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i BSFOOT YACHT OFF FOR FRISCO (DEMOCRATSCLAI | ARIZONA'S FIRST R. H, Macy & Co.'s Attrartions Are Their Lew Prices S Broadway, 34th to 35th St. -AROUNDTHEHORN) STATE TELECON “BEAUTIFUL HAND-EMBROIDERIES Edris, With Cape, Capt. Mills and Crew of Five, Will Be Five Months On Way. re OWNED BY MILLIONAIRE. Commander Says He Will Be Safer Than New Yorkers Who Dodge Taxicabs. “Ite eure death by elther drowning OF etarvation,” said an old he stood at the foot of Beek: and the East River this afternoon and Watched the little Schooner Yacht Edris which was about to poke her nose out into the bay on the first stage of a trip to an Francisco, It will take her five Months to make the voyage. ‘When it 1s waid that the Edris ts only eighty-five feet in length and nineteen feet six inches beam there will he more | than the old seadog who wil! agree that Mt ts at least @ hasardous journey, But Capt. C. E. Mills,’ who will com- Mand the crew of five on the journey @round Cape Horn, laughed when any- me mentioned death to him. “We'll be eater on that craft,” he Said, “than a lot of you New Yorkers will be in dodging taxis and troile! @uring the months that we aro on Osean. Danger? It shouldnt be men- toned in connection with the trip. Why | the average New Yorker takes more} chances in a minute than we will in a month. The New Yorker starts out to work in the morning not knowing whether his friends will be sending flowers to his funeral twenty-four hours | later or not. We will live in comfort | on the little yacht, enjoying the trop- | foal winds and even if a typhoon does | swat us the odds are still in our favor as against the New Yorker. MILLIONAIRE WANTS YACHT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Capt. Mills ig making this trip with the Kdris because Capt. John Barneso: @ millionaire director of the Panam: Pacific Exposition, who complet Uations for the craft last night, wants the boat in San Francisco just as quickly 8 posuible, “The boat,” said Walter E. Scott, @ marine broker throug. whom Capt. Barneson bought the yacht from Hus- ten Wyeth of St. Joseph, Mo. “will carry the flag of the exposition and will do some advertising tor the big fair on the stops she will maken South Ameri- ca The little craft has @ saloon four staterooms, accommodating e! eers, not includin, crew, She is eyulpped with a Cra: gine, built by the firm that built the engine for the Ailsa Craig, which won the Ber- muda race some yeats ago. It has twenty hoi wer, capable of driving the yacht seven miles an hour, but un- @er sail the craft has been known to make thirteen aud fourteen miles an r. weirhe longest journey credited to the yacht thus far was made in 1006, That was a trip of “6,00 miles, and she touched at every port in the West In- dies. Capt. Barneson 1s prominent in financial circles in the West, being par- ticularly interested in whaling and steamboats, sixteen years he was @ captain of liners sailing prin- cipally on the Vacific Ocean.” me experience ing of this year hooner Geor where she w fell, @ missionary. ‘apt. Mills has had in risky trips. In the he took the auxiliary B. Cluett to Labrado presented to Dr. George B. Cluett w: oat. Capt. Mills stuck considerahle rough weather on that trip, but got nis poat to Labrador all right TOOK A HOUSEBOAT DOWN TO MEXICO. Only a few weeky ago he landed a houseboat in Vera Cruz, Mexico, after a twenty-seven trom Miaml, Fis. The ho @ two-story affair and was operated under thelr own steam in the open sea, Insurance com- panies were asked to take this risk, but said that it would be impossible to take & two-story houseboat to sea under such conditions, so the boat went with- out insurance. Those interested in the sale of the Faris did not make public the price paid for the yacht, Which was bullt at Elizabeth, N. J., in 191 for Chester W. 4/Quick Action Is Urged oa the donor of the} Sure of Governorship, They Say, but Republicans Hope | to Get Part of Tickét. PHOENIX, Ariz, Dec. 12.