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— Y of the State of Now HAMILTON, IN HIS REPORT, PUTS DOG FUND iol NDY HAMILTON “YELLOW DOG” STATEMENT, } Says HesKnew Nothing Abou the(Cash Diverted from ' Morgan Account, HE DEFENDS HIS WORK, Cart Produce Vouchers, for He | Used Only Cash y, Legislatures. The report submitted bg Judge “Andy” Hamilton to ihe truet York Life Insurance ‘/ompany, brought over from Paris by fhe John C. Me- Call, and submittes Committee to-day, follows: “The letter serA by the president to | me on Nov. I’ 1905, stating that my before the Legis- lative Invest drat! n Committee, reached | enuer coll me in due/ time, The president aware of Ahe fact that my henlth de- manded/tmit I should take a the purposes of a cure. trip WaPo jong contemplated my jodfney was begun before the reey- lutloufereating the Legisiative Commit teo Avex passed, and at the time when | the ernor of New York State hed yh Jy declared that no Investigatwon presence was Aes Europe Would occur ‘L regret that the state of my health Paves not permit me to return home at * thie time, No one reg sincerely than I do, I enclose herewith the letter of Dr, Riviere Specialist and a member of the Legion whieh enjoins me hope to regain my health so as to con tinue my professional work, his course be interrupted ! ot Honor J of treatment should ne My tluty toward those w paves me n ent upon me | byt to follow his advice Agents Couldn't Do It, "AC the tine when I was given full ebarge of the Bureau of Taxation and y Lewistation for the New York life 1n- irance Company, it had become ap- parent to its executive afficers, and as well to the, oMoers of the Mutual Léfe and the Mquitable # Lile Asurance Society, that the mass Of proposed legislation upen Inaurance Including 1a.xation increasing in such volume that unless concerted action was taken practically and taxed out of existence obtain this concerted action, 1 ‘with the officers of these other com { panies. ‘Their opinions concurred with force ws guerd- lans of insurance in legtsiative affairs | pnt affest there oMoers personally. oF Wicket ane yal was 9 fathire. If muMficlent eh : was given by agente to these matters, then ihe main businens of the ce =the lisuring of hive } Insurance Company topies. F panies might be untne—that the agency bp giected *With ali these points before ue it be- ume necessary to baye represen WF ether than agents and poey-hol vse afaire = The usual depending alone \pon if vored or oppgsed propositions war pentrate the Mion views: so likewise did the Knowledge that we were feoresen tals of Various Bates that politienal fayorites should ploved ip toe yell of counsel phieced onr affairs terey of those who did not possess our} 2 nccedet to, 1 eantidence Hao to Have a “Secret Service.” “These and otber considérations led the three campanies conclusion, We felt that WAS a perniasibe governmental a canfidential service would be the only effeotive and at the sare tne proper phin to wuatd the wi lfare of the ymest extensive commercial int uurAne: York. was decided upon plan of protec } expe lned to, the Py myoent th i ife Ineyrance Company, treed temaen who. were wmsoct- ated with me in this work to the off- cers of thelr reaptctive companirs, itemized accounts by names or amounts the world—the life Aentin! seoret wery as the only feasib the other gent by separate vouchers, tieviars svould not be demanded 1 were to be held responsible. Ip addition, by thie plan have as my rep quently men who woukl not have ac- * Gepted the retatper were It known that they were Interested in legisiation for insiance. | was able to assure them that their employment would be known to me and bo no ane else, and with them I have always kept and always rn ‘ete it not for this absolute understanding, I would