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URGES CTY TO BLY " MAD, SQ, GARDEN WesPlan to Make It Civic Cen- » fre and Common Ground K’ for Rich and Poor. jence when shopping at GIMBELS. AN ENGLISH EARL. G MBE S weet fe regen . I I | which we will gladly open with responsi- ; ; ble persons, will be found a great conven. Z The Test of This CHINA SALE Is anus What It Holds for YOU By that test—the personal one—we are perfectly willing to have you judge it. It has delighted hundreds of homelovers already with the UNUSUAL things it contains-—wares foreign to the average made-to-order China event. Open stock patterns, for instance, rarely found a penny under-price, in which we shall be able to replace broken pieces for a long time. Dinner services, in decorations, shapes and colorings that it has pleased many a housekeeper immensely to find at March savings of twenty or twenty-five per cent. or more. “Oh, here's the very blue china I want for my breakfast set" said one of these, delightedly. Anc so on, through the'cut glass, the delicate Bo- hemian and Venetian glassware. the odd bits of fancy china, and all the rest We are quite content to let YOU be the judge and jury—it is just such opin- ions as we think yours will be that, in the aggregate, have given us, thus far, a March Sale business that has been simply amazing. BER SCHEME ELASTIC. Would Raise Part of Purchase Price By Subscription— | Hopes for Appropriation, MRS. CECIL BARING. ire. 5. Borden Harriman, who started he mnovement, tor the preavtvation of, MFA Cell Baring, formerty Mise 7Splendia News of Dinner Sets bre Beautiful Cut Glass Ma@ieon Square Garden, and who te Maude Lorillard, whose marringe with $70 Theodore jadi Dinner Law dibe $69.60. ne Mek, . |. wuttaen Maslar. wan dianeveds by. 1HO 100 pieces in a regular open stock pattern that you can cut glass is to head of the committee which ts co- . duplicate hereafter at any time. be found at epmreting with the Board of Estimate {Vor courts, has given birth in }on Theodore Haviland Dinner Sets at $42.60. | Gimbels—the tm ¢he formation of @ plan to wave the | 2% to @ son. Owing to the persistent pieces, in two fine border effects, with coin gold edges | BEST. It is on edifice, belteves thet the bachelorhood of Lord Revelstoke, his and Fierice handles. this kind that @anity to ripe tor public spirited ana | PPther, the Hon, Ceol! Baring, isnext | $37.60 Theodore Haviland Dinner Sets at $20.60. | the stirring ee gant | heir to the Farldoni, and the little boy. 100 pieces, in effective floral spray design, with coin gold | March reduc- wealthy citizens of New York to estab- jm 4 permanent institution where labor and capital may meet on common | Peerage. | Ground—an institution the like of whioh| If Lord Revelstoke has remained sin-| hae never been in any city and which | 6le {t 1s, according to rumor in English | a dozen, now at less than the cost of importation. beauty may mark an epoch in the sociologioal society, due to the fact that he ts de- | Limoges Dinner Sets at $14.75. 100 pieces, with | and newness of $2 history of thie coustry. | voted to King George's sister, Princess floral sprays and full gold stippled handles. design, brilli- Mre. Harriman is working to save| Victoria, and she to him, and that rea- | American Porcelain Dinner Sets of 100 pieces at | ance, purity and : aded-ih ite: id edges and ‘stippled handles. ‘tions have been Re Cr ee ne tet joyal Meissen Dinner Sets, Onion Pattern, 101 | made. ‘The more Pieces, st $55. ‘This is a famous open stock pattern in | you compare which ‘the dinner plates, alone. sell regularly for $10.50 | these offerings in te Garden because she hopes to sett’ sons of state have stood in the way of $11.76. In 18 handsome patterns, usually $16.75 to $18.75. | price, with other @ Great civic centre where all classes their union. Austrian China Dinner Sets at $12.76. 