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rpg le ea @ 18 to © duly, Bie ee Pecos Pie at ny, Eb otireds Sues ET omeredi Offered; Tuly 1-4 bid; Beptember, if __THK WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 2, “SEIMTORS TUR) [Zee fan Wait Be cho [LIGHTENS THETA "BEER anne ‘When summer days would cause @ Wheat gave way io the carly market to-day under favorable weather news and @ new bear attack, May leading in the decline. = New York's opening prices were: By Walter A. Sinolatr. raise and make the value olimb, + ‘Wheat—May, 87. . IN LIIRY SH oe ney eid nn ees The, price Assemblyman Prentice Say$|"Gsiccgo's époniog voices were: Wheat! #43 HisiTe” SF Mai Setemer|}]-] Woiccac? & Cirls’ Suits & Coats ; ‘And, tempered to the thtn-olad lamb, | 1s gotne vo, They Are Too Heavily As- aren ‘ (Third Floor.) ; pager eee ee er sm a I drink i _Sessed and Puts in a Bill, binattons of ai dual loka treventauays elccnar 16.75 - warm week ti ou wi! 0 skirt; Lawyer’s Stand Resented | Consumers smiiea But now, alas! the Won't clink unless you have skirt; slzes 14, 16 and 18 years. Valie $21.50. ° s smile comes off. And why? it vet? ie, ' (Speial to The Evening World.) MISSESELONG TOLER COL sees cue U ‘. you've no you cul ALBANY, March 2—A bill reducing brit deh p ‘S—In ligl mix- i and Committee to Put ay pilose he Ho 00, the stock tax from §2 to #1 on every | tures, with patch pocket and velvet collar; sizes } 13.50 ei fea You chilly folka who shiver wien you|100 shares soli wae introduced to-day 44, 16 and 18 years, Value $17.50. Special, at... on the Screws, ig soaring new. havea freezy day, by Assembiyman Prentice, of New The fot dunt thnk" of fot anya’ coming with the | york "Str, Prentice in J ay | GIRLS’ REGULATION COATS$—In navy blue Chevict, Deere ine Coe = | Grow warm beneath the collar; for the | @* at all, but in view of the fact that) ead coflar, with milttary ‘buttons. Sizes 6 to 14 i 5.50 tiie State needs the money he {s willing | WASHINGTON, March 2.—The letter poor old foal Man's wrongs: it ttre [sre get oe em © 2 3! Eoli f Silk and C Exquisi sald thi ¥ e ea A eid ie moony, lenge, emg euuenve of the advance in fe pice ets tl Coliennes of Silk and Cotton—Cxquisite Shades Smart models from out own work- } 45.98, $4.98 A and Americanize it | Mr.! Tig price of these shares advanced Ont & a a4 int S rooms—exceptional values at......... 5 Pas?» RHe79 _ Ih fractionally up to nearly a full point. pennsy: 185: Th V L x P A h 2 Y d 5 " rigerg peal otespergetag| my a e Very Lowest Price Anywhere, at 29c. a Yar Aga the Senato: ked | in« out the Up that if a period of warm |Promed § = . 4 1 : wuin the, Senator waked Mr.) ink out the Up Ural tte re bee pro, Revgtesl Spe" 13 = Many prominent stores have recently been advertising these beautiful silk and cotton Eoliennes at 2,000 White Lawn Waists number of persons. 8 ch Th Ly * cinta? Peas x . . 5 9 B Tumber Of persons. na cutiinea «| Mounced boom in| the loo stocks. The jap. sect). Pay 38c.a yard. The prettiest and most bewitching fabrics imaginable for inexpensive dresses for evening and \ faifterent plan to the Rivers and Har. | menea Re cian coe the estan Bock aime, pe: io > if /||| Summer wear. All the loveliest shades: coral, pink, rose, silver gray, Alice blue, sky blue, reseda, lilac, Front of ‘one\wide embroidered! panel, four Tows fre‘usel to state the difterence between {ty of an ice famine with a coolness s champagne, Parsifal blue, mais, nile, red, marine and navy blue, also black, 29¢, a’ yard. : of ‘Val. lace and cluster tucking, two panels in 1 98 . tthe Lampre scheme and that submitted | Cire in keeping with their lige of busi Si a's F. Set 4 : " Malm ficor, Weet Buttat back, elbow sleeve. Would be good value at | ”* 5 Afr. rallaierro appealed to, ghe chatr-| ness. Independent tee dealers have not |S re Se eR= fh ——————————e —y) $2.75 each; special price Saturday.......