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™ \ cato and fugue, and compositions by Cesar Franok, Brahma, Chopin, Flor- idta, Liszt and Saint-Saens, Miss Mich- elon did Dent not to yield to en- cores, but she was forced to add an extra number or two. ‘Aa Ald to the Treatment of TUBERCULOSIS Prov ait and sourtehing food are The Ginsheimer Quartet gave its third Tn addition we can strongly rec- ommend « preperation which hae attained uceese both eve and ia in treating beberculesis and 1] dissases ef the last night. Beethoven's quartet in F minor, opus %, and Schumann's quintet, opus 4, were the principal numbers played, In the latter tho assisting | artist at the plano was Ludméla Vo- Jacek. The audience filled the hall and waa Benerous in applaua —————— es NOTES OF THE THEATRES. Assemblyman 8, G. Daley of Onon- dago has introduced a bili at Albany for la 2 per cent. stamp tax on eeat tickets | to help the State revenue, He Includes movies, but not charitable performances, At the Lyceum Tuesday Daniel Froh- ectsasa tenic on the enti: system, le SIROLIN Write tor booklet and tatermation ts SIROLIN CO. 228 West Broadway, New York Bente ali Set of Ja loner of Hackett in Hope's “Prise Sarat Biaia is to play the part of Jacques Urlus [in “The Hundredth Man" Saturd Shows His Worth»: is: nevacton, 10 waa mort Singing Siegfried Monday, A. G, Delamater is planning a Shake: re revival with an all-star cast in F pring. German Tenor, Whose] 4 stocx company 1s being got together Voice Broke Down at His! rout, omy Nouns for Debut as Tristan, More| Adolf Philipp will play “Auction Pins Than Redeems Hie "i: jor tu tuna sna Mert Promise in the Matinee crnines Fen'a ane Lyceum wi Cycle of “The Nibeluiige smith coitege girls ot 1908 pay “Por en Ring.” o” My Heart” at the Cort to-morrow ate | teruoon in afd of the million-dollar en- |dowment fund for the coilese, BY SYLVESTER RAWLING, |_ 2H Katn, dack trom a five months’ wtay in ‘Tree won't have ACQUES URLUB, the German tenor, having overcome the baptism of tumn, and that George Tyler may take Mi * t the Ce here tn the au- cold and nervousnenr tha: spol'ed! the house next season, but nothing has ehend °°) Trial Package Absolute'y Free—Wi.1 You Spend a Post-Card for It? je debut as Tristan on Sa’ [heen settled, He also dectaren he atiit cond appel an| hag faith in the tdeai of the New Thea- Opera House yesterday as Siectried in| jatinee cycle of “Che Nive ungen = ery and scored emphatically Tow & complete revelation of sla ain: Ing abtl- {ty has yet to be made may well b delieved, for, natiraliy, ne was careful | of his voice; but not wince the days of | Joan de Reszke has the youtaful sioe- | Gt fried been rayei with auch poet! it underssanding, or with auch weavn of WD imagery. One d ee8 t Ana far with the Ger: ee the acti inetance, after the succes: | the Dragon, has of the} possession of the ring and the tarn- | heim veen ninde so clear? And what other man Tf you are a eufferer from piles, inetant eactanos| to Mime ie youre for the asking, and @ ation througho replete with y. permanent cure will follow. ment, and the s8on of Tho TVyramtd Drag Co, 471 Pyramid @wakencd love for Brunnnil vide. Marshall Mich., wilt send you frees thy oucs of ty ny wrapper, @ trial package o! eae lela CA Remedy, the wonderful, eure 3 voice, was th e admirable, MH ire for the tortures of thie staging then, the earlier scone of | 74 Thousands have already the ftorxing of word, was Worthy | taken advan of this offer, thousands Of the best T:alian trad.tons, In Mr.