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+ pier rested the c. Paria eTrUEMGAM PEO 1 WASHINGTON “PAS TRUTE TO GN, WHEELER Throngs View Body Lying in State and Roosevelt Among Mourners. WASHINGION, Jon. 2.—When the @oors of St. John's Church, at Six- teenth and H streets, were opened at 10 A. M. to-day, throngs were gath- ered at the edifice waiting to pay the last tribute to Gen. Joscph Wheeler whose body lay in state there, At the head of the middle aisle on a or Spanish War Veterans being ranged on either side. On the casket, which was cov- ered with the national colors, was the general's sword. The church was heavily draped in mourning. Although the crowd was great, there was perfect order and decorum, the police arrangements being perfect. Four hours were allotted the pubiic to pay their respects to the dead, and among the thousunds who walked up the aisle and stopped for a moment at the coffin were many notables Preshient Roosevelt indicated his tn- ‘tention of being present at the services which began at M The eervices, whi were brief, were conducted it the urch Rev. r. Roland ©. rector, and Rev. of St. Thomas's who conducted the York yes- 1 who accompanied the body ington to perform the last rites by | these were lei the to the was First in line were the United vy tha Wor De. When ession comete! ed. 3 troops deta'od tment as the mile In the nee of an infantr thon in mediate vicinity of Washington, n of engineers from Wash- nd tthat ron ¢f cavalry ert Myer and the cavalry band and a bat- of field artillery, also from Fort pleted the escort, With the was led a riderless horse, ing that one of the country’s sol- has been lost from the ranks. body wa & caisson ¢rawn by fou was dr ped wi Foliowing the Stars and Stripes. caisson came the vet- United tation, of nand of John : Grand Army munder-!n sh commanded by Department C mmander, John 1. Lewis: C y A of Wheeler's Com federate ¢a of Atlanta, Ga., and} y and Union. aeenaonctaty pullbeacers selected were as follows: Representing the United Stites Army, Gen. Bates, chief of staff, and Gens, McKiggin, Wilson, Hawkins, Randolph and Humvirys. Representing Gen. W heeler’s staff and | associate officers of the Confederate ariy In the civil war, Howard, Sea. Harding, Col. Anderson, Col. Mite Coie iointer, atajor Hayes, Major Wiliam &. Walles” and Dr. Ernest Lewis. | ating his stun im the war with ol Dork, Major William i, Gurlington, Capt. Willam F. E . late Commmander- punish War Veterans; n and Lieut. Reeve. STEVENSON TAKES A SWAT AT THE “BRIDGE HOG” |\Commissioner’s Confere nce Committee Advises Some Useful Changes in Order to Exterminate t Bridge Commissioner Stevenson has studled the “Bridge Hog" and his ways, 4s exposed In The Evening World, and has taken some practical steps to ald in exterminating the nuisance. As the “Bridge Hog” is at his best, which {8 his worst, in the rush hours, Commis- sioner Stevenson has determined that anything that can be done in a me- chanical way to relieve the crushes on the bridge will be a material aid to the work now being so ably performed by the “Bridge Hog’ squad of police cre- ated by Commissioner Bingham. With this end in view Mr, Stevenson ad directed a conference between Chief Engineer Kingsley, of the Bridge, and (he following officials: Mr. Calderwood, vice-president; Mr. Dow Smith, supe intendent, and Mr. Minden, chief en- gincer of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company. Changes to Be Made. Among several innovations the con- ference decided upon were these: That two inspectors are to be sta- tioned at each Joop in Manhattan du:- ing the rugh hours at night to control the movements of the cars and enforce the rules. An inspector will board