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a ) HOW ROOT’S BRAIN LAYS COURSE OF SHIP OF STATE + Cravath’s the Voice, Quigg’s the Hand, but His Seamanship That Guides Vessel Clear | Into Ryan’s Port, It Is Said. (Special from Staff Correspondent.) Aletyne, which overcome the objection ALBANY. March 2%—The lobby ts] Urged by opponents of the Lill Mat he . ne ace of EL | USP rock quarried at Hook Mountain js | paying tribute to the cleverness “| needed for the State roads. Mr, Van tary of State in the) Alstyne sald: “It the bill permits ; nt Roosevelt. “Ho's | WuaFryins at some pont where it will wy oot.” ther say. without | 2° erlere with the scenic beauty of | the bny that R La they sav ine Hook Mountain e@ttampting to diss to it.’ ‘He's the fellow who arles ES ‘And |engineer of the Pull the goods a t get caught. to | Park Commiss there | they mean i these experts |location for these quarrie: whom the secrota of the underworld ofthe Ilinits of the proposed. p: the ‘‘thirg house’ are as open booles. | 1eavikt sild: : fea y the lead- have gone into this matter with Mr. Rout |s pookea| upon by the tye | 2oNe Engineer, adn find he haa ers of both parties as the most effective /solved this problem by" arranging to operator in the practice of politioal/obtain his stone from points further to law, Barring the two terms of Gov./the north and west and back a short Odell, he succeeded in every val-| "He has planned for shipping by ng to which he applied his gentus, His| both ra{l and water, and the quarries denial ch he used his influence with] Wil! be in such a ‘position as to be Gov. Higgins to prevent an investiga- | screened from view by trees, T further stovert hat v Eneineer he tion of the insurance companies 1s/ nade a mo! t ‘comprehensive map ot Viewed from two diffrent points. One} the rad svetem leading from the ais tiga-| Canadian line to Albany, and thence is that te ald oppose such an investign- | down the river to Stony Point. Most ton on behalf of yan, of these roads have been approved other is that he got some one else to/and provided for, ‘The Unk which we Ce toric Contintous th New York citys eae i ‘ . 0 New. Yor! Chairman Odell could throw some] “UT rans ain offered by t ght on this proposition {f ho desired But he Is too cunting to do so. Que the Matthews Indian Company to ralse the morals of tho Indians, the redmen why hive : ie eeeseececet" cel ataked out for their own domain fo {s probably im his bomb-proot cella.) Oe the most fertie land in the Stnte, chuckling at the fellows who were hurl-| There are about 5,000 of them, a loose, ing rocks at him a few short weeks|tlexencrate lot asa whole, The Ma ped thews bill proposes to have the Gover: 0. . a ..| Ror appoint an official who can get the Upon one point In connec *.| Indians to work along modern lines and Root the legisiators and prepare themselves for citizenship Ad el fsa Tihs new official, to meet all the re- egr [quirements of the proposed law, will have to be a farmer, a lawyer, a Jude sort he has not/and an adviser. Whatever troihles the opposed in ten oF fifteeen veara, Indians may have they will be supposed sve of Mr. Ryan's undertakings | t0 Jay them before the State oMcial, “A provision that will do more than any- which required adroit manipulation at| {hing else to raise the moral tone of the Albany, Mr. Root was aiways on one| Indians ts that the laws of the State Side, and that was not the side opposea| With regard to marriage and divorce ; be appt a to Mr. Ryan. He ts credited with pre- | °"*™ Applicable toftaciens venting the investigation of the old Siate Trust Comp: trough nis in-| FREE LECTURES TO-NIGHT. fluence with Mr. Roosevelt, then Gov- ernor. Two New Courses, One on Japan, first proposition Root’s Mechanicians- One on Russia, to Be Opened. It 1s an open scret among legisiators| Two new courses of free public lec- that Mr. Root has great influence witn| tures will begin to-night in the Board Hi and that th r of Education's series. Dr. Willlam E. toad Pate Bae ered 70.8 y and] Ciims will open a course of six lec effec! Works fa omuel wigs In) tures on “The Evolution of the Japan- promaing the interest Mr. Ttyan| ese Nation” ‘at public school No; 46, due endid coaching | One Hundred and Fiftty-sixth street ae ee it one te qezchinS | and St. Nicholas avenue. The first lec- un 25 es is the men} ture will be on "The Various Races “who shows.” He ts the “inside man,""| in, the Japanese Archipelago.’ | vine 1 : e1 ie other new course is that Ar- with @ grapevine connection with Sena-| ehur Rees on “Russian Civillzation,” torfal ends that gives him a fine chance| which will begin at St. Luke's Hail, to exercise his ingenuity and deliver the | Hudson and Grove streets, with a goods as Mr. Ryan destres, SO Lan pce) Temible) “andy zezy Since Mr. Root was removed from the | Misa Isabel Ely Lord, Itbrarian of the aphere of activity by his promotion to| Pratt Institute Free aT: jee Bs . ‘a pes vi “ 1 the Cabinet, Mr. Ryan has employed! Friendship of Books’ at public school various agents. Quigg {s a most {m-|No. 170, One Hundred and Eleventh portant one, Paul Cravath is another, | street and Fifth avenue. Quigg digs and shows no earth on the > surface. Cravath, on the other hand, PPesvinen iorin Oviey pale ale onc ateree MOODY BACK TO CAPITAL. ground-and-iofty legal stunt. He makes ‘ : s WASHINGTON, March 2.—Attorney- the speeches before committees, as Mr.| General Moody, who made the conclud. Root used to do, appears before the At-| {ng argument ‘for the Government in worney-General and provides the frame- | the necutine Ot ne. sChicago packets. cr i reac! ston from Ciiicago lest work for the picture Inside. QuIs€! night He declined to make any com- paints that, and their team work is as| ment on the came. precise as the operation of « steam Mr. Moody had a |}: conference with ames R. Garfield, mmissioner of Corporations, engine. Over all Mr. Root maintains a fos- toring eye, ever alert and ever ready to counsel aad guide as the exigency may | require. In other words, it is the voice | THROAT of Cravath that speaks, the hand of AND Quigg that exzcutes, but the brain of Root that directs. This at least is the LUNGS concepticn of the Jobby. If tt isn’t true, then the lobby which admires Mr. Root X-LIGHT as 4 master is unjust DIAGNOSIS A. correct. dla nosis at the be- sinning of treat- ment is the first Urgent, necessity to the cure of thront DR. ANDERSON. And ‘Vung diseases. Too Ley time is lost by treatment with y. In a s f | | the family doctor, who has neither the nec- rad Ratan yey GRACE ne | essary experience mor apnaratus for telling Tivestiguthn of the s50W,00iW ryan | Learn ’the true condition, of your lungs rake-off yesterday sums ranging trom | while there is yet time to be cured. n= thirty or forty taousand dowa to $1.50 | sumption ts curable. It 1s preventible. De are charged, by Cravath and Edwuzd | pot “delay until incurable conditions de- @n interurban proposyion, " $La0 fg | Bye examination with fis X Light, Dr. for cab hire, The staf officials couldn't | Anderson “sees Immediately whether the Mr. ih vl vorrli : es expreasion, and he was considerably re- | SUig’etmer, and from the very, fret exe Heved when the newspaper men were | amination and diagnosis his patients re- told that the wocument wae personal | ceive the proper treatment ppaiwould sat bereiven (Oat ‘No patient ever wastes any time in belng ciation, of which Judson G. Wall the | treated for the wrong, desstee, and ine instigator of the investigation, is Brosi. | ‘ousends Der Anbesecn'al tucoemteli teen Gent, has adopted resolutions supporting | Froofs of Dr ‘mpl. This course and dociaring that “grave | ment. He dows pot, simply relteve lung i | diseases, P) cherges have been published in the | Giscase. and he CURES it, because he sees tl ublic press alleging vross trrerularith ba the part of the financial managers of | exact condition and stage of the dis- it bli ensed parts. Bite ol Ry of ee ya, SOREN ‘These facts are not the result of a few uch