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: York County. New York County. Executive Committee. gains. State Boss Will Direct New District Plans for New State Chatrman Benjamin B. Odell ts expected in the city from Newburg to- day and a meeting of the Republican County Exécutive Committee will be called this afternoon or to-night. This meeting 1s to discuss and possibly de- vise the Senatorial reapportionment of A sub-committees of the Executive Committee, which has been revamping the reapportionment plan of Chairman Herbert Parsons, which failed last win- ter, will report its suggestions to the In the mean time Mr. Odell, aided by Republicans who have had experience in reapportionment, has been perfecting @ plan under which, it is said, the Re- publican organization makes large It is likely that there will be a lively fight over the question when it comes up, but it is predicted that the a O4ei1 men will have their plan adopted. Protests against all plans will come from some of the downtown leaders. beca: me of the lower districts will ; be merzed. £ Interest In the Assembly reanportion- & ment which will be made by the Boerd ee of Aldermen has been quickened by the & dermen, Throug: es Settlement jociety to Meet The annual meeting of the University Gettlement Society will be held Thurs- day afternoon, April 5, at Sherry's. eccount of thé work done at the settle- past year will be given milton, head worker of recent widening of the differences be- tween the Municipal Ownership and the Republican members of the Board of Al- h @ coalition of these forces the Republican organization had hopes of making the reapportionment gnd in making several districts Repub- which ordinarity Democratic. 10 eoclét enh short addrésses will be tase ty Prot Felix Adler, Thomas Henry EB, Howland and ‘4 Ringwood Hewitt. Mr. speak from the stand- int of the Health Department, and firs. Hewitt as a representative of the wuxitary. Onila Killed by Truck. Thomas, Joiner, three years old, of No, 168 Mercer street, Jersey City, while crossing the street near his home last night was run over and killed by @ truck of the pany. Sheppard L. Hatch, the driver, was locked up on a charge of man- Throat AND Lungs X+ LIGHT JIAGNOSIS A correct diagnosis at the beginning of treatment ia the first urgent neces- aity to the cure of throat and lung dis- eases. Too much time 1s lost by treatment with family doctor, who has neither the nec- ry experience nor apparatus for telling lung disease from another. Learn the true condition of your lungs while there 1s yet time to be cured. Con- sumption 1s curable. It is preventi not delay until incurable condition: lop. By examination with his X-Light, Dr. Anderson sees immediately whethi affected or not rt He loses no ti eis in. THE START, and from the very first ex- amination and diagnosis his patients receive the proper treatment. ‘No patient ever wastes any time in being treated for the wrong disease, and the thousands of cured discases, but disease, and he CURES it, because the exact condition and stage of the eased parts. These facts are not the result of a few experiments with a dozen patients, but are the success of nineteen years’ experience ax a lung specialist, and seven vears as tho only expert X-Light Lung Specialist in New sees dis- ‘ork. Consult Dr. Anderson, 50 W. bth and 6th ‘avs.), 10 to & inesday and Friday evenings till 8. Examination and consultation given le to call. write. Friday lawn, some with each . yard dreds of merchant! at, per pair.. a 15c, Linen Collars, 5c. | A lot of Boys’ Pure Liven Collars, sizes 12 to 1334; also a lot of men's 15c, Collars, not all sizes and styles, but not one worth less than 18c,; closing at, each nants ever shown. At BROOKLYN’S MOST RELIABLE STORE. . J ourneay & Burnham. Established 65 Years Ago. To-morrow, Friday, Bargain Day. Ladies’ $5.00 and $7.00 Silk Waists, $2.98. Taffeta Silk Waists, black and colors, tucked front and plaited back, large sleeves, with deep tucked cuffs, anew model, but made with a lining which fs the only reason for selling them at such a ridiculous! price; worth $5.00 and $7.00; just for Friday. ..82.98 Ladies’ 75c. Lawn Waists, 43c. Choice of 200 Fine Lawn Waists, with small dots, plaited front and back, large sleeves, with deep tucked cuffs; worth 75c.; Just for Friday.,....... 