—Arizona Assumed the full sovereignty of « State to-day by electing its own Gov-| ernor and acquiring for the first time two United St Senators and one | Congressman. In all the thirteen counties voting was enthusiastic, but light in compari- son to the total population, for the | reason that by the Enabling act under which Arizona comes into the Union, the suffrage was restricted to the vot- ers whose names were on the great | register of 1908. This cut off thou- sands of persons who have settled in| the new. State during the last three) years. Interest n the election centred in the vigorous contest between Repubi cans and Democrats for control of t new State by the election of Gov nd the Congressional delegation, Democrats hope to elect both Mark Smith and Henry Ashurst as Senators, although the Republica: de- clared that Ralph Cameron, Republican was practically the seats. ft winning o' Campaign managers for George W. P. Hunt of Globe, former president, of the constitutional ‘convention and Demo- cratic candidate for Governor, declared he had a lead over Edward Wells of Prescott, the Republican nominee. The judictary recall, a feature of the constitution framed by the Democratic constitutional convention, will be elimt- nated, President Taft in consenting to! the admission of Arizona, having made that a condition prerequisite to the Statehood, It 1s said by leaders of both des, however, that as soon as Arizona ‘ely installed in the sisterhood of steps willbe taken to put the of judges back into the constt- is St recal tution. RUSSIAN PASSPORT BILL FAVORED BY HOUSE COMMITTEE Resolution Abrogating the Treaty of 1832. WASHINGTON, Dec, 12.—The House Committee on Foreign Affairs to-day unanimously agreed upon the Sulzer resolution directing the immediate abro- gation of the 1832 treaty between the United States and Russia because of the discrimination by Ri inst Amer- fean Jewish citizens tn the recogntion of passports. The committee will urge Congress to take quick action on the resolution, The Sulzer bill states that in the judgment of Congress the treaty should be terminated at the earliest possible | moment. It directs the President to sive the usual notice to ,Russa that the treaty will cease to be in force upon expiration of a year after such notifica- tion, satin MET. GOLF ASSOCIATION HAD PROSPEROUS YEAR. Not a cloud Is in sight on the hortzon for the annual meeting of the Metropo!- Itan Golf Association this evening at Sherry's. The old board of officers, with possibly two exceptions, will be re-elected. ‘The only important change is the substitution of 8. C. Mabon of | the Ardsley Club in place of Mortimer | N. Buckner of the Garden City Club as treasurer. The assoolation has $980 in the treas- | ury, $80 more than @ year ago, despite Chapin, a millionaire, who later sold it to Mr. Wyet ONCE WEALTHY, ENDS LIFE. Williamsburg Gas Suicide Lost by Speculation, Papers Show, Arthur Westworth, about forty years old, who had berm rooming with Mrs. Adelaide Brinkwerth of No. 48 Pulaski Street, Willlamsburg, was found dead in his room shortly before noon to-day. He had committed sulckie by inhaling gas, having gone to c to stuff every posstb! room, before turning ¢ also # little gas heater. From Westworth's conversation, cloth- ing and letters found in nis room, it is derable pains revice in the the gas jet and supposed he was a man of considerable standing in England, His letters show he last resided at Rivedidale Piace, Preston, England. He had been in America about a month and was specu- lating tn real estate and in Wall street. He had told his landady he had but shortly returned from an extensive trip through Africa, which had cost him $5,000, He had but little to say of his past and, according to Mrs. Brinkwerth, he