charges, a serious reflectio experiments with a dozen patients, but are Wernmenrt, of Our State and cit, | the success of ninetéen years’ experience as fi , should be silenced, and, {f true, | a lung specialist, and seven years as the Indicate that our government Js in| only expert X-Light Lung Specialist in New great peril of eubversion.” York. Consult Dr. Anderson, 60 West 224 st Palisades for State Roads) (eqeen bth und 6th avs.), New York. The advocates of the bills to extend| Hours: Dally, 10 to 8 (Sundays, il to 2) the Palisades Park to the Stony Point | Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings Reservation were elated to-day over a till. §. Examination and consultation given gtatement made by State Engfieer Van | without charge. If unable to call, write. Charge it All Up. Bven such big attorneys as Paul D. | Cravath, ahief of Mr. Ryan's bureau for | mation, do not up" to their em- shrink ¢rom “che Ployers items of the posiage-stamp va- 1 Unbeatable HoR AIS RAT EXTERMINATOR TRADE ~ MARK “Glee FAiLe you A 5) DON’T HOP MAS FORGET ‘DON'T a8 ‘THAT ROUGH OW RATS ; Sh ae Quick AND CIE IN THE Ho ais , : ° COCKROACHES, ANTS AND BED BUGS. Thor & poison, is not poison to handle only when taken internally, and if used + focordiog: to directions on Circulars, safe- Yyastd. Tt ig THE THING for a quick, and thorough riddance of Roaches, Bed Bugs, \ Ants, Rats and Mice, 18¢, 260 and $1.00 boxes at Druggists, _E.S. WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, N, J. U. S. A. j 25c. Embroideries at [0c. ha xreat embroidery season that you'll be fo Ret these xmart embroideries at the reeular @ Little later, while TO-M ‘at about half price. oideries at 10 RROW you may have c. a Yard. lot is hand-tailored, Bizes 42 to 50 onix—some §25 values. MEN'S $t0 WINTER OVER- COATS ....+++ see eae Perens Bizee 83 to 46—very special for this weather. BOYS’ $10 LONG TROUSER SUITS..85 Boys’ $5 Norfolk & D. B. Suits..82.98 (All Kalcker Pants.) izes 8 to 16 years.) Special for the Men To-Morrow. MAIN FLOOR—CORNER SIXTH AVENUE AND 23D STREcT. 9c for [5c & 19 Fast Black Cotton HALF HOSE Extra double heels, soles and toes— full seamless — slight imperfections, but not to impair their usefulness, 20c Persian Lawn at I4c. ’S that sheer, firm Sea Island cotton lawn 45 inches wide, a qual- ity so much in demand for the coming season of white that we hustled around and made a great purchase, getting it ata price low enough to offer it TO YOU at...ceseeeeeereereees oer Dotted Swiss Mull, floral designs, at 12 Melrose Cloth, where at such low prices. are creating a stir at 49c. you know gray’s the thing this season. DRESS LINING—Moire finished, | All-wool_ black PANAMA) Lustrous MOHAIR SICILIAN, fast black percaline, regular price 15c; Friday price... to preclude their sale as perfect goods, satisfied beyond your expectations. Come to the store, Carpets, Alexander Smith’s $1.50 Axminster Carpets........ All wool regular 89c Brussels Carpets.......,.. All wool regular 1.19 Velvet Carpets at,....... 6Sc. Embroideries at 35c. a Yard. nO) yards Swiss, w nd blind, Irish pont. Bn N addition to the extraordinary value giv- | | ing preparations for Bargain Friday for which this store is noted, we have accumulated thousands of extra bargains for to-morrow from the Great Opening Sale that has crowded the store every day this week, in spite of weather conditions. $15 Spring Suits at *§-88 | W E can’t get any more of these $15 suits to sell at) $8.88, and the lot of 129—all we could get for this | Bargain Friday Sale—will not last longer than to-morrow | There's no doubt about your wanting one— no doubt about the saving. All new Spring double and single breasted models— stout, slender and regular $ 88 sizes—fine all-woo! Scotch cheviots—desir- able patterns—inone worth less than $1 . ! 15 Spring Top Coats, Beautiful Tan Coverts, Every Coat in this holes. Serge or V value for $7.50. MEN'S $15 RAIN COATS at....$8.88 | Boys’ $4 Norfolk & D. B. Suits..