| know for the firat time in years what It Urlus the Metropolitan Opera Company | te to be free from the ‘ing, the itching, has fount a valuable recruit, the awful agony of p Tt hae deen reineeked ta this column | Pram Telleves the pa! before that «. KB presentations of | ant ter (The Aatlanune. what one Seaperate you hink expreselc write In to-day for there has ‘Sieg tried” Gadeki, as Brunnhiide, of angels, an enthusiastic woman was overhoard to vee you can wet th Inu store for 3 affer 6 read heel as’ Simply oll to-day, CXAGE COLPON MPANY Mich fill out free upon and FHeE P. mixitt have uw! ton of parsion ardent Slecfriod, bu ean Loulse Homer's (rida, too, on @ high level of singing lence, Putnam Griswold as “Der Wanderer,” always good to hear and to sea, was in| e@epectaliy fine voce, Of hin na of Mr Urius, it may be 44 that he main pe oie tained the best traditions ax to sing.as,| D7 ee Albert Reiss's Mime, one can only re-| peat, ie inimitable, It is never twice} DENTISTRY, alike, 80 varied does he make his chars Qcterization of the part, An unconsctous | tribute to his genius was p: G00000000008 woman in the lobby who rema: oO) Dr. McBride’s 2) her companion: “I don't like this Mite Dental Offices as well as the man I saw in the part | ©) NOTE OUR LOCATIONS & week or two ugy." Otto Govite’s) ATI Alberich, like Mr, Relas's Mme, {9 be NEW YORK OFFICES dition, Bari! Ruymiacl was a me“uphone Fafner, Bolia Al> the Voteo of the Lids, Herta conducted wth hs ou enthusiasm and was rewarce tomary by presenting an ensembie of whi h bh be proud. The person: he is held wea man f at hia every entrance to the orchestra pit and he was mude t+ @hare jn tho curtain calls, Of these there were too many to count and “eve eral that were intended soley for Mr. Ulrus he forced his accociates to share, A word must be eald for the Dragon, a really terrifying beast of huge propor- tone and agility that lent color to Mogfried’a courage in attacking him. It was an interesting fight. CARUSO, FARRAR AND SCOTT! IN “TOSCA” PACK THE OPERA. Another capacity audience heard “Toros” at the Metropolitan Opera House last night and was enthusiastic im applause over a performance of rare emcelience, Geraldine Farrar in tho title part, Caruso as Cavaradossi ani Bootti the incomparable Scarpia were at their best, Buch @ conjunction of stars was sure to fill the house, but tho rest of the cast also wan effective, Post as Angelotti, Pini-Corsi as the Sacristan eu@ Jeanne Maubewrg, Bada, Reg and Ananian, Mr, Toscanin! con- duct with hig customary fine eaili, Much attention was directed to Cava- Mert dnd Muratore, tho French tenir, who were in the etalls, and to (Otto Kahn, chairman of the Board of Direc- tors of the Metropolitan Opera Com- pany, who aat in the Directors’ box, Mi three had crosse] the Ailantio to- sether, arriving yesterday, Nenrtette Micheleon, a favorite Now Yorks planiet, & Fecital at Aeotian iall yenterday afternoon that was vn: | toved by @ Iarge audience, Nap gro goamme comprised Schubert's sunata in A mejor, opus 12; Bach's pretude, tc: | Our well kien revieadion as Dentists hag been gained through a parse deterusiatioa to do fretless work eiery patient work (hat mand ¢ test of time and win the good will evervbody, Waat) we have done fo: others we nan do for yr. SET TEETH $5 GOLD CROWNS AND BRIDGE WORK $5 A TOOTH im occelein: 60c, $1.00 44 Gas Adminstered When Desired concert of the season at Rumford Hall! tre, and that the project has not been abandoned, but Is oniy siumbering. Mrs. Charles d@ Kay, who !s m: her debut on the professional s' jomance,” is the wife of Charles de Kay, the art critics and poet, who was at one time Consul-General at Berlin jand was the founder of the Authors’ ie National Arts Club and the Dr. Johnson and the Violin, (From the London Chronide.) Dr. Johnson had views of his own about music, which he described as “the only sensual pleasure without vice.” On @nother occasion he said: “It gxcites tn my mind no tdeas, and hinde: Dire trom contemplating my own.” But, though Johnson waa just able to tolerate music, he couldn't stand the violin. When some one told him that the playing of ine | violin was @ difficult matter, “DiMeult do you call it, air?” he replied contemp- Greens. BALTIMORE