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12 tOOD F01? OOKTRACIORS "Inspector's Days" Shotcn to Have Prolonged Their Time. Son.. carious differences hot wen , iwnmraciMJa eons In regard to contracts made ■» »■■ pr * »mployed by the city in The Bronx and fte action taken upon them by President HafTen ot that bor >uph were, made public yesterday In the cxamlna «ga of Josiah A. Brisks. t'hirf K.pinecr,, by John Purrcv Mltche.l. Commissioner of Accounts. Com aiiPf=ionor Mltfhd'n inquiry yesterday was dovot»-.l to methods of measuring sime on contracts, ■ sub iect in ngprf to which PMgUeßd ilaffen already had been interrogated. Both In the Bureau of Sewers and the ltar«u of Hiphways If an injector is not on the job each Ssy rver>- such day hi not charseaWo ncainst th. ror.tractor in conirutinp whether he has fullllled r«qiib«p«»ts in completing- i* contract within the Ukm» . Mr. Brlgps J=aid ■ . ■ -.iay that if Borongta President were so inclined under the "Ir.ppecior's day" system he couiil extend the time 2inii for contracts indefinitely. Ho ass^nted-hut reluctantly— when Cortimissioner Mitchel asked him if the natural effect of computing time by working 3ays were not to defeat the practical definition of .. rftnal days permitted a contractor to complete a job. A? to particular contracts, testimony in regard to that for the Moshoiu Parkway, on which Assist ant «Enplneer Fitch recommended a penalty for twenty and one-half days* delay, shewed that the rhargrs had cot been made. Chief Engineer Kriggrs Blso recommended the imposition of the penalty. but the notation "For further inquiry" on the chief engineer's letter looked to the witness as if made Si the Boroufrh President's h&ntfwrrit inß. Of Thomas Murray's contracts, on one for Fewer construction Si Parkview avenue Assistant Engineer Day recom- Mended a rhartrr of tifi n and c:ie-half days" over time, but tho charce was remitted. Murray claimed the allowance because he found water pipes in the ground, which had to be removed, but Assistant Ensinr-er Day gall tliis could have been done in srie day. On the Grate . avenue contracts time al lowed for which was 400 days, inspectors wera absent from the wotk IT. days. Even with allow inc* made for these days and for weather condi tions and other reasonable causes of delay, there • as a balance of twenty-nino days unaccounted for tnd for gfhtdi no charge had been made. On the Evelyn Place sewer, with all allowances made for "insrifctor's days"' and other causes, i-2-'*i days remained ■unexplained, but l'residont Haffen ■vthattEed Mr. Bripgs i ■> n;ak« iin.il payment on the contract without d«duclion of penalty for over time, "a*! recommended in your report." The wit ness exarrrjie'l his own report, but could find no ruch reconnnendatinn. He supposed President Haf f« n had "made » mistake." The contractor on this JoK M J. Leahy, received allowance for overtime iiIFP on th«* Kfflly street sewer, because Chief En lineer Pripps had advised t!;at It might be dif ficult to defend a mitt- Commissioner Mitchel thoujrht that was a ca^e for the Corporation Coun 9cl to pass on. A like reason ma advanced by Mr. Brieirs in n letter which was irked "O. X.; 1... F. II. ." for Ssiiure to charge for 7P'. = days of delay recom mended l>y Assistant J'ngineer Pilch in connection 1- a contract to install receiving basins in Weal 3 '-'..:. Mr. Brigps could Bat remember why this penalty ch.-irßcable arrainst the Permanent Con struction Company had bo<-n romltt«d. Finally Ci:ief Engineer Briptrs Bald it appeared c- thouph I'rcsident Ilaffen had not acted on his tihe chK'f encrinee-r't) recommendations. Assistant cirgincerp employed on th^ Broadway sewer con tract, which took 4.500 days to complete instead of the 1.000 allowed for. showed in communications thai they were not disposed to repard all the delays as justifiable, but the chief enpineer stuck to the opinion that most allowances on contract Bjaan [■■?' •!■•- .•■ made. The investigation will be continued to-day. p. JamN Tfcwot. CopjrlKht by dp Bunoft". 190*. JACOB — Gen. xxv., 27. ■"Ar.d Jacob -was a plain man. dwelling in tents." Tissof's Bibls Pictures "The most beautiful, artistic and accurate Bible Pictures ever produced. IX FULL, COLORS Base ."x^> 4tß^ picture bears its appropriate Bible verse. FOR USE IN Kindergartens, Sunday Schools and the Home •Series 1. 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, 7 now ready. 