100 pieces, | offerings, the may have equal rights for mecting and oo in g pink floral decoration, with gold on handle, perfect, | greater the ad feqrestion and where the broadest de- Report Favors R. L. Fowler. that would usually sell for $25. to led favor moaracy may govern its use; where the ALBANY, Mare The Senate Fi- | : ot Gimbels. wealth and display of the Hozse Show Nance Committee yesterday voted to re- | 50c to $1 Hand-Painted Plates at 25c igs may figure one night, to be followed Port favorably the nomination of Robert Several thousand Austrian China Plates, in unusually | Instances: the mext by a dance or a social meet-| L: Fowler as Surrogate of New York | rich, hand-painted floral decorations. 12-inch Punch Bowls—execedingly rich cutting ing of @ working girls’ club or a labor! County to succeed the late Abner C. _,-70n foot as illustrated: formerly $25; now $18.76. unlon, and where all who use it may | Thomas. $1 and $1.25 Cups and Saucers at 60c a Jugs, that we formerly sold at $8. now $4.86. AN jugs fo - iz ; pay according to their means These are also hand-painted, ih charming floral designs. $3.16. emonade or water, 4-pint size formerly $0; NO" Mrs, Harriman left for Bermuda this | C) i Tall Jugs. with new fa tt f ly yw $2.75. afternoon, to be abeont for several | r@) Ss I Ss _Open-work China at Low Prices pene eich Geap cats lsties hen Unban tertile weeks, Dut before her ship sailed she Two exquisite patterns of Bavarian China, with open- $3.50, Now $2.25. Dresided at a luncheon and meeting of GREAT FRIDAY work edges; one in the dainty blue Copenhagen design, | Bowls, extra large, for salads or fruits; rich cutting, illus her committet at the Colony Club, BARGAINS the other in the typical Dresden floral decoration. trated: formerly $6.50, now $4.60. where @ working committes was ap- Plates, formerly 25c, 35¢. soc and osc, now at 16¢, | Sugar and Cream Sets, new cuttings: formerly $3, now Painted to treat with the Board of | | 18c, 30¢ and 36c. _ $1.75 pair; formerly $4, now $2.76. mate. | Berry Bowls, formerly soc to sc, at 26¢ and 36c. supe ra Sets, extra large, rich, deep cut; formerly Wer Use of Rich and Poor, | Limoges Decorated China hee ware : | 9 | imog Oil or Vinegar Cruets, tall, conical shape, cut handles; “The Gestruction of Madison Gquare | New prices show great savings—in many cases half § tesa aealin ba formerly $3. now $1.76. Garden,” oid Mrs. Harriman to ao or more. A variety of daintily decorated fancy pieces | Compotes, tall f cy desig $. Sig See" utrinan as ) iy y pic ‘ompotes, tall foot, deep bowls, fancy design; formerly $4, | taken from our regular stocks and priced regardless even now $2.76. No, & East Forty-ninth street, before | of the duty. Included are Mayonnaise Bowls and Plates, large, rich cut scalloped he left for the meeting at the Colony | Cake Plates, Celery Trays, Chocolate Pots, Salad edge; formerly $3.50, now $2.60. Club, “would be a@ civic crime This) Bowls, Tea Pot Buesee Dishes, Cracker Jars and felery Trays, full size, new design and cutting, formerly , | 5 now Fifth Floor HE This is a SAFE March Sale Sere S a | @|_ ofSTANDARD HOUSEWARES | other pieces at $1 to $4.76, formerly $1.50 to $1 papers that the Garden was to be de- | molehed unless pa diane Pee tinal | i It is equivalent to turning the housekeeper loose in the regular Gimbel stock, letting her choose exactly what she needs for the comfortable and convenient equip- | b |} ment of her kitchen, AND THEN SAVING HER AN AVERAGE FOURTH OF tonal beauty of the Ganon To me it in|. somorrow POST will break the THE AMOUNT OF HER PURCHASE. ea eninitectural perfection. “Ruskin, 7 Lee ea tieas (eno, Qualities are regular Gimbel qualities—the BEST, with nothing in the way of f hat ’ is % Seerictute Was bores chess, and tau (Chatéest furs) bought atial great “seconds,” “run of kiln,” or the like to mar their hundred per cent. perfection. Fur- {dea is never more strongly impressed sacrifice, from the well-known ther, the assortment is truly helpful, because the household things that the iiouse- ieee ten when I look at Madison manufacturers, Messrs. Bader, keeper wants most, in the very sizes that she is apt to need, are here at the fine March ete Garden ts right in the part of Maurer & Rothenberg, at about savings. PRACTICAL~—not plausible—economy is the standard of the sale. New York where the two great arter 40 cents on the dollar. s | q of the city meet, where the streams of This enormous saving will go the city's population go and, directly into the pocket of every 4 unlike many of New York's beautiful buyer who takes advantage of buildings, {t i# so situated toat it can Yo begin with, here is, for example, an offering of the famous Lalance & Grosjean Nickel Steel Agate Ware THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1911. | AMERICAN WOMAN'S | 7 MRS.) B. HARRIMAN “Ria aN 3 Now it is welcome news that a new ‘Innovation’ Trunk is ready, which contains all the noted “Innovation’’ features, at s price which makes it cost hardly more than the average good trunk with- out en features —$30. x pt for the " Innovation” Shop itself, Gimbels is the only store in New York City in which these splendid new Trunks may be obtained. And here they may be charged to one’s account as well as bought for cash. We are ready with a full supply of these new Trunks, which come in six convenient styles, at the same in a New, Convenient Style At a New, Low Price, $30 “Innovation” Trunks have always been highly prized by travelers, who could afford them, for their light- ness, their indestructibility, their handsome appearance and, above all, the great convenience of their in- terior construction. This not only keeps one’s clothing in splendid con- dition while traveling, but makes it very easy to get at any particular garment needed without disturbing the rest price--$30. One side of the Trunk is arranged in the usual way to carry wearing apparel, on the other side one as a choice of All drawers (6), two of which will carry women’s hats, Man’s hat compartment, with 6 drawers, Woman's hat compartment, with »drawers, Man's Demi-Innovation (or half size), with hat compartment and © drawers, Woman's Demi-Innovation, with hat compartment and 3 drawers. Woman's Demi-Innovation, with 6 drawers, oe (Dimensions of the full size Trunks are 46x20x20 in., of the demi-size Trunks, 46x20x 15 in.) Innovation” Trunks, in a complete range of other styles, at $45, $66, $60, $65 and $75. Fifth Floor The Gimbel Subway Store is a complete store of large undertakings—by no means a “bargain basement” in the sense that one has come to associate the term with small lots, “‘left-overs,’ disjointed stocks and pell-mell “bargain sales.’ It is an economy store of serious purposes—with completely rounded stocks of low-priced, Gimbel- proven merchandise ot only dependable grades—and these ever at one's command Good Shoes Bought for Very Little Special assortments from the groups in,the Traver Shoe Gene The $1.95 Group $3 and $3.50 Grades The $1.50 roup—$2.50 Grades Women's shoes of tan calfskin, patent coltskin, Women's velour calfskin shoes, patent leather gunmetal and kidskin, in button and lace styles. © | shoes and vici kidskin shoes. Black velvet and black sain shoes, in button Made in attractive lace and button styles, with either styles, with plain toe and high Cuban heels, all sizes. | high or low Cuban heels. — Subway Store, Balcony peceid eM Leihn lpbeaeten ative ates ih sb Kel oekth orien estoneemnedechs Dor 40c Bed Sheets, 28c Seamless —and made from a splendid quality of bleached sheet~ ing, in size belore hemming 54x90 inches, These are just right for single beds and should be sold by the dozens tomorrow at such a price, 286 each. And bleached Bed Sheets, in size before hemming 72x99. inches, with a seamed centre and wide henumed ends, which are of a standard ssc. grade, will be 88¢. Subway Store, Lower Floor 560 Skirts From $3 and $4 Groups, $1.95 Ready for a quick clearance—to be done in one —-and so these women’s Skirts of all-wool broadcloths, yama cloths, diag- cnal cheviots and mannish mixtures are marked $1 And all sizes included in a variety of colors, but ne sizes in every color. Aiso for quick disposal— Just 22 high-grade velvet Skirts, that were originally $12, one or two that were $15, now $4.60. Biack Taffeta Dresses About 75 of them and 4 distinet stvles, made of spotproof taffeta, with fancy yokes and skirts, three-quarter and full- length sleeves, Excellent at $8.75. Subway Store, Balcony All-Silk Black Messaline, $1.10 