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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1911. | “Little dog Spot,’ Janitor Ryan's pris. kyoodle, Was ejected from the Aldor- Manic Chamber to-day during a ton of the City Fathers. Alderman Frank Dowling was in the midst of an eloquent peroration in which he advocated increasing dog li- fense fees, when a dismal howl, un- mistakably voiced by a “mutt,” rever- berated through the Chamber. The Al- derman stopped. His colleagues craned their necks as a black and white fox terrier ran down the aiste, ky-yi-ing to beat the band. President Mitchel called on at-Arms Harry Oxford to dog. ‘The nimb! over the legs of the ¢ on the green carpet in the open «pa and then grabbed Alderman Dowli one le: A‘copy” boy, accustomed to dodging Work, got busy and finally grabbed the terrier, carrying him below. “Rather would I be a dox the moon than such a cur bay at | quoted | Alderman Robert Downing of Brooklyn in @ epeech, when again came back | “Little Dog Spot" barking at the Alder- | man's eloquence. | Janitor Ryan finally got rid of “Spot” and fastened him to a chain in the en- gine room of the City Hall. cath aoe SEEKING FORTUNES HERE, RUNAWAYS ARE STRANDED. . Pair of Youngsters From Newburg Penniless After Walking the i Bowery All Night. Edwin Filter and Anthony Jannott, both Mfteen years old, ran away to New York from thelr Saturday night and t selves wandering the ny n came upon the two nes in Newburg found ove, and tracted his notice. from them thelr jobs in York think! most any © the asking. when they got for food and Last night to a funds which the Spent walked over the bridge lyn did not need two wanted work, Now they are only too anxiou returned to their ents have WOMAN SUES FOR $381,000. Charges Metr tan Lite ¢ an Aare with ment. made reme Miss Bessie ( One Hundred before Jus t to-day Through a mot tice Guy tn it was learned tha of Broadway and Twenty-seventh str for $331,000, arges: that s sum sted fe the insurance company fal @ loan for whi she ad arrang Bhe de # she lost of valua Manhattan real ause the com- pany did n ment According to under tmproven ely in the latte There was a mort she desired to renew to the insurance agreed to lend her @he sald, and rely leases and made ¢ But when the time uft she had la GIMBELS And Now the MARCH SALE of HOUSEWARES With Its Sterling Economies on Housekeeping even New Yorkers have not seen in years, if ever. And EVERY ARTICLE 1S PERFECT. We went after the MOST DESIRABLE GOODS OBTAINABLE—the most-wanted Then we dickered for low prices and cut our own profits pack our Housewares Section to-morrow morning and all week More Men’s $25 Suits Join This Group at $11.75 Many a man secured a fine Suit on Satur- day or yester- day and tucked more than half the usual price into his pocket as a dividend. But equally good fortune remains for the men who come today, for more Suits of $25 standard step in to fill the gap caused by busy buying. Suits that arefully on the Gimbel $25 ievel of excel- ‘ence in their all-wool mater- ‘als, their fine style and their good making: many in gray effects that will give a welcome touch to a man’s early Spring wardrobe. i ; $11.75 is surely an almost absurdly little price ay for Suits in every way so desirable as these. te pey Cu ouS : y Fourth Floor New Foulard Blouses every day o! the Spring Blouses as they arrive. But the charming Blouse described must serve as a specimen of dozens of new models, The design is absolutely new, the material being Foulard Silk, with