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"The Columbia Spectator," in its crusade against th«» "troufrh," as the campus "commons" or res taurant is called, published yesterday another article. asserting: that the management was selling a poor quality of food under the name x>f reliable products. Mention was made of a breakfast food which It warn asserted had been sold under the name of another product. Agents of the company made an investigation, and "The Spectator"* says there is a possibility that J. J. Cowan, the mana *re.r of the "commons," may bo prosecuted. Ex perts were called in. but they found nothing- wrong: with the milk except that it contained a somewhat greater proportion of water than it should have. A delegation of students went to New Haven yesterday to investigate the restaurant system in use at Yale. DOCTOR REPORTS BURGLARY. I>r. Walter Lester Carr. of No. 6S "West fist Ftreet. told the police of the East 51st street sta tion last nipht that after William Tell, a negro hallboy, had obtained permission yesterday to ro home, saying; that his sister was dead, Mr.-. vVirr naMOveved that a diamond horseshoe pin, val ued at Jif'O: a srarfpin, eel with a diamond and pearl, valued at $250; a solitaire diamond ringr and a marquise rinp had been stolen from a drawer, together with other pieces of jewelry. MAEINE INTELLIGENCE. MINIATURE ALMANAC. San rises r.:1," Sun sets Hoon sets 4:o7, Moon's agr 11 HIGH WATER. A. M. Sandy Hook .4:14 jGov. Island 5:01 1 Hell Gate 6:54 P. M — Sandy Huok 6:o2]Gov. Island &:.":.'iH*>ll Gate 7:45 WIRELESS .REPORTS. The Lusitania, rneported as SCB miles east of Bandy Hook at noon yesterday, is expected to dock about 2pm to— day. The Baltic, reported as 830 miles east of Sandy Hook at 8 a in yesterday, Is expected to dock about noon* Satur day. INCOMING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. Vessel. From. Line. •LtiEttania . . . Liverpool, March 7 Cunard *''>•»; l'ara, February 29 — ..Brazilian Leth'rlee —Shields, February 21. ...~ i andean Prince Tyrse. February 20 Prjnce lir,-.>-iau Bremen. February US* N G Lloyd Crown of Castile Rotterdam, February 27... V & Con Monviso Gibraltar. February 2?) Graf Waldersee Hamburg. February 29 Ham Am Bristol City ..Swansea, February 27 Bristol Baa Marcos Galvestcn. March 7 Mallory KJ Klo GalveFtcn. March 7 So Pacific Citj' of Columbus... Savannah. March 10 Savannah SATURDAY, MARCH 14 •New York Southampton, March 7 American •Cearense ...Para, March 2 Booth •Hostilius...... Barbados, March C...- Houston •Baltic Liverpool, March 5 White Star Mlnnehaha London. March 5 Atlantic Trans Ct nsuelo Hull, March 1 Wilson Ferugia Gibraltar. March 4 Anchor SUNDAY, MARCH 18. •Fe^uranca Nassau. March 12 Ward •Maraval Tort Spain. March 7 Trinidad Cedrlc Genoa, March 3 White star El Bud GaJve*ton. March 10 So Pacific City c* Savannah. . -Savannah. March 12 Savannah MONDAY, MARCH 10. •Furr,es«ia Movilie, March 7 Anchor *Maracaibo Curacao, March 9 Red D •La Bretasna Havre, March 7 .. French Vaderl&nd Antwerp, March 7 Red Star Albenira Gibraltar, March 1 Hamb-Am Brooklyn City Swansea, March 8 Bristol •Brli.ps mall. OUTGOING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. Vessel Vessel. For. Line. Mail closes. tails. P «er Nederlanden. Hayti, D"W I ll:<»iam 1:00 m llorro Castle. Nassau. Ward 12:0*; m 3:oopm Altai. Inasua. (tomb-Am ll:<«lam 2:oopm Silvia. Newfoundland. Red Cross ,<•:.» a m 11:00 am Bsbtne, Brunswick, Mallory ■ 12:O<1 m Jamestown. Norfolk. Old Dominion... S:oopm SATURDAY. MARCH 14. St 7'au!. Boatnanpton. American li:»am l<>:oOatn Lircania, Liverpool, Cunard i:Wam 11:00 am Uermudian, Bermuda. '■■■■■ &:ouam 1 1 • ; < « a m Philadelphia., Curarao, Red D 8:3 i» a m 12:uf!m Eeneca, Ponce. M V • I" li 9:{«) a m 12:(«» m Havana, Havana, Ward 10:0O am 1 :00 p m Sava^. Greeada. Trinidad 10:00 am 12:(X> m I'rinz Joachim. Colon, 1 iamb Am 11:<x>ain l!:U0pm Gutruse, JVrnambuco. Hamb-Am 11:00 am 2350 pm Cherokee Turks Island. Clyde 12:00 m 3:00 pm Spanish Prince, Argentina, Prince 12:00 m .'i:O0 p m Minneapolis. London, Atlantic Trans.. no v m Finland, Antwerp, Red Star 11:00 am Kflnigln Luis*. Naples. N ■; Lloyd ll:0Oam Columbia, Glasgow. Anchor 2:00 p m I*oquoi=, Jacksonville, Clyde 3:00 pm Xueceß. Galveston. Mallory ■ 12:fH> m Hamilton. Norfolk. Old Dominion ;S:OG p m ■;••• of Columbus. Savannah. Savannah 3:00 pm SUNDAY, MARCH 15. Prims Joachim, Colon, Hamb-Am 6:30 am 8:30 am MONDAY. MARCH 16. I'rincess Anna. Norfolk, Old Dominion S:oor>m TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Destination and steamer. Clcse In N Y. Hawaii (via Saa Francisco) — Alameda. ..Mar. 16, 6:<JU p in Hawaii, Japan, Owe*. China and Philip pine Islands (via Han Francisco) Man churia Mar. 19, 6:00 p m Australia (<>if»pt West), New Zealand, Bam Islands. Fiji Islands «r.<3 New Caledonia (via Vancouver and Victoria, B. C>— Moana Mar. 22, 6:00 p m Hawaii. Guam and the Philippine Island* (via San Francisco) — U S transport. .. .April 1, 6:00 p m Tahiti and Marquesas Islands (via San Francisco) — MarJpaaa April 11, 6:30 p m SHIPPING NEWS. Pon of New York, Thursday. Mcii. 12. 1908. aJUUVBD. Steamer Racnarok (Nor), Ljiid, I'erth Amboy, to Ben nett. Y. i»i A: Co, in ballast. !