RYE : THE RICHEST PRODUCT OF THE BEST OF MARYLAND'S FAMOUS DISTILLERIES. GUARANTEED BY THE PROPRIETORS UN- DER THE NATIONAL PURE FOOD LAW | | Katablided 1827 IN NI YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER HEARN- FriDAy, AS USUAL, BARGAIN Day CLEARANCES and PRE-INVENTORY REDUCTIONS. FAR MORE THAN ADVERTISED, Quotations Only Partly Tell the Story. Drv Cesta, man will give @ private view of films} WAREROOMS, 35 WELT 14TH 8T, | To Stockholders (Common and Preferred) of the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY and Stockholders of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY: With the approval of the Attorney-General of the United States, the Union Pacific Railroad hi dopted a plan, which has also been assented to by the Southerm Pacific Company in so ts part is required, for complying with the terms of the decree to be entered in the Government suit in accordance with the recent decision of the United States Supreme Court, which lag includes the following: The Southern Pacific Company greed to sell to the Union Pacitic ilroad Company the entire capital stock of the Central i¢ Company, and to cancel or assign the existing lease of the railroad and other property of the Central Paciic Company, thus transferring to the Union Pacific Railroad Company the beneticial ownership of the railroad. and other property of the Central Pacific Company, subject to certain leases, reciprocal contracts for the joint use of railroads and term and other rangements intended for the mutual protection of the two companies. It had been expected that the Union Pacitic Railroad Company would pay for the Central Pacific property by surrendering of transferring $84,675,500, par value, of the stock of the Southern Pacific Company now held by the Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, by the cancellation and surrender of $5,449,000, face value, of the Four Per Cent. Central Pacific Stock Collateral Bonds of the Southern Pacific Company now owned by the Union Pacific Railroad Company, and by the payment of $14,065,441 in cash, But there being doubt as to the right of the Southern Pacitic Company to acquire own stock, it has been decided to sell the Oregon Short Line Railroad Company's entire holdings of stock in the Southern Pacific Com- Y, aggregating $126,650,000, par value, and it has been agreed that the net proceeds of the sale of 675,300, par value, of said stock, shall be paid to the Southern Pacific Company in lien of such con- Were $17.98 to §21.98—to clear. 9.50] street shades—value .98.. Were @ cts... « | Were $19.98 to $29.98—to clear..12,.60 Were $1.4. Ba FUR SETS. FRIDAY CLEARANCE OF. Were $2.49.....15 | Mutts Lenn Ae hed SEL na dE oo Women’s Coats) %, bs, Silks ) Che, Curtains CLEAR, | ———= Furs > May, and , Couch Covers, &¢. \Cmg | ING_AND FINANCIAL. o ‘ No, : BANKING AND FINANCIAL, | _ BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | BANKING AND FINANCIAL. __| Drogses \ 8 | Dress Goods! 7 | Ppreneo ge oo paieh aed | Muslin Curtat con ‘soi STREET AND EVENING COATS—full lain stripes, j length--Broadcioth, Bouci Yard Wide White Washable Hi striped of plain—value .! Yard wide Silk Poplin—iight ora, also cle, Awtrakhan, Diagonal and Mixtures— dark colors, black—value 8 .67| Nottingham and Acotch Lace 6 ten Gann Cerne ‘ Curtains-—many real lace effecte— cream, light or dark col eo rreawenor Ware CioA. light of dark colors, also | 9! Dalr.csccess -79.. OS. 1.87 ] Another Lot—white or Arablan— Yard wide Foulards—navy, black as ide Foularde-navy., bi = to clear... 1.068 value . Pillow and Bath Robe Corde— all wool—worth .36—to clear....... 10 Clearances of Mili Upholatery Fabrice—pillow rite 10 @ inch Crepe Meteors—desirable dark colors, alao black and bedbotin Y shades—value §2.08.. 