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Cte needed ot gently the ‘Siaanatice fanctions of fo Davies and Childs’ Tell 800] *toPPed and the market became ox- Diners of Benefits of New Law.. The attitude of the hhetness man tion and S| the aims and workings of the Jaw |finimunt toward recent trust 1 ‘Weakness in specialties was the fea- ‘| ture of the Gret half hour, and the General market was rather heavy |f from bear pressure and selling by timid holders. Baltimore and Ohio dropped to the minimum at 67 and New Haven sold at the new minimum ci sree Le a tag Ou many "han ‘one year ‘aries than over En CHICAGO Ay) | a AND CORN 4 oe g duly. of 47, rallied to 47% before activity |, Ne’ n prefer dividend wan plus of $17,361 is eee ele charge ‘out of last four with leas business on before. trémely dull in tthe early afternoon. Closing was weak at the lowest for the day. ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. ‘Total ay la sepirates. ot Baines a nearly New Haven it 47 off 1%, and on next 2H rah hs — | creating the Federal Trade Commis. | mites. - |aton were discussed to-day before the y| members’ Counoll of the Merchants’ pan 7 Zour | Anpoolation of New York at a lunch- | Rit .aperg: P& eon in the Hotel Astor, Joseph B. Davies, Commisaioner of the Bureau of Corporations, prom!- fently mentioned for'the Chairman- , | ahip of the Commision; and William . | Hamlin Childs, Président of the American Coal Products Company and djrector in other industrial and ad- business; men Pack pg ihn Sogad th {he feral gaan ae Pit wee! ‘uy eld Mas ; i iy ie 2} mk ie . Pelt ert of ig arp secl National Transit Company quarterly’ eente before the points off. iteoy ua Micsing Daughter. Baffo, seventeen, nea eer aoe No, 326 West Sixty- seventh Street yesterday. To-day the the detectives of the! TOld"in one picture. Best yet of the five inches! Oharles Dana Gibson Series. Next Sun- ‘a| Gay's World Pictorial Section. All ready te] °° cut. out and frame. Order from newsdealer in Stenn Brothers fend and 93rd! Streets, We. est of Ath Avenue. Have Arranged for Tomarrow important sales offering exceptional values in: 9 ° Women’s Shoes and Slippers At Final and Absolute Clearance Reductions (Full range of sizes but not in every model) Women’s ay care ms geen be leather, black and tan calfskin, in button im Formerly $4. re eery 5.00 Wor E Slippers, tent leathe: icone kid, aie or and raat white, pink and blue; yer ste $3.00 to 5.00 Women’s Shoes, of patent leather, black or tan calfokin and heck kidskin; fancy and plain models; Formerly $5.00 to 9.00 Women’s Evening Slippers, both beaded and plain styles. Formerly 95.00 to 7.00 $1.95 $3.95 Infants’ and Children’s Dresses, Coats and Hats In new. Spring models at extremely low prices Children’s Coats, sizes? to's years, in all wool n bi monte Seen a a 4 $3.85 Children’ Coats, of ot epherd hek a ned all wool ia Children’s Straw Hats, to match above couts, + at «$2.45 Children’s Wasbable Dresses, sizes 2 to 5 years, 98c of chambray, with bloomers, in blue andtan, . at ’ * ae Bata perros in pak leat bie, a $1. 45 of Striped Gingham with bbiesabei enicoileied collar and tie, also of fine chambrey a $l 85 hand smocked, in blue and pink, | A Sale of Stamped Articles Ready for embroidering, wi provide these unusual values Nainsook Gowns, (made up), “at 45c, Tic & 95c Crepe Gowns, He . at 55c Combinations, - «Te Envelope Chemises « at 45c & Corset Covers, a at | Brassieres, * Te’ Cut Edge Centerpieces, : ie white linen, 18 to 54 ins., at 15c, 25c, 650, & ose at 25c, We & Tic Children’s Dresses, % to 6 years, An Important Sale of Celluloid Toilet Articles , \ (Ivory Finish) of the best Importedand American-makes, ‘at’ ver specially ‘reduced prices. a rte Hair Receivers, . * at 200) Powder ‘Boxes, ” teers Pin Boxes, at 65c 1.50 Jewel Boxes, . at 95c Hat Pin Holders, . at 75ce Cloth & Hat Brush Sets, 3.75 Tooth &Nail Brush Sets, 2.50 Cloth Brushes, . Hat Brushes, at 65c Combs, . at 17e, 80c Button Hooks, , . at 2lc Nail Files, . « at 2le Cuticle Knives, . . at 2le Shoe Horns, . . at 30c Nail Polishers, .. at 65c Hair Brushes, $1.10 to 2.95 Trays, . . at Zl, 40c, Tbe Mirrors, at 95c, 1.25, 1.65 Frames, at $1.00, 1.25, 1.60 Engraved Monograms (thtee initials) 10 cents ; at 1.10 Ne Se Nowe Nee) at Ninth, New York ‘And it Throws ‘a ppe Upon Certain Stan Some months ago we sew in o large furniture-maker's show rooms ‘8 four-post wooden “bedstead. We i] Were altragtéd to it because the design was ours. When we stopped tolook at it the manufacturer said — “Yeo, that is your bedatead. 