>:t Qnarantino at -.:*> P i... St'-amer K<.niKin ',■,:>,■ \<;>r,. EJarraaaowlts Genoa February 27, Naples 28 and Gibraltar March '-. to Oel ticna • ■"'. with 142 cabin and 306 steerage passengers and mds<-. Arrived at the Bar at 3:35 p m. Btefluner Teutonic i liri. Thomson. Southampton and Cberbourg March 4 and Queemtown B. to Uk White Star LJne, with l"l cabin and H8 ■teeraare passengers, mails and mdae. Arrived at the Bar at 4:<»."i p in. Steamer Baenoa Aires (Span*, AJdamiz, Barcelona. Feb ruary 17. Genoa, 21, Naples L:>. aji.i Cadiz 9, for Vera «'ruz. to the Compiigrjla Trasatlantica. with passengers and mds«-. Passed in Sandy Hook at 6:40 p m. Steamer Far«-rtun (Nor). Ivereen, Baracoa, etc. to ] H Winchester & Co, with nidn;. Passed in Sandy Hook at €:4i» p in. Suamer Bermndlan (Br), Fraser. B'-nnuda March 10, to A E Outcrbrtdce At Co. with 214 passing! and mdse. Arrived at the Bar at 6:80 a m. Si-'amtr Mi>mu:. Boyd. :-.• v. Orleans March 7. to the Southern Pacific Company, with passencers and mdse. Passed in ■.' .i .■•;•.:.• at :14 a in. S;.:aii..i Jaiuffloun, Catherine, Newport News and Nor folk, to the Old Dominion .-*< Co, ' with passengers and mds?. J'a.ss<d In Quarantine at :>:23 p in. Steam- r itacnarok <Nor). Ltnd. Perth Amboy, to the Donald Ss Co, In ballast. Left Quarantine at 2:.V) jj m. Steamer Northwestern, fileber. which ut bored outside the Bar yefiierSay to clean tanks, returned to ■!.■.. l - ass< 'l in Quarantine at 2:22 p in. Steamer <» A Knudcen (Nori, Paulien, Tamplcn March n. <■. tie American BmeltlnK and lielinina l^,l^•.Jli^ with i. nil an.l coj>p«T . . ].!•„>. Passed in Bandy 11-..". at 12:10 p m. EUtm-r Buenos Aires (F;ian), Bonet, Genoa, lVl)rnary "it. Naplet 23 Barcelona 26, Malaga. 27 and Cadiz 2. t «, to ■• ■' ■..:.:.! Trasatlaatlc*. with »3 <;.t.ir. and l*-!> »»<-• rafre ii.Jss*nße.is, mails and radse. Arrived at tha Har a' <i:ls p m. S(< ar):<> Faieenun (Nor), Ja.nlison. Batmeoa Mai. i, « un.l Buns 7, io "'•■•• ''uiieo Importing Co, with fruit. ai riv<tl hi the liar at •• p m. .-Al 1.J.l ■ titeamers ■-.;* (Br#, lion* Kong, b'hanghal , i • El Alba. Qalt«ston; •■ V r.f\>i< M (Dam, Copenhacei •■■■■ i.M ,■■■:<:■ Havre: S<-ydli:z iiWi, Bremen Ak<-s' huus <N-rt. Philadelphia; V.xrler ■ if. . Hi , Bristol; Culaiia «Br>. fit Klttt .-■ Ctais. <i<-: I :>,■-. nil (Atist), Xapler, W:tj-e. etc; Ma', oaia liiri Naples ami t;-rj<u: <'Ity <if Macon, Savannah- Colon. • I ri*li.l»al; Excvlilor «leri. Hoiui.lain; Huron, Chut i. ton mid k ■ nvillf ; Mexico, il;ivrtH,i au<l l'ros"«i); .i.i, OresxnUao, l*utrto Meiico; I'rlneeßji Anne. Norfolk and NEW-YORK DAILY TBTBUXE, FIUDAt, MARCH 13, 1908. THE SPRING FABRICS EVER HAVE THE SPRING FABRICS BEEN SNAPPIER IN DESIGN TITAN F<~>R THIS SEASON. A PIT EARLY PER HAPS. BUT OURS ARE READY IF ONLY FOR EXHIBITION PURPOSES. MEANTIME. A GOOD MANY MEN ARK READY FOR SPRING HATS AND SCARFS. WE ARE SHOWING ALL. THE DE SIRABLE MODELS IN HEADWEAR AND EXTREMELY CHOICE PAT TERNS IN NECKWEAR. Cooper Square and Brooklyn stores op<-n Saturday evening. Browning, King "WGgs& Company Vw3jF£ Broadway at 32d 8». * \Br Cooper Square at 3th St. V Pulien Street, Brooklyn | Excursions. HENDRICKSON'S TOUHS FOR HEALTH & PLEASURE One rate Covers Every Expense. ■W ashinßton, D. C 3 days Only $12 Bavannah. Ga » ilajs Only 45 !St Augustine, Fla 10 days Only «3 ! Ooklawana River 15 days Only 100 Palm Bea<?h. 19 days Only 13» EUROPEAN TOURS 15 Splendid Tours for Spring and Summer Season — First class arrangements — "Booklet" en request. THOS. T. HKN'DRICKSON, 343 Fulton St., Brooklyn. N. Y. Spring Resorts. „__-,- ... skw jtersei. -_,- - XEW .Ir.KSEI. THE QDarlborottdb - Klenfcclm (CAPACITY 1100) with its beautiful and spacious Exchanpes and Sun Galleries overlooking two blocks of central Ocean front. its large rooms with private baths, each sup plied with sea water; its exquislto music. rcflneJ patronage ami general air of elegance and tnsto in its decorations and furnishings, is particularly at tractive during ATLANTIC CITY'S GREAT SPRING SEASON of March. April and May. White service. Both American and European Plans. Ownership Management- JOSIAH WHITE & SONS. HOTEL TRAYMORE I ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. «•«*____ Open Throughout the Y«ar k Hotel Celebrated for its Home Comforts TRAYMORR HOTEL COMPANY CHAS. O. MARQL'ETTE. V. S. WHITE. ! Manager. President. HADDON HALL ATLANTIC CITY. >". J. Hot and cold M-a water In private and public baths. Fifty stationary washstands In bad chambers i | Write for illustrated literature. LEEDS & LirPIXCOTT. I CHALFONTE | ATLANTIC citt. N. J. H THE LEEDS COMFAXT. ■ HOTEL DENNIS ™ Directly on the Ocean Front. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. WALTER J. BUZBY. ~~~ ~l SEASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. K. J. On th» ocean front; every comfort, including sea ■water baths elevators, golf, etc F. P. COOK & PON. 1 if F. Il%i i%l MILI.S-IX-TIIK-riNEB Eg j; 2 hours from New York. Driest climate In Bj the East. 10 to 15 degrees warmer than New X York City. Trains leave New York week days ■ via Penna. R. R. 2:55 p. rr,., arrive Browns E Mills 5:40 p. m. N. V. Office. Cambrldg» I a,. Bldg.. 33d St. & sth Aye., Tel. 3309 Mad. Sq. 1 THE MONTCLAI MONTCLAIK. K. J. Pure air: excellent table: Rood service; sun parlor* with and without heat; puperb views. SPECIAL WINTER HATES. THE MONTCI.AIK HOTEL CO. h . ___„ VIRGINIA. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. NEW YORK OFFICE— 243 FIFTH AVENUE. Waters, baths, hotels and environments nowhere equalled. Rheumatism, pout and nervous diseases cured. Complete dro-th<-rap«-utic apparatus. Japanese palm room. Golf, ridinp, driving and outdoor pastimes. Through sleepers leave New York 4:55 P. If. week days. Tickets and Pullman reservations C. & O. Office. 302 Broadway, and Offices Pennsylvania Rallroa.l. FRET BTERRT, Manager. Hot Springs. Va. BEIIMrDA. TUT 0T f*rnDP£ BERMUDA'S best HOTEI^. I fit. U I .uLUnUC Bookln? Ortice. 11S0 I?roadway. N. T. Instruction. Both Sexes— THE nERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. MADISON SQUARE (1123 Broadway). Harlem Branch: 343 Lenox Aye., near 127 th St. Brooklyn " 73 Court Ft. Newark " Scheuer Bu' In^r. 850 BRANCHES IN ALL LEADING CITIES. TRIAL. LESSONS FREE. School Agencies. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN TEACHERS" AGENCY ■applies Professors, Teachers. Tutors. <;overnesse3. etc, to Colleges, School nnd Families. Apply to Mrs. M. J. V' '! ; ITI.ToN. 23 ITnlnn SqilHrf Newport New*; Vincenzin di Giorfiio (Nor). Papua de Tanama. Bandy Hook. N J, March 12. 9:.V> p m— Wind north northeast; moderate breeze; clear, light sea. STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. ARRIVED. Southampton, March 12 — Majestic (Br). New Tcrk via Plymouth an.i Cherbourg. Queenstown. March 12. 4:14 p m— Mauretania (Br), New York foi Liverpool. Antwerp. March 11— St Andrew (Br). New York via < I rave* I Rotterdam, March 10 — Peutactiiand (Gsr, tank). New V<.rk. Ea i i. nd n March 12— Gordon Castle (Hr). New York via Cape Town, etc Havre March 12, 12 ni— T»i Bavole (Fr), Now York. Naples, March 12, l«i .i in— Priaoess Irene (Ocr), New S ■•■ via Gibraltar for ■;• •';■■■■ Maumaln March ll~lii'iua (Br), New York via Port Natal. H.-itavla. etc Kanmi. March B— Manhattan (Ocr). New York via •.liters. SAILED. Montevideo, Marco 11— Wrdl (Hr), New York via Santas ■nd Klo di It ,• ii •. Que<Hl«town, March 12, 2:15 \> m— Adriatic (Hr), New - York. liurhad'is, March 1 I—Trent (Br), from New York via Kingston, Colon, <■(<■ cor Southampton Cherbourg, March 11. 10 i> m — Kronprlnx Wllhelm (Ger), Kow York. Harry, liar 10 ■ ml <ton il(r>. New Y« rV; IhinilmiK, March 10-^- Washington (Ocr), New York. Antwerp. March 11-r^AmMlcan eDutrh), Now York. Kaplei March 11 Can '"*■ "'< ' Now York. P \:-.TI i It If. or -i,-.!. Marcs 12— Kan Nor», Mew York for llam'uuic Barbadoa, Msrch in Grecian Prince (Fir*. Bastes and Xli d* ,1.,, . ii.. for N«?W York. Bt Mlcnaera, March 12— CsdrU (Dr), Genoa and' Naplea fur Ntw York. OCEAN STr.A MTEItS. m HWTH cermlak UJfR Fast Express Service. CHERBOURG- BREMEN — in A. M. " ' ' —' Ocilir (new). Mar. 17| Kaiser Wm. 11.Mar.31 Kronp'z Wm.Mar. -». Kaiser d. Gr Apr. 7 Twin- Screw Passenger ric«. PLYMOUTH— CHERBOURG — BREMEN — 10 A. M. •Barbarcssa...Apr. WBarbaroaaa.. May 21 Kurfucrst May 7. X urfuei st June 11 "Bremen direct. Mediterranean Service. GIB'LTAR— NAPLES— GENOA, at 11 A.M. CONNECTING AT GIBRALTAR FOB • ALGIERS. K. Luise Mar. 14 P. Irene Apr. 4 K. Albert. ..Mar. 28'Friedrlch Apr. 11 From Bremen Piers. 3.1 & 4th -t- . . Hobnkvn. AROUND THE WORLD TOURS. EAST AND WEST. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD EXPRESS LINE. Marseilles— Naples - Alexandria LLOYD— MEDITERRANEAN— LBV A NT SERVICE. Marseilles Genoa via Naples to the '•;;; ! l ) n t - ROYAL ROUMANIAN MAIL STEAMERS. Constaasa — Constantinople Smyrna — Alexandria. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD TRAVELLERS' CHECKS GOOD ALT- OVER THE WORLD. OELRICHS & CO.. No. 5 Broadway N. Y. I euls H. Meyer. 1018 Walnut S:.. Phils. *wc7itr < *w " TWG From Pier l" . N. R. t AifLc2UL.AIs JLIWC B t I>> A. M. PLYMOUTH- CHERB'a .STHAMITOX. Si Paul Mar. ]4i. t. Louis Mar. is New York.. .Mar. 21 1 Philadelphia... Apr. 4 ■fl.cri STAR Lißfc Prom Pier v. «■ R-. - . [J .. a t n a M. NEW TOR K I ANTWERP. Finland ...Mar. 14, Zeeland Mar 28 Vaderland ..Mar. Zl\ Kroonland Apr. 4 rV HUE STAR LINE ll rr ° m s r |; r NEW YORK — Q'NSTOWX- L ! VERPOOL. Baltic Mar 19. 10 am j Celtic.. .Apr. 2. in am C<KiricMar.2r,.l2:3opm!l!altic. ..Apr . 11, I"am PLYMOUTH— — S"THAaiPTON. Teutonic. Mar. I Majestic. Apr. 1. loam Adriatic. 2.-1,1 lam Oceanic. Apr. B, ll :;«»am NEW YORK "Pi ) I TAJ V AND BOSTON J VJ " ' " L ' ' Via Azores. Madeira, Gibraltar, Alders. ROMANIC, Mar. 14, 8 A.M.: Apr. 2.".. May 30 CRETIC Mar. 28. noon; May 8 June 20 CANOPIC.Apr. 4. 1 P.M.: May 16. June 27 REPUBLIC. Apr. 1«. noon PASSENGER OFFICE, 0 BROADWAY. lAItWiG-AliEiieAl London — Paris — Hamburg •"U'aldersee.Mar. 21. 7 am . Ap.4.n'n •lVnnsTa.Mar.2S,":Soam ! Amerlka. lpm •Sails to Hamburg direct <3ibraltnr — Naples — Genoa. Hamburg.Mnr. 31, IO am| MoltkeAp.22.loam Oceana.. .April 2. 11 am {Hamburg.. May 14 TRAVELLERS' CHECKS ISSUED. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, 37 Bread way. N. Y. from Piers 81-52-54. North River. TO LIVERPOOL VIA QUEBNSTOWN. PASSENGERS BOOKED THROUGH TO LONDON AND PARIS. Lucnnia. .Mar. 14. 11 a m 'Mauretania. Apr. 1 Litisltania. M>ir. 21, Ram Carmanla-.Apr. 4 Ktrurla. . Mar. IS>. 11 a m|Lucanla. ..Apr. S L.USITANIA, March 21. MAURETANIA. Apr. 1. Largest, Finest. Fastest In the World. HUNGARIAN-AMERICAN SERVICE. TO FIUME VIA GIBRALTAR. NAPLES AND TRIESTE. PAW-MA . . .Mar. ». noon; May 14, July 2 CARPATHIA..Apr. 0, noon; May 2& July Ifi 6I»AVONIA. ..Apr. 80, noon; June 18, Atiß". 6 VERNON 11. BROWN, General Agent, 21-24 Stato- St.. opposite the Battery- " T>ED "D" LINE. For La nunyra, Puerto Cabello, Curacao and Haracalbo, via Curacao, call ing also at Pan Juan, P. R. : IS.S PHILADELPHIA. .Pat.. Moh. 14, noon b.S. CARACAS ... .Paturdaj-, Men. 28. noon For La Ouayra. Curacao, Maracalbo: F.S. MARACAIIiO.. Saturday, Meh. 21. noon S.S. ZULIA Saturday, April 4. noon These hteainpre have superior accommo dations for r.asßenii*-ib. BOULTON. BLJ?3 & DALLETT. General Managers. £2 Wall St. LFgdo° IPcDtPQCD [SO©© Steamships of tie RBD "V" LINE Trill pail from Pier 11. near "Wall St. Ferry. Brooklyn, for sin Juan direct as follows: FS. PHILADELPHIA. Sat.. March 14. noon £3. CARACAS... Saturday. March 2S. noon For freight or passage apply to BOULTON. IILISS & DALLBTT, General Managers. 82 Wall St I /Ti TWIN SCREW PAS3ENGEH IC, ULJ SERVICE L_J Between New York and Rotterdam via Boulogne . Ftat' r..l?im.Mar.l«. 10 ami P*tsdamAp B.los a Tiii.iain ..Mar. 31, 4pm| N'rdam.Ar>l' r '.4am HOLLAND-AMERICA LI>E.S9 IV way. NY. "T A VELOCE"— Fast Italian Line Pallimr from Pipr G4. North River. ft. of 34th St., for Naples and O*>noa. Hartneld, golnrl & Co.. 50 Wall St. 60 TOURS TO EUROPE. Booth America (June) 3. ■ Around the World (Fall). Tickets Everywhere. Travellers' Checks. THOS. COOK & SON, 24". Broadway. N. V.. and Branch O-fTicrs. CLARK'S 40 TC'J^S TO EUROPE most comprehensive and attractive ever of ftred. F. C. CLARK. Times Blda>, N. Y. COOK'S HOLY LAND TO) RS. All include Egypt Booklet. TTf <=. COOK & SON 245 and 1200 IV way. r,40 3.Tm ii^cti aye. 863 .*th aye.. N. Y. •STEAMBOATS. ™iLILIBDWIEOB ILDKfII" r Sc:r:n BISTiM S2.6Sa Newport and Fall River. $2 Providence, $!• 30. Low Faxes to All Points East. Leave Pier 11*. North River, fool Warren St. \v«-k days and Sundays, 5:00 I' M. Steamers PLYMOUTH (new) and PROVI DENCE. Orchestra on each. NORWICH LINK, for New London and East. Lv. Pier 40. North River. ft. dark son St.. week days only, 5 P. M. : Pier 70, E. R.. ft. E. 22d St., (1:30 P. M. Strs, Maine and Chester W Chapln. NEW HAVEN LINE, for Now Raven and North. Lv. Pier 20. E. R.". week days only. 3:00 P. M Steamer Richard Peck. FOR NEJVBURGH— Str. leaves Pier 24, N. ]:. .VO.NS.. WEDS. & FRIDAYS, at "• p. m. BOWLING SUPPLIES. "^T ~~ REGULATION imuißsci ALLEYS /~\ X BOWLING BALLS, TENPINS i X \ and SUPPLIES of every de >*<r -a» J scription. REPAIRS BY EX PERT MECHANICS. The Brunswick- Collender Co. of N. Y. Salesrooms, lit and 31 East 22d ft. CAKrET CLEANING. kTyTcarpetclsaking WoSss Oldest. Largest, Host Mode] »■: AND 43» WEST 4.-.TII ST. «jV' 4(i<i2_4t;vi:; Brjant. Established 1887. W. H. JORDAN. BDWIN LENTZ. CAREFUL CARPET CLEANING CO.— Cleans by compressed air, am, hand or on floor. i."i.-> 4 Broadway, 421 East 4Sth st. .■< .i. & BRANDT. "■■! 132-3Sth. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. MILLINER.—A high class Parisian milli ner late hi ad •!• -signer or Reboux, lv wis, Vlrot! Paris Louise, LJchtensteln, New York- takes ladies' own material and copies this Reason's Weal crrati.n^ for the very moderate cosl of making; home or out by Say. Address Modiste,- Bos 109. 617 Cth aye. DRESSMAKER, rirst ettas; will take work home or g ■ out by the day; sample shown good references. E. S., Miss Fitz- Gerald'a Bureau. 503 f.th aye.. cor. 42d st. DRESSMAKER and SEAMSTRESS in fam ily by day; will cut. 81 and make skirts; references^ "a. «; Hall, 242 West 3tth tit. ORDERS TAKEN reduced rates this week; material accepted: street or evening co*ns. I»ul.-e. 14tt West 21st st. BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. MANUFACTURERS of billiard and pool ta * Mes; high grade bowUng alley builders; lowest t-ri.- v ' Marx "■■■" -4 '••■'■" ■- i' ! -" v DESKS AND omCB FTnNITrr.E. KOI. L TO I' OFFICE FI'RNITt Hi: | in great rariety ' of style and price , T. <:. SKl.l.i-:\V. ill Fulton St. I BOARD A>l> ICOOMa. A -71 MADISON AVH — Hatidson«>ly far ntshed lari ■ room, with board; ;i:s> nn^le rooms; referenefs. KT'i WEST END i»VK.t rornpr lOTd at. — Block from Riverside Park mil. way px prfFs i tat lon anil surface v.<vn; most beau tiful and sanitary location S< >■ York; liaiirixijiiirly f.in: i^t:.--i »"K'in»;^supf;rloir_t3blg^ AUCTION SALES. UV VlKI'Ci: >,f a certain chattel raorteasa .1 llrrn»teln, auctioneer, will s*!l n> day. hi B ■" n. vi., ■>• "i East r.'