436 Ladies’ $6.50 Pedestrian Skirts, $3.95. 50 Pedestrian Skirts, circular model, with two folds of same goods at the bottom, made from fine all-wool cheviot; every Skirt carefully fin- ished and will fit perfectly, navy and black onl, Inthe Untrimmed Millinery Department i) $2.00 Chiffon and Horsehair Hats, 69c. Choice of 50 handsome Ready-to-Trim Hats, made of chiffon and horse hair; not all colors is the reason we are selling them at this ridicu- lous price; worth $2.00; just for Friday..........ssesseeeseesceeees! 69c $2.50 Ready-to-Wear Hats, $1.19. Cholce of 100 tailor-made Ready-to-Wear Hats, all colors, to match any gown; cheap at $2.50; just for Friday..........ssseeeeeeseees $1.19 50c, Plece of Straw Braid, 19<. Choice of 100 pieces of good quality Straw Braid, In all colors, 12 yards in a piece; worth S0c.; special sale price.. 59c. Black Lace Dress Nets, 19c. Black Lace Dress Nets, 45 inches wide, cheap at 59c. per yard; to close them out, choice to-morrow, per yard $1.00 Embroidered Shirt Waist Patterns, 65c. Embroidered. Shirt Waist Patterns, embroidered on fine quality of lace insertion; worth $1.00 20c. Point de Paris Laces, 10c. Platt Valenciennes and Point de Paris Laces, also some Valenciennes Lace and Insertion, 2 to 5 inches wide; worth 2 Wonderful Glove Values 1 Friday # Saturday Ladies’ $1.00 Kid Gloves, 59c. About 100 dozen Ladies’ 2-clasp German Kid Gloves, white, black and all the new Spring shades, all sizes; equal any dollar glove sold by hun- {0 make to-morrow a great Glove day we offer these IN THE MEN’S STORE, Boys’ 75c. to $1.00 Negligee Shirts, 49c, A lot of Boys’ Negligee Shirts, neat stripes and figures; worth up to $1.00; special for to-morrow (not over six to a customer), each Cece teen eeeceeeeererssetecccececsesesooeeess ec 10,000 Yards of Remnants. We place on sale in our Lower Salesroom a lot of Rem- nants, consisting of hundreds of yards of Remnants of Silks, in lengths trom 2 to 10 yards, all this season's styles, in black, fancy and plain colors; hundreds of yards of black and colored Dress Goods Remnants, in lengths from 2 to 7 yards; hundreds of yards of White Goods Remnants, com- prising Long Cloths, Nainsook, India Linens, Batistes, Swisses, etc.; hundreds of yards of colored Dress Goods Remnants, Remnants of Ginghams, Remnants of Seersuck- ers, Remnants of Madras and Dotted Mulls, Remnants of yard wide Sheetings, Remnants of wide Shestings, Rem. - nants of Percaline Dress Linings, Lawn, Flannelettes, Remnants of Flannels, plain and fancy ; Remnants of Towelling, Printed Table Linens and Laces and Embroidery; in fact, the greatest lot of Rem- We have accumulated these in the past six weeks and offer them special for to-morrow. Special arrangements have been made for quick service. None sent C. 0. D. and no mail orders filled. Journeay & Burnham, Flatbush Avenve, Junction of Fulton Street. low worth $6.50; Just for 2-93.05 19¢ 19¢ ; Special for to-morrow, 65c special for Friday, per 10¢ etware 49c Silk Mulls, Apron ! | | | (Bleached (Huck Towels. eacheoee weve neat designs, for covering shirt waist pfirst class. at low prices. linen, 18x45 inch’s long, fanned with knotted fringe and}drop handles, very good;new shades for s amped in corners. { Value 39; To-morrow THR WORLD: THURSDAY i tir " . EVENING, MARCH 29, 19v0, f We Give Either S. @ H. Green or Dividend Stamps Take Your Choice. One Stamp With E: ach 10c, of a Purchase. We Redeem 1,000 Dividend Stamps the Same as $3.00 Cash When Buying Merchandise, The Sperry & Hutchinson Co, Redeem Books of 990 Green Stamps for Beautiful Premiums. See Their Premium Parlor on O ur Fifth Floor, @arPMansG Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield St., Bleached Huck Towels, 260 doz., extra size, 19x50, fine weave, full bleached, wiry huck, fringed or hemmed (none C. 0. D., mit 2 doz.) a good chance for little money. Value 1214 ea.; 8c To-morrow, Fringed Bed Sproads, 200, full size, snow white crochet quilts, with Marseilles designs, value $1.50, CACH coer sess seceeee . 