++0 P ; o, know whe: ness | 5 {st i iepula refer to the plan offered to ‘the got pee serene Coen irons Latte Pane "By by i isIE FrFrER9R9lU7"U*xAAAm:__$_-_-_-_--——— |) (Third Floor.) 1 § x plain its provisions on_ the . rund Known movements of money for the Taine city R. Fe WT jl 9 e 7 . 4 % Kye Drofeangl Heciain ore dave: | weak, ended yewterday, show a loss in Uh Haas Pe atiy ay tg ta | tqwould speak for self, but Mr Talia: | cash by the New York binks of 1 I Sh = Sill O S oO In ane ew r In es Special Sale Saturday of Women’s 4 férro Inte reae ey he Awl pees aucun $1,135,7. In getall retake wained | Hat 3 e. N k d Vv ili 4 q “gets Its Inf from the interior $1,667,883, which fs an t | ee veces nes ene | a: Clever Effects---Quality---Moderate Prices ee EO a ager jhe ermmities, the witness out laos to he eub-treasury $5, i#.0u. 108 = = y _— e $00 dozen IMPORTED LACE STOCKS—of Baby ira ay “| Nearly all-of the banks report a oon- vj 0 1, , i i f eg a the i pe ‘ Point Gaze, Point Ventse and combinations of Irish ani My. was determined that the question | tinuation to-day of the movement of | Wis. ci 118% ts |] Boys’ Clothing should. first of all be durable and so made that extraordinary conditions will not Batiste, with and without tabs—all new styles—value Soc. 25c .. sof chmpelling the. iwlineae “No Camemer | cast Oy diepot express to the West Wanaan 4 =H | change-its set and shape. It should have decided character, style attractiveness—and yet the capacity of each. Special at, CaCh....sesseredecerserserecrseesees | TSR execu ee Seton eres | a Nhe principal shipments trom | Wiss Céntral pty 3 a + 7% ||| the average small boy for rougit usage argues for small prices. We believe there is no house in the city 100 dozen CHEMISETTES—Iace and embroidery effects— | FO } ee ee SE ihere are ined to Chicago. A cal acters 5 eaten Aspley that so admirably combines in its Clothing for boys all these sterling characteristics, That others think styles usually sold at $0c. each. Special ; i HAAG GETS HIS RAISE. Orieed te chOrrOw, ss Wh Shares and of honits $2,801,000. | the same thing, our great lead in business done somewhat proves. We are now ready with Spring styles. CHEMISRTTES-—of tawny. lace and embroidery (st- { Ce en eee HapigTranett | See them. : usually fine materials), some trimmed with Mechtin 4 50c a 4ewhen the Panama Canal Company was ayeeking a prolongation of its conces- = ¢ Isthmus. 4 The letter referred to an inclosure, and Mr. Cromwell repeatedly declined ito state the nature of the inelosure or discuss the correspondence in any Mnanner. Extraordinary polittoal! con- ditions in Bogota were referred to in fthe letter and Mr. Morgan asked ocon- We thought ‘twould always be this way and thus forgot the time nis slice. Played either way He stl cute fee, FRIDAY, March 2 Bull tips went begging in the high- THE CLOSING. QUOTATIONS ane] To-day's ‘highest, lowest, closing prices and net changes of stocks from yesterday's final Quotations are as follows: the tax amounted to $4,182,000. rate Jt will to $6,198,000. Amount ‘collected was $723, January F010. Annales The tax, ther one-fourth of the entire And itis mantfertiy unjost to from one business, or men. . of “Tt was one ita) business of the At this mount for ve In December last retore, ts to about Down W rt ‘asi sti $ 9:75 ji) Infants’ Department Dainty New Things for the Little Folks (Department much enlarged and now on Third Floor.) SPRING AND SUMMER COATS FOR THE LITTLE TOTS—Mede of Novel China and Poplin Silks; also Lingerle and Dotted Sts, Wik coe alt Witer es HAeT Cape ea Bas tals fles, applique with white and colored ribbons, At 5.98 up to 15.00 Willlam Nelson Cromwell to the Mild winter is a comfort, but—| Like Chinatown vendettas, will be | to compr mise at half the present rate. | COLO! late Secretary of State Hay, under It cuts no fee. There's none to righted by the tongs. He said: | SPECI, parka te ew a) Uh lee cor Crh rs rant The price ‘The stock tax has been ralaing twice secures ALT rimmed with lace and ribbon, with full skirt. 