each ear as 't arrives and ride around with it, looking out for the gates, theymak- he Nuisance. Ing of proper stops, the prompt obeilt- ence to starting signals and co-oper- ating with the police in securing the safe and orderly loading of the cars. ‘That five inspectors are to be sta- toned on each roadway during the morning and evening rush hours. Four of these will be between the anchor- ages, on the bridge proper. One will cover from the anchorage to the tower, another from the tower to the centre, and 0 on. Buch will be required to stey in his own section, He will not only preserve the required 100-foot in- terval between cars, but will, so far us he can, prevent the opening up of long gape ‘and assist in raising block- ades. In case of blocks on sections ahead of his own he will stay on his own and prevent cars crowding to- gether. Leas Tie-Ups for Repairs, Heavier rails are recommended so that there will be less repairing needed and less consequent blockading. The Bridge Operating Company, which operates the local cans on the Williams- burg Bridge, has agreed, at the request of the Com*rissioner of’ Bridges to ar- range the car service so that thers will always be a car with a crew aboard ‘ailing for passengers at the loops on the Brooklyn plaza. A simllec request has been made of the New York City Railroad operating the three Metropoli- tan Ines on the north side, but thelr reply has not yet been received. muffled drums and solemn dirge to Georgetown. ‘There the Potomac River was crossed on the anuduct bri into Virginia and to Arlington Ce: ry. The route to the cerhetery lay past Fort Myer. ‘As th» head of the column reached a polnt opposite that post cannon boomed, sounding the mafor-general’s salute of thirteen guns at ‘regular Intervals, Impressive military services and the final services of the church marked the ceremonies at the cemetery. PICKPOCKETS NABBED AT WHEELER FUNERAL. Six Captured by Central Office Men! Working in Crowd About St. Thomas's Church. Six pickpockets busy In the crowd that eathered at the funeral of Gen. Wheeler at St, Thomas's Church, Fifty-third street and Fifth avenue, yesterday, are in the hands of the police. The pictures of the six are all in the Rogues’ Gallery. The men were weaving through the crowd around and in the church when they were taken Into custody. Contrary to the etiquette that exists among this fraternity several of them oarried re- volvers, "the Ceptral Office men who made the arrests Were Detectives Galvin, Burl MeMullin and Reith. The crook: ered in were all Italians and * or Yiddish thieves. Canopy, alias Canapa, of No. 18 Baxter Abe" Jacobs, of No. 54 Canal street street; “Jack” Martin, pal of Jacobs; Max Moachowitz, of No. 24 Orchard street; “Jake” Wernstein, of No, 108, n street, and Harry’ Fields, alias M of No. 42 Market street. \ SENATE MINORITY REPORT ON STATEHOOD. WASHINGTON, Jan. 29—The House Statehood bill was reported favorably to the Senate to-day by Mr. Beveridge. Chairman of the Committee on Terri- tories, The bill had been under con- sideration for three days. No an- nouncement was made by Mr. Bever- idge in reporting the bill. Mr. Patterson, from the Territories Committee, gave notice that there would be a minority report. Exceptional Offering of . (Fourth A splendid opportunity to want under price. The of course, be the first to Confederate Vet- nD. Lee, Gen. A. P. Basil Du United States Sen- | n, Pettus, Daniel, | c Culberson, El- er, Cl id former Sena- | wh and J Henderson, — | presenting the House of Represen. epresenting epins—Gen. Ste m ate —8¢ Blackburn, tatives—Representaaives Lacy, De Ar- mond and R. F. Lester, | At large—Former Secretary of the Hilary Herbert. Samuel Spencer, | , William