98c Bleached and Unbleached Mus- lins, 36 inch,in remnants of 2 to 6 yards (none C. O. D., mit 20 Table Damask, 1,390 yards, 62 inches wide, bleached and unbleached, short lengths of 1'y YO. seveveseee ; . Glass pow ear 2,609 yards, 18 inch, linen finish, blue and red checks, fast color, (none C. O. D., limit 20 yards), yd. sees see. 6c Drawers. Women's Drawers, muslin or cambric, umbrella style, deep ruffle. trimmed with embroidery or lace. open or closed; very fine quality and extra well made; Value 39c; l Oc To-morrow, Corset Covers, nainsook, French ef- fect, circular neck, trisumed with tor- chon lace inserting and beading, VAIUC SOC crcensereecssescvect 29¢ Walking Skirts, good quality mus- lin, umbrella style, deep ruttle, trimmed with torchon lace or embroid- ery, VAIUC 69C.eeee cece ccseee SOC Gowns, muslin or cambric, high, sur- plice, pompadour or chemise effect, laceor emb y trimmed, value 75c.. 49€ Petticoats, mercerized sateen, um- brella* flounce, with deep knife-plaited ruffle, trimmed with flare ruffle, VAIUC QSC.eeee ssc eerene Fine Lace Curtains. Scotch Lace Curtains, new designs, overlock stitched edges. full length, very preity patterns, suitable for various rooms in the home. Value 98c; wae’ 49C Couch Covers, reversible tapestry. mercerized, silk finish, large size, fin. ished with fringe, 1. $1.50, val. $1.5 05c Figured Cretonnes, yood colors, boxes and making draperies, val. 12C. ydeaes evceee Lace for Panels,» +7 fine patterns, fast edges, for making sash curtains, e'c, value 35c, per Fardecsescns Usieedtevess, LOE Furniture Slip Covers, cut and made to order, all work guaranteed, BROOKLYN. C. QC, i | | inds, and rare Jc | treat in fine Ribbons, value 8c, yard. 5c | | ' We make Window Ssades| Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M, Fine Quality ) Embroidery. Embroideries, loom edgings and tnsert- ings to match, wide margins, very good quality, sultable for: trimming fancy underwear and children’s dresses. Value 9c yd.; 4c To-morrow, Embrolderles, wid: margins, Cc; able to make corset covers and trim chiliren’s dresses; insertings; 1 WAlUC 25C. Y..c000csssvovens 12ic Baby Flouncings, 27 in. wide, Swiss, nainscok or cambric; cpen work or fine patterns; Eng. eyelet; value 75. ydewwe Sa ie A Valenciennes Laces, Fiench or Gee make, insertings to match; sold y the piece of 12 yds; fine qual- iiysiplecenigesttserectin ea BC Torchon Laces, Cluny insertings, edgings; pongee color !aces, insertings | | to match; Point de Parts laces; } VAlUE 12156: ¥d.seecesseeeceseees SC] | Stylish Sailor. Hats. Sallor Hats fof children, either boys or girls, t'immed with ribbon, all colors; ust what the children will need when the first warm days come. Value 39¢; To-morrow, » 12 styles, black and shapes, some made of Chiffon Ha al eee hair braids and chitfon, valu: Pa 1.00 Ze, long. enough to put around the hat, in all the new shades, white, Kk, red, etc. Satin a * ored, in all the leading shapes, very becom ng and require little trim- ming, cach . 85c Ribbon: 5 all qualities mixed together, a Women’s White Waists. Shirt Watsts, sheer white lawn or dot- ted Swiss, some with yokes of Val. lace, embroidery medallions and cluster tuck- ing, others embroidery trimmed, long or short sleeves, Value $2.00; Kmorow’ 1.49 Shirt Waists, allover lace, front inmed with Val. lined with silk, value $3.75 eecees Walking skir fancy mixtures, low kilt eTect, trimmed with tabs of self material, value |. lace forming yoke full [In Every Detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Brooklyn. | IX A STORE FOR MEN Just Inside the Elm Place Door. Of good styles—cuffs on or off, and also Shirts 14 to 17, Main Floor, Apron Ginghams, Dress Ginghams, They are the best Gingham row at .... from wide assortments of the best Hosiery for Women. | 20c. Stockings at 12'¢c. Fast black fine gauged ssamless cotton Stock- ings. ascend 35c. Stockings at 19c. Fast black ingrain lisle thread, Rich- | clieu and Rembrandt ribbed; also black gauze lisle and fine gauged medium-weight cotton. 