1.69 % Inch Black M Duchess—vali DRESSES of Fpong: Velvet ana Serges— to 1% Yda. qu Extra wide COUCH COVERS— Clearance Prices, Oriental denigns—fringed. DREAS GOODE AT COST AND REMNANTS ‘LbSs. Women's—Miseen' Fashionable I In latest atyle muffe and neckplecesConey, Skunk, Raccoon, Coney Mole, ete, Now Reta DS to 31.08.. Scarfs ...1,.08 to 22.08. +19 to 85.08.. gua Third Floor Clearances. 44 Joch Sultings 49 Inch Finest Wit +e ' We bhi Tot—were +20] "Hish twa tones ana Oriectale— 9.98 to $80.98 © inch AM Wool Bergee—navy and rth $48.00........ 408 to 42.98] diack—value DBorcccereverenes «+ 679 2.98 to 6.98| Fancy Winter Coatings—dlagonals, mixtures, mackinaw effecte— Royal Wiltons—#.3x10.6, were $3.60., f : Axminsters—Fior templated surrender to it of said amount of stock. Accordingly the privilege is offered to stockholders, , strictly all wool 6x9 ft—were $12: Fegistered on the books of the Union Pacific Railroad Company ‘nd the Southern Company Women’s CLE ARay, wore $1.60 1.110 clear... 88) gax10 Ten were $1808, M (excluding, however, the Oregon Short Line Railroad Company and its Memtiree Laaarihtet at the Underwear‘ Chg All Wool-44 tnoh Yo Olde Homentoad Ru close of business on February 28, 1913, to subscribe on or before March 21, 1913, for such stock of the Cloakings—greya and tans— G39 (t—were We. Southern Pacific Company in the proportion of one share of Southern Pacific stock for each four shares Nainsook Combinations—tace, emt ance pagina hare of Southern Pacific stock for each three Oregon Short Line Railroad Company and its of Union Pacific stock, preferred or common, and of o: shares of Southern Pacific stock held by others than nominees. The price of subscription is $100 for each share of $100 par value ‘shares as and ribbon—vaiue $1.3 98 | 4 tnch Diagonal Bultings—two toned— | of 5 reen- |-red— Combinationa—fine allky nainsook— agen Partin Oe dainty atyles—reg. $2.98. 1.98 scri or . Finer Lot—odd sizes and atylee— x of the date of subscription to 98.67% and accrued dividend) payable r on were $4.60... 2.98 | Outing Flannels; Chama, ve Tylntow, Shadeo—best tinte- March 21, 1913, or in four instalments of $25 each on March 21, July 1 and October 1, ‘Women's Musiin and Nainaook Night Ginghams value .29. . 25 1913, and January 2, 1914. nat Pe Ohdicr beelrreay ot sper 69 | Voiles, &c. Fibre A check for the dividend P rable on A; 1, 1913, will be mailed by the Deposit hereinafter sal . reg. 10 mentioned, as and when received by it, to registered subscribers, having paid either in or the first =| Dainty madele-la t-inch Outing Flannele~ Gilt Initial Stationery or Ht instalment. Interest will be charged from March 21, 1913, on deferred payments at the accruing rate of hi sais ed ha Wore 1916 Of. ..000000s Linen without taltiatequine bese” dividends. Dividends payable after April 1, 1913, when received by the Depositary will be so far as Women's Petticoate—straight, full or atin Stripe Poptine—M ct. quality. .19) were .35 and .29. needed applied in payment of such interest and a check for the balance will upon payment of the instalments be mailed to holders of part-paid receipts. Holders of peeere receipts may anticipate payment at any time by paying interest as above stated to the date of full payment. Until and except to the extent that stock is paid for in full by the subscribers and certificates therefor delivered to them, the shares subscribed for are to be transferred of record to the National City Bank of New York, as Depositary, or nominee, which is to vote the same in accordance with the written directions of the registered subscription receipt-holders and hold the same for them as owners, but subject to the pay- ment of the unpaid portion of the subscription price. Warrants signed by the Treasurer or an Assistant Treasurer of the Union Pacific Railroad Com- will be issued to each stockholder (the Southern Pacific Company to furnish the Union Pacific Railroad cone | Narrow models—were $1.4. se Plain and Fig’é Ratines—eubject to Petticoats—emb'y or lace and ribbon— Night imperfections—therefore a ’ 8... is orn.08! $9 Se quality areseseose, 0® rena } on 2-inch—Striped Votleo— 4 AN, ! 