effective stripes in vari- ous colors with white. The style is strictly tailored, with soft collar and smart cuffs and decorated with crochet links and buttens, The price is $5.95. Other Blouses of Foulard Silk, with high or low necks, are $5 and $6.95. Blouses of Wash Silks, in many new tailored models, The first March Sale presents such an ass that are made are presented at the LOWEST PRICE manufacturer had unsalable goods to get rid of. things, in newest patterns and best-liked shi extraordinary under-price offerings as shoul Lalance & Grosjoan's well-known Turquoise-Pearl Agate Ware One of the finest grades and best manufactured enamel wares on the market ch and every piece acid- proof. ‘The handles, ears and spouts are allelectric-welded : seamless knobs, white lined, at exceptionally low prices: 4-qt.. : Pee Bqt. “ sco, “ ...88¢ Coffee Pots, 2-qt.. regularly 36c., now ... .23¢ a | SRO 43¢. 4-at., ge. Tea Pots, 1-qt., regularly 32¢., now rq, ¥ ace F y 3-H abe ‘ Perlin Kettles, 3-qt., reg. 16c., now F ax . "Bat soe vee BIC Dish-Pans, 1¢-qt. reg. soc,. Special for... .88¢ 5 ag ey Sees +. 89C dium-Size Colanders, reg. 28¢.. now... . 8¢ Tea Kettles No. 6, regularly 57¢., now... .86¢ No. 7, Os., - 400 AT vez No. 8, 750. Scap Dishes, high back, for wall use, regu- TREY 1 te NOW. Lace es ig Z Cofiee Flasks, screw top, reg Choice of three sizes of Flat SI regularly 1oc., row. seniensse eee AO Wash Basins, medium size, reg. 20¢.. now. .12¢ Nickel Ware Offerings in Copper and Nickel- lated Ware. such as have never before been known in New York. For in- stance ' Chafing Dishes, 2-pt. size, copper or nickel- plated, fangy scroll legs: guaranteed first- Class quality: regularly $3.25, now $1.96. Chafing Dishes, copper or nickel, 3-pt several styles; regularly $6.50, now $2.96. Percolators, nickel or copper, regulating lamp, G-cup size, regularly $5.25, now $3.75. 2co nickel or copper Five o'Clock Tea Kettles, 3 styles, in assorted designs’ some on wrought ircn stands, some hanging from crane, 2 or 2)9 pint sizes: regularly from $4.25 to $0.75, now $1.96, so Universal Coffee Percolators, in aluminum ene of the best Percolators on the market now $4.26 cach. arge assortment of Artifical Ferns, for table ations: regularly $1.25, now 75c. An assortment of wax Roses, in assorted colors and sizes, regularly 8¢ each, now 3 for 16¢ Iron Ware Universal Food Chopper: chops all kinds of raw and cooked meats, vegetables and fruits, No 1 size, regularly $1.00. now 7B¢. Glass Cofiee Mills; regularly 700: now 66e. Regal Coffce Mills, all metal. japanned, nothing to et out of order: regularly ssc; now 806, All-rickel box Cofice Mills: regularly $1.45% now $1.25. Enterprise Iron Sets, consisting of three irons stand und holder: regularly gcc: now 7c. Cold Handle Acme Frying Pans, 8-in. larly 1ce, now Be. Cold Handle Acme Frying Pans, 1¢-in... rc larly 15¢. now 100. Cold Handle Acme Frying Pans, 12-in larly 20¢, now 16¢. . now, mmers, reygu- su: embly as possible. Des Tin Ware Wash Iotler teed not te extra heavy, ©) No. 8. regularly $1.75. 1 $1.29 No. yl regularly $1.55, 1 $1.09 togt. Dish Pans. regularly sce, now... .306 1z-qt. Dish Pans, regularly sc, now... ..406 1g-qt. Dish Pans, regularly osc, now... 600 Gravy Strainers, fine or coarse, regularly NOW veveeeveee Kreamer Gas Stove ‘Tea Kettles, copper ‘tom No. 1, regularly soc, now. . S80 No. 2, regularly $5c, now. 400 No. 3, regularly Goc. now. . 460 Kreamer's Coffee Boilers, 2-qt., regularly 40c, NOW seseee. see . 