$1.98 MEN'S 810 SUITS—33 to 44... .85.00 | MEN'S $2 TROUSERS—30 to 46.81.15 | Boys’ All-Wool Knee Pants Suits, MEN'S $20 WINTER OVER- Fancy Cheviots, & Sizes 33 to 46. hand-padded colla:s, han enetian body lining and heavy satin sleeve lining. Regular $15 (AL Kolcker Pants.) izes 8 to 16 years.) (Stzee 8 to 16 years.) BOYS’ $5 Russian Overcoats...$1.98 B to T years.) Gizes MEN'S $6 Fancy Worsted Trous- ers DOLE pia «82. z 10 00 wi MEN'S $3 AND $4 TROUSERS. 81.08 (izes up to 48 waist. Fancy MEN'S $25.00 RAIN COATS at. MEN'S $25 Fancy Worsted Suits, $15 15c pair for 50c Strong, Durable — SUSPENDERS . , 15¢ Heavy webbing, contab ends—dou- ble stitched—hundreds of dozens we have sold are all giving satisfaction. linen finish, 14c 16c. Organdies, floral designs, per yard, 10c Dress Goods---59c. Black Panama Voile at 38c. Sa mistake to believe you can buy dress goods at these prices any time. Such bargains are for Bargain Friday, and no other day, and even then you can’t lind these qualities else- Come to-morrow and select your new Spring Suiting. There’s the stylish new gray mixtures, 45 inches wide, that fo-morrow the price is 29<., and Don’t miss this sale. VOILE Dress Goods, regular price 59c; Friday price..-38¢ 65c Silks at 39c---The New Chiffon Faille. E popular new Chiffon Faille which nearly all who see it are buying, and paying up to 65¢ a yard. To-morrow you can make your selection at a saving of nearly half and have your choice of the colors most in demand. PONGEE SILK, in all the most;BLACK TAFFETA SILK, wear SHANTUNG PONC wanted shades for this spring; soft and lustrous quality. yard 39c, Bargain Friday price 25¢ | guaranteed, very desirable for skirt and lining’ purposes. yard 55c, Bargain Friday price 39¢ riday and Sensational ‘§S2,2" ERE'S the reason—these lace curtains, bed_sets, &c., were all taken safely out of the immense factories of the Newark Lace Curtain Company, 91-93 New Jersey Railroad ave,, when they burned down last week. They were not touched by the fire, The water although every pair is absolutely as good as new. You will be No mail orders will be filled during this sale. 1,800 Pairs of 1,800 Pairs of 7450 | 98¢ Irish Point | a pair. Lace Curtains } In Arabian colors, very heavily appliqued, slightly soiled, 50 inches wide and 3 yards long; fine quality net; worth $4.50 pr.; sale price, 98c, pr. Five Thousand RUFFLED BOBBINET $4.98 BED SETS AT Lace centre in spread, and bolster rolls full size; worth $4.98, sale price $1.58 set. | 37¢ | 56e Wool Smyr Other House in America | STAMPED LINGERIE SHIRT WAISTINGS. Including 3 full yards of sheer India $4 Linen,with enough Royal Society em. broidery toss to work the paitern. Also, full-size paper pattern ani chart for cutting and making th: waisi—12 ¢% different designs. Special—Three yards of stamped 2 French Lawn, in exclusive designs,O9C 6th Avenue and 23d Stre2t, New York. New Strap Hats, onderful Bargain-Friday Saving F opening sale values have brought throngs of shop- OPENING sales continue all over the house. New se doesn't it stand to reason that with | in Friday to-morrow’s crowd will be | morro douse of Ehrich Bros. ? again in months, pers through the rain and snow, an additional reduction for Barg the greatest in the history of the | portunities that may not come | filled unless otherwise stated. One Hundred £20 Taffeta Silk Suits at 9.75 you think this lot of one hundred dainty new Spring Taffeta Silk Suits at less {han half price will last all day, Why! smart dressers are going crazy over them at $20. Think of it—one hundred suits to satisfy ten thousand women! ow, what you want to do is to hurry down to Ehrich t be disapp stunning model. They’re a beautiful chiffon taffeta in black and navy sizes 32 to 44. No C, 0, D. or mail we won’t have more than enough for come — come early. $22 Chiffon Taffeta Dresses at ‘11.25. A dainty imitation baby Irish lace yoke. ite, rose, Alice gr: e the value !s one you cannot hope to secure Mail orders will be | you to come to E No, you do not. badly as you do. We have one