated elsewhere gore plaited model in white, blue, black and At $4.98 Light gray homespuns and black, blue and brawn Params skirts in plaited models, sett skirts in the new box platted models. Light gray, homespun and black, blue, aE Like Cut at 2.98 White Jap, eilk w Broad band of Eng! eyelet embroidery down front, finished at with shirring, tucked collar. Attached lace edged collar of pin tucka, High gauntlet cuffs em- bellished with pintucks andlace, Actual value $4. Special at $2.98. Actual value Walking Skirts at °4.98. Exactly like cut, in black, white, pearl gray, cham: less than $7,50—in the new 23-gore ular model, Specialat $4.98 Other Walking Skirts, $3.98, Brilliantine walking skirts, 23- wn, kitts, black, white, pearl stitched over hips, wide Open Saturday Night DENTISTRY, Wishing your teeth would! stop aching won't stop them—coming here and having us properly TREAT and FILL them will. No pain when our New Botanical Discovery is applied to the gums, All Work Guaranteed 10 Years. Full Sets of Teeth dilver Fillings Waterbury Dental baron, BROOKLYN: NEWYORK: 414-416 Fulton St, 54 W. 23d St, Aree (Opp, Eden Musee.) Hours, 8 to @, Sundays, © to 4, German,French and Swedish spoken, GUILSHAN TEETH GAS The Most Difficult Tooth $1.00 Extracted with Gas, All Gold Crowns, $5.00 Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5.00, TEETR $I—-S7—-2—FGlO | PLATRS REPAIRED WHILE WAtTING owe |N, E. Cor, 125th St. & 8th Ave, OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M. CREDIT: EVERYBODY Any Glothing, Cloake, | Tewwelr aural Goods, Shoer. ure. you want, Dri W ' YORK. alarmed Dvidend zi 29th aagtlir Quarry Buriness stHotly. contident May, 81, 1005, Board of Directara, has de: A Ree Rae ea Kin A ot i agen Bo CANAL 87. /One fight wi . ch Grows uucasyel 9 Spon evenings & Bunter: 4 See a ay} WATCHES AND DIAMONDS, iB. _W. HYDE, Seoretary, BASY PAYMENTS. 4 Feprenoniative If dovired. Be we aA HAR Bl LuiVATOR. Cana pric JEWELRY, ey AX MENTS, Tower i Biiidian sh 87 waits LANE (upstairs) CREA inen's eat ie ae ee eee, cane ae Lost, SOUND AS ANS PE ARDS. Loar oA hb Ly ius i 9s ory The £905 World Almanac tells you just what you want to know just when you want to C Our “Little Tots’? (74°) ears of age. we The children from 2 to 4. “Buster Brown”? (774°) for those 4 to 10 years old, Style for those from 7 to 12 “Buster Brown,’’ tess 8 to 1014... -$1.50 Sizes 11 to 2. -$2.00 “-Trus Form,’ sizes 6 to 1014, $2.00 Sizes 11 to 2,..., »»..$2.50 We are the only house in the world where every kind of shoe for every age and for every use is carried PUBLIC NOTICES, AMME YE Oth Ave., Cor, 20th St. No child is too tall or too lean or too young but that we have just the right shoes for them, Now is the time and our store is the place to get their summer and vacation shoes. The best children’s footwear at the least Brlet for infants trom 6 months to 2 rownies’’ (iit And the “True Form” cage) of man, woman and child (aes in stock. Vacation, Athletic, Seaside, Lakeside and Moun- tain Shoes, Baseball and Golf Shoes, Dancing and Lawn Tennis Shoes—every kind of shoe for everybody, R Shoes ) for Shoes years, ‘Little Tots,’’ in black kid, 75c and $1.00 “Little Tots," pink, blue and white kid, , i $1 5 “The Brownles,’’ black kid, Le 00 ang $1.25 -$1.50 PUBLIC NOTICES, NEW YORK CITY TAX SALE, Borough of Manhattan, Owners of real estate situated in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on which taxes for any of the years 1886 to 1901, inclusive, or ‘water rents for any of the years 1885 to 1900, inclusive, are