250 Kreamer'’s Copper-Bottom Sauce Pans egularly 35¢. now F Kreamer's Copper-Bottom Sauce Pans, regularly 45¢, now Extra heavy Colanders, regularly 40¢, now 80 Berlin Rice Boilers, copper-bottom, L-gt..regu sat 302 larly 75¢, now... . ce Perlin Rice Boilers, copper-bottom, 2-qt.. regu- larly 85¢, now 600 Round Loat Moulds, with tube. row Square Loaf Moulds, with tube, regularly 226 gularly 28¢ 19: NOW eeeees 16c One-gallon Oil Cans, regularly y5¢, now. ..28¢ Graters, regularly toc, now “I Universal Cake Mixers, round-bottom, com- plete with all attachments, can be fastened to the table, $1.75; see demonstration. Household Sundries bath Toilet Paper, regularly s¢ roll, now 8 for 26c. Bestene Scouring Powder, lurgeaize packages, 5 for 10c. Pabbitt's Borax Soap, 8 cakes for 26e. Naphtha Soap, 8 cakes for 26c. No. 76 Lye, § packages for 26¢. White Floating Soap, 8 cakes for 25¢. Babbitt’s Cleanser, 7 cans for 25¢. Parson's Houschold Ammonia, 1-pt. size bottles, regularly 15c, now 12¢. Magic Silver Cleaner, regularly 10c, now 8¢. Greene's Mineral Paste, in jars, regularly 25¢ now 22¢ cach, No-Mor-Dust Sweeping Compound. regularly toc, now 8c, No-Mor-Dust_ ‘Sweeping _ Compound, gularly 25¢, now 21e. Mule-leam Borax, regularly 12¢ now large size, re Twenty Liguid Veneer, regularly 216, now 18¢. Celluloid Starch, regularly toe, now 88 pkg Futty Ruffle Starch, regularly 1cc, now 8¢ packay Polishing, Cloths, regularly toc, now Te each Kirkman’s Borax Soap, § cakes for 26¢. Baskets Wash Baskets, extra strong, bleached white medium size: regularly soc. now 303 Extra heavy Wash Baskets, made extra strong and durable, rey) ly $1 10. now 80c, Square Hampe strong, with cast iron steels us hinges, heavy wood one-piece bot tom, regularly $2.55, now $1.60. Dumb Waiter Hampers, with cover, made lik: the square one: regularly $2.10, now $4.76. White enamelled Nursery bi pers, extra strong and durable’ now $2.26. A large assortment of Scrap Haskets, inassorted colors and shapes, regularly from gee to $1.50. now Tbe. Fifth Floor Wooden Ware soo Kitchen Chairs, high!y polished, high back extra strong: regularly $1.25, now 153 cach. Kitchen Pastry Tables, with large pastry board two large knife drawers, two large flour bins. galvanized bottom; made of hardwood, ex- ceptionally strong and durable, 3-[t. size, regularly $6.25, now Plain white wood Kitchen Tables, turned legs, 3-ft, size, regularly $1.50, now ber in ances with drawer, regularly $2.25, now ‘Three-foot Tables, extra heavy top.extra heavy square legs. regularly $2.25, now $1.65. Folding Ironing Boards, made of clear white lumber, extra strong. s-ft. size, regularly $1.20, now T8e. Plain Ironing Boards, old-fashioned styte, 4-ft. size, regularly 5c, now 85c. 4heft. size, regularly 600, now 400. @ be folded up, regularly asc. now 680. A large assortment of Standing or Wall Dryers, when not in use they can be used as shelves regularly 45¢, now 30c, Round or Square Drop-leaf Tables: just the thing for small kitchens, choice of white natural wood, stained or varnished, regularly $3.25 and $3.75, now $s! Wash Benches, extra strong, 3-(t, size, regularly $1.15, now B6c. 4-(t. size, regularly $1.35, now 05s. Kitchen Cabinets, finished in golden or dark oak, regularly $11.25, now $7.00. ico Atlas Wash Benches, made of extra hard- wood: will hold two tubs and wringer, regu- larly $1.10, now 706. caci. Purrow's Card ‘Tables, finished in golden or weathered oak, felt top, folding legs: one of the most convenient and inexpensive card tables made, regularly $3.25, now $2.26. 