net have wmdertaken the work, shall ian my word T would have been fo failure must purely have foil Much Delicat “It ts dowbtiess well known to you that every insurance on 1 hele its charter from lew York js legally consider every other State Ot ‘ne Sorelen corporation,’ and such. ‘The great ite pa hos, ef oe y k 8 n on jomvoracy,’ the bodies frequently eemmne of per+ ‘an suffictently well verse, a4 mat i their’ knowledge », if Fatbite eR nee AE \ (AERE’S A 0 the Investigating 8 in substance ae | aeatenreanaerrse seers et | jected by the fevered, state | viston, Insurance Departments from the i0- | MONEY THUS SPENT | THk RESPECT an RR: BI RYED OXE HUNDREDFOLD_ TO AS hi “HOLDERS - | against the great mass of pollo | ora not resident in that State, Whole- jaale revision or cod | surance statutes of some State. or | eatohes th ; | | dist tion Propowals to place the company OY ne mmerey of blackmailers, | | financial bighwaymen or com | companies, by compelling the co | to print | ment to say | wouk! have had 'he uy | upon the conipe | Rut these gentionen N ‘or’ ty boqaes in the United. it heast one every State aed Terri- represent the ‘special Ineurance form ef Govern mi nthe United States, ce LY the Hy very vale aikido. vt u ‘f whole, it im any way fi ing the epeaty of seoK sasurmen ad + wyusmessngese ye THE WORLD: WEDN so ques pwe cary HIOKs surance companies Has to Buy Some Papers. “will to, compel the company's re: | ¢ ports to be repeatedly and unneces- | sarily published in newspepers are ad- | vocated to gain favor with the press | for increasing thelr revenues. minis are offered cwMing for in ment of (le company's assets in enter- prites within the particular, State, or for deposiia of the policyholders’ re- verves with Btate oMfcl felture and notice laws, and different iples for surgender values are proposed for the partioular State, whieh are intended to diseriminaie Atates is comtinually under way, Sur- plus, whieh. is a misnomer in life In- surance and which the legislators do hot seam to understand is a liability, reir eye and they call for \ts pap: COR mpan'es ite of their polley-holders, are but a few of ye many propositions t arise annually “hatetrmative lexistntton to repeal or modity existing laws in various States Which embarraes the companys bis! ness bs offered ‘occasionally, Outrageous Propositions, such na the 10 per cent | in Arkansas, or absurd tax propreed Th the Michigan bill, | propomit lone ora certificate of jl! health ere a doo Mh male excise the payment a ivi 7 woance premix and Keep ® polley In forse; or the Virginia bill, making | a life insurance agent tO) In netionabdle for burden from thelr shouldere and p (ton the life insurance policyhold and Iastly and chiefly ‘ ous bills Introduced to tax the poiic ce of aman where the eign qatar the Om owed: ta displayed, fit iegislative ft However ndiculous ee, pills may seem, they demand at- (3 tranagress here for a mo aig shee it would have been Tent atively enay for the oMoers ¢ comparaurance companies to have aat wih ari v eee vassage of these bills would ill to be T have never known of trodyiced oF hitherto thon art effect Iicer. of ike insurance companies. thelr respon bility In adordince with vee! their iden of thelr duty towards their in| pottev-nolders whore inveresis they rep Lice Of | paw nudee) te attend | and Present arguments at fixed beirings orvecily detekauned to be insull- | c { The ver) fact that the great life fsurunce intercats of New pending 1 of itvelf ent Needed “Influential” Men, “At the capital of every Btate we have either petajued representatives te fa-| the comminies of are in en-onerath legislative | with ome one whe has fetained repre sentatives duly influential. As 1 have previou'l Said, it tye been found ad- viaatie to Keep such