Henry, Dr. Sinclair Bowen | and Senator Jones. i Shortly after leaving the church the cortege turned into Pennsylvania ave-| Mus agd proceeded along that broad] thoroughfare westward to the sound of PIANOS AND ORGANS. Pet SNM = 4 Da Ge wart aria; Last 5 Days!) Evening, February 3. (caps dad in the World! Don’t Miss Tots Great January Sale. Come To-Morrow ! Save from $150 to $260 by securing ‘one of these pinnos in this great sale. $350 Celcbrated Tone-Lasting Walters $195 Bianos « 45 Down and $1 a Week People Know What They Want. The booking came in so fast’ that the factory could mot keep up with the deve, “They have caught un pow ani ineytased iheir output so as. to give hens Bodultul plans at Stak, hich i nos Al » which in about balf real value, including stool and cover, on liberal terms of $5 down and $1 per a (On Delivered on Payment of $5 02, jn Teqiiest representat! ‘Wareroom: to select from; fringed top and price $7.50 per pair; special at... A ; : | Splendid Lace Curtains | Irish Point Renaissance | Special Regular Special Rejular | | | $2.50. per pair $3.50 | $20.00 per pair $25.00 | | 3.00 4,00 25.00 « 30.00 | | 4.50 " 5.50 29.00 « 35.00 6.00 « 7.50 30.00“ 37.50 7:00; 9.00 Real Arabian | |. Dentelle Arab Special Regular Special Regular $4.75 per pair $5.75 $3.25 per pair $4.00 6.00 D 7.50 | 4.00 i 5.25 8.25 s 10.00 4.75 “ 6.00 12.00 « 15.00 8.00 « 9.50 15.00 $ 18.75 9.00 . 11.50 17.00 oe, 21.00 11.00 “' 15.50 27.50 - 33.75 | Figured Drapery Silk < ‘An exceptional assortment of the 5 Art Ticking, Cret An exceptional variety of design: grade, at, per yard..ns..........%, (Second The ambitious woman who new and pretty, but cannot designs in Shirt Waists, gerie, Etc. Shirt Waist Patterns —in shadow work designs, on fine quality lawn, COCK. seeseese sees sess eceree BL 50 Shirt Waist Patterns—in tion braid Hees jet or coronal Se peor unin art nen + $2.25 Sixth Ave We Repeat for To-Morrow (Tuesday) PORTIERES best designs and colors will, go. Lot 1—Tapestry bordered Portieres; three colors to select from; regular price $6.50 per pair; special at.... Lot 2—Tapestry Portieres; several designs and colors) throw-over; also Tapestry bordcred Armures; regular Lot 3—Handsome Porticres in several excellent de- signs; deep throw-over and fringe top regular price $10.50 per pair; special at., signs and colors—the proper fabric tor draperies, lambre- quins, etc.—regular price $0c per yd.; special to-morrow at Short Lengths at 15c a Vard; Value 28 you often want for curtains, lambrequins, etc.; regular 28c Art Embroidery Dept. broidered pieces, will be interested in our new stamped baste Linen English Tea ad 01 Stamped Corset Covers, Stamped Centre Pieces, 18 ‘inch; regular price 25¢ each, at..... isc nue,20th to2istSt.,N.¥. Floor.) secure the Portieres you $3.75 $4.75 bottom 6,00 oJ bottom with deep and . jeason's newest floral de- 135s onne and Sateen s and colors, such as {T5c Floor.) likes to have everythin, afford to pay for the ene Hats, Tea Cozies, Lin- 35c 50c THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 29, 1906. AGT 300 FET ABOVE THE STRET Steeplejacks Slug Each Other on Slender Scaffold of Church Spire. (Special to The Bvening World.) TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 29.