unpaid, must y the same. with seven per cent, in- a 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 of Manhattan, City of New York. If default be made, such real estate WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, IN THE ALDER- MANIC CHAMBER, CITY HALL, Borough of Manhattan, City New York, June 14, 1905, at 10 A. M., PN A Le Need INTERNATIONAL PA PAPER COMPANY, | 3.0 for the lowest term ot eas at which any person shall offer to take the same, in conside: m of advancing such taxes or water rents, interest, charges and costs accrued thereon; until all real estate advertised for sale shall sale to be continued be sold, A detailed statement of the taxes and water rents and the ownership of prop- erty taxed and on which the taxes and water rents remain unpaid ublished in a pamphlet, copies of which are deposited in the ice of the Collector of Assessments and Arrears and will be de- livered to any person applying. therefor, IDWARD A. SLATTERY, Collector of Assessments Ke Arrears of the City of New York. a RAILROADS, B BELLEWOOD OD. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Md ountain C, Excursion Bxeursion Resort 15 wet. orp Ane Butts EMENTE. LEHIGH sift a tae VALLEY §F eae iat R, R, ae ee ed A via Brooklyn Atinex 180, AGAKional, ifs EE Saturday Afternoon Sender} Moratng ind Glenwood, sectnentnguenaenereraner EVERY SUNDAY x ‘$4.00 EXCURSIONS VIA ERIE RAILROAD TO RA belie ale GLEN wht 107 miles son New x ivearnings Lat ag isi West ont i burg and Poughkeep days) by Pa; piers in STEAMBOATS. OITEN LINE 00¢.--LQNG BRANCH & BACK—300, @c.--ASBURY PARK & Pace ny a PR ie oy heave pages iets Rina ry it 1.20 ond, O10 DMs) 10.25 A. landt ‘a Debros -! a aan | 6155 P.M. Stations foot of West ‘Twenty-third Street Dasbrosses and Cortlandt Streets, ab ine Terving diane. from Desbrosees ‘and Cortlandt Streets te five minutes later than that given below for Twenty-third street LAL, BD. | For Cin. MTHS PENNEY rLVANTA LIM- i Any, i fa x Feo ene, i Cee AIR 12.25 P.M. and HOLE IN RAILWAY, — A PIDA. onto, sPATLWAY 7.53 m M. we , GLU PONT COMFORT MepoLieen 86 A. Ma. Weekdays and B35 y AM, and 2. danse 7.58 ee 77 Pret pad is wee TANG |B mney wg ‘aidavas 4 oes, fos, 401, 1854, A rh lon aici, tial Amor Foure, stations named LH i pales Fulton Street, Aton Bt roadway, ‘ang. enn tiie Saees,eetiiant he tay kee eae fa totele Her Anack rategun, (2, aattination, arenhone, ait cuss for Pennayivania ATTERBURY, aehernt Manager.” Base’ inmnbels Si ‘Minager, General Pabssnaee Avent, LAWYERS. Geo. Robinson (Lawyer), m1 BE 90 Nassau st. (day.) Bway, cor. 47 st. (nigh: Ge HORSES, CARRIAGES, 4C. In pr H le 1" ur a}: Cn fe Ja’ & Cu rr or WI or go! Friday, AS Usuat, BARGAIN Dai Cambric Corset Covers—tancy Inserting | lace Rote neck and sleeves— Gampaeeteant and back wy Hae 80 Cambrio and Nalnpook various, emb'y—value i Jumbric Nigh luce or amd'y trim’ Serva lue a ruffie—plain & h, a, (ucks—value 39 2D Canibrie enh dust ruffle= thus Bi and tucks or ruffles, broldery sens eee Cambric flare flounces with lace, omb'y and ribbon—regularly $2.98. 1,08 | & Lisi Haat Chemises Extra aime Muslin Gowns 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, 7,9, 14, 43, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, . June Sale Attractions The Greatest Yet. Energy, With Determination To Make This Sale Remarkable, Causes Presentation of Cash Giving Power To Sell As We Please Together With Wondertul Assortments and Quantities, Make Possible These Facts for To-morrow:— NO MAII, ORDERS. Friday OMEN'S AND nates WOMEN'S TAILORED une Sale/CHILDREN'S Lune ale AND acts in [UNDERWEAR acts in | SUMMER DRESSES Washable Ghitt Waint Sutte—checks or plain color#--box pleate with ,16 | combination plipings—value $4.00... 