matiers entirely free from the akency force represesty tives, and ft bax aleo been found im possible to Interest the poliey-hoklere of Ube COmPAnY, “Ht hag also been found advi bie as the re avotd we for as poesthic an public Information as to who rene resents us, “Where it becomes necessary, we have joften occasion to employ vhe columns of the patbltc press for a discreet ad- vocaay of our views; this method hos heen found to be very efficacious, but It pas also been found to be very ex- pensive. Pledges tn advance obtained through influensdal pergons, leave us free to perry $0 well protected, Visited Every State. “Bach year the situation requires, in one State ot another, changes of my | encles demand representatives i ni very close attention. Therefore, to give these proper adtention, I make personal yiaits from time to time to every Btate in the union, Many matters with the State Insurance Departments, on occa sion, algo receive the attention of this Department. Canada calis for s attention from time to time and Ingtop and the territories he reset t ree and t Ll e protection of the United States it ina tates, 1 nach m great be- that practi the salva- of the polloy-| re of life ee infee reste fm na- attempting te create every jate Im tho Unted States a sen- fm favor of national super The haphazard use of a remedy will never discover its efficacy. Try Beecham’s Pills morning and night, and note the improvement ih your health, Commencing Noo, 26 The World will give & weekly prizes of $10.00 wach for the 5 best positions wl- tained each week by advertisers through the Situation Wanted volumas of the Sunday Word's Want Directory — &% words, vente. Advertiaers who accure posi- tions will please communicate with The World's Classified Advertixing Manager, Room 41, Pulitzer Build- 1 BELIOVE THAT THY RE- THE “Bxcept when on a few occasions I remained In Albany for affairs in court or when appearing for ollents on other than tnsurance matters, or on holidays, °° 1 was never in Alany during the ses ision of the Ly Ne was t londay, “ If not, and m: me grad be ; y ry dione in New York City, } would getuen (wien you deduct my own hotel and to Albany on Friday night or Satur- Insurance measures pending in {and hotel expenses of |New York State were, under retainer by me, rent and offer sh of, course, dis- Mutual Life Insurance Company, who Albany matters, 2nd to vs addressxd myself when Jifteation of the !n- | Blackmail Easy. “I have found in my work voat in United States there was ax large a proportion me also to state that Permit “ A 14m Who te out blackmail corporate interests is gen wharaste men never retain influence for any length of have found that to the honest menbe ture for heip in det maller is always read! y and cheerfully found that my A been in liking care of the lation introduced by ignorant peo- and by cranks, by other co:por requests ance Company gto the revenue f the State, defen ed for Mo other reason than’ becaus tate needed the mo: d- eannot the infun {this compiny unmistakably’ ex- expenditures and My work) confined within the limitations of the law of the lant | future audit natrietions have baen fatally) Ther has never! Aishursement made Ly me of the! ds whieh trespissed upen| payment cli 187,500 4 year h 1-| been inetrumental in defeating the re- prdiation of municipal bonds in Texas As company in | vements, eaving hundreds of thou- folded and @ttowed the leg: ) a whatever bill they cated | state this ton omohatic ity: bt of which | Wer’ naatton oF dutles of 1h | foliswed to the letter been a Fee | company's fu" for an accounting ys that have been p c Jn eonsecuen: = jeepted understanding by this company lex represent ed in the joint undertaking, ‘as to the which disbursements were | awe be made without mi vouchers other] 82,479,450, PBHatierwan Broadway—Brooklyn, BROOKLYN'S MOST DEPENDABLE LARGE RETAIL STORE, attacks from quarters no: : Nun's Veiling tby me for you nor were fi fl would eee pase tomers pert my worl th.stions, amely, t erred. 