hundred, Ninéty-nine out of every hundred will pay $20. Bros. to-morrow and get one at $9.7 give $20 rather than be w lot guar antee Isewhere—special, $11.25. t S ] Extraordinary purchases of sample lines insure aie. y ain Friday Skir This $7 Skirt at d-made button- | This $9 Skirt at 1 $550 The new flaring circular woo! — black, mixtures—very hip trim. ming — imported Panama — black, blue and white 5 Three Hours Only—Bargain Frid for $8 Spring Coats—9 to 12 o'Clock. rge lining, and fine, soft-finished covert lined with satin—a hing like it in New York less than §8 regularly. We can’t 81.45 (Mzes 8 to 16 yre. Double breasted.) BOYS’ $7.50 Winter Overcoats..$3.00 LACK broadoloth or cheviot, with French se smart 24-inch collarless jacket outlined with braid—not take care Of the crowds if we say more about this three-hour sale. Taffeta Silk Eton Coats, $5.95. Strong Umbrellas, 25c. T a fancy Umbrella—just a good, strong 75¢ Corolla emergency shower stick, guaranteed waterproof ateseceesccecceesere $1 English Mercerized Gloria Umbrellas, guar- anteed waterproof, with a large variety of Selected handlessseesess.- $1.75 Best American Taffeta Umbrellas, made on lock paragon A large selection of fancy and natural wood handles 12 Best Union ted.) $15 ‘Also at $12.75 and up to $35—including three-quarter and full length coats made of guaranteed taffeta—very special showing and values. affeta Umbrellas, guarant:. Case and tassel to match, closest iolling lock paragon frames with a large variety of fine selected fancy and French box wood, plin and trimmed handles.......... 14¢ $4.00 Pure Silk Umbrellas, colors black, blue, gar- Case and tassels to match with tine imported box wood and furze handle tovrser 49 | 65c Silk or Lisle Underwear. OMEN’S Silk Lisle EVEN- OMEN'S 50c and (5c Silk Swiss Ribbed Vests and ING GLOVES, black or white, Lisle Thread Swiss Ribbed Vests ~trimmed at neck and 29e elbow length, Mousquetaire style, but arms with pretly design of crocheted or Val. lace—all are! tons at the wrist worth $1.00, 79¢ low neck and sleeveless—samples from two of the largest importers 52 inches wide, black, navy, brown, wine, regular 5¢c, 38¢e ‘NOTHER lot of those tine We could not get Women's full regular made fast bl; enough of them until we bought a big J soles; worth 2 so fast at $1.56, And now the price is 98c. $5 Silk Petticoats at $3.98 | P/F Black and colored, good quality taf- } Blue, Alice Gray, Cardinal, Reseda, Nile Green; also Black and White—ail beauti- feta silk; all the leading shades. fully embroidered in entirely new and novel designs; many not shown eisewhere, en a ee 24 inches wide, all pure silk, only in Regular price, | mt + yard, 69. Bargain Friday price 4Qe hurt them just enough 2,500 Pairs of a pair. | Ruffled Muslin Curtains, Now Some with applique insertions, Some lace insertions and edge, | width for ordinary windows; | long, some with deep Renais- | tucking, in fine quality Swiss, guaranteed the best grade of Swiss, $0 inches wide and 3 yards long; regular price $2.50, One Thousand $5.50 BOBBINET LAMBREQUINS AT Beautiful satin and apy made; sold repeatedly at $ Rugs and Linoleums at a } |Regular $24.39—9x12 J 75¢ Axminster Rugs, at......... Regular $28—9x12 Wilton Rugs, at...........065 Regular $1.50—18x36 Rugs, at......0-r000 | Real Scotch Lace Curtains | 60 inches wide and 3% yards long, beautiful designs, double thread and overlocked stitched edges; regular price, $2.50 pr.; sale price, 98c, pr. -98e REMNANTS OF 59¢ 598 F IRISH POINT LACE ) a yard in fact, the most beautiful ever | 50 and 69 Inches wide, 1 yd, 1% yd. and 2 yds. long, and worth 5) cach, sale price Ow Positive Saving of 4 to 14. | Regular $18, size 9 x 12 \ sq Remnants of $1.50 j19'0 7) | All-Woo! Brussels Rug........../ Bs % { orele ‘29e Bromley’s Reversible9x 12 | | $13.98 Smyrna Rugs, at .... +f $7.98 | $10.98 Rugs, 7.6x10.6, $6.98; $7.98 Rugs, 6x9, $4.98 89C $4.98 Reversible Art Squares 2,48 | 2AM Floor Oilcloth .... ; } $15-98 i $17.98 Stamped Eelts.. 