—Patrol- man James Coughlin,: one of the stout- est policemen on the force, was de- tailed Saturday to arrest William Fletcher, employed in repairing the cross on St. Mary's Cathedral, 300 feet above the ground. Fletcher and his assistant had had a dispute about wages, and the assistant made a com- plaint at police ‘headquarters. “How am I going to get him?" asked the stout arm of the law, when Instructed to arrest Dietcher, “Climb! was the laconic response of the desk sergeant. The two steeplejacks waged a flerce battle as they clung to the narrow scaffolding about the spire of the church 900 feet above the earth, Holding fast sometimes with one and, sometimes about the rigging, they slugged each other with fists, while below a crowd of hundreds watched them, Suddenly one of the men appeared to tumble over the scaffolding. The watchers closed thelr eyes, waiting for the thud of a body striking the ground. ly a dexterous swing by which O'Brien gained the rigging and made his downward, hand over hand. letcher finally followed and they patched up their quarrel on the way to the station house. NO DAMAGES FOR United States Supreme Court De- cides Against Property-Own- ers on Park Avenue. WASHINGTON, Jan. 29/-The Supreme Court of the United States to-day de- clded the cases of Anna Sigel and oth- vs, the New York and Harlem Railroad Company and the New York Central Railroad Company, involving claims for damages on account of the construction of the Park avenue viaduct in New York City. There was no written opinion, the court merely announcing the reversal of the decision of the Supreme Court of New York on tie authority of the Muhi« ker case, In which it was held that ps sons ilving along the uct are en, with the other, or with feet wound| titled to easements on account of lighit] air and access. , —— — 13,500 yards “GUN METAL’ NOVELTY SILKS—the popu- lar gray broche effects; this quality ‘silk is retailed every- where else regular- 69 & hy at $1.00 yard; | Our price, yard.... 2,500 yards YARD DE NATURAL PONGEE SILKS; real value 58c, “a 39c 2,500 yards SHANTUNG SUITINGS— 27 inches wide; this is 2 continuation of our great sale of these popular silks—they are better in quality, than any similar silk at $1.00 yar —our price 55e spotproof, superior high lustre. guaranteed Price .eeese ppok Breas Su Det iOe/ DARN Sec SS PRE seeese a ‘$3. k Broadcloth, high satin finish, halite Bleed and non.spotable. Sal ESR Seed al ASU Another Stirring Sale of Much Wante Is it not worth something to you when you buy Silks to KNOW that Quality is wh: they are selected by an expert who is able to dictate prices—because he knows v sition of our Silk Store—and with it we are building up the biggest business in the East. Assortment runs from the lowest price Silks that are worthy to the very finest to be had. 1,500 yards—SILK EOLIENNES—in broche effects; regular value 50, weveee a eee 39c 1,500 yards BLACK CREPE MarEoe —24 inches wide—a heavy all- silk quality; worth $1.00..... SD 1,000 yards—YARD MT BLACK PEAU DE SOIE—a heavy qual- ity—pure silk; worth $1.00... 89c 5,000 yards colored TAFFETA SILKS— all colors; this silk is worth 69c, yard—our price..... 4,500 yards black imported TAFFETA —a very fine quality—not retailed under elsewhere What seemed to be a fall was rea> | CENTRAL’S VIADUCT. | 3 Unbeatable Rat j BO Exterminator f 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. 7,9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, JANUARY SALE Two Days More—Only Two Days - will close A MONTH OF VALUES that has made business history | Last Two Days For These Values in Sheets, Pillow Cases and Musiins. Four weeks’ great selling has depleted some sizes of Sheets | and Pillow Cases in some of the standard brands.. ‘0 over= come this and so that customers may obtain the sizes they wish for | we have added ™ Ivallysdenigned. for i mperionce bas demonstrated 1¢ vo Of ail vexterininators of and WED nt ra RN: vn ORNS FOR HARD OR SOFT CORNS Liquid 250, Salve 15c. Plasters 10c. sTYI b ah and 3 Hough on Corne of Laut, toe. 1 snftas a8, One Rough of Bunt with each bottle of Hck and stay, heparately, In envelope, 10. Ab Druggisth or by mall, UGH ON Wey Fine'! Biqnid