1 don't know what you paid for it; but T'Ut make it up for you in a reasonable lot for ¢—~." And he named a very low figure; 80 low, in fact, that we gave him an order. Note, please, that the bedstead was to be ALL MAHOGANY, H], every inch of it, with ¢inch posts, rds in Furniture When the first lot arrived, we found that (1) the rails were not mahogany, but white wood, stained; (2) the cross stretchers under panels at head. and foot were ‘alae ‘white wood, stained; (8) the posts were only @ 7-8 inches thick: A cheap bedstead. We sent them back. . ° . Ten days ago, in a New York Shop which has been adveptising ® furniture sale all month, we bought one of these bedsteads, represented to be al! mahogany! In the February Sale of Furniture (briginal) is a solid mahogany fullesize 4-inch post bed- stead at'.$43, unmatchable at that price in quality of material, workmanship and finish. It is beautifully fashioned out of solid mah fi of very high quality; and. was made in one of the fide cabinet-making shops in America. We sold the origi- | nal. lot at .858 each. These in the February Sale— precisely as good in all respects—are #43. Many other four-posters are in the Sale; all good, all exactly what they are represented to t lews than they regularly sell for ‘Aad bedroom furniture of all good kinds, in the various woods, finishes, sizes, including — Colonial Bedroom Furniture of ‘solid mahogany, made exclusively for the Wana- maker Stores; heavy scroll Colonial design, best of workmanship and finish. _ neaeoeue, $60, regularly $80, in 3 feet 3 inches and full press $40, regularly $55; $42, regularly ‘856; $51.25, "50: byl regularly $90; 95, regularly 125; gn Bayt regularly $65.50; nay, 975; $62, regularly p ing tal Pcie 48; $55, regularly $75. Table desks, $29, de ie Table with drawers, $23.. Cheval glasses, $50, Ward chiffoniers, 5 iF iit, ie sate 1 ae. Fees cess: - Setet . : FEEEP SEC TIEE 7 i : 5 me 2 Nightstands, $16, regularly $22 Oriental and American Rugs and Carpets Are being offered during the February Sales at very radical concessions from former prices Silky Beloochistan Rugs, at $6.50, 9:75 and 14.50 | Kirman and Sarouk Rugs, $49.50, 68.00 and 88.00 | Durable Kurdistun and Persian Hall Runners, © at $19.50, 29.50 and 89.75 Moussoul Rugs, . at $14.76, 17.50 and 19.75 | Persian Rugs in Room Sizes, Serebend and Iran Rugs, $24.50, 29.50 apd 39.75 Sizes 9 by 12 ft. to 10 by 14 ft., at $80.00 to 125.00 The American: Rug Section offers these. remarkable price advantages: High Grade Wilton Rugs, | High Grade Wilton Rugs, High Grade Wilton Rugs, 6 by 9 ft,; Regularly 36.75, at $26.50 | 8 ft. 8x10 ft, 6; Formerly $54.00, $38.50,| 9 by 12 ft.; Formerly 960.00, at $43.50 Inlaid Linoleum cut from full rolls, , Regularly sold for $1.25 and 1.40 a'yard, Reduced to 76e and 95c 2500 Pieces of Cut Glass new floral and. mitre’ cuttings, will be offered at the exceedingly low price of $2.85 each Regular Values $3.95 to 8.50 Included are Flower Vases, Punch, Orange and Salad Bowls; Relish \ Dishes, Celery, Ice Cream, Roll and Sandwich Trays; Mayonnaise | Sets, Jugs, Water Bottles, Decanters, Nappies, Fern Dishes, Sugar and Cream Sets, Compots, Cheese and Fruit Dishes, Ice’ ‘abs, ete. ete. Also several hundred desirable pieces, suitable for gifts, prizes or favors, priced’ in three groups, at 75c, 95c and 1.95 Ses Sie FE oe sesestartetise Fs 2 seesube’ Fe = =. 3 i ott aat.cutepes Fee woe seiaressecy ica tae ee aoe & Be 2 “The Upholstery Departments RE now showing in their Real Lace Sections an in- teresting collection of Italian Filet, Point Venise, and Point d’Arabe Laces, Lace Motifs and Medallions; also completed — Scarfs, | Chair Backs, Panels and many other artistic pieces of special decorative value for the home. We also make to order Real Lace Window and Door Draperies, Bed and Boudoir Sets to conform with in- dividual interior decorative schemes at moderate prices. New Model Wardrobe Trunks For every requirement are being shown on the Fourth Floor, at very moderate \ prices, including ‘ Wardrobe Trunks | Wardrobe Trunks at $37.50 at $50.00 Black fibre covered and bound Beautifully fipished pie > with jized fibre, interior eee the best fitted with 14 garment hangers and core pecking conven and 5 drawers. Men's Wardrobe e Tranks, - ‘Me Bstre Charse for th. J ceemeen Vibes’ wones arnt teat (ot Are Ton Tone of Quinine 10% te 50% on Everyi@ing Here is One of Our Re-Organization Values . Bean atanr evan | By gag | S Bons |G—NEXT DOOR TO 149% me ST. C COR. cha AVE. rat Cluny, Antique ST WEEK.: The World Magazine ra published an co eresting story. t life and work ‘of Rev. William Ashley Sunday (Billy Sunday). Next week’s World Magazine will contain one of Mr. Sunday’s most forcible and most widely quoted sermons. -(Illustrated);” at at $5.00 “the 999 cay Ovder Bont scat as | Three Groups ‘seein aaron: Decorative Linens At One-third to One-half Regular Prices Will include C enterpieces, Tea, Dinner and Luncheon Cloths and Sets, trimmed with Cluny, Point Venise, Filet and Flemish Laces combined with embroidery and Richelieu cut work. ‘ Also Madeira Hand Embroidered Linens, at these exceptional price inducements: Tray Covers, at 25c, 80c, 45¢}Tes Cloths, at 2.50, 3.75, 5.50 _Ceptervieves, 1,40, 1.85, 8.76 | Luncheon Sets, 4.65, 6.25, 6.40 ern a8 ; i cvery. Hienee. ° babe seg 8.76