1 eAANOL Prods which relate affairs other those of the New Yors 'lfe Cc any, 1 cannot produce any books of thes particular accounts | none were ever kept by Instets on thorough, If KH haa should have diclined the task. “From time to thme, ih order the expenditures fur proper limit, and from th when in the absence of the president or some other officer In the confidence of the situation, or for like mood rea fons, I did not ask for the money from the company, | was of necessity then obliged to borrow from the banks, and this amount would be made guod sub- sequently, Consequently, you will find hat the several payments to me often cover amounts for the previous or fal- lowing year. Buch were the notes pald by Morgan & Co., and afterward cared | for by the company wittrout my inter. vening. I must say, fn connestion w hever know | anti! Tread ft in the published evi- | dence, how, When, from what fund or m, that line of ob satisfied, 1 knew that the creditors sent | me no notices to etep wD and seitie, | that trangnetion, that hat contented m ‘From the ann partment of Legis fussed by mo with Mr. Short, of the expenses, telegraph and telephone, fixed retainers paid out (in some the difference between the actw lof the Bureau and $100,000 which wis paki to me, the amount left, when di vided among the fifty States and terri nd fe have not found it so diMoult to defeat 1 declare powitively that all dlaburve- t . and Washington, held eunds of Gciiars, and, Jed bj 1901 Men’s 19c, Black Hose, fine quality Platt Val. Lace, Insertion to matoh—yard Torchon Lace, invertion; Pre-Holiday Clearances in _ Every Department Women’s $7.50 to $15 Coats Reduced to $ Remarkable Clearance Price Prior to Our Annual Inventory, Coats are % length mowels, made of man- nish mixtures, with loose and belted backs; double breasted and ily fronts. @ in this lot. Also Coats of Black Cheviot Cloth in Empire styles, Sixes 38 to 42, Women’s $15 to $20 Suits Reduced to Suits stylishly tailor-made tw the aon style, Some plainly trimmed wit! stitching, others braid trimmed Siges 31 to 38 in this group. ‘Tremendous reductions @re ti evidence tn every part of our women's Outer Apparel More. and Madras Waists Also in Our Great Reduction Sale To close out these fine manufacturer's special nes before stock taking we've cut former prices with a free hand, and to-morrow values of an 4 in our Walst Sections. For. instance ~~ 1.69 \fisias'Was,' —49C faz, “acer, gel tat 35 SA Gr UP TO M'CALL {than my own, no demand was mod hers from e ¢ any books or accounts kept by me covering same {thre any of my checks | wy chee weal erecy. “Byen if 1 did possess them. not appear to me that the demand for | them would be a falr and honest one. ‘The understanding that I had in un- Gertaking this work was a and travelling expenses, and t jthis would average ns Inn) as $35,009) the Sper cent. Mat was pald to me on Gestring to be Informed or to make aug |my Sichtreamvents the Pi per cent. tories, {8 #9 small that ft will not war- of honest men as there Is in any body mint the suspicion that tt could be a { corrupt purposes or & heavy work J Iveitimate expense, Closing this tople ments reported were actuall expenses charged for actual and legitimately tneurred Will Put Up $100,000. ‘T note the amount of $236,000 charged ot the Legislas | against. me for these accounts and ting the black. | which has been fully bro Bresident McCall's explani chief difl- | Tnvertigating Committee, ~ $195 *5Downs* 1aWeek. Six Reasons Why This Is the Greatest Piano Offer Ever Made: First—Because the Walters is the