150 Stand-Pat Ladders, with shelf rest. 5-ft size, regularly 75c, now 46¢. Necessaries The BEST Kitchen Wares Nothing is here because the ‘The result is such an array of Brushes Mb-bristle Floor Brooms extra heavy blac’ An size, regularly Soc, 633; 1 gin size, reg- ularly $1.05, 10e. Gimbe} Brothers Hotel Floor Brooms, black bristle, 16-in, size, regularly $1.50, now 96e. All-bristl e Dust Brushes or Counter Dusters at 1 e. Dust Brushes, black centre, white outside, bristle, regularly 38c. now 26c. All-black bristle bust Brushes, now 18¢ ea. ey Brushes, now Kap by ‘Toilet Brushes, sanitary, ca. A large assortment of hand Scrub Brushes, reg- ularly 10¢, now 6c. An assortment of Naked hyper Sd four differ- ent styles, regularly tac, now T¢. Extra Special 10-inch Ostrich Feather Dusters. regularly soc, now 30¢. Whisk Brooms, in assorted sizes, two and three sewn, now 96 ca Nickel-cap Whisk Brooms, extra heavy. fine corn, 26¢ ca, Furniture Brushes. white bristles, highly pol- ished handle, extra quality, regularly 75¢. now Carving Sets and Kitchen Cuilery Carving Sets. 3-piece, stag handle, plated fer- rule, regularly $3.25, now $1.95. Three-piece Carving Sets. stag or celluloid handle. 91.60 set. Stag handle boy and Forks, set of 6 each, warranted, $1.35 sct. Knhes ant Forks. cbony handles, set of 6 each, set. Knives and Forks, celluloid handles, set of © each, regularly $2.45, now 91.06 set. 4 Knives and Forks, black rubber handles, set of 6 each, regularly $2.75, now $2.16 sec. Gri ase ee r each Pastry Knives, cach. Burcher Knives, warranted, 6 inch, 20¢, Butcher Knives, warranted, 7 inch, $08. Butcher Knives, warranted, 8inch, 400. French Cake Knives, 3-inch to 12-inch sizes. from 26¢ to 96¢ ea. And the Subway Store Presents Important Savings as Well Quality, remember, first of all relialble~-we do not sell seconds of Enamel Ware of any kind. Dresden Enamel Ware, one of the best two-coated wares manufactured: No. 6 Tea Kettle, ase grade 7 Tea Kettle, §5¢ grade. No. §2 Rice Boilers, 45¢ grade, No. 53 Rice Boilers, 55¢ grad, 3-qt. Berlin Sauce Pans, 25¢ grade, 183 4-qt. Berlin Sauce Pans, 30¢ grade, 189, Gat. Berlin Sauce Pans, 8c grade, 22s. & qt. Perlin Sauce Pans, 45¢ grade, 232. 1o-qt. Berlin Sauce Pans, 7o¢ grade, 693, vat Lipped Sauce Pans, 18¢ grade, 12¢. aq. Lipped Sauce Pans, 22¢ grade, 160, No. Ni f AY gos bjt. Lipped Sauce Pans, 286 grade, 20c. #-at. Lipped Sauce Pans. 35¢ grade, 285. y-qt. Berlin Kettles, 25¢ grade, 200, g-qt. Berlin Kettles oat Berlin Kettles. y8¢ grade, 29¢, rot. Rinsing of Dish Pans, 3¢ grade, 253. Laat Rinsingor Dish Pans, grade, 993, 2-qt. Coffee Pots, 32¢ grade, 210. qat. Coffee Pots, 35¢ yrade, 26¢. 4-qt. Coffee Pots, soc grade. 286, 1-qt. Tea Pots,25¢ grade, 19¢. at. Tea Pots, 32¢ grade, 38¢. z-<qt. Tea Pots, 35¢ grade, 28¢. All-Bristle Dust Brushes, 25¢ grade, 186. ‘Turkey Feather Dusters, 14-inch tail and wing. ssc grade, 26c. 54 500 only, Japan imported Wall or Standing Soap Dishes, high backs. 10¢ grade, 2 for 6c. Tea Strainers, long handles. fine wire sieves, 4¢ grade. 8 for 6c. Table Oilcloth, 1% yds. wide, first quality, of white or fifteen assorted patterns and see: 4c yd. shel Siicloeh, in white and assorted colors and patterns. 8c yd. Toilet Paperlarge full size roll, 10 for 26c. Red Sweeping Eompound. just Spring housecleaning, takes all large size package. 4sc grade, 18¢. 25-lb. Flour Canister, Japan finish, 206. Umbrella Stands. Japan finish, decorated, 206, iceman , — ! 