had been losing money heavily of late. Among his letters was one evidently written by a woman, who for remaining away and a rtays in hiding, Many paw his room and the fact that he had but $7 showed his financlal condition, ‘The police have cabled to England and are holding the body until they receive or- ders as to its disporal. a Post Office Robbers Get §700, CAMDEN, N. J., Dec, 12. blew the post ode safe at G Cymberiand County, some 8 why he tlekets in last chides him | extra expenses this year, Its role naw -seven clubs, or six more than in 1910, Of that number foriy-eight New York, twenty-six in New | and three in Connecticut. | ¢ affiliated cluba held sixteen tour- for members the past 1olls broke the world’, ord for seventy-two holes at on play, In that affair Oswald Kirk: ted for sixth place with John J, Me- Dermott, the national open ttle-holder, | it being the first time that an amateur) has won plate tn that event. | Th eonly outsiders who captured as.) sociation events were Harold, Hilton, England, who took the first prize In the three days’ contest at the nationa! links of America and W. R, Tucker A Waeltr y carried off chief i Hille fixture, | POLICEMAN POTS A "FRIEND, Whie entertaining @ Broup of strike | wreaking employees of the Street Clean- ing Department with a Ittle lecture on pistol kmanship, in a lumber yard hear the foot of Thirticth street, this afternoon, Policeman Nelyl of the East Thirty-fifth street station accl- dentally exploded @ carteidge and shot William Culhane, a district foreman of Street cleaners, in the knw. Neisel was sitting on a pile of lumber and Culhane sitting — oppostte Neisel Kot an ambulance and at Culhane's injury had been bandaged went to bis home at No, 978 Trinity avenue, the Bronx, was —_—_—— Cook Takes Her Life, Mrs. Ida Agustin, a cook, forty-two years old, was found dead this after noon in her apartment on the second night, securing $500 worth of stamps and $200 in cash. Heavy blankets were | thrown over the safe and the explosion | @i4 not arouse nearby residents, The, ‘obberaesceped. & floor of No. 515 West Porty-firu: | street. The gas jets were all turned on. The dead woman had been! despondent over the loss of her posi- thom, | The Distinctiveness of Madeira Needlecraft, What better gift to a woman of refine- ment than Madeira Lethon The beauty of these designs has long en- joyed a popularity which apparently wiil never wane, Whether it be in Underwear—in Hand- kerchiefs—in Shirt Waist Patterns—in Neckwear—in Doilies and Centrepieces— the same consummate workmanship finds delightful expression. Our stocks of Madeira hand-embroideries are the largest in the city, but in order to appreciate the real importance of that it is necessary to see how superior are our Ma- deira hand-embroideries over the kinds shown in other houses. There is a reacon for this. We are the only retail store in New York City: having an organization in the Madeira Islands, Our personal representation in Funchal, the capital of the Madeiras, s; hk guards us against the merely ordinary pro- X, ductions, just as it economizes price. Thus, when you buy Madeiras in the average store, not merely are you not get- ting the best, but you are paying higher prices than you would pay for the best at Macy's. Drawers cut in the latest narrow circular style, with scant ruf- fles and French bands at prices ranging from $2.49 up to $5.94, Nightgowns from $4.24 up to $9.94. Chemises, beautifully scalloped, from $2.49 up to $4.96 Combinations in the Princess style up to $10.49. Corset-Covers, with fullness at waist line taken up in cluster tucks, ere all joined to body with dainty veilings, from $1.98 to 4.49, Shirt Waist Patterns (Main Floor) from $3.96 up to $9.89. Doilies and Centrepieces (Main Floor) in sets of 13 and 19 pieces at $3.53 and $5.97 set. WOMEN’S QUALITY COATS, For Evening, Motoring & Street Wear, at Clearance