35 dute of Dev, 5, 1898, was taken up by . co ‘a8 much money as wes expected. When | O25 Sizes 6 to 14 years. Value $5.75. Spectal at Senator Morgan to-day in the examina-/ This winter of our discontent was Will be no joke. the taxX bill was ocing considered last | any of —— FD, se eeceeee i st Mz, Cromwell before the Sen- fierce, because we spent | Mere produce “three ‘or “four aalllions “of | these i } i Committee on Interoceantc Canals. | mach dollar that we saved on coal. We | Win bein A dollars. | i , period covered by the letter was didn't keep a Gent. ‘The Ice Man stands to get|, “For the“eight months ending Jan, 31 | F YT] Serning this reference and when the ‘ ed to. $300,000,006 ‘£40,000, ic Fitness declined to discuss it the Sen- |W8Y8 and byways of the financial re- cae, otk, | Gluing the ‘value of the tock Sougse | FMaee CHILDREN’S PARTY DRESSES— Made of Organdle, Lawn and Yetor asked whether the witness felt Lag today, and the stopeest kind of 20% — %,| and eos zane inching the value of a 4 Nainsook, with large berthas and revers of lace, Insertion, tucks yihat he was obliged to conceal any ui eee hes treats th cynical 7 aie) | poaitadrin tke Peinrmyp oo pend oe Solid Oak Extension Table, and hemstitching, finished with ribbon bows and rosettes, Skirts ; ‘#actions that were against the interests ference by all classes of traders. A 106 —1% |ahange itraneactions &. 4 Rooms, py ate bby. oR: $9.7 5 Of dresses trimmed to match yoke. Sizes 2 to 4 years. At | ot the United States, common remark on the floor of the Ex- 41% “The polnt ‘was made that this cap'- value $12.00, at. is 9} Replies Called Indecent. change was that John W. Gates had put | Am 11g — x | tal wis substantially ‘untazed end ‘that Completely 2.98 up to 9.98 5 he lid on the stock market and was k Cotton OF... 88% 82 $2, . o i Lonarenenel hed HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS—Florod Continental and Lingerte 1] "E refuse to answer such hypothe |" ‘Am, Hild _>y | ment was proper, Even admitting chat |f7 Furnishe i . lorodora, inental an ; Perel vand crpertinene quuadonnt said | wassns, o9. It Mr. Gates‘a movementa|A™ Hide £L. 8 oe 8 < this argument is sound. i ‘evident ae | RN SC tieets, Made of sheerest Lawn, Organdle and Mull, oe i Qarr. Cromwell. aa 7 peers 3 erent cuem oe f, #4 8 aot ow 125 00 i) a Cuition Pick Embroidery, Novelty and Negpolitan Straws ules ‘ “I am compelled by the attitude ct | oie an of siech Cec eal = ioe oe ae = & e . S t 1 00 of every derigtion used ir beageitying these duinty creations, oat fy committee to accept your unusual | Pet Aivae\ah ieee anes Wey isa BR + )LONDCN STOCKS DULL; These pictures are. e Velour Couch tn att $8,908, 198 19.00 a indecent replies," sald Mr. Mor- |, oe Sai je can, Ths dene oe the ix nk ay # AMERICANS STEADY. fla correct represen-” Der Week [crm vor" $1G, at. 78 up to 12! — buyera is a mystery. Some of the att ie = 28 a tation of this care rn) i ‘Combina: { peecent stan FO more unusual or {2 | ticker-watching cynics have thrown out josh Joe t LONDON, March 2—Money was. in | faWhich is on extibl” pens a H the witness, ‘ a ang {the _tusseution that ‘the Gates crowd | at, tert cm $44, | cooa demand in the market to-day. Dis- aaa showing the. Account. a © Senator Taliaterro interrupted and | were buying with one hand while selling | 24 n2 100% 100% — Hf} counts were steady, Trading on the . icles). Our Mbcral credit! Ching : : | ipGemanded to know wherein the ques’) with the other. At one period to-day hte me = | Stock Exchange was irregular and gen- erincl pay fee ac hy {eFmMs hold 100d 19 cyo96¢ Boys $5.00 Suits for $3.95 i the indeoeney was in the assump. |the Stock Exchange was as quiet as a| co" iB% 28 > fh) eraiy tnactiv® mainly due to week-end = (Saruey. oe coaneeu sana a! tic that, ‘he Nad been employed to | Quaker meeting. ‘Be realizations. | Prices rec-vored at the cut, Bae » (Third Floor.) i : H j lo nytht ins! e@ interest o! : ay lose on 1 her monetary ts. a , +, 4 Behe “United Staten Fr eeelGrent comet + is Console improved slighty.) ee Oe Sana ay voles Cut in Russtan Blouse and Sailor styles. Siz Mr. Taliaferro then demanded that | PUI! points: he Great: Novthern=ti)5 Americans opened irregular and rallied Evenings Until |g40.00, three to eight rs. Double-breasted Suits, ime witness be spate not to make Sietl ore tend G60) is gered ee the to ators pas Denver & Rio Gi | sack Be station eo" Hn ; at ead « tell Se d Che , 3 95 sulting replies to ries. advantage 0! th parties; Goul and , [Wes strong ani ‘chison, at Door. made trom ig an ar} S TZeS an V- Chairman Millani said hi a . + %| Sa if - a y ' © sthe' character of the Feply DY the eit | Cassatt have ade up their differ- Bagh [operate dari rice carrer Pee WE PAY FREIGHT 97 59 [ iots, neat patterns of overplaids and mixtures, Aness was uncalled for, and Senator|€nces; the Perinsylvania Railroad re- —,%|A mbderte amount of -business was ipiGloeks also plain col Value $5.00; special at. ports net earnings for January of —1 ltransacted and prices closed. steady. . Plain colors. Value $5.00; at.. tHittredce suggested that the ques- igen syould be couched in different +. age. is is not the first time I have ‘rpoticed an inclination on the part of/same month this year were nearly ties witheas to insult hia ineerroge: : D heme realization, but later recovered : 2 112 Site welt MED Tanke terre: equal to the gross earnings last year, sligntly. Japanes Imperial sixes of 1904 T y aid Mr. Tallaferro, See atoidt ar ee Ak ntrimme line The colloquy between -the members f the was brought to a ecloss iv Mr. ‘Morgan wiho satd he en- rte ained no resentment of insults from th ommittes ast this agues not to concern’ them- his behalf. To Force Answers. ing the examination Mr. Mor- al selves in » the Carfal Committee four years iscuseing the desire of the ‘com surrender the canal project to| States, Mr, Cromwell re-| stity on this) subject, taking) ‘ n his professional rela-| fis to the company. $1,400,000 fh excees of January, 1905, al- though the operating expenses for the) Rook Island reports that its net earn- ings for January were double those of January last year; Congress is certain to pass the bill removing the Internal revenue tax from aloohol used in the arts and industries. So firmly did John W. Gates keep his seat on the Md of the market that there was very little response to any of these bullish] 7 points. On the other hand the con- tinued heaviness of Consolidated Gas, and the death of the Philippine tariff) bill In Congressional committee helped bY to depress the market. A spirited demand for the shares of | the American Ice Seourities Company | ns s Ere Foreigners dropp: ed on Part but closed with a better tone. opened weak on continued foreign and (Second Floor.) Imported Leghorn Hats in dress shapes | ae hood effects: sO Chip, Manilla, Java and Italian Braid Hats Smart models for Spring 1906, Flowers, Foliage, Straw Braids, &c. Imported Roses, Foliage, Quills, Wings, Aigrettes, Straw Braids and Leghorn Plateaux. Ready-to-Wear Hats Joseph Haas, former Commissioner of | niiiagement has a "trafic allidnee with Boys’ Nautical Reefers, $2.95.’ Made of tan Venetian: Boys’ Negligee Blouses, 48c. K. and B. and Mother's laces and all-over embroidery—values up to $1.00, at. Keeps Up > bullish information on wap at the wi fon, - The statement }Accnunts at a salary of $5,000, was to-|the Long ieiand pralinoad set ree Ce cloth, with ‘military buttons, white silk-embroidered | Friend, VEILINGS —1,000 pieces plain and fancy mesh Veil- of a jute spcrere iz plenty of pool stock eagle and red chevrons; cut full and long and perfect {it- |Boys’ Negligee Blouses, 98c. Star, K, and E.; in white ings, with and without chenille dots, tn bla 25c Awaiting an outside, demand. ‘and the Wi h Ti ting. Sizes 2% to 8 years. and colors; neckband or collar. colors. A regular SOc, quality at, per yard....+«+++ Oleh ant! t t imes Boys’ Top Coats and Reefers, $3.95. Of tan covert |Boys’ $1.50 Bloomer Trousers, 98c. Of corduroy. y eee" Genet trun tree a Ac-| slightest, provocat! ard Venetian, and made with embroidered emblem on | Boys’ Cloth Eton and Golf Caps, 48c. _ In black cloth, (one eS See in his|was made to-day that this company is sleeves, and are cut full; sizes 234 to 8 years. The To} t ji Tommulating @ surplus, Within the|yeading Drugstets Have New Rem- a H Mine e Top | navy serge and fancy. mixtures, satin lined, 9, : J - a deme rene, the iaacket prise of the | "Say “for leomnch Troppice that || Sty lines, and the sizes are 8 (0 16 years." "" [Boys’ University or College Hats, 48¢. and 98c. | Sale of Women’s Knitted Vests. , (RAT | steht chetahdet se bad ; 2 “ .In Brooklyn school colors. (Second floor.) 4 —~__—__ CHURCH RIOTS IN PARIS. PARIS, March 2,—Prefect Lepine and $n large force of police assisted, to-day 3m taking theinventory of the Church Boys’ Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits, $6.95. With two pairs of knickerbocker trousers, Jacket made with yoke, Perfect in fit, cut and finish. Sizes 8 to 15 yrs. Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits, $4.95 In keeping with their custom of al-_ ways ordering a supply of new reme- dies as soon as their value has been established, Hegeman & Co., No. 200 Boys’ Soft Felt Hats. *New Spring blocks for 1906, The New Poly, in light pearl, brown and black...... $1.48 Children’s Fancy Hats. 1n Napoleons, Cossack apd KNITTED VESTS—formerly $1.95 to $3.95, at.. KNITTED NORFOLK JACKETS—formerly $4.50, at. a surplus over charges of $2,251, iu is equivaient to a little more than’ per cent, on the stock. In 1904 this yoay appointed secretary to the Board of ‘Estimate and Apporthonment at a galary fot $7,500. He has been acting without Athe increased salary for some time, the jeeand of Aldermen holding up the ap- be se John and St. Francis under the ‘Church and State Se; tion law. A pumber of mantfestants made a ly three policemen were by ‘and many arrests were made, company’ earned only 3.2 per cont, on its stock, ‘A new fesue of General Chemical stock is announbed. This issue will take the form of $1,000,000 preferred stock, which was previously authorized. The proceeds of this stock will reimburse iy for extraordinary expen- Broadway, ‘and all branches, and Riker’s Drug Stores.in this clty and Brooklyn, and the leading druggists in other efties and towns, have ob- tained a supply of Mi-o-na, a remedy Boys’ years. to $8.95. In light mixtures in gray effects; also plain serges in navy and brown. Sailor collars with plain or rh combination effects, in red or cadet. Sizes 2% to 10 Boys’ patent and dull leather Tams and Autos, Young Men's College Suits, $10,00 to $25,00. Glengarry, in cloth, serge and velvet.... $1.48 to $3.95 || $1.48 and $1.95 | Styles, make, cut and fit are up to date in every way KNITTED NORFOLK JACKETS—formerly $8.50, at........