0 “yurpiue of «iP quailty. + ®%] Pillows, &e.) Cay Wi t | Silk Mixed Brocades—Itght blue, A | Women's Drawers—deep ruffle emb'y urgueise Bleached and Unbdleache _ Nello, pink, primrose, t 1 ORST eee oe | Cotton Chaliies—Perstan and florals 4% $8 inches wide—worth 5%, Winch Bleached Muxlins—no snc ions NO dressing or lace and Insert—reg. | Nalnsook Corset Covers—yoke, with fancy laces, emhb'y and cibbon— ree. any a list of its stockholders for the purpose) as soon as possible after the closing of eevee +++ 040) mack Allk Mixed Chiffonettes—eurpius ee the books on February 28, 1913, specifying the amount of stock for which the stockholder is entitled to Others at .OD.. .98.. 1.25 of one pattern— neh Paes» subscribe. Warrants will be mailed to stockholders at addresses to which their dividends are sent. | Worth .98 to $1.6. therefore .24 QUality.cccssersreeesee oD ql cle If dividends are collected by bankers or others on powers of attorney, of other authority, Mercerines Sateene—foulard designs— Embroidered Pillow warrants will be sent to such authorized parties, unless other instructions are received. War- 2 Instead of .1%%. s% 42x8—worth .28. fae not so provided for ney hep Saree at Hl) ch not eee than bei tee de Waists rap x%—worth .30, “Subscription Warran entitling the holder to subscribe will be issued tor amounts ot D, of mul- ‘Tax80 Shi ee tiples thereof, and “Fractional Warrants” for fractions of $100. “Fractional Warrants” will not entitle Corsets Vow, Linens Ye cA Ss | ieee danalabdlaeo ie the holder to subscribe, but will be exchangeable in amounts aggregating at least $100 on or before | Petticoats, &e. So Towels Ray, Full see Crochet 8 March 18, 1913, .ur “Subscription Warrants,” and if the surrendered “Fractional Warrants” include a | llingss Vor. hemmed or fringed—worth $1 ; {rsesion in ieee et ae iy ge Ny atraaee will Be teaues ideals fract ae aghiere Wena Game ee ret pst votle Towellings Sail sas alee Gee Ceara Varrants” desired by stockholders to complete full shares or “Fractional Warrants” which the stock- 4 large eno’ ‘ova Comfor' holders desire to dispose of must be bought or sold in the market, as the Company will mot sell or pur- Were $M... 1.565 | Washable Table Covers large enough — | —plain or fringed—worth 6208... 1.08 chase such fractions. After March 18, 1913, all “Fractional Warrants” will be void and of no effect. Fing Volle Watsta—tatiored, with net “48 Bik Floss Cushtone— On the back of the warrants will be 1wo forms. In case it is desired to subscribe, the first form is to GES BAG bsiy UN'S Byte sous 20x90—worth 30. be filled out and signed by the stockholders or by their assignees, but in case it is desired to dispose of gate +25 | eavy Brown Crash Hand Towele— Stxid—worth 49. the subscription privilege, the second form, which is an assignment, is to be filled out and signed by ite—watin roll ool'd burdera—were .12%.. one o the stockholders. Where a warrant authorizes a subscription to two or more shares, stockholders who may wish to subscribe for a portion of the shares covered by the warrant and dispose of the balance, or who may wish to dispose of a portion of the shares covered by the warrant to one person and the balance to another should return the warrants to this office on or before March 18, 1913, to be ex- changed for other warrants, specifying in writing the number of warrants desired in exchange and the number of shares to be covered by cach. In no case, however, on stich exchange will a fractional warrant 2.98 | 9%0-1tnch White Irish Lanens—tog. 29 .O8 REMNANTS OF TOWELLINGS ALL KINDS eRe AT FRIDAY CLEARANCH PRICES, Pure Feather Ptllows—herringbone tylee ticking—20x28—worth — $8. and colore—over lace net or chiffa