best piano you can buy at any price. Second—Because at $195 you secure the Walters at half actual value, Third—Because it is offered on the most liberal terms ever known, Fourth—Because we charge no interest for time taken in making pay- ments, no insurance or “extras” whatever, Fifth—Because on payment of $5 piano is at once delivered to your home Sixth--Becavse you save from $150 to $200. The Walters Piano is offered in this great sale At About Half Its Value Pianos which do not begin to equal it in artistic constraction, quality of tone and excellence of workmanship are being offered daily from $350 as appears by his testimony, I titled to apply on other accounts, * discharge of obligations incurred or se crulng in my department in 1904 1406 not represented in the ments for those years, my unsettled ac- oouunts for retainers, for commissions, for percentages, and the balance or th \g | my, lal tax arrangement, Purpose of ndd-| Whine aceounte are still open be deducted from this gross |} mave, however, no objection, evidence of good faith during my ab: sence, pending such a thexe accounts, to place In tie custody of the company $100,000, which It may hold, and whieh lé Lo o¢ repaid ln whole or In part.as may appear upon such “L, suved for the company nection with the Beers claim, which marked my first connectton with St, a cured & credit nel saving of y New York State for t WW and 188 non this company of abont $170,000, These are the only Items I recat, but [ am sute there are Walters Planos are in t representative famllios, as most prominent professtonal 3 = 3 z 5 z 5 53 * Bloo OAD ORT LAN ow for Twenty-thi FOR THE W L. yy nein Bt *10.55 A.M. THE 3 +156 PM cng “4.05 P.M. PRN * Mm. CHIC 0 aN Ove Nati Pxrhess Fic EXPRIS 1.AND AND CINCIN- Prbss, AND THEE SOUTH. D 46, 21h, Sh ieee seacps Sh.a6. $5, By and 2.5 M aye, 0, Now 461, 184 and 96 Br i ft avenue {below 284 Fatih, avenue (corner aor TIONS AND MEETING! of th Nes Co, will bs ath st, Jan. 9, 1000, at 2 PM . 4d. FOWLER, Secretary. stopkholders of lor section of hold ot 195 08, at 10 A. M. Ab, Treasurer. G, DECEMBER 27, 1905 PIANOS AND ORGANS, Lexineton To S* Ave FZ 59"7060" Sr. i if you wish to secure th eatest pian hi 7 Don t Delay the world, We idvine yon fo con t0 our Plano Wareroom's and select a Walters Piano at once. Special Announcement! Owing to #0 many of our customers not being able to take advantage ot our Holiday Piano Sale in time to have a pidio deiivered lor curistinas, Drevaiied on the Walters Piano Cont pan fifty more Walters Pianos before N The World-Renowned, Celebrated, Tone-Lasting *350WaltersPianos including Stool and Cover, on the Very Liberal Terms of 0. in our thirty-three years of retailing experience we've never handled anything which has given our pitno customers more satisfaction or which fas reflected more credit upon our establishment (han the Walters Piano sands of Greater New York fF and studiog of some of che a the United States, www ooo Built Co Last a Lifetime by the Walters Piano Co,, of N. Y., by skilled, experienced piano butlders. A Ten Years’ Guarantee, covering every part of the Walters Piano, is inserted in gilt letters on the inside of the top lid ff every piano, ‘ old piano for a beautiful new Walters and le due at $1 a week pay the bat Upon request a representative will call, DT BTS. AD ing. time from Desbroesen ar) ts five minutes later than that at statlon, est. BD — For Louts, bt EXPRESS, AND CINCIN es =) CREDIT 10 ALL DIAMONDS = AND ) WESTERN RAILWAY OHLO RAILWAY. 