Grade, 75c A thousand yards of it ready for tomorrow-—for this cer ainly is a rare Silk value, It is 55 inches wide, of a firm, Justrous quality and a rich satin finish —jet black, 76¢ a yard jor 38¢c. Fancy Silk Poplins, in evening and strect shades, | Messaline Satins in checks and stripes and an as ack and white: 18 inches wide and of soc sortment of colors, 18 inches wide, of usual 75¢ i grade, for 45¢. Subway Store, Lowor Floor c * Men’s Overcoats and Suits, Now $8.50/ Dainty New ") And anyone can see that th t , this unprecedented sale. at prices that we shall be glad to have you compare with those elsewhere f he 2 Per. some special reason for the price, i be seen in its entirety and full beauty | i Price 8! ) F hose elsewhere for the same ware er . arch ec e ke of Mne and detail without the obstruc-| Every garment is to be sold fect, of course—there is never, by the way, any genuine Agate ware offered that is NOT pertect Iie ote ipere: are But ene Pe NO! ouses } tions of other buildings, 1t hae grown | withéut reservation | Full assortment of wanted pieces | ’ apa t mn, which were Cr en rom $15 y to be one of the ctty'a 1 selebrated i 3 ‘i nes L ms collections, s new price has oti m “ landmarks, and it seem: | Back of every garment will be No. 52 Rice Boilers, regularly 75c,| 1-qt. lipped Saucepans, regularly, 22¢) 4-qt. Lipped Saucepans, regularly .4ce established to close them out at once. Attractive in style in the 4 me that it should pass heca | the POST guarantee. at . at 18¢. al f ’ All bres io ised new group from 44 9 way the makers handle trim- a money consideration, Maddie 5 ; \ se Boilers, regularly qoc.at 80¢.| 2<qt. Lipped Sauceps 2 5 40-inch chest measurement—and a 2B would not seem like The collection is as complete No. 3) es Bo res Seat ee hut bd Naas aac a es dh iveits asies Bets ses Quite a variety of fancy mixtures | Ming, cut of sleeve, yoke and { without the beautiful and attractive as you might ex-| ta size Fearaily Colantiors, rea cciened (Saitene lar! a-qt. Tea Pots, at 60c. and plain fabrics, 98. all the other little: detalles more beautiful, I think, than the orig- pect at the ‘beginning of the Ne ecg, ee tee | ea errnes EeY 395) High eat Wall Soup Dish, regularly Ready again with Men's Trousers, ; le details ‘h Seville thedral—and 81 larly 45¢, ie - acc, at eo " P ri * me Gahaar'n weacetal Diana *'*"4 *" | season, and the BARGAINS are . inneat worsted cltects, well tailored a RES y aie Might Be Self-Supporting. a as have novel before been} Imported Blue and ! Tier ioge Vables, xine heavy Lop. | Gas Cooking Ranges, four-hole top, Youths’ $10 Hey $12 Suita, $6.60" bag Lhe Maat tal "S ol talked several public spir- | Offered in New York. 3 ; extra heavy square legs, regularly | with broiler and ‘baker, cast-iron endl ee titer th fy nlersiecves of white sikove 4 UAT Pestieaa aad tiecreellt want ine |eTatnadidnnlio(ie advantagelstt White Enamel Ware | S295, at $1665. | | front, nickel-plated finish, two side All-woo! muxtures—sizes, 1b to 22 | underslewyes ‘of | white “allover 4 valMing of the meeting. We find the 7 . *” Every piece guaranteed to be the! Folding Ironing Boards, made of clear, shelves, regularly $16, at $12.60, years, or in other words, from 42 lace, and set off with told ol 4 Hoard of Estimate receptive, but, of| Price, you may wear the Furs highest’ grade of enamel ware made.| white lumber, extra’ strong, s-foot |"Gimbel Special Coal © Cooking seainch chest measurement. || satin and brass buttons, $2.06 7 course, non-committa!, Naturally they | bought here until the end of the 4-qt. Berlin Saucepans, regularly 73¢.