.i -i.. Slanhai tan, ■ ibtos, i ball cash r< I ler, kitchen ut. mil. linen, etc. lly order of Attorney lor Murtsagto. RAILROADS. ,-,_,-,,- - -_ _ . __ — ---!■ I»V \WEw JERSEY ' CEB-TBAL. ! rWO-HOUR TBAIM TO iUlLAl.^i.l-iUA I'.VI>UV HOUM ON ilit HO! K. l'Oit PHILADELPHIA. Lv. W. . 23D | ST. . ■— fino 7.C0 KM. »>.50. 951). l*>.f«<», !>•*»• 11 50 a :n. 11: .'.<•• I 2". Mtl «fe\ |A 4.r,., r. F,n o .vi», 7.:>(». h.m). h.oo pp i«- sun days T vi. '.- ;.•». B.». :».•'•" 11 -V> -i -.':'• 8.3!*. « 00. lO.(*>, 1100. H. 30 a. m. l-w noon. l.H>. !.»». 2.00. 3.00. l^**. l^ 6.00, 7 f<>. B.OW. ».00 p. ">■• I -'. l.i^ midnight, 5.,,.1,.-. 1.30. 8.00. 9.1:0. 10.00. IV« »• "'-• 12.00 r.oon. 1.00. 2.C0. XV". 4 •«•, ■ • '- . ■ "'• T.OO. 8.00 !M K). 10-30 p. ""-.J.-.^.rili^v' FOP. BALTIMORE AND WASHINCTON. Lv. W. 23D 5T.:— 7.50. »M>. 11-60 a. m.. •^.^E^^-.^tS^OOi-.. tiOOno^fSw 4 on. «.-.,7.«m»i, d^ n FOR ATLANTIC CTTT. «* *',!' Ht :— «.50 a m. (12..'.0 pat-.. on!>). 3-0 sis ijrprW ST.:- H» a. m., <» •'»' f*it«. only). ' 3.40 p. m. Sundays. 1000 a. m.. "for lakewoop and UKKin'RST. iv W "11. S" 1 " • — i» f>o a. m.. (l-.-"> ba , l; ~ cnlV> . 1.5 V. 3.21). 3.M. 450 1&20 «;««?• « n^> p -, m - fmr a ilTY 8 -°T---4^ fitiSfiSSi Sits ..nly> p. m. Sundays, 6.30. 10 00 a. m.. " r Tim; Sable, mm, be obtained at AgaM offlcs: Liberty St. («est =M «. Tj «• J^** Chelsea), fi Astor House. 24.',. 434 lA*K 1354 Broadway. 1?2 Fifth tea's Ay., 2T, Union Sciu«re West. 27S»S Third Av^ lOf. West 12T,th St.. 24.". Columbus A*-. > » Tark; 4 Court St., 343. 344 Fulton Bt£i4T» N'o-.trand Ay.. Firooklyn. 300 Broad a ,]: Wlllismsburg. New York Transfer Co. cans for ami clieoks bacsage to destination. W. G. BKSLER. W- £ HOPE. Vice-Pres. & Gen. Msr. Gen. rass^AEen^ BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. ROTAL BLUB LINE TRAINS. s# "Every other hour en the ev«>n hour. TO BALTIMORE A3O>;WASHn«GT^ Direct Connections in New I nlnn atation. Washington, with all Lines Sou-n. Leave New York Pally. SHSU Ut > y- t- WASHINGTON. Sl'pers, U^ p^ Imlm >VAPHIN(JT<>N. Diner. 7-ftrt am WJ" WASHINGTON Diner. 9.M am 10.no am WASHINGTON Diner. 1 .Warn V,S Sm IVA S FU NGTON Huffet. 1.&0 pm _- VO pm "ROTaL LTD./; EMner. »-R"P m S*JS SS WASHINGTON. Buffet. 6.30 pm i-W pm Through Dally Trains to , the . st. CHICAOO! PITTSBURG. 7 .:.« am *-™*™ rHIOAOO 001-VMBOT. U SO am 12-Wnn rrTTSBURG. CLFVF.IVr). 3.?° rm 4.00 Pm "PITTSBCRG LIMITBD." 8.80 pm .00 rm CIN..ST Lons LOUISV.,M.fOptn l-oO am CIN.^T.I.OUIS.LOUISV., 0 am JO.M«m nmces: 2«. 434. ISOO Broadway. 6AW Brooklyn: West 2M St. and Überty »*• Afte-- C, p. m. SleTlnp Car Reservations and full information ? ardinß trains, etc can be obtained at Bureau of mforinn tlon. P. £O. R. R.. 28d St Terminal. Phona Number. Cnelseat— 3l44. 1 N. V.. X ! H. & HARTFORD B. R. Trains depart from Grand Central Station. 421 St and 4th Aye., as follows f or : Boston via New London & Prov — U TO.nn. : *n 10:02 \. M. ti !:00. *x' 1 :0:t, «x •■ ."0. 1 ♦} 5:00 ♦' s^»i itt-fJF M. ; via Will - ntantlol-tTOHJg A. M.. •-' ;nl ., V -,n M ;,t''nS Ppfd. +P:ls A. M., • i :i2:00, *l; 4:00, *11.00 LakeVlUe * Norf.-tt9:oo A. M.; 13:28 T^VL Gt Barrhigton. Ptockbrldge. Lenox. «**»" fie l d _+4:s4. t'n:(K» A M.. t3:28 P. M. Ticket offices at cGd. Cent. St n JO* ' cl2stn St also at c2}s. 1200. c 1354 Bfway. I c2B Union Sq . cIS 2 Bth Aye.. c 243 Col. 1 Aye.. cv.63 sth Aye.. c 649 Mad. Aye . cl»« W. 125 th St.. 278« 3d Aye. In B'klyn. c 4 | Court St.. 470 Nostrand Aye.. 3JK) B'way. •Dally. fExcept Sundays. 'Stops at 1-Mh i Ft. xStops at 123 th St. Sundays only. I (Parlor Car Limited. Has dining ear. j cParlor and Sleeping Car tickets also. ~ LEIHSSiHI VALLEY. ~ 1 Foot of W. 23d A; Cortlandt and Desbro«s«i tts. B. 'Daily. Sunday: a 7.£3. b6.^3. *»•*-. gV.45, n5.25. X 5.45. . . i I.v.N'.Y.AILv.N.Y-.B : Buffalo Express !'a7.40 AM I *e7.50 AM Huffalo-Chicago Kxp. »bJ>.4OAM »dB-50 AM Chicago-Toronto Exp. ,*r.s.4<> PM,*x3.4o PM The Buffalo Train. . ■■■! *7.50 PM| •8.00 PM Ticket Offlces: a.'-5 and 1460 Uroadway. ' rvi'I.OVMKNT AGENCIES. UDA A, SatY-fIK. Employment Bureau, 23 West 39th St. 'Phone 2434. 2435 — ITryant. BROOKLYN' OFFICE: 134 St. Mark's At. 11l iiiiii'i EMPLOTMBNT BUREAU. 721 Lexington Aye., S. E. Cor. 6^th St. 'Phone IPI'S Plaza. KSTABLISIIED 20 TEARS, First Clays Help -if All Nationalities. " BUSINESS CHANCES. m _,, _,i^t-)_ —i.i— i. i ■ ■._ - _ -l. _ ii -i - . ~i- 'I, —ii — — 1 1 — Bar PARTNER with $2,00* to $S.UN). old es tablished business: location, Ann ft., New- York City; Investigate this: it i.= a eood opening. Full particulars McDonali-Wls- Kins Co., 257 Broadway. PARTY with 16.000 wanted by electrical contracting company; experience not necessary; $lO<> salary per month guar anteed an! interest on investment; if party is not satisfied will return money, Invested; this is an excellent opening. Full partic ulars .M- Doaald-WlSKlns Co., £37 liroad way. _^ MEAT AND GROCERY BUSINESS for i lie; located in bu»y town in Connecti cut: established 35 years; reasons selling. sickness; price. $5,000; this is certainly a bargain. Apply for particulars to McDon ald Wiggins Co., -*•' Broadway. 