4.05 P.M POINT. COMFORT #700 A. M. week days, 865 P, daily. AND NO} 5PM. ate Brook Company will om hotels and to destination for Pennsylvania R. Woop, Pare. Trattic Mar, a 2) L087, FOUND AND REWARDS. Yellow dog, xpot on breast; Pre ce for return to West “Waaalagton SEE. sea cn PIANOS AND ORGANS, All CARS Transftp Jo IN THE SUITS | Tailored Suits of broadcloths, plain and herringbone cl ang mixtures—long, short and sami-fiited—black and Semi-circular skirts—Jacketa trimmed | value $18.98. to supply us with one hundred and “s ew politans, and American Tapestry—Preneh and Verona, Veloute and Fancy Armures and ¥ New Styles for 1906. Rops—Bolld colors, two tones, combine- TRISCetCn ana WItROUL OppaaL entre som eomntves the Hest. ob ip borders—Majority with cord or rope} new styles in Japanese and China Sitks edge—all reversible—also and Novelty Curta i for dens and cozy | (or Curtains, Lambrequiny, Kimonos, corners—tbis season's best Styles (no old stook), not over three paira of a | Cushlons and all sorts of decorative and kind—therefore:— on Damask— Juplex designs ..,.. wneee French Wancatpe 59 5.7@! Picure Designs; also Fancy Floral, Oriental designs Rep—rich borders. Table Covers to GoAt Cut Prices 4T cents Imported Jute Velour, Damask and Reversible Tapestey ia Gobelin aad Ori- etal ptr tod color Fine Irish Point Curtains $195—that's all. vomes of Ul sin the he vd musient peon'e Curtains were $9.98. ial x able d' Hote Lunch Beautiful patterne— 5 Courses, ,30 Cents Swise made on best quality not Veal Cutlet, Breaded: Romat The of Reet, oT Lobater Salad, with Me Marviand Sugar Corn, Mashed White or Haked Sweet Polatoes. Piano Warerooms 9 Lex. lo 34 Ave, 9 59th fo 60th Si, mingdales Wi Y-THIRD, FOR SALE. CLOTHING ON CREDIT For Men, Women and Children. A LARGE SELECTION OF FURS Ot prices an low as any cash houses. 1, WEEKLY $1.0, will keep you well dr F ecurity required. STANDARD OUTFITTING CO WESTA4 "ST, LYN STORE®=92:0: B'WAYH CLOTHING CREDIT Women’s Rain Cloaks NNS NIA LAM: | xford, Tan, Olive and Brown 23 hours to Chicago, fit facknjracetut pretty model— CINCINNATI all “9 tian 6 . LOUIS EXPRESS, h SPRCIAL- ND ment—value $12, SECOND FLOOR. Men's Fisnselette Night vay pelorial on site 29 cut full—well made—usuall for morning sale, ie MAIN FLOOR—W Bs" No references of security required The 6th Av, Credit House, 223 6th av., bet. 14th & 15th Sts, Applique Bureau Scarfs ‘lain and dotted Net, Swi: At same price—’2 Inch MAIN Satin Gloss Sateens Black oply—extra high mercerined n—faat dve—aott qa, slik rable for S805, ‘alat and Droo Skir! BASEMEN ted on first pay. | mond and Watch Co., NIT Broadway, near Cortlan CREDIT per week will keep you and you family Well dressed in’ the. idtent 4 QuADIES AND GENTLE MEN'S CLOTHING at the low "| Manhattan Clothing Co., | 1114 Bd Ave, near OBth St, N. ¥, Open Evenings, ORESSEWEL a Val, Lace by Piece Edgings and insertings— to Ly inches wide~newest and richest patterns Ms match designa— beautiful laces that regularly sell W cents per dozen... MAIN FLOOR—NEW National Dia Pay, us $1 week! ry, addres room 3. BASY PAYMENT Avent BERGMAN, Dew LANE (upstates) Basy payments, re renentatlve culls If desired rhe, American Watoh & nd Co, 10 Malden Imne, JEWELRY, | at WATCH B3— Diamonds DOLLAR DOWN! We ‘American watoh Oo, 80 Nassau at DIAMONDS, jewelry delivered, convealent weekly! Gold filled Majestic Jowelry Byniloaie Co. 11 B. watches, jew oly; IND CO., 22 Maiden lene HEARN ‘ 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, > 7,9, 14, 13, 15, 17, 19 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, Stockh Clearances In Preparation for January Sa These “cleat-ups” extend to almost every department, All articles that have become tumbled or soiled through holiday handling, of of which assortments are depleted, must be closed out at once—theretorer— QUICK CLEARANCE PRICES RULE. Ba Women's Cloaks and Suits | Splendid values for those who have put off buying until now Reductions just ag stated, IN THE CLOAKS ‘Three-quarter coats of Fine Keree Cheviot and Montagnac—ftted ond to! Vviots coate—Plonted, Circular and | some satin lined thro with sik braid, or velvet and fancy buttons—were $17.98 and $19.0%...11.0y | Othens were $21.9, 15.98 Others were (2.98 and $4.98. 