underbodles—-were $6.0, Women's Extra Sizes Corseta— be issued. The subscription warrants must be surrendered at the office of the National City Bank of New ‘Coutll—tmedium bust-stong over Main Floor Clearances, " } York, or at the office of Baring Brothers & Co., Ltd., 8 Bishopsgate Within, London, &. C, England, 2 ee See Caithke and Ovas 46 Gliese Goose, Feathers, by Ie amet by the stockholders or by the persons to whom assigned, on or before March 21, 1913, accompanied by Geen UPCO—WELe LB rreercer, OD | the payment of the first instalment or the full amount payable, and all warrants not so surrendered wit! 4.00 Blankets, , such payment on or before said date shall be void and of no value. Failure to pay any instalment when “8.00) and as payable will operate as a forfeiture of all rights in respect of the subscription and the instal- 1.00 A Gurplus of Thousanés ef Puise ments previously paid. Said Bank, directly or through aring Brothers & Co., Ltd., as its agents Bowgne of in Raanon will, on surrender of the warrants and on payment of the first instalment, or full payment, Mencon Mfg. Co., Providence, B, I, as the c: may be, issue receipts which shal! be transferable by assignment, and which must, unless pre- therefore, to-merrow viously p aid in full, be returned on or before July 1, and on or before October 1, 1913, and on or before January 2, 1914, accompanied by the payment of the second, third and final instalments, respectively, or, at the option of the holder, accompanied by the payment of the full amount remaining payable, for endorsement thereon, as the case may be, of the payment of the said instalments or full payment. Cer- tificates of stock registerea in the name of or as directed by receipt-holders will be delivered in exchange for full-paid receipts. Union Pacific CRIB BLANKETS. ...4...00000 i No subscription or assignment of this privilege will be recognized unless made Boys’ Suits Ly on the forms approved by the Union Pacific Railroad Company. No holder of the stock of either the and dig Biack Union Patfeta Umbrellas— ailroad Company or the Southern Pacific Company shall be entitled to any of the above vy "® 26 and ® inch—fancy and mission 4 d with, The sub- Furnishings v handies—reg. mentioned shares unless the terms of subscription herein specified are fully compl scription and respective instalment payments must be made at the dates and in accordance with the rovisions stated above. Checks or drafts in payment of subscriptions must be drawn in favor of the National City Bank of New York in New York funds or in favor of Baring Brothers & Co., Ltd, in London Ponies as the case may be, and for the exact amounts covering the respective instalments. The plan and the agreements embodying the same wil! not become effective unless and until ap- roved by the District Court of the United States for the District of Utah in the suit of the United tates of America vs. Union Pacific Railroad Company et al., now pending therein, upon the mandate of the Supreme Court of the United States. nor unless and until the Railroad Commission of the State of California shall approve the provisions of said plan in respect of which in the opinion of the Company's counsel the approval of said Commission may be necessary or advisable to give the same validity, By order of the Board of Directors. FREDERIC V. S. CROSBY, Treasurer. Union Pacific Railroad Company, New York, February 10, 1913. 165 Broadway, New York, IN PLAYER PIANOS ‘ Oraer ot Receiver in Bankruptcy Ta ne sw Overoania | Womens Black Milk Reve-envie= { r #, Moltons A | 3.98 5O| Wonen's Meoced and Cashm: $2.25 to $2.0 BI, Were he ano} ae ‘we 88 Te Meares Yasguura eee | Were 6 fortable hi ete—artistic effecta— i] Wore 108.. 24] full and extra large beds, Were 90.95. 