Prices They represent such different materials as silk velours, satins, bengalines in black and two toned effects; broadcloths in black and light colors; also an indescribable assortment of novelty mixtures. [second & Some of the coats are elaborately trimmed with brai others with embroidery; some with fur, some with fringe. Coats that were originally $224.00........now $149.00 Coats that were originally $159.00. -.now $98.75 Coats that were originally $124.00. -now $79.75 Coats that were originally $98.75........now $59.75 BEAUTIFUL BLOUSES Our Latest Shipment Awaits Your Inspéction Not all the styles may be your style, but assuredly among the hundreds of different kinds will be many that you will want to see yourself in, Nor are they bound to be the more expensive ones. The creators of these “dreams” are not infallible. Their best ideas may find expression in a waist by no means elaborate, yet perfectly dressy. Here is an index to what has just come in: Our new imported lingerie Blouses Are of sheer batiste and handkerchief linen, all hand made and trimmed with valenciennes, cluny or [trish Some have long sleeves and high neck; some have. 46 $834, . ey They are most attrac- i eeveral ‘styl fag in batiste, some collariess; ottiers high neck and Si frill. 10.89 CTT MATa lace. id collariess, fril 10 different’ models in’ batiste and voiie, ‘some with side QE. ssccccessccsccrerencenceeseaeseesonsereseasseeeeerererereenons Four new models in Irish Crochet Blouses Two collarless models and two with collars. $19.89, $22.24, $24.24 and up to Colored Blouses Made of chiffon, crepe meteor or messaline embroidered in contrasting and self colors;.some in. wool and others silk embroidered in all the lead- ing shades, at $16.89, $21.89, $24.24 and up to city prices for imported Blouses, whether you vay $3.96, umerable prices, up to the highest priced creati he more you save by buying at Macy’ FLEECE LINED WOMEN’S Lowest-in-the- Newly * GLOVES tO INECKWEAR sors We have the larg ssort= ment of Women’s Neckwear in the city, including the latest im- portations, Our prices are con- siderably lower than elsewhere, as all experienced shoppers are awate. $2.94 REAL IRISH CROCHET LACE SAILOR COLLARS. FOR THE FAMILY FOR MEN Qle—SUEDE; fleece lined; one clasp; half pique sewn; gray ‘and tan. 91.44—SUEDE; full seamless woo! lined; one clasp; half pique sewn; tan and gray. 91,89_CAPE; imported; full seamloss woo! lined; oneclasp; embroidered backs; THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, D: DECEMBER tan only. FOR WOMEN 98c--SUEDE; full fleece lined; one clasp; neat oversewn seams; gray and tan. 98c—GLACE; fleece lined; one clasp; embroidered backs; tan only. $1.44 GLACE; ‘leece lined; one clasp; oversewn seams; tan only. 91.44 MOCHA; fleece lined; one clasp; intan and gray CAPE; seamless wool lined; one pear bacix; tan only, FOR CHILDREN B9c-—-MOCHA MITTENS; fleece Fined; one clasp: tan and gray. Y4c—GLACE MITTENS, with Otto fur tops; fleece lined; one clasp; tan and white. 97.—GLACE GLOVES; {ull leece lined; one clasp} oversewn seams; tan only 97c—MOCHA GLOVES; fleoce lined; one- clasp; half pique s anand gray, 91.44—CAPE GLOVES; woo! lined; prix- seam sewn; embroidered backs; tan only. Main btour, It you are shopping in more than one department of the store use a blue transfer card. Saves time. All your packsges packed together at the transfer desk, and you pay one bill, 199 CHIFFON BEADED SCARVES, in white and shades of corn,sky blue, lavender and pink. Novelty designs. Another assortment als’ in desirable shade, 74e and 39%, 9c JABOT OF EMBROIDERED BATISTE AND VENISE LACE. 59% IMITATION BABY IRISH SAILOR CO1. ARS, 49 PRINCESS LACE SAILOR COLLARS. 