1 " ' | Four more affirmative votes would !Smoot, Tallaferro, ‘Tillman, Warren, to: | LITTLE DOG SPOT = BILL TO ELECT «= Hzessci ieee | pedals eee Those who voted vor © nin |. Senator Gallinger first voted aye, | ing © ae ak aie [weres Baller Beveciice Borah, {Dut Inter said It was an. inadvertence [elections when the Sta A sult for 85,00 damages agatnst | | |Bourne, Bradley, Briggs, Bristow, {#34 Asked to be recorded In te negative, | Vice-Mresident Sherman ruted Macon | Rooseveit Hospital, brought by Mr | Brown, Burkett, © 4 "ahi beriain, The absentees were Senators Aldrich, | out Of order. Celestine waa on trial to-day Clapp. Clark ro, ch mark), (Grawtord, | Frasier and Terrell of | age eae before Justice Ford and a Jury in the . 0, a |Georgia, It was announced that had! | 5 Co | UU Culberson, Cullom, Cumming, Curt they bel Present Frasier would have PENDLETON NOW ON BENCH. van at see ‘ | Davis, Dixon, Dupont, Frye, Gamble, voted aye, Terrell nay. There was no NG ihigied at Mie @ay wud Sumaees n Gore, Gronna, Guggenheim, Jones, La announcement about Senator Aldrich, Frar pointed a | verely injured at Browdway and Thirty 8K , , ! | Pollette, Mccumoer, Martin, Nelson, | Senator Crawford, entering after the! Justice street & ambulance owned by |Newiands, Nixon. Overman, Owen, Toll call was complete, said he had ceed ti the hospital Interesting ques Paynt ok Piles, Rayner, Shive- yed by a stalled street car! his nes tlon as to wh rah wl or char ins, . Rayner, 4 have voted aye. liv, s Hable inetitution can be held Hable —_— —o—. : mie, Md.), ‘ I ' iy. jaime i boils cae) All |The resolution as submitted con-. the be he found { under su roumstanices Was present. Bites. Dowli WASHINGTON, Bob. she tesclts|Bione, Butherlanas Aeoascy Tovion | GEIRE (A tiogt waseeeteaaste re ten | Fae the, Heibulen ot a0 ea to the court and Jur THE IDEAL BREAKFAST FOOD ' r les ore N, Fob. 28.~ exoli-!Stone, Sutherland, Swanson, Ta: which {* most objectionable to most) He o thc ag ‘ ites Dowling’s Leg When Jon Providing for the election of United | Thornton, Warner, Watson, Young. of the Southerners, Bacon (Democrat, | mounted se ppearing tor the 4 ‘ i States Senators by direct vote of the! ‘The Senators who voted against the Georgia) and many of his colleaguos , Justice cident wa Q He Talks for Higher Li- People Was defeated in the Se: measure were Bacon, — Bankh declared war on the resolution aw soon, P. Chauncey , Mr WH carelensnens, - - ie day. The vot eh Wh taves: Brandegee, Bulkeley, Burnham, Bur- aa the Sutherland amendment was) Anderson.” ‘The ¢donors ond defense that the censes fot Canines Agninat the proposition: twenci are are [rows Crane, Depew, Dick, Dillingham, adopted last week, |e Justice Pendteton's being a table one, could| IT MAKES LITTLE WHAT YOU NEED— a 5 ee: ition, two-thirds hav. | F Flint, Foster. Gallinger, Pe no amen t was designed to give| The first case called by tho new Jus- t be held for money d. der ow, a ; . . ing been requir aseage. pone Richardson, Root, | Sco! . control and supervic| tice Was a geparation sult, | the law. Bh anh A “WORLD WANT" WILL GO AND GET IT. ee. rt hai ome be seh ono no 9A with low or high necks, are $2.95 to $6.95. [here is a fascinating group of modish Pongee Blouses, plainly tailored, others richly trimmed with Bul- among them some sailor collar styles surance company she said, they wage fell due and f ings were star with the re Miss Clark lost heavily some an embroidery, at $8 to $6.96, Tomorrow, to All Intents, Is Another First Day of The March Sale of China and Glass Quite impossible even to touch on all the points of chief interest