50c. Stockings at 35c., 3 pairs! for $1, Fine gauged gauze lisle with cotton soles. Hosiery for Children, 20c, Stockings at 12!¢c. Fast black fine ribbed cotton. Hosiery for Men. 20c. and 25c. Socks at 12}<c.) Fast black fine gauged cotton, also fancy cotton, embroidered and striped. 25c, and 35c. Socks at 19c. Fast black fine gauged cotton, also fancy and plain colored lisle thread, Women’s Underwear, 50c. and 75c. Underwear at 39c. Imported Swiss ribbed lisle Vests; plain yokes with silk tapes, Gray Enamelled $3.75. Aras ae Circular Skirts, light and dark} | mixtures; also solid black Panama broadcloth, and Panama, value BETS Ol ssctse cece sys +. 3-98} | Suits, in pretty light m‘xtures, Eiony | trimmed with fancy braid, value ee oeceee Momie { Japanned Women’s Scarfs. | Foot Tubs. Lisle Gloves. Momie Scarfs, pure} Foot Tubs, heavy Jap-) Lisle thread Gloves, tin, quality. Value 25c; 15c os 3,000 pieces of ATNGUES | Best Sugar Cured and Hick-| ory Smoked Breakfast Fa- con. The price is less than Armour & Co. would sell it in car lots :o-day. What is nicer than nice crisp Bacon and good fresh Eggs for breakfast. We give you the oppor- tunity Friday to secure beth at a very low price. The limit will be two. strips of Bacon and four dozen Eges. isa at awk ah ». eo Egns(don's ee Z 8c A Rousing Fresh Fish Sale. ‘The high quality and the low prices in our Fresh Fish Market makes it one of the greatest attractions Im our Great Store and brinys crowds of people. Market Cod, per IDe.seee seve A ZC hresh Mac’:erel, very fancy pan fishy 3. for Tacs 2OC eakfish, for baking or frying, pennies Merny eI Le Salmon Steak, extra choice, perils eieceses tins V1 Codfish Shreds, for tish cakes or cacamed fish, Pkgtseee veces seaes OC Smoked Bloaters, Duncansby Head, nice for broiling, each,. 4€ Salt Mackerel, fancy No, 1 bloat- ers, white and fat, per Ib........ lle No fish sent C, O. D. Ketchup Sale. Pura uncolored, made of red ripe Omatoes and spiced to perfection, Dint Dottles...,-+++ veceees 15c To-morrow ~Trresistible Money-Saving Offerings in Groceries, Fresh Meats, Fish, Etc.| 3 | spring Lamb, Ib strapped from shoulder, vest and " good size,!two clasps, in all the Spring wearing. Per pair, To-morrow 15c 25c} Another Sensation | Fresh-Meat Selling. Thc usands of Brooklyn's best familles can testify and have expressed them- selves that never have they eaten such delicious Roast Beef as is sold in our | Mammoth Meat Market, and NEVER has the hichest quality of Fresh Meat been sold at such low prices, 1,000 of the same quality | Export | \ribs of Prime Beef go on sale 1 |to-morrow morningat per ib.. 123€ | $1.00 per Ib, could not Buy any better | quality, | Short cuts from the same Beef, 40) legs and loins of genuine milk-fed Veal, specially selected for this event, go on sale to-morrow at an un- 1 heard-of price, per Ib. seccee.. 132C Loin Chops, cut from genuine 19¢ These 17c Fancy selec'ed special fed Fowl. are the best that money can buy. They are especially fine. Lb..... | No Meats sent C, 0, D. | Delicatessen and us Cheese News. Stuffed Pig, very fine eating, liperadbersnneetces eei2le baled Baa, Smoked or Corned eet, sliced to perfection by machinery, per Ibesey .... evee 24C Head Cheese, Derby's, the best, Ib Soest 13¢ Fresh Ruby Beets, Shrewsbury brand, garden flavor, mammoth glass 25c ATS, Ate evece ooee voveee Liquors and Cigars. Genuine Pepper Whiskey, 5 years old gal. $2.24; per bat. 59c Fine Port or Sherry, very fine quality, per gallon sees seve OFC Flor de Bouquet Cigars, fine domestic grade, box of 50 for 1.08 Double Rice Boilers. 2-pint size, regularly 39c., af 4-pint size, regularly 48c., at ; 6-pint size, regularly 59c., at..... 35c Tea Kettles, No. 7, regularly 55c., at. No, 8, regularly 69c., at. Dish Pans. 10-quart size, regularly 39c., at... 14-quart size, regularly 48c., at. -25c -29¢ yaaa size, regularly 69c., at....89c Berlin Saucepans, 4-qt. with cover, side size, regularly 39c., 23e with cover, handles, side handles: oval and round shapes. 