25e & 29¢ lections of the latest Spring merchandise have been added for to- and this great event goes on uninterrupted by the fact that it is Thus, we present two extraordinary incentives for ch Bros. to-morrow—Bargain Friday Bargains and Opening Sale values. Bargain op- | Bargain Friday. You want one, and ten thousand others want them as yy inted, We guarantee it.” You'll say you'd trimmed with lace—black, marine, blue, por- is lot to last all day, though we have a large number. 2: you the most remarkable values of the season to-morrow This $5 Skirt at B12. Fine mohair—black, blue, light and dark gray, white —23 to 37. circular ' Misses’ ‘15 Spring Suits at ‘0. le we say much about them we can’t get many of our specials in this space, and we're sure you'd rather have more bargains and less talk. Judge the values by those for women and you won't be disappointed. The $15 Spring Models at $10 consist of Eton and Pony Coat Shits in all woot mix- $10 tures, trimmed with broadcloth and ancy G braid — circular and box plaited Skirts, Complete showing of MISSES’ | MISSES’ $18.75 ETON SUIT, JUNIOR SUITS in various mannish in chiffon Penann, collar inlaid with mixtures, some full box styles, others | soutache braid, in fancy design nove semi-fitted double-trcasted and tly- | — elty, button %; sleeve, with cuff trim- tronts, collar trimmed with Mora and med to match skit, circular flare ] soutache braid, full plaited skirt, with box plait effect, taieta lined, prices ranging from § | all the latest shades, $ to, 19.75 | also black. Special... $45.75 MISSES’ $15 FULL LENGTH | MISSES’ $7 WALKING SKIRT, TOURIST COAT, in all woo! mannisi | in all wool Panama. nine gore fare mixtures, in checks and plaids, double | circular double box plait tront and br asted, velvet collar; a very spe- back, and tinishcd with tailored folds, cial value to-morrow and 88 95 | also inall woo! mixtures, § Saturday . in various styles; special of this Spring's designs—not many of ene style, but a lirge French Kia | variety ot styles. Your choice. GLOVES, elbow | Women's 75c Combination Suits, 59¢ | 35c Ribbe | Ccrset Covers, 20¢ length; a beautiful, soft kid, iresh Woinen's lisie thread or cotton ribbed White cotton—high neck and short worth Combination Suits, low neck and . ‘ neuro A fas tah | 1.79] siceveiess, knee drawers, beautituily , Sleeves» with the new long front tim trimmed, with or without | ished with p.arl buiton, worth 20 59c c 3] 50 lace, al | 35c., at a i ? ’ ver | ‘ Women’s 25c Hosiery{15¢ black sateen petticoats that sold OMEN'S fast black cotton hose, with unbleached split feet. 4 ck cotton hose, double 15e ic. a pair. Special... es Regular 69c, and 796. Hosiery at HEC, N HUNDRED pairs of women’s fine sheer lisle thread and lace openwork HOSE; new importations, all the newest colors—Alice Sale of Lace Curtains & Upholsteries. U can inspect any pair of curtains to your heart’s content and you won't find anything wrong with them. You won't find the slighest difference between them and curtains for which you would have to pay regular prices—two, three and four times our Bargain Friday It is the greatest sale New York has ever known, Thousands will buy curtaims for next | season, because they will know positively that they may never be able to duplicate the:e values. 5,000 Pairs of |! 4,000 Pairs of | | 3,500 Palrs of i} $4.00 36e $3.50 '85¢e $4.25 | 69e Double Thread | «pair. | RuffledBobbinet pair. | Ruffled Mustin { pai. Lace Curtains’ | Lace Curtains} Curtains, Now Nearly 3 yards long and full | so inches wide and 3 yards | With three and four rows of double thread, and worth $1.00 | sance insertions and edges, | and worth $1.25 pr.; sale pr; sale price, 36c. pr. You| others heavy lace insertions | price, 69c. These alone will must come early for these. and lace edges, extra fine net. | bring hundreds, ’ Five Thousand ) 17° sch. | 59¢, a yard; sale price, 17c.—betwe:n8 and9 only. Inlaid Linoleum.... 75c Cork Linoleum, { 8,'° 10 | Full 2 yards wide, 1 et )25¢ Remnants of 39c {ayant } 5e wide only )