in the Sale in two days’ advertising, $o for tomorrow we come to the third chapter PICTURE SHOW IN COURT. Jack Binns His Damage Salt. New Chiffon Blouses at $5 Chiffon in a variety of new | a tonmeRe \ w easily present a whole new picture gallery | un Spring colorings, draped over Persian or striped linings, effectively trimmed with s different from those preceding it as though about a brand-new China Sale ‘ Jéck Binnie, the wireless hero of the beads, hand-embroidery or soutache braid, in a variety Which but illustrates the extraordinary reach of the event—-by far the finest collection of China, Glass, Art Wares and the like that has ever been offered in pee Repu yeaa of distinctive designs. Third Floor New York at such prices as t And these prices are for PERFECT goods—not inferior goods or “seconds.” ii inca aewe ro While not everything is half price, a very ; rt of the pieces is—some even less than that. And of equal or greater importance ? ia HGH CHARS ; oung E h who is now en ACTER of the wares both in desirability from the housekeeper's point of view ancl in artistic merit, and including much that has never been included in a China vale. ; Based a Xe tation, showed When You Check Up Here is the good news for tomorrow--it must be remembered that many of the splendid offerings of the first two days still remain in force. But it is good jury how the Vitagraph with ‘ ; policy to come on the VERY FIRST DAY these lots are advertised, they are tur too good to stay here long Company has Your Supply of Linens— mation, fins P Six of Our Regular Open-Stock Dinnerware Patterns Cut Glass Table Tumblers 28c Each : mee eee Yours will be an uncommon experience if the shelves 25 Per Cent. Under-Price with fine, deep cutting on heavy blanks of pure white crystal; all perfect; special The moving picture of the linen closet are not yawning for more towels or st 286 each. tiswed up tn soure and table cloths or napkins or crash Here is one of the very most important offerings of the March (¢ hina Sale $1.95 Austrian China Salad Bowls, 95c 1} Me eee tne teacnine Then, if you are wise, you will draw upon the splendid It will add immensely to the Sale’s interest for housekeepers. and will serve Here isa saving of half on Salad Bowls of various shapes and styles. in many yt? Wireless operator is suing fo Gimbel Linen Stocks, which, in turn, draw upon the best well to make still more frie for our Open Dinnerware Section. We shall rclasle Gegarations. \4 Messerdan.? When he linen eavers ol the world for their beautitul pure flax offer tomorrow six of our best selling open-stock patterns, whether Reductions on Marble and Bronzes i he products, which combine ftong ile anc Ine appearance i i ij ad Every marble bust and figure in the choice Gimbel collection bears eoncern carried the with prices that are always moderate, as a little comparison bought by the set or by the single piece, at a straight price-redu ction Of eee ne ea Te trait ratace drape alittle « } Bree aah favored ¢ will soon teach you, _ As, for instance, here: one-quarter. bust at $8, from $4, toa superb reproduction of thie Croucing Venus ‘ years’ itigation and | i Damask Cloths ‘and Napkins | Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases These patterns are so good t ve intend to k vem in stock indefinitely 1 With: Jee, Peseta! SR m6 bl high, pre as ay OO 7975 pi { how comes wvefore Justice Greenbaum Our own importation, fine, | Pure linen, full bleached, her always be possible to replace br es at a mony rot And while this