2,60 Tafteta Silk Shirt Waist Sults— Black and all colors—shirred Fokes and skiriscrogalarly $11.08., 6,60 Women's ‘Tourist Buits—Panama, cheviot, cloth mixtures and brillldntine= plain eolors and fancy oh neweat inwote, or ‘Tuxedo ayionevalue $23.98.,.. 15.08 ABDevses sertings and ribbon— ‘etty atyles—val 3s fine lage oF) eotive desl ens wi on—tomphre Yoke, 8, tucks, emb'y Ins't'gs & ribbon— susdly vis: 80 Friday WOMEN'S Genie Aan, SHEN BMYGp June: Sale | WRAPPERS AND vio & Nashaoo ctwenty atyica | Facts in |KIMONOS, ETC, 1 elnborately with ince or embry. | faihes, Lawn ne ee 8 ~ Tue $2.25. \-- 148 | Campric Two Plece Dresses-neat shirt watst atyles—value $1.98..... 12@ Full length Lawn Kimonos— ont Japenese and other designs ne in 80 bertha effeot ambric Drawers—lawn umbrella usin Drawers—campric ruff) tucns, lace or emb'y—wilue kK & Cambric Dr sq q WA flounce, fine, Ieee. 1 Frida BOUS WEAR US eet Poa 98. une ale AND et acts in |MISSES' GARMENTS Misses’ Brilliantine Bairte Black, 4 Blue, Brown, an i gore+Kneo pleats walue. 9, Miases’ Taffeta, allie Shirt t wWal t shates14 to. I Beene $0.08 to $108. Ri 108 in Sults—Shepherd Cheeks Ro fancy: Mixtures—linen ton or ior Collar of Red or Blue Sfeviot 8 to 10 yra—value 398....1,0B M e Suits—Russlan and Boys’ Washable Sults- an imbrie—deep Jawn floune ce, hematitching, tucks emb'y—value $1.29. hite Cambric Skirt—-rowa of ince, English em- pbric and Muslin Chemis | emb'y—value 69 40 a to ll Washable Sailor Suits—Bton Savor Coilar—-whita Madras and pap and strips —. to 10 yra—value $1.49... Norfolk and Double Breast Sulte— an ‘ood emb'y and tucks al yoke or emb'y, yalue .89. na Double Brons “4 All Wool Mixed Cheviot eanby, ruffle and ineertin reas fenickerbocker, of plain troumers— T to 16 yrs —Vvalve BGM 6 veer BOB faeries Cornet Covers—low nock— Percale and Cheviot Blousca— . 4 to 18 yra,—value .29 tree (1D) jace & Ins'e front and Bao ue ; Negligee Shirts—Percale or Madras— Child z and strives—detached Brusiays ca neg NAMA neekbend-velue, wo. , value Children's, Cam ne pidey SASH LACES BO ern! ir a and bape ate ae June Sale: AND Misses’ Cambric Corset Covers-Val. | Pacts in |CURTAININGS or bo Be tu F June Sale;WAISTS AND heavy in Jace | un—Valne 49. and Girls' Blue Jean Overalls rkey red straps and yoke,.... WASHABLE & and edge—rib- Importer's Bample Ines of Ingh Point, Brussels, Tambou Novelty. Col apiique, cold 49 | Madras Sagh Laces —all Mounted on Net—J% to 1% yds. long—for, Sash Curtains, Dresser Sets and other poses value by yard 1,49—Remnant Price... 29 riday pets, Facts in ETS Rrenoh Net Saeh Curtalning—reat A Roe lace and inserting! White Lawn Watate-three pretty 2 to Mi Anch—Wihkte and Arabian es models with Jace or émb'y Ins't'gs, Valve 81,50 £0 $22 vceveerseree Atibyet tucks, medallions, &c—open front Curtain Lappets—06 inches wide— or hack—value §$2.98.. Lemb'd atripes—value .10.....sreseevee (2% w ani Ww Sheer White Lawn—lace inserting et Corseta—medium lengths, French old #izes—value $1.25 to $2. Friday RUGS, SHADES, POLES, \ une Sale iat In {P04 CLOTHS, ETC | French Body Brussels Ruge— —emb'd motifa—valie $4.98, 3.69. hte Lawn Walsts— Siplice ‘Yoke id Panel style—vnlue $1.49, omen's Batiste and Summer slrapes and girdles—special......... 49 | Heh Oriental pattems Light weteht Goutilo—balok, white | 6x9 feet—value $5.9. ++ 6.08 and drnb—with and without garters } 00. nial patterns—value . Host Linen Holland Shades—3x6 ft.