49¢ PRINCESS LACE YOKES, 47 DOUBLE SIDE FRILLS OF SHADOW _ LACE, Also at 69, $9 REAL IRISH CROCHET LACE TRIM. MED SIDE FRILLS, 69¢ and $1.29, IMPORTED =m omy BL ACK 18228, Ow BROADCLOTHS Special, 54 Inches pm Spenged, Shrunk and Spo: Proof Cur Black Dress Goods Department has cther special values tor those who have gifts to give and those who have ot. [Wale Foor, 12, 1911. PA UNIQUE XMAS STORE | The Motif Underlying the Macy Business To Sal Goods at the Lowest Price Consistent With Safety. All the power of our organization is applied to that pur- Pose. It is our first thought. Has always been. Always will be. Whatever else we may afford, there is, to our notion, one thing we cannot afford—and that is to permit anyone to match our values. Men who know every in and out, every turn and twist of the American and European markets, are always alert to sustain our leadership in this respect. Broadly speaking, women are instinctively thriftier Shoppers than men. Ask the women of this city and vicinage where their money may, be made to go the farthest. The auswer will be “Macy's.” | The women know. Whether pi wish to bestow a gift on young or old, rich poor, the broad assortment and the range of our prices will lift the burden for you. Come and see. Try and come before 12 o'clock. You can see more and easier in the fore- noon than in the afternoon. PLAYERS AND PLAYER PIANOS Youcansavefrom $110.00 up to $250.00 by buing your piano for cash at Macy’s. Beware of “Instalment” Pianos which are priced twice as much as they are worth, and which give out only discord until they are paid for. SUITS & OVERCOATS an YONG won, ae ciate what it means A we state out in pds of style and tailoring and high character of materials (which we guarantee to be all-wool) these suits and overcoats are superior to many suits and overcoats sold in the city at $20.00. There are plenty to choose from too, as over 500 are contained in the lot, and there is not an undesirable fede or fabric among them. loreover, every suit and every overcoat carries that unmistakable . stamp of youngishness for which e have gained a unique reputa- ‘ion. This | is not surprising, see- ing that those who make these suits and overcoats make young men's clothes and young men's clothes only. St sack suits, with natural sleeves and through walking coats with belted seit clare tral" Leey ve! mma are fess ‘ned and da di a orings; oxford gray were! iets and gray diagonal cloths. is Any slight a alteration that may be necessary will be made by our master tailors! on the [premises without any extra charge. Suits inner Coats louse Coats Smoking Jackets are among the items in Young Men's Clothes in which our assortments arc large, our qualities high and our prices—it is hardly necessary to mention Waterproof Raincoats For Youths-- $ 5. 69 Our Own Importation izes 33 to 40 This is a splendid opportunity to obtain a reliable Raincoat ata price one has to pay in various directions for Raincoats of temporary utility. Few Raincoats much higher in price are as thoroughly waterproof as these, which have all seams ce- mented and vulcanized, thus make ing the garment virtually one piece, i they come from Aone of the largest manufacturers of Raincoats in Great Britain, and are cut fulland roomy. Finer Raincoats for Youths up to $14.75. Fifth Floor, Bway | ALL KINDS OF LEATHER GOODS From a London Military Collapsible Kit Bag at $34,74 Down to a Music-Roll or Music-Case at 49c, Special attention is directed to our Fitted Bags for Women at $14.89 and for men at $14.74 These are the lowest-priced serviceable fitted bags soid in the city, your savings by buying at Macy's amounting to about $3.50 on each bag. bhith Door, The woman's bag is of black grain leather and fancy leather lined. It is equipped with hair and clothes brushes, comb, soap jar, tooth brush holder, bottle for liquids and powder holder. The size is 16 inches, and brass trim: mings and strong handles help to make this bag look, and wear, like a very expensive inake. The man's bag is 18 inches and is made of genuine walrus, with a special y designed lock. It is fitted with a pair of ebony-backed military brushes, clothes brush, comb, soap box, nicke!