15.98 gb 49 byipAdet| and Ld fashionable rweed Mixt and med! Stylish Suits ef Fancy Mixtures—alao len nenittod and box-inteld getvet cloths, cheviots and cravenettos— ‘and braid trim or velvet noteh Kton and Teng Coa ti collar—valye $18.98 .. 4 vultio $30.00 deaneonee + 10.98] pytra ane joloth, 2xtra eine suite of blagk panne cheviot | Panne Cheviot—fitted—full d bmadeloth—Bex Necetipbees ( lined with Skinner's Satm— satin Hned—speclal s+) 18.08. toontifilly taflored—value $5. 16.08 —————_—_* Extraordinary Olfeting of IMPORTED BLACK BROADTAIL ZIBELINES, 56 inches wide—$1.50 quality. ....:..scseeseserewesee cers 59 Rich, lustrous fabrics of soft, silky fibre—make magatficent cloaks and sult...» A transaction involving maty thousand yards fo which the importers lost heavily, as you can Imagine when you see the goods. e+ Heavy Curtains—Odd Lots Drapery and Lambrequin All Silk Danvwak, Silk Frou-Prou, Nea- Sitks and Satins. Mercerized Brocades, French Earlier, Now, | #et putposes—plain and figured, with Finest French Velours......0098 26.00] and without borders. Veroua Velour— 5 Duplex destyns Reh Damask and cy 3 16.08 GREAT SPECIAL LOT so 1498 9,08} KIMONO AND DRAPBRY SILKS Japanese Fan, Lantern, Landscape and £8 .QR| Turkish, Persian and Set fgures—neweet 698 4.98) Colors and combinations, 31 inches wide, Fark Now 2 to 5 pairs of a style Velourt yds, square......4.08 1069 Samples slightly solled Gobelln—2 yde. aquare....., 08 8.06) Orlenta1% YAR sveessvees be eel) Seu es ee Curtains were 6.8. , 11:30 to 2:30 THURSDAY, DEC. 28, 1905 |} Novelty Ribbons Camere Vermtcatt At Clearance Prices tiful styles io Dresden:, Persian and Shaded Noveltiesbest colors 4 to 12 inches wide Ohlcken Saute a ja Marengo. Carrots nd Peas in Creain, 49 cent Ribbors., .Now i gerendy Gaues, & cent Ribbons Ed ‘Tea, Coffee uF Milk, cent Ribbons. ow 49 Bleetric and Sterilised B cent Robtons. Now .68 Cooking Methode | @ cent Ribbons ‘ Now 60 At Adopted by U.S. Nawy, | $1.49 Ribbons . o Now 968 - | Odd lote—bat fresh and cleant MORNING SALES ‘To-morrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, we reserve privilege of restricting quantities. Cambrie Cov'd Cushions Silk Floss Filling-— Bang 3 In valve Toh—ustiaily 0... BASEMENT NeW en's Reversible Smyrna Rags 6x9 ft.—Orlental designs—Iin pre- dominating tones of G n maon—rogular} b fornine Bale Brice ae Notlee the sise-—3 yarde long! THIRD FLOOR—NEW BUILDING, hints T BUILDING, Great Sale of Girls’ Dresses Cashmeres, Novelty Mixtures, Plaids and Shepherd Checks—Russian, Lretelle and Pancy Waist styles— Pretty (rips arg siyat a variety ne to Yin worth $2 0 And $400,000. SECOND FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING, inches—Vvalues up to equal ReAN Women’s Flannelette Night Dresses Extra quality—fancy brald or 57 rf te—value 12%... T—WEST_BULLDIN contrasting scallop ruffie— value .%... SRCOND FLOOR if BUILDING, All Linen Barnsley Crash 17% Inch—an excellent towel- Hing that will not lint 7¥, to . Bd BUILDING SOLD ONLY UNTIL ONE P, M.—NO MAIL ORDERS, y omen Oar Fanuary Sale BEGINS TUESDAY, JANUARY SECOND. Watch for announcement Sunday, December Stat GET READY TO STOCK UP ON Women's and Children’s Underweye and Infants’ Clothes value IL cents MAIN FLOOR--NEW BUILDING, | Muslins White Goods Men’s Shirts Sheetings Howsehold Linens Corsets Sheets and Pillow Cases White Flaanels Embrotdertes Bureau Scarfs Bed Spreads Curtain Fabeles Vomens' and Misses’ Cloaks and Seite, Waists and Wrappers You know what to expect in OUR JANUARY SALES, | Enough Said! d Sienaeniineine acini

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