12-inch round Japanned Trays, regu- | larly 10c., at + 5c} 43-inch oval Japanned Trays, regular- ic ly 25c., at... :12¢ Baseme IPCs tipavinondonelnodanonnd 8 16-inch oval Japanned Trays, regular- | Store Opens Daily at 8.30 A. M., Closes at 6. P. M. | 75. and 95c. Shirts, 48c. discrimination will hurry to-morrow. They come from one of our best makers and are close to half the regular price. woven madras and percales, tn a variety of the season's best with bosoms of mercerized materials to match. Dark and light effects; sizes DD PIECES AND REMNANTS—the balance from our past sales of these splendid and sturdy dress and apron Ginghams. to-day at this price. Be early for your share. In the dress Ginghams there are Just two colors left, and In the apron Ging- hams there Is Just one size of blue-and-white check pattern. Special to-mor- Second Floor. None Sent C. 0. D. Notable Price Savings on New Hosiery and Underwear. CCASIONAL SNOW FLURRIES have probably kept hundreds from getting their Spring supplies. - But the Spring season is beginning now and everybody will want to change to lighter Underwear. To-morrow brings a notable chance, therefore—a chance to choose pay a great deal less than later prices will be. Be GOOD HOUSEKEEPER KNOWS how smooth and clean and durable is this excellent Gray-Enamelled Ware. Now comes a chance to choose from a stock of some 3,000 pieces for | |]} the lowest price at which the ware has ever heen sold. | The saving ranges from a third to half. | Half Price for Serving Trays: They are in plain black japan, gold banded black japan and nickel, oblong, About 500 in the lot, any one of which would be low priced at double what we ask for them at this sale. HUNDRED SHIRTS that men of snap up in a without cuffs to match. Some Shirts Elm Place, 5c. a Yard. Extra Value. value that can be found anywhere SUDA UGUGEDNIOM wees Se, a yard new Underwear and Hosiery and 25c. and 35c. Underwear at °c. Swiss ribbed Vests of fine lisle and cotton, French band, lace trimmed Drawers, wide at knee. Children’s Underwear, 20c. Underwear at 12%c. Swiss ribbed fine cotton Vests, plain and lace trimmed. 25c. Underwear at 19c. Boys’ fine balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. The Shirts have short sleeves; Draw- ers are knee length, with double bicycle seats; trifling mill imperfec- tons. Men's Underwear, 50c. to $1 Underwear at 39c. Natural merino Shirts and Drawers. Some are slightly imperfect. 50c. Underwear at 29c. White j Oriental and floral designs. gauze cotton and Egyptian balbrig- gan Shirts and Drawers, with trifling mill hurts. Women's and children's Underwear on the Second Floor, All other advertised goods on the Main Floor. Ware Reduced. rary: 12-qt. size, regularly 89c., at. 14-qt. si § 18-qt. sii Lipped Saucepans, side handles: 544-qt. size, regularly 32c., at 6%4-qt. size, regularly 35c., at Lipped Sauce Kettles, with handle: 10-qt. size, regularly 42c., at. 12-qt. size, regularly 48c., at. Tea and Coffee Pots, 3-qt. size, regu- larly 49c., at. 28c Wash Basins Milk Pans... Ham Boilers, regularly $1, at.. Douche Pans, regularly 98c., at. 10c, 12¢ and 14¢ -89c 20-inch oval Japanned Trays, regular- ly 39c., at ++.18¢ 14-inch round ; Pl regularly 35C.,' at). ssasccueeee Ic 16-inch oblong nickel-plated Trays, regularly 49c., at 25 22, 24 and 26 inch oval Japanned Trays, regularly up to 69c...... 25c H.ONeill & Co as soon as you get them home, include: _ Yellow, Dorothy Perkins, 10,000 ROSE BUSHES at 12c each. We have just received our first shipment of dormant, hardy Rose Bushes, These are each packed separately in moss and oil paper to prevent the roots from drying up, and should be planted freezing if roots are planted’ deep and well covered. Varieties Crimson Rambler, Américan Beauty, Persian ) France and a great many others. Your choice at. } each, (Basement.) There will be no danger of their 12c General Jacq., La} a | syesmut WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, s fh We repeat for Friday and Saturday The Greatest RUGS Offering of Made by Any House This Season || These Rugs are all our regular standard grades and \ are shown in the best patterns obtainable. | 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs Regular price $16.50—We show these in a | grand assortment of designs and specially rec- ommend them for Summer floor coverings. Special price vs 42.95 9x12 Axminster Rugs j Regular price $40.00—These are the best grade Axminster Rugs made by the “Biglow | | Co.;” a fine assortment of Oriental designs to | 27,50 select from. Special price cose J 9x12 Axminster Rugs, regular price $2 Special price .. 