Lightning! Liietitatog raivee Too Kheu- , painw oF sprains, i it rr K. 8, WELIS, Cheralst, Jervey Clty, Ne doy Te 8. Ae MOHAWKS AND UTICAS to our great list of January Sale Bed Muslins at following phenomenally Low Prices. NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS, SHEETS Boston, Lockwood, Will-Wash-Heavier Clearance Sale , Blankets, Comfortables, RLANKETS, size, value $6.00; hand whit PILLOW CASES Large douh} Boston, Lackwood, Uticas Ca Wil-Wash-H if or Ton tone? By nkes: I) and Mohawk. Dwight Anchors. and Mohawk. fintst wi % cts, | 54x90. sand silk bindln 12% cts. an 14% cts.| six99, +-15% cts. | 90x90. : sh Ties fot each kind In each size, N h kind in each iy pecially. but all sizes in both lots. but ‘ail elses in’ both tots” at, enol cess SHEETINGS—MILL LENGTHS— YARD WIDE MUSLINS fections or “ascondat Yt? tmpere d SIL KS Bleached and unbleached—soft, } Bleached. i} Br L je | pure fintsh—no dressing—will 5% , value .20 .18%) 7-4, value 19 .19% ay wash soft and closer— 8) &4 value ‘22 {1Bia| sa value 2 tae at it should be; that J} whotesate Deen ARH AS rdf value .24 teal 9-4, value 123 | s their value? This is the po- . value .25 19/04 value 25 o—________, Last Two Days . Last Two Days For These Great Values For These Values in In Babies’ Wear Washable Waists These special for To-morrow: 5,000 yards of “the “ Adams’ Celebrated Yard-Wide BLACK TAFFETA, This silk is guar- No Matt/or ‘Telephone Orders, No Mall°or Telephone Orders. anteed and worth $1.00 yard; The triet mention given to each item Striped tawn—tucked or emb'd panel we have sold it special at 79c.| || below does not do justice to values repre- valle ee erent sented......+. To help you to realize op- yard; for this sale Fine White Lawn—emb'd only we shall retail 69e portunities we ask you to seer a tucks back and front—worth $1.28 -19 it at when wi te 39 ct. val for Persian Lawn—el it aticiscrnerns erste shh Kr vee Val lace insert roe effects in cents” and other corresponding differ- ences, that it means just what we say! wide emb'y panel—value $1.50... .98 in New York Extra fine Lawn—tri There is no silk price ... 28,000 Yards of Black Dress Goods With Prices Cut from I-4 to I-2 $5.00 Black Broadcloth, spongedand Sale prices, 2.69 "1.69 $2. cloth, guaranteed to retain rich, after sponging. 54 inches wide. Sale pi d Chiffon Broad- 25) Black Japors Mareus finish 1.29 TICE een ve $1.5 rich panne finish. Sale price... «+. 0 Black @hiffon Broadcloth, 99e $1.25 Bla Chiffon weight, bright, lustrous surface, $I.50Imported @hiffon Bro: These cloths are mai which insures a per good as any cloths o! them. Black, cream an ck AlleWool Broadcloth, de from finest Australian wool, ‘manent lustrous finish; they are as ffered elsewhere for $1.50. Compare id thirty-two shades. 79e Sale price, @ut Price Specials in Colored Dress Goods. adcloth, 99e some lustrous surface; the same larly at $1.25. Black, gray, tan, at $1.00 yard equal to this 1 * AB8e|\ quiity. ued By 2 cent Cambgic Slips +16] Sait, Yat: lace or mb'y tn palates axed a . & 9 cent Long Trees Se or long sleevea wart 00, 1.49 1,200 yards finest quality IMPORTED js cont Lone Dresses., ‘ea! "We Lawn and Batiste—hand emb'a ct SILKS, printed warp effects; these are fl] i149 Long Dresses ‘94| emby ‘ana lage iGks oF mercerized c.—Our hi iti 7 ss : mae 59c¢ new goods, positively worth 98e Fier to $7.68 Special: Vatuse, baits Boe taeneauss | TUgtaoe coe: J SOOO 29 cent Short Cambric Dresse +10] “ padour or porns wBS Panel, 39 cent Short Dresses. 