5 4.00 and 4.29 BLAN: Mare a \ nan'n Wool Hose—we 110) indlaw Gasigne onde ceistings See Women's Extra Hise Fleeced Underwear—shirts long siewves— rawers-- Jacquard Comfortables beds coution _gtewhite, colored “am ankets in aval offects—larae olen.” ee Oe 6.6 BLANKETS. Just an odd jot ay wool—for twin or large bede—gray, s Boys’ Buits—N. Treast-All pl Nay fancy Cheviots and Co many of the mixtures trousers 1 to tT yew, Were $5.04 und 96.08, kk and Doub! Se 28 ot. quality... 23 Women's Fleeced Underwear— pure white—ehirt high neck—long 4.08 pleoves—knee or ankle jength i Boye’ Ly are Bicos iy. OP drawers—were 48. vor gO) Santtary and plaide, Kniet Navy ane n Jno Carduroy#—cut full—Wore 18 0 Medium Woleht Union Hulls cream Fae cenerh MEE Ce. are the orte- tnt Mi Hc k~ iT ‘otto PIANOS AND ORGANS. FOR SALE, HELP WANTED—MALB, | Stipad lannetette Pajamas also fencih ara vareeteetlicn sane Blankets nt als, the only i Nine eg iw os 1 - | "BARIC OIL acetate | rennet ane 7 |" Madras and Percale t to - it 7 ‘ TS ' PTT AT en ch a degree that WUNDERFUL NEW INVENTION” “ BANKRUPT SALE Were H hey absolutely guarantee color- | Boyn' N: KS in all the tints to be laundry eater Coates plain Oxford, ae + rd and Navy and Oxford and | ap) Txvlar wisee—95 and 61.19 quality .74 tie fect them to ural Part Woo! Shirte~ long aleev w And aun fast, Le ee ADVERTISEMENT Cardinatceizes % to M—-Were 0. ep] ‘rewere—brok 8O ie ime Salesman, with Seip Navy, Cardinal, — |2{Ne} Allover Mmbraideries— cians, why : fe, record, Write oye) Awasier Atel Camaric, Nalngnak, Evieemelightiy Basement Clearances, and investi« YOR BN ‘ TED ETO, fully, LEE LASH com tions —wla2os 241 * Wall and Bhelf Plaques. a A OTRANCH you shogid Bis males STUDIOS, 80th end Were WBerrssrerrerseeeeees OD) Motul Noveltios—Jowel Cam rable and ornamental ! amental—beaded . | i *u t okers’ i Hs, | Broadway, | | Clanrettn ute, Mach Pf mown autneres festa nto \ 148-154 West 23d Street. | No Time Lost finishes—value 49 89] “Were and .@... H r SAMULL B.A, STEIN Meoriver, | " Vanity Cases—prtght, polished Were Orivesrery | CHRISTMAN SONS LB, BONDY, Athy, fir Hecatvar ao Me In Getting to Hearn’s iy | or motal finish-—striped up chee! effecte—were 98 and $1.60, Read the Schedule | German Sliver Comb and Brush 8 i Jand & po, ~brigh, siiver or Matal Mirro PROPOSALS, SMAN, with SUBWAY XPRESS PRMD, onatoo! Iniay~-vul. $108 and $3.60 1.00 were (Ory e J {$te fr] oi meen } Canoe ‘WA Met | tro mt 6th wioand! ave, Wovelly Relte- ” Minch Rubber Sheatings—reg. .98.. . 79 | is it E LASE! he vith oe fnlshew Aad ssTLa T4 STUDIOS, Brom at. to Mih et if : ran ltakiea Perealin | ‘3s 200W ful ind Bi From 72d at, to Mb at, temularly 16 ar Parga, eam 42d at, to 24h mL | Ramnanta of Trimmings, Bratds, RA eeia Ba. fantngece cod ORT ta PER ee : f Corda, F inning, emnante of Lin bod assortme “ | Prom Borough Hal Hrookiya, | 141-3 for lier privwn, OF qualities andcolorse | VIA WUNDS WV CAculd | ites f | tures tended fet, bi pt Friday Clearence Prices, | ny a Morin CRY BAS Ep POR Uw, AuMY pnp ve | SEXTH AVR, BLMVATED TIME pear, Lulkartan, pastel Bhiadiia ¢ POR BALE, W ¥ i petaeud ages of + eae hi) at, te Mth at gan} were GY to bie, 10 2,405] Pure Stik Mmbeoldered Fiannels- ; | oem MONDS ON CO merican Fi & b & Dian on: Co Biaion or Gien m ad at, to 14th wt, asl oi trian eee i soallop and hemetitch—value $1.35 .G@ j DIAM CREDIT! Pier ag { | Tad wt to 140 Morn re and bh Heavy Cantos and Demet Flannel 1 NDS ON Gt WOES TH | "seule eatctag fs aiStenvesiven My wRelssee: Tyee ae Ge | Crom Hd at to sith ot Tm, venves . arertenreorer rae verreantt DIAMOND SWATCH CO FTL bay i oe HE Diss HR, oon Limon and Velvet Hand Woot Wash Plannela—were ....., 25 i} we a bt, Jersey Cit baa Hela! and red (ranee | AIDEN LANE WONESZOB SORT SUNDAY WORLD WANTS re Ln ere ee eee eee ee 509] Reversible Rode Mlunnele—were a4 ok ee ok 4442) ae kM ihe ALie> iH rapadeal Cole bt 3,eran ene Benne lid 22,oen ereaings Cala, | WORK MONDAY WONDERS. | rer rep Do Mall oF Folepboue Orde,