-top tooth brush h wder jar and bottle for liquids. We have other fitted bags up to $34.13. A’ special value, too, in a Woman's Fitted Suit Case of cowhide with brass locks and b mohair silk. The price case contains an easel comb, tooth brush hol, it and reinforced corners, and lined throughout with $10.49, is surprising indeed considering tha the ack mirror, hair brush, clothes brush, soap box, r, and powdered jar. A tremendous assortment o! from 94¢ $65.00. Weh Vanity Bags, in all of the 946 up to $49.89, Bags for Children jaye a perennial popularity with gift-givers and gift-re- celvers, A very good bag can be bought at Macy's for as little as #9¢ and a superior one at $2.49. Among the miscellaneous le Jewel Boxes, Playing Card Cases, Coat and Dress Holders, ge and ‘other Street Bags all the way up e fitted bags in these as low as $4.69. uperior leathers, such as English morocco, from her things obtainable on Macy's Main Floor are; Calendar Telephone Regist Book Cove Mirrors, eee "Glove and Handk Scissors Cases, Briet Cases Clocks, Flasks, Medicine Cases, Bottle Cases, Manicure Sets, Jewel Cases, ir Pillow. Travelling Kits, : : Cc Herald Square, TRUTH ABOUT ORIENTAL RUGS Other stores may make shadowy and unsubstan- tiated claims cbout their facilities in Oriental Rugs. We state definitely that we have our own buying agency in Constantinople and our own fixed under-selling policy here. These unique advantages are fully reflected in the difference between our Rugs and the average store's rugs, and our prices and prices at the high-class specialty shops which carry similar qualities. S Broadway, 34th to 35th St, Neha MAHALS 18.9 x11. .00 22.99124 cece es $468.00 17.11X91.6. 00 21.0x14.0.,., - $498.00 15.11N11,2 ian 15.9x11.9. 00 14.10x10.10., 14.5K13.0....+06 738.50 SMALL SIZES LOT NO. 1.ANTIQUE DAGHESTANS, fverace size 830.00 to $40.00, Our price $24.74. kes! NO. 2. mht SHIRVANS, BELOOCHISTANS, MOSSOULS, KURDIS- ave 9 ice elsewhere $15 p Jon; * S124 $144 ‘$1994 wd SATE where $15.00 to $36.00, oo Prices, LOT NO. 3.- 3S, average siz ric e Peo ie ee ee el LOT NO. 4.—KIRMANSHAH RUGS, average size 4.6x3,0,_ Price elsewhere $35.00 to $40.00, Our prices $24.74, $29.74, $35.74, $39.86 and $44.74, WE HAVE A COMPREHENSIVE AND REPRESENTATIVE SELECTION OF ORIENTAL RUGS between $500 and $1,000 bought by our agency in Constantinople. The sav- ings our prices afford are enormous. For instance, a large size Sultanie for which we charge $1,275.00 has its counterpart in one of the exclusive specialty shops for $2,000, LINOLEUMS-—39c At Half Price Qualities absolutely perfect, except that some of them have slight printing defects Otherwise there is no difference between these Linoleums and Linoleums for which the regular price elsewhere is 65c to 75c. A special recommendation of these Linoleums lies in the fact that they are four yards wide, so the entire kitchen can be covered without a seam, Colorings and patterns afford a splendid selection. [tited Fear] BLANKETS WORTH BUYING Our Qualities are Selected Our Prices Lowest in the Gity We have blankets as high as $29.98; those m: dé of the finest quality Aus tralian wool. We have blankets as low as $1.94; those are made of cotton fleece. No matter what price you pay at Macy’ it purchases quality superior to what the same price will purchase elsewhere. We sell blankets to women who have taken the trouble to shop elsewhere. If more women took the same precaution we should sell even more blankets than we go. Here are some unmistakable values: YS BLANKETS. We cannot too strongly emphasize the superiority ‘of these blankets over any other make produced in this Ganaite are not only all wool, but are woven from a selected new wool. We have just 200 pairs to offer at these special prices: (itasement, Wear) 60x84; weight 