24) mercerized emb'y, German of French 59 cent Short Dres: +36 Val lace and tucks; also allover — 7 cent Short Dresse 46) ¥ fronte—vatio '$4.00..........58 $1.49 Short Dresse: -04| White Batiste—allover mercerized $3.25 Short Dresses. omb, of Val. lace yokes—others with ¥ and bodice of circular inserts All sizes to 3 years—yoke and fancy of ernb’y and lace~H. & finish 50c, Black Mohair Brillt wait styles. All fresh and new! value $5.00. Cerner: ce. Blac: ohalr Brilliantine 69 cent Children's Gingham Dresses, | Silk finishea ; bright and lustrous, 44 inch. Sale price. —, 29¢ eonian Bont bleaiataetsteneh with fancy face inaares biesgmev pean) ‘ i 3 v Irish Lace Medal. 75e. Black All-Wool Glose Mesh asrereroretealieaiane 45) lonedainty "modeis~vaive #100-4.08 Volle, 44 inches wide._Sale price sevse BOEY cv panies’ silk Caps—siik lined.. .88 L 89c. Black All-Wool Heavy Pebble pistes onic wet fale: ast Two Days Cheviot, 48 inches wide. Sale price.......... LO a i For These Values in $1.25 Black French @hitfon Voile, — 9 ~ Last Two Days Bed Spreads ; Superior finish, 44 inches wide. Sale price.. Oc For Th Val 7 . ‘ $1.25 Black German Satin Pru = SEES eM Scen Croche Gpreuilen-feeee eee nella, 44 inches wide. Sale price.. 69c Stamped Linens extn heavy—no dresaitg,. | Vike, 09 $1.50 Black Imported Silk and No Mail or Telephone Orders. Full size Crochet—centre ; Wool Crepe de Paris, 44 inches wide, Momie and Damask Linen Scarfs— and allover designs...... ba | varia a» Sale prlten cv casts lai aceoessdaniaesel POEL ach ematten andiopenwork: — oI crochet hand knot led 1.98. Momie Linon ‘8 in . fringe—eut out corners... | Vali #09 Hemstiteh ‘k— and openwor! Satin finish Marseliles— . AllsWool Im» ported Nun’s Veiling, 4D 44 inches wide, lustrous silk finish, very fashionable for Waists, Street or Evening Dresses; Black, Cream and 44 colorings. 65c. All-Wool Chevs dots, 44 inches wide, sponged 39c and shrunk, in: Black, Navy, Garnet, Cardinal, Myrtle, Royal Blue, Brown, etc, value .49 +29) heavy raised designs. ty R58 eevee tt Valu $1.25 Satin Face Broadcioths, " 24 | Relish Marelios eee (2 “24 hemmed or fringed— S va (2 These cloths are all pure wool and li 2 hand- 79e 4 | straight or cut out corners.. ) Value $4.00 de, ie Risold regu- | a8 Inch—value Re Extra fine satin finish B41 sedi, Alice blue, myrtle] | Momle ‘Tray Covers— | Marseilles—centre and I 08 arnet, helio, navy, bro’ i " openwork—Iinstead of .! se we ¥ garnet, 'y, brown and other shades. So inches wide. Damani Linen Sauaren— { Sia NEE PUREST OR core 2 ey homstitch and openwork—worth mported Marsellles—satin | 9 $1.00 All: Woo! Pan: 69 fnish—newest patterns, .... / Value $6.00 Bet. Vv a s—d Last Two Days For These Values in White Goods ama Suitings, 52 inch 5Oe¢ All the foregoing are full etze, heavy weight, suitable for Ski ah pelts ia Black, Brown, cana eseda, Myrtle, Gray, Tan, Alic ¥ Royal, ‘Navy, etc. > anes Last Two Days For These Values in Scarfs and Shams (No Mail or Telephone Orders. FOR SALE. WHAT WE DO. At Clothii r Nae me and Boys; rs and Fur 5 Het iestd & Diamonds on credit. We trust you on your promise, We sell goods as we represent, Or your money refunded, We sell on easy terms At cash prices. We keep your clothes in Repair for one year free of ¢l LENOX 2274 THIRD AVENUE, 884 COLUMBUS harge. SS ELECTIONS AND MEETINGS. VEN THAT ‘THI Gio’ Mocknolders 0 iv of eptors a election, and wansacting a ie x4 as be exoperty brought before the meet wil be held on the Sth day of February. Fer at 3.0" chook Jn the afteencon the the company, Steet Manhattan Sow York: and State of New York. 1 ‘books wiil remain closed trom tneioth day of January until the 10th day eee BDW. F. HULL. Dated this 19th day of January, i COLLEGES, SCHOOLS, &C. SCHOOL FOR BLIND CHILDRESS ing. of blind children mould be in peo should write, to the New ituton, forthe Blind, ; a ‘City, giving, names ahd ad LAWYERS. nnn ON nner iGEO. ROBINSON (LAWYER) | Ob Nassau st. (Day), B'way, 37th st. (Night). PATENTS. [NEW CREDIT PLAN. CLOTHING CO., NUE, open EVENINGS. FOR SALE. WHAT WE DON’T DO. We don't ask for any References or security From your landlord or employer, We make no inquiries From your neighbors or friends. We do not ask you to Prove your honesty. We make no deliveries. We give you the goods along When you make the purchase And pay the first deposit, 123D-124TH STREETS. 