offer la price reductions also prevail on real and French bronzes P i q for trial, heavy tuil bleached, Irish satin | stitched sheets fror Germany: will also be pos eke] Hl sy poses vt dinneew in th rsto ft Bohemian Glassware at Half Price , 4 —-. damash a, well made eed in missing pte ci he following pr ire based gular > i A eee rl RCE eo am Petr Bing pi | n \ 4 fine collection of the favorite Bohenwan glass, in graceful shapes, and in the gold-and-white , SUCCORS BOY HE RAN OVER. Glothe aa vee GTB BU pete 2anRh In. BREe Bale 100 pleces: singl reduced In eo and other attractive decorations, at an average of half usual prices . 4 . jotta ax oda. $0 Leese Aes ah er At 916,75, regularly $21, Fine Amer At $22.60, regularly $80. American The selection inlcudes Bonbon ‘Dishes, Compotes, Berry or Fruit Bowls, Almond Dishes ) Paxicab Driver Takes toe Doc- Pe % aa 26 doz Hemstitched Huckaback can porcelain with border of ¢ lowers: porce na rich border decorat heavily Sandwich Trays, and many other picces, at 16¢ to $2.52. } ; Napkin In., $8.85 doz. Towels and burnished gold linc embellished with gold, solid gold handl f i 1 ‘ tor in a Dying Condition, Sapkins taxsain H4rT8 dos, wer direct importation; gras iain carulanlaate Ani At $22.50, regularly $30. ! ine Austrian New Offerings of Cut Glass Seven-year-old Stanley Moore of No. Table Damas! leached; from Ire! in plain 1p FOI ng) ede A peek china, with richly illuminated bord = aa \ | f ; pag a > 201 West One Hundred and Fifth street Heavy full bleached, Irish | huckaback or with damask fig lain @ eSpy 8H Bijslan de \ | At $40, regularly $53.60, | hina ___ the Cur Gia s in this March Sal like all it Glass in the peguer Gimbel > ; was run down and mortally injured by satin damask, launders excel- | ures: special, 60¢ « At $19.50, regularly $26. with d blue flowers and gen: i stock is pure, brilliant, heavy and richly cut, anc every pie ct e prices, ; a taxlead this afternoon while playing tently, full cnn FA: Geant 60c White Dress Linen, 45c yd. porcelain, with black and gold Grec lin we believe, are the lowest for which equal qua have n offered 4 in front of his home The driver of in. wide: $1.26 varc A fortunate purchase: 45 ‘ir Relish [ na very handsome cutting, with i the taxicab, John McKennon, of No. Hematitched Table Cloths | i.. medium weisht. soft finist ————E _ setae ea nommEse ir cor r hors d'oeuvres regularly $6, at IM Weet Bixty-sixth street, put the | Bt Full bleached. all linen damas Ee ae a ee, 35, bie cab and drove hin to th from Aust » dressing: 1 Nay ei pot: regularly $4.50, at Reena ee eee eae al pat gins ncn str 3 | 18e Crash Toweling, 12).¢ yar | #2. ban . 8 Weet Hod avenu { in, $2 ch ix wavy bleached S H Vater Carafes, regular at $1.90, } The boy wae xiill consclotis, though Bath Towels Crash, pure linen, tor’ dish Flower Vases, 12 inches high. regularly $6, at $8.78, 1 suffonng. fron a fra skull, MH Extra he full bleached, | roller towels; neat red borde A special offering of fancy-shaped Orange. ‘ told the doctor his name and whe hemmed with’ corded borders, | absolutely fast color BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY:SECOND ST, Fruit and Sulad Bowls. in many designs and cuttings; + & . Bevan Ans, Lis parenie were tales convenient size: special, 40¢ each. Second Floor SIXTH AVENUE THIRTY -THIRD ST regularly $7.50 60 $8.50, at $4459. Fitth Floor an hone for, he boy was © home ‘ ry ¥ 4 i dying condition, ' he chauffeur was not arrested, | ——— in a

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