-5400 KNITTED AUTO JACKETS—leather trimmed, formerly GSA OSEM oorercclscecceesscastesencsetes 10,00 —. for stomach troubles that absolutely Boys’ 75c. Knee-Pants, 59c. Corduroys and mixtures cures and restores lost functions of and blue Cheviots, the digestive organs. ore Xx i Until recently .it was thought that — - = pepsin was: valuable in the treatment | Za. 10,000. Key West Clear Havana GOOD WIRE BUYING. |Prrttomach troubles, but it is now Cigars. Cotton started at an advance of five|Known that while pepsin aids in di- points in the market to-day on Price's|gesting meats, it has no effect upon Best Sale of the Year. _ There is keen joy in this extraordinary sale for the the 00 ditures for extending and improving its plants. a COTTON RISES ON (sneha Aas iEASTER HATS ARE OUT * AT THIS SPRING OPENING. {Blillinery a Venture of the Attrac- tive Lord @ Taylor Display. ‘The display of chio millinery is the M@eature of Lord & Taylor's spring “In spite of the chill March Shaw-rooms were crowded ° o.e z Men’s Furnishings. MEN’S LISLE THREAD’ HALF HOSE—Plain, fancy and embroidered effects. Regular Soc. qual-}25¢ ity; special for Saturday at........+sseeeeeeee) MEN’S NECKWEAR—All our Soc. grade of Four- in-Hand Scarfs and Tie Ties, reduced for Satur--25¢ day ‘ and equal to the custom tailoring, All the best and latest ideas are shown here—all at popular prices, Second floor, rear, East Bullding, J i ‘ = A Great Exhibit and Sale of | . : . American Water Color Paintings Prices from $1.00 to $156.00, Superb work by the following well-known artists: teport placing the amount of cotton|starchy foods, such ae potatoes, rice, ginned from the growth of 1905-08 to| bread, corn meal, etc, As the major- Feb. %, at 10,965,000 bales, Considering |ity of stomach troubles comes fro: the estimate. however, traders were|indigestion of starchy foods, thi: makes pepsin. absolutely useless in ted, over the opening.” Later collection of ‘thor See athens faproved. man who loves’a fine smoke but does not always feel ‘ \ Y i new shapes cand day Rate wires took’ a, most cases. s » r Carl Weber, J. J. Francis. Louis A. Thoenebe, aturda March 3d . serene epee tt es the "buying, and the] On the other hand, Mi-o-na con:(|i| inclined to px the gully ont Crete ereae iI] || Emit Kauf, G.£. Colby, —_E. Clagharn, Saturday, Sta - con March, freshness, They are simply odd lots of a great maker's | Henry B. Cody, S. R. Chaffee, Thomas B, Griffin, A Great Sale of Shoes 5 att as ek stock—a deficious smoke of a decidedly high-grade to- Neill Mitchell, E. Lamasure D. F. Hasbrouck, f J Seeeenety, ht eee ER Rete FF, English, A.Lamplough, G. L. Herdle ‘For Women and Children a ; to , box of 8, Pertectos, J. Northcote, Arthur Feudel, R. L, Johnston, Women’s $2.50 Shoes. wee reduced to 1.85 Ertimen ec Wh PRNHABORL S.:C,: Penstelas and W. R, Derrick, Howell Wilson, - George Howell Gay, Women’s $2.00 Shoes...........+ reduced to 1,45 , box of 0, BH, Panetelas, Club House In- E, Le Baron, E. Spoor, S. Sedgwick, Girls’ $.125 Shoes (sizes 1134 to 2).....reduced to 95¢ at ox of 8, Mugniticas-Elegantes. P. E, Chillman, B.S. Bogart, C. R, Raymond, Children’s $1.00 Shoes (sizes 7 to 11)...reduced to 80c¢ of 10), Reina Victorias, extra fine, and.| E. Somerville, | R. Hills Bemish, E, J. Fenn, Boys’ $1.50 Shoes (sizes 1 to 534)......reduced to 1,20 qi W. R. TerschellingGeorge F. Schultz, J: M, Wright, William Ritchell, S, A. Mulholland, George Albert Burr. Thomas B. Craig, Gustave Reiman, J. R. Bacon, About 200 Pictures in/all., Students are cor- invited to see this exhibition of American |} | shelors, ‘Tobacco Shop, Main floor, rear, Hast Building, Hoyt st. | &= Little Boys’ $1.25 Shoes (sizes 1134 to 1314), reduced to 1,00 +--reduced to 50¢ reduced to 396 pee a ee to r a W. NT GAMBLING CONTINUED. jing, and debility are the result of a ———— : weak * and in § Wigestion. Use the 2.—The Terri- | Mi-o-na, oe all symptoms eneath by teed Divs ‘maine and ‘poke ornaments padi Infants’ 65c, Shoes (sizes 2 to 6), Women’s 60c. Storm Rubbers... 50 In, Colored Wool Cheviots, :69c. Yd. colored dial: oat vores color iy tanone oy work—with a few beautiful paintings from for- ||} ¥ (S¢cond Floor.) mtg eign artists, It is an art event as well as an un- - . ; ss \ ight tte Ve acy eaeng ome sixth Avenue, 20thto21stSt., N. ¥. |b