— Friday BABIES! COATS linen fringe—all colore— June Sale} caps regularly +88 Facts in | DRESSES, ET¢. Shade. Foana 2 Curtain Polesall eolote-s Short Natnsook Dresses— Brass fixtures, In seven patterns bishop or yoke sty'es—value .%,,,, 19] complete—reg, .69 to $1.19—Special .20 Bables’ Short Dreseas—Lawn or Mahogany Hat and Coat Rack Naineook—stvien Tor boyw. or mite | prong—bross trim—were .69 19 to 3 yrs.—vatue .69,, tree 3 prong Racks; ring with p Bables’ Short Dresses—fine sheer also 4'-Inch ‘Towel Rings Naingook and Lawn—newest trim- 8 to 415 5 mings—wizes to 3 yre—value 08... 64 f i Pablo Olleloth: Ohildren’s check and stripe Gingham | yalwe 22 Dresses—Yoke sty Pie +15 Alte to 3 NBAVAING Beesssssesses 518 | Pillow Conde— Infants’ Cambrie Slipa— peep a A - 2 ratiled neck and sleover—value .19,, ,11 | S!k-doubdlo binding—value .20—yd. § Infants’ Nainsook Sips— four neat stylee—ustally : 19 Priday LAWNS Infants’ Tonk Skirt Nal ane ale; CHAMBRAYS ambric-~with and without 1 homatiteh and ticks—wually .2..,. 19 | Pacts In IDIMITIES, ETC, Infants! Long Natnaook Dre Scotch Shirtin voke and bishop atylonn roe excellent atyloe—value ieee ™ + 84 | Fine Chamirays—pi, cate et navok Dressea Absolutely fastevalue Aba eres. BM sound yoke of bertha effects— Fancy Volles avy and brown— Uma oF plain viictsueually Habe VO | Mit NL toe aid eings— Fine Nalngook Dresres— (usually 12% " oN sultable for Christenings—spectal... .94 | Extra tine Dimitles—-be oo Badles’ Show Bodtord Cord Coa Jand colore—i7 cent quality es fae amt giibon tehm—sixen to Fyre | Fancy corded Zep a 94 | atyles—good vane koran i o% ru Ca Bab es’ Short Coats—Cre: Cord—tancy’ trim'd capo sa, Beatora sizes to 3 yrs.—value $1.98 Bales’ Lawn Caps—French or full Badles' fine Lawn Cay full ruches: also Dutch Cap: Babies’ Cashmere Piarier ion colors—8% to 4% inch— Fancy Washable Stocks of Lace or 8hk Finish Chambraye— plain colorings—made to sell at .17.. 64 Imported Oxford Cheviots— Dink, rove, tan, green—value .2Merseer @ 184 ichea-—tucked or emb'd—value .39, r ‘Alvo eench af Friday Clearance of Dress Lengths and Remnants A At halfand one-third value, triage Bonnets—value 69, corn a une Sale LS Seti acts in \TOWELS, ETC, Hemmed Ready for Use, SINGLE, Dogen./90UBLM. Dosen, [Dainty White Mercetizod Pabrics—selt 30x Prrriy) 20x40 tone satin Crreeray a it: W5 22x22 Boxde Pin Dot Swisses—2 ot, tf 4x24 i Uxd8 Fino Nainsooks— ight ‘imp aa7t c ox Ib sent quallty.ge. os OM Also 40 inch India Linons; | Friday RIBBONS Plquer—3 style cords; value une Sale, NECKWEAR Tria Linen tihiah Sut 19 to 38 ‘acts in (LEATHER GOODS, ETC. | Lace and Satin Siriped Lawns; Hordered Apron Lawns; 12% Plain and Liberty Satin Taffeta Cambrica and Madras. th Ribbons—lustre finish—black and pkins—18 inch— Merreriged Damask hem'd ready for use—doz—value .98.. 68 Satin Double Damasks—all linen— value .19,.,, 112% Tace and Lawn—also tailored stock: White or combined with colore~ ve rapes APHRBE AY PIUS Py WDesevery TD value ,29 & ,89....... aod — Leather Hand Bags—Black, Brown, wae Arba oe RAO Tan—all with fittings—value $1.69..., 06 ay zunen att i; 700, ene ‘Two-quire box Regal Vellum Masi hipenbeae dla ditbea ol Ala 3 Stationery—value .2,. «+ 19% | Extra Heavy Tur val Snee tawe, Ge v4 Bi tare Laundry Bags—Striped Crash— Brae eyelets and aye tne con Wxi—value ye Linen valu ,69) Bath Mats—2ixbi inch—Walue Las. aus Ushers wiil give ‘pai desired inermellne + .19|

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