|__ size, regularly $1.20 at 6c. ; Ranges," three-hole top, with broiler Bere’ 99) 9nd opie Pais ie iN) Others of sill: striped messaline il want many things demonstrated to season, and have them cared for at 60¢. | Kitchen Cabinets, finished in golden) and baker, nickel-plated (irush, $7.60, sry gern Po f a“ t trimmed with yoke and cuffs of them before they inake a decision, An RE f ch during the Si igqt. Rice Boiler, regularly $1.20,| | or dark oak, regularly $11.25, at $7» | Same, black finish Special at $6.66, iolk styles, many with 2 pairs of plain messaline and set off with r appropriation such aa is needed is a | FREE of charge during the Sum- | “at 90¢. Atlas Wash Benches, made of extra) “Gimbel Special’ ( Wood Con knickerbockers, sizes from 7t0 17] tie and buttons to match, $1.96. big thing, There is absolutely nothing | mer months. wat... Tea Kettles,” regularly $1.45., hard wood, will hold two tubs und| ing Ramee full ranch oven ee years, $2.16. + 92,96, i desided about the matter et mresent— | Pretty Belgium Hare Sets—Muff and at $1.10. | wringer, regularly $1.10, at’ 6c. Cine eas Rystne oe Subway Store, Balcony Subway Store, Balcony B we have to figure on so many things. | Pretty E Hare sprite el . five-hole top: 4 “qihe city should own thie Garden, that | Sate beat Lee eee se rte Kettles, regularly $1.70 Kreamer’s Japanned | Ne z reas arly ou 50, at $8.60. . Ss li th ] 1s my opinion, but Just how this should a rf Gt DacSve pany No, 8, regularly $12.50, at $9.60. A 4 be effected has not been decided, Many Here acetate ketre and ser- gat Cotiee Pots, regularly 85c, at Pre ee Ware reer Duplex Fireless Cookers, 16-qt. cook- Heusewares Spring ty es mong e x plans and estimates have been made iceal . * e Rol op Bread Boxes, finished in) ~ ing capacity, enamel pots with alumi- The aie @®icaues unabated in interest s ’ ¢ ’ ine how. the Garden might he| _ tive $20.00 value, reduced to S4.9O a-qt. Coffe Pots, regularly gsc, at 80¢ Japan, regularly $1.20, at 9c. pest alum Raat Bre cate tira civin conte and | Handsome Ereach Black Gabi Coats, ih tige, Tea Pots, regularly Bsc. at 70c. | Bread ‘Trunks, Yound comercd, in| FS eat esta 8, CRED: | Girls’ and Misses’ Garments our work {s to decide which of tnese! the latest correct style, formerly sold a-qt. Tea Pots, regularly osc 76C., white, reyularly $1.45, at $1.20. girl tread pal ic trong and oats, new Dresses, new Suity with # sparkle about each plans is the best, It may be that the) at $40.00, marked down for to-gt. Dishpans, regularly $1.12, at | ‘Twenty-five pound Canisters, in Japan Suraale, Your choles of Nos. 15, 10 ib ew season. city will pay the xreater part of the pur. this final sale to... $19.75 J} , ode. D fae or white, regularly $1.25, at O0c. | ANG 17. special for 1Bc. and chase price and the remainder be raised | Smart French Pony Coats, full Rich Fur, t. Dishpans, regularly $1.35, at Round Ca a vt Galvanized Wash Tubs, medium size ee gerd as a better plan than (ie popular’ — beocade.. Always $50.00, zqt. covered Buckets, with enamel Copper Bottorn Wash Boilers, guaran-| larly Goc, at 40c. : | fubscription, that chin necvssary amount marked for thie sale £9 $25.00 F) Cover, regularly sce, at 660. teed not ta Teale. Nov 7. special at | Plain, Ironing Boards, old fashioned ' a hae 7 Effective Brown Sable Coat, better than FT $1.10. style, 4 ft. regul 5c, at 86c. OMe psc tation of the Garden as. Sable Squirrel, in the authentic style ff ; Weeden Ware 1 high | NO: St 81696» 4g ft regulary oc. ac 400, our etka f und for labor and capit of the season, reduced Kitchen Chairs, highly polished, high ; 5 ft., regularly 7oc, at 60c. is Reyne road for later od cenit | from $60,00 10 $25.00 beck, extra ‘strong, ‘regularly $1. Miscellaneous Large “Cisthes ‘Dryers, when not in aes is a eter gees ; Wehing a better understending between Genuine Russian Pony Coats, exquisitely at 80c. i A special lot ot Aluminum Knives,| use, can be folded up, regularly gsc, y Store, Lower Floor wich: ed with sil 7 labor and capital, AU classes shouid| lined with Brocade or Plain Skinner Kitchen Pastry Tables, with large pas- high sage. sanitary) 86 Bir ! \ hmve equal iights dhe he to: Satin. In the fashionable 52 inch , try board, two knife drawers. in assorted sizes, | Standing or Wal ryers, when not in : them he sirous, Balle ana lenuth, regular “price ga 4 9.5 to large out alvanized fot: ex © it ee oe g ting Bagyean, be wed as shelves. regs 800 (9x12 Ft.) Axminster } ings, J house it should pa. 8 reduced to . tont, made of hardwood; exception- | Land rar lark’s first quality 45C, a . e6rding to thelr mouns” Luxurious Seal Coats, strikingly beauti- ally strong and