4 Ibs., at a pair 72x84; weight 5 ibs., at a pair 78x90; weight 634 Ibs.. at $10.63 a pair WOOL CALIFORNIA BLANKETS (our | 80% LAMBSWOOL CALIFORNIA BLANK- “Red Star" brand), medium weight; ETS, sPAPCUIEEY. fine texture; fine tight shaded ane and blue borders. ished with 4-inch silk binding; hese blankets Wah) more than] these are special vi My usual laundering qualities. Size 60x80, at $ Bi a pair Size 66x80, at 471 per pair Pine rae 70x82, at $6.49 a pair COTTON BLANKETS, for full SINGLE COTTON FLEECE BLANKETS, . wool finish, in block design in pink frac ii ca tee Up with pee in the and white and blue and white. ale imperfection in ¥ inh Size 70xA0, at $1.94 each a reduction from $1.75 to $: THE “BUNNY HUG” BAG, the latest novelty in infant’s bed or carriage cove ering. Material is a soft finished cotton fleece raandards all the necessary Sanitary qualifications imposed by the Macy standard, and of a weight to afford ample protection a:ainst cold. The * “Bunny Hug" B: sewed up on three sides with an Opel ming at the top to permit of the bi: being slipped throuzh; the “Hu,” can then be closed by means of silk rite bon tie strings, ¢ “olors are livht blue and baby pink with amusing animal designs in harmonizing colors, Size 30x40; cut to We have blankets from Germany and from France, ‘the finest made, as well as German silk spun slumber blankets, all at lowest-in-the-city prices, Attention an also be called to the Blankets made by the Amana Society of Shakers in Homestead, Ohio. These blankets have superiority over most wool blankets, inasmuch as they are made from particularly long nd launder unusually well. Everything that is worth buying for the bed you can get at Macy's. The values which we quote do not comprise all the Values which you will find in the Macy basement, SUITABLE HOLIDAY HOUSE FURNISHINGS frst, Buying housefurnishings at Macy's is safe as well as eco- nomical. In bur 54 years of merchandising we have carried only “first grades," In our 54 years of merchandising we have set ourselves firmly against “seconds” as inimical to health, In attempting to get down to our lowest-in-the-city prices practically all other stores carry those inferior grades, and no doubt they will continue to carry them until the Board of Health recognizes its responsibilites and until the general public awakes to the menace. “Seconds” in enamel and agate ware are the millions of damaged 3.6x5.6. Price elsewhere SQUARE YARD Bid ot ae saa Rl ei aS pieces which the kilns unavoidably turn out. If the flaws were outside it would not matter so much, but they are inside also and soon or late the brittle blisters break off and mix with the food. [Basement] Everything to be found in our Housefurnishing Department (as in every other department) is first class and up to our high standard for reliability and of course down to our lowest-in-the- city prices LOCK TEA KETTLES, In nickel 24, 9421 and up to «74 34.05, 9449 ‘and up to $15.74 a ABLES, FOLDING CAKD T “3'03, $2.24, $3.44 POT STANDS, aickol rims TILE TEA i we 158 2.2 :A STANDS, > DN WOOD HAT RAC Ks $1,38,53.38 MESTOMA NEC TIRTCE eST ESAS 92.03, $3.74 TABLE BOOK RACKS... 24¢, 49, $3.74 MAHOGANY WASTE BASKE ts y wor TO PLAQUES, for dinineroom or Alc, Sie » 92.24, ‘and up to {8.94 Where MEDICINE CABINETS. MAHOGANY HALL RACK FANCY WILL BASKETS... oh MéDICINE Ai 2.56 | BRASS CO ye [STANDING BAT’ BASKETS, ussor PANCY WI VANCY WILLOW TEA STANDS, 1.92 to $3.19 SATIN LINED WORK BASKETS, $1.13 to $4.49 SWEET GRASS WORK BASKETS, 49¢ to Ble SWEET GRASS WASTE BASKETS, 31.39 to $3,09 SWEET GRASS scjssons BASKETS, 19¢ KASS FARE SET: $5. 31 $6.74 and up to $22.49 BRASS ANDIRONS, 38, $4.06 and up te $57.75 BLACK ANDIRONS, -89, $2.03 and up to $22.17 BLACK FIRE SETS 12.19, $2.71 and up te $7.59 COPPER FIRE SETS, $11.89 GRASS UMBRELLA STANDS, $4.13 and up to $7.49 eb eedaptet 1H Wares teste $10.19 and up to GAS LOGS, BRASS W