9x12 Body Brussels Rugs Regular price $27.50—These are “extra qual- | ity” and come in a splendid assortment of de- signs. Special price Velvet Rugs, 27x54 inch Regular price $1.69—An excellent range of designs, Oriental, floral and animal. Special } price 119.50 } 22.50 1.00 9x12 Anglo-Turkish Rugs | These Rugs are shown in othe: department stores as real Orientals. They have a heavy | pile and locked weave, and come in colorings and designs that make it difficult for an expert to distinguish them from the real. Special | Mattings for Spring | Complete new lines of Chira Japanese, ‘ Crex” | | Grass and Fibre Mattings. Al! moderately priced. | Special Values for Friday and Saturday \ CHINA MATTING — 40-yard rolls, regular { price $10.50. Special, per roll 5 8.25 x CREX GRASS MATTING—36 inches wide, ) F regular price 42c. per yard. Special at I 37c¢ | English, Fr:nch and American Decorated Dinner Ware At exceptionally low prices—if you need to replen- ish your china closet, this is a great opportunity. $7 Dinner Sets $5.80 |$16.50Dinner Sets$12,98 100 pieces to the set, American, 100 pieces English Porcelain, Porcelain, new shapes and new, decorated in white and gold. desjgns. $25 Dinner Set $18 $8.75 Dinner Sets $7.00; French china (very fine), 100 100 pieces thin American porce-| pieces to the set, every piece | | Jain, all large pieces; neatly dec-|touched in gold. 1 $30 Dinner Set : S $23 $14.98 Dinner Sets $10) French china, floral decorations, 100-piece set, new, artistic de-) pretty designs and traced with signs and every piece gold lined.| gold (100 pieces). Housefurnishings | (Basement.) Two-Burner Oil Bird and Cage Complete Ccookhers—The automatic We offer_a shipment of Harts wickless blue flame oil Moun‘ain Canaries—every one a | | Cookers, manu‘actured by singer and carefully selected for us. | | the famous maker of “The 4 Canary Bird. Brooklyn Blue Flame.” | | Every one warranted against | all or smoke. Regular value 3.68; our special price to open the season at...... Card Tables—Nicsly covered with green felt, nickel cap corners, folding legs, takes up little room: regular price 2.25; special 2.98 1.65 Complete outfit fo Our regular ptice 4.2 (Basement.) At evevcerseee . | Art Embroideries (Second Floor, Rear.) Stamped Shirt Waist Pattetns—On best qual- ity fine linen, English eyelet designs; reg- es price $2.50. Friday at 5 Stamped Shirt Waist Patterns—On sheer Linen Lawn, shadow work designs and ma- terial to finish; regular price. $1.50, Friday at. Stamped Hat Patterns—On best. quality Linen; regular price 50c. Special at ....... } Stamped Corset Covers—On fine Lomi) Cloth; regular price 39c. Special at . Stamped Chemise—On fine Long Cloth regular price 65c. Special at b 1.75 (i 90c ee 30c 50c i Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Etc. Special Prices for Friday and Saturday Sugar. : Chocolate. Matzoths. Havemeyer & Elder's | Walter Baker’s Pre- | Goldsmith’s Vienna standard granulated | mium Chocolate, per | Tea Matzoths, 1-Ib. sugar —in tenrpoumA Ibs... cereaeoe te Be | boxes, Breer 3 muslin ates? O'Neill's Quick-Lunch | Matzoth Meal, tn 4- (oe Chocolate, five-Ib. | Ib. cotton bags.....2¢ Formosa Oolong, i: lon, English Break- fast, Mixed on Young Myson Tea, 3 Ibs. for $1.00; per Ib . Be cans, $1.35; 1-Ib. cans, 29c.; half-Ib. cans, $5¢ Prunes. Extra fancy California Cofiee, Java and Mocha Cof- fee—fresh roasted, [depornee or pulver- Prunes (Russell's) strictly pure Cof- pillsbury'¢ Best XXXX | tenclby boaety $1.33; | feer, fiver pomnde hey Flour, per bbl....5.46 | five-Ib, boxes..... 7e | $1.15; per Ib......286 Sixth Ave., 20th to 2ist St., N. Y.