17.1W0 LOAX WANTED.— amply secured by first mortgage on 25-roooj bouse and SO acres of land: locate.! on th^ Shark River. N. J. ; will pay pood bonus; money .... f> Improve the property. I'artinilars Dald-WlgsiiM Co., 257 Broadway. _^_________ 1..M3Y PARTNER "WANTED: experience not necessary; $3,000 required; average receipts $•"«' dally: this business has been establi?he,s -JO years and will bear closest Investigation. For particulars apply Mc- Donald-Wtgglna Co., -'' Broadway ! $25,000 WANTED. — Jobbing ness, this city: position with liberal salary to right party: business paid 40 per 1 cent I?st year: Investigate this; it is an txrdlent opening; highest of references f:;rnishoj. Pull pa-ticu!ars McDonald-W ig i pin? Co . —'7 Broadway. ' 4 ty)» OF I>REF-KRREI> STOCK for sal*; jVr cent; capital needed to be expended ! in valuable patent; nothing ><n the market of Its kind; sample can be seen at office. Full particulars apply McDonald-Wiggins (•■ . 257 Broadway. - WE IRE OFFERING « limit.. l amoral of 8 p< r cent stock at ?-■'• per share; estab lished business or" 40 years this b»jH profitable Investment. Particulars ll Don Wlggtea Co.. "■'? Pn-.a-lway. > FIRST • LASS GENERAL MARKET for sale; established 25 years, in suburban town N J. ; retirement reason for seilinc; torniß reasonable: everything ii first class o-i"r Address C. H. C. Boa 4. rribone Office. - COUNTRY STORE, hotel. tawmlll. farm. ~,iu m'll. for sale. 11. 1- Reed. Amster !.-.:■.. N. V- , LOST— BAN KBOOKa. BANKBOOK No. G06.13* of the Union Plme Savings Institution is missing. Any per ! son having a claim to it Is hereby called upon to present the same within ten days | or submit to having said passbook cancelled j and ■ new one issued. ■ ; BANKBOOK No. 394.521 of the Union Dima Savings Institution is rnissinK. Any rer son having a claim to it is hereby called ' upon to present the same within ten days ; or submit to havlsis said passbook cancelled ; and ,i new one issued. | ( ! BANKBOOK No. 4:»1,3.'14 of the Union Dime Savings Institution Is missing. Any par son having a claim to it is hereby called upon to present the sanM within ten days or submit to having ltd passbook cancelled and a. new on issued. 1 OST — Bankbook No. 455.511 ■ f Dry Da Savings Institution. Any persrn inn me claims upon said book •- called upon to present the same to the bank within thirty days/ or the said U<ok win be declared cancelled aid extinguished and a new one issued In lieu thereof. LOST OB STOLEN Bankbook No. 493.605 of the German savings Hank, in the City of New York, corner 4'h aye. and 11th Ft.. irsued t,» Vincenao Pa^uali All persons are autloned against negotiating the same If not returned to the bank on th« 3d day of April. 1008, a duplicate will bo issued. LOHT — Bankbook No, 731.054. Bank for Savlncs. "•*» «th aye.. New York. Pay ment stopped. Please return book tr» bank. ! LOST.— l?an>a>ook No. '■' ' -' ; 4. Baa* for ' Savings. ■ 4th nve.. New York. Pay ' ment Stopped. Please return book to bank. LOST OR STOLES.— Bankbook No. 1T«4.57? of the Emigrant Industrial Savings Hank. Payment stopped. Pleas.- return book to bank. No. ■•'■ rimmln'ra st. 1 TVPKW'KITKKA. I TYPEWRITERS All makes sold, rented. i repaired. exchanged: reliable, service. Rorawn. 7!> Nassau »t. '. lephoae 2740— ! t-r.llm.lt. 01. i> <;oi.» \xi» MI.VKK. ! OLD GOLD. liver and precious stones bought at highest market values; made Into new articles or exrhangrd for pow Jf«- elry .i Jnr ■■■ -• '•■"•!- at M. 1' T»pper*s I factor; U \\>«t Wth .<• ITKNJSIIKII HOOaU TO LET. APARTMENT.— Furnished; »lx rt>oirm. t>«ili. or two. three ronnec-tinij rooms; : ii.xr of kitchen. Martin. 112 ffwl I t.'.t m. Til! AYE., 2M« Coupl* nicely furnished j room convenicrn-s; business women; ' pi .ait family; r»i*"»^o«: sub»ar. "I*" 1 Nv*au- :" DKT GOODS. FOURTEENTH STREET. .West of Fifth Aremiei Friday, as Usual, Bargain Day. New Spring Goods at Friday's Fascinating Figures READ AND PROFIT Friday's ] Women's Extra Values LltewJ Spri2g in J Garments Tailored" S-uitg c,f Wile Wale Panamas and En«dsn Mbrtnre»— Black a" d Best Colors— Cutaway and teml-nttea Coats— strictly plain tailored— worth $^.CH> Its-c»»; Suits of Plain, and Striped Panama* — plain or fancy tailored 1 an.i 3 button cutaways and semi-fitted Coats— braid. Persian v ' ■•«■ an J ir . ow button finish— worth *•'.<) .»* 20.9» KnKllsh Tan Covert Jack-- hip length— button throuKh cutaway front with strapped or lap seams— , satin lined — worth $» .08 D.yo 1 Cares of I.t. weleht Black Broadcloth nnd Peau de goi— full circular share neck ruche and ends of Fattn ribbon satin lined— special /.fcf» Press Skirts of Panama and Mohair— j black and colors— new pored and ; pleated mode's— lengths and r-an^ls. I including extra — worth St. ■•!*- -+.-+W , Cambric Wrappers— new designs and colorings— cleared and braid trim' d— all sizes— worth $1.4!} Va ( Full Lenjrth Lawn Kimonos — r*-r«iaa or L>resden colorings, harmonizing i bands— 9L« .