durable, 5 ft size,| Butcher I\nives, in assorted sizes, |Round of square drop-leaf Tables for Rugs of $22.50 Grade, $16 ful fur, 52 inches long, guaranteed regularly $0.25, at $4.76. ancy handles, special at 36c. small kitchens, white natural wood. TO STRENGTHEN lining, ‘sold last week for $75.00, Plain white wood Kitchen ‘Tables, | Ce! Tab es and’ Forsk,) stained or vamished, regularly $5.25 Frankly. of these Rugs are imperfect. according to the ; —-- reduced for this last offer turned legs. 3-ft. size, regularly special at $2.60 sect! and $3.75, at $2.26, tandard set by this mill—but many were included in this little prize a 9005,742 to Make Wi is $34.75 Sisco, at $1.05, | are . with eight | Wash Benches, extra strong, 3 ft., regu See hc rave hot the allenteee comiblance of « bienilsh excepe ' Span Adequate to 4 Handsome Russian Marmot Coats, Plain Same Tables, wih drawer, regularly | gompartme special finishes, “at larly $1.15, ut 86cs ee Fhe shaaina of the worse ‘ or Brocade Lining, re- g 4 $225, at $1686. +20, \ But they all gi he one price tomorrow —for you to choove ; To strengthen tie + ane o' the duced from $120.00 to.. B#7.30 as you will among the dozen of eliective Oriental pattern Sewing a Willamsbirg Hrius : Elegant Russian Pony Coats, with effec- Wo atoaiite Rona ul be lee alten tamorros aati as 4 mate to-day api tive, natural Raccoon Collar, 52 and ys Eaeak And 80 “Diamond A” Velvet Rugs, which run one foot short of the $ j ee ae St iuhes haat reduced ag. 7g For Art-Lovers—A Group of Carbon Photographs |» 5: "Pwr a Vee hue beh one ror more ol ne | Machines, § 15 18 Bot copadie 0 from $120,000... " Carbon Photographs and Carbonettes, whose warm tints in their dark wood frames make a and marke them ali $10 tomorrow pt koa (The Goodrich ‘‘A’’) which it orix Australian Opossum Coats, in Natural icc eal Aa ee oe itecets dining sacri oe hall Fifty oxi {t. allewaol reversile Art Squares, Juscone of ‘a patter, || By this name Ie i known as | It ds intenderd Color, 52 inches long, re- 65 rich bit of color on ‘alls of library, Gining { means ‘ of $10.50 grade, $6.60, a strictly high grade machine, | ag elevated trains a t duced from $200.00), 865,00 Specially low-priced, for they are either small lots frorn our own stock or advantageous purchases lon Raval Wilton’ Ruts, size 27 inches x s4 inches, in Oriental pattems, | 94° AiR ayo : le ati "Genuine Brook Mink Coats, $2 inches At $2, regularly §6,Carbonettes of the Coliseum, the Forum At $3.60, regularly $7.60, the same subjects, in rich of $4 so grade, $2.46. [tng ture Would Hot pera long, with dainty ornamental teim- a ECEHIN cre Annslo forse in inside nieawuren nent Carbon'Photographs, in gin, brown oak frames; inside And Smith s all-wool Velvet Rugs. in Oriental patterns, 27x54 inches, | Drop-head style, with high arm i } AFTER THE COFFEE TRUST. — ieuntea“Yrom™'$250,00 0 pment’ framed in two styles of omamental brownoak, 4 in, wide, ‘Measurements 20x40 tn. $199 grade, 96e, Subway Store, Lower Floor | and ll the new improvements, i } t9 SGO7GO IT 4. as, regutarin 97:90, Carton Photographs, in' sch (Fee 3) 10c Dimities, 8¢ | cai sinish i ; , WASHIN( The llouse Magnificent Persian Lamb Coats, made bate pyres . Reading f Hi Th Pre ke Dori in A five-years’ guarantee goes with é Roday agreed tou) ey ilo of full, solid skins, genuine Leipzig favorite subjec MF cag meal eu M figure’ inet wd. floral | every one, and parts can be had ; saffron the Judiciary Committee asking) dyed, very beautiful Gléiners,” Dante's First. Meeting with Beatrice i Fs, tatu oun Yat any time, $15 cash oF ; Mii tre punic. interest, co ropnre to, $9000 10, $150.00 FE rae Ea a pea rmpicesyuhinecioe ate | monthly er @ weekly, pidbe House what investigation has been J POST Seta aah itertene : BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY: SECOND ST, \ Biibway Btore Lower Floor Subway Store, Balcony i Made to ascertain whether any foreign) ge oe OF ro outside measy . Sixth Floor SUXTH AVENUE ‘THIRTY -THIRD ST. A a Tt a peeerernaL at subordinate stale baa) fa W, Cor, 14th Street {4 UNspires his eee ; ; | Streets “and Union Square, | more: nmnagne mee