103D-104TH STREETS. cash CREDIT 2 or Price. Coadsen! 5 Guosm Gaubit Was G0. RASHAD er $1 )VERNMENT officials have co-operated with the ed- itors of the 1906 World Almanac and Boe yciobedia in the compilation of all matter of in- terest to the public. The Comp- troller of the Currency has con- tributed a special article covering vhis department, as has also the Director of the Mint. GENTLUMBN'S CLOTHING to order, on weekly payment; rect fit; fine materi- 39 Fi) Nt ms No Mail or Telephone Orders, plain or dotted Swiss or Lawn if 4 RAILROADS, YARD-WIDE CAMBRICS— ) ca eA RA et feae Count on their worth and wear, 1572) Scarfs. 2x04 | Oe | ts they are bleached and finishea ["/8 | Squares, s2xa2_f 64 by Lonsdale Company--yalue 10.. | Value $1.25 to $1.49. ’ FANCY WHITR GooDs— Hand-made Renaissance Scarts— Hemstitghed and 734 | all-over or Inen centre— 1.98 STATIONS Payne js | instead of .12%4, A wero $3,98 and $4.95. a BI Ae eg WESE TWENEY KD LAND? ans, P°SROSSES AND CORT« £7 The leaving time from Cortlands sts, ig five minutes inter Taaee aod aiven below tor wen wireet stations © 47.85 A. M.—CHICAGO SPBCI, : 10.55 A. 5 arte ii Cincinnelt and RHO c, For 910.58 A, M.— PENNSYLVANIA Lim- D— 91.55 PL M.—CHICAGO™. ciety’ NAT! XPRESS. SPECL To-morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P.M To prevent dealers buying we reserve privilege of restricting quantities. Strong Muslin Sieets 81x00 and 90x9%)—three of the very best brands for wear—the unmade Sheeting would cost .09 and 79, Our morning apec! BASEMENT- Women’s Night Dresses Muslin, Cambric and Nainsook— substantial styles, with yokes strong emb'y and tucks or good Washable laces, ribbon run— instet 98 an SECOND FLOOR-CE TRE BUILDING, Emb'y Edgings& Insertings Nainsook and Cambric~2 to Tinch 7 new eyelet, eae ye dot and open H NG. AST 1 daily. NTIC C1 My A.M. any ‘ork and Piorlda days: POM. and ally.” Seaboa: Pee Qa wwoard Porida’ rim D WESTERN RAILWaY-- patterns—value 10 to 14. MAIN FLOOR—CENTRE. Men’s All Linen Initial Hak; Extra fine hematitch with {2! i 0b hoa White Emb'd Fine Lawn—English Byelet or French Emb'y—with and without Val. lace inaerting--15 choice 5 a D, OHIO RAILWAY— —| years aya and 92.00 YS na |p eee tia oo ae ee for. th ING: i COMFORT and Non. 4 Av M. Week days'"und eis || Witite Silk Emb’y Flannels [Women's Silk Waists Hematitch or heavy button- hole, Scallop—newest designs— emb'd on unshrinkable Hannel—usually 5 RASE! T- Mossaline, Loulsine and ‘Tafteta— Black, white and colors— In fi nator 20, A. M. and 2.55 OSA, Me? week-days, HE-PINES—9.33 A. Men’s Flarneiette Night Shirts seo. Cut full and long— BUILDING. ‘Now Pleasants. and 12.10" tl 254. Mand 45) Car, Point ux jariy & SW RUTLDING, Misses—the popular nsteud Of $1.39, OR—WEST BUILDING, Fur Nap bei v-r Hats good washable colors— All sizes—usualty 49 MATIN. FLOOR—W. ri i vpades! Brice tSbe."“iy mai. Sue °° ie — SiR brat Wee a Te aoe eee isin. Blue elon a will call for and oheck bageage f Red—2 sizes—for iim or viy—extra high meroer snd residences through {0 deatiuation stout Ngures—Four silk Hn.si—Last dye—aott aa silk % Telephone "S48 Chelsea’ for Pen olastic straps—plain or desirable for Dresses, Walsts | "General nager: a rain Pratt Star, RAREMMNT_NB! NG. “4 ~-. 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