- 1.24. Women's Black Taffeta Silk Wal«ts— Chiffon or heavy finish— tailored or I fancy laco trim' d— worth J3.9S 2.-4». Dainty MM and Messallne Silk . Wa!»t?— New Si-ring Styles, beautifully trim d with laces, medallions. satin folds. j &c— worth tT.CO s.yb Friday's 1 Kc^ Millinery Extra Values cNeW WiltC Waists in jNew Corsets, etc Women's Rfadi" to W»ars — j ■aw turbans and bread snap** — fancy hair and single braids— - also the new chrysanthemum braids — black and colors, all 111 M— the new browns — smartly trimmed with ribbon;", silk, velvet, wings. &c— i splendid values at 2Z.VO ■, Children's Ready to Wear;-— ver>' fine Panamas— beautiful Roman stripe or plain sailors — also fin* satin ntraws white and colors — Still bands and streamers, newest : styles elsewhere $2.45» 1 °- ! Girls' Picture Pokes and other shac«» of beautiful fane? hair braids — chiffon lacing— white anti many i colors— $1.4 i» ..-«-- •»» Women's White Lawn Waists— trr.nd and tucked fronts— variety at Bt yles_ail sizes— worth .88 .tW Fine VT>it« Batlst- Waists— Elaborate fronts in panel effect with yoka of Filet ar.d Val. JM and ; emb'y— worth $2.00 - 1 -*±9 Lt. weight Coutil and Batiate Corsets new Spring models and French I Shapes— sizes IS to 30— worth fLCR .Bo | Women's Moreen Petticoatp— Blark a^d color?— new Spring styles in natty tailored flounces — worth SlfS 149 llean' Black Taffeta Silk Petucoats— tucked or shirreu Bounces— ■jirtal S>.WW Friday's 1 IfcW Spring Extra Values h Garments for in J Kisses zz& Infests Girls' WnMa Lawn Guimres — » to 14 yrs.— box pleats or hemstitched , lucked front* — worth .OS..^ ,*ikt Girls' White Lawn Dresses— hlsrh and low neck— with an I without laoe trim'd berthas elaborately trim d sleeves^ — » to 14 yrs — _ worth CMS and fsVM l.Ot* Girls' Olnsham Diaatl — rich and low neck— Bfcrv«c<?abi* styles and colorings— 4 to 14 yrs.— worth »1.60. 98 Babies' Cashmere Shirts— size^ to 3 *■*•— shell an.i ilhpnw finish — worth -.-*•> • .1 — Banlrs' Loos Nainsock Slip? — bishop and yoke Styles with lace and emb'y — worth •"•l i .ot> Little Children's China Silk Bonnets— new Spring styles with elaborate lace or shirred turnbacks — with and without buds — sizes to 5 yr- c .— worth $!'--■ .... * .96 Friday's ] Women's Ui^er- Extra Values Lwe^.r *Zi in . J Aprons "Women's Nainsook and Cambric Corset Covers — IS new lacs and «nb"y trim' i styles— .£> .-*9 Nainsook, Cafiibrio and Muslin Gowns— 2O elaborate or neat styles, with lace, ribbon, tucks. &c— -»_»| worth $12T» .93 ■ Fine Cambric Skirts — handsomely trlm'd flounces, with lace or — worth S'^'.'S I.DS Cambric and Muslin Drawers — wide rulEt-, with tucks i!-. emb'y or lace and Inserting — value ''• ■■■ .4.9 Combi nation Garments — Corset Cover, with skin .— drawers — lace, ribbon and emb'y beading — worth $L 39 — .PS; Good Gingham Kitchen Aprons — extra ! full and well mad* — value .45 .29 ; Friday's 1 Boys' Sf-taf Extra Values L CiOtilhlg ta«l in J FcrEisiiniS j Boys" new Spring Waafim I— and (UN ; coverts, Dm •• mLmueg, r--.i ;• ■• nad navy ■*!■»» -jSj to i" jm . also tan and olive Covert Top Coats in Sizes to lt> years — value $4 :.i> 2PS Russian and Sailor Suits — mixtures, ovecplalda and navy cheviots — emb'd or braid trim'd — sizes 9 to M yrs. — | |2.« Qualities 1.95. Double Breast Suits — with and without belt — che.cks. plaids, mixtures — straight or knlcker trousers — to IS yrs — value $5.00 2.9S Knee Pants. Bloomers. Knl rl»>ck'rs, mixtures; navy cheviots and corduroys — 3to Id yrs. — valua .7.'. la W. .. .50 Knee Pants and Bloomers — Cheviots. Tweeds and Corduroys — 3 to IS yrs.— value -4£» .29 ; Children's Flannelette Rompers — i to tv — worth .43 — . .29 Boys' Negligee Ehlrts^ — Madras and Percale — Spring styles — VI to 14 neckband — value -s!> .39 Boys' CMS lot and Percale Blouses military or shirt collar styles — 3 to 15 yrs. — value .2i> • .19 Friday's ] New ROtICIIS Extra values [-New Linings, New in ] Stamped Goods, etc. Pe.ir! Buttons— assorted sizes — __ ; - and 4 hole — vaiua 3 doz 2 for 5 Silk Covered Press Shields— value .IS pair . 1 4 j Satin Pa.l II — SuT>sM>rters — 4 elastic straps — value .19 .1 2** Stamped Morale Linen Tray <loths — fringed and t>p«n work— value .10.. 7 Stamped German Unen Scarfs — iSxTO— ■ M. — 3 rows open work — value .t>9. .-*9 SO inch stssuslml Lining ante*— black and leading sha.d«r»— rag; l« • .12 Silk finish Moire IVnallnes—Coren ha»c«'n and other leafhnir fashionable shades — elsewhere .24 . IO i v .-, ,t. 1 >•■ Lux« l!ath IV>wiler IS 0 ct. 1 ianUns TVliet Soaps— each . JJVs 25ct. •'^ilistu. Massage Cream .21 23 ct. BortM Tooth rowder 19 Friday'a { New White Goods TCxtru Values L and »i» I Scarfs & Squares Kxtra 1 in* Nain»ooks— -12 yd. p«".— Instead of *2.4j» . ■- 1 .69 Yard W*dS Cambrics — Net.N ct. quality.. 7% lmi"irt«l iv>ttei| Swiss — all *i:«- dot* -Instead of 1* . f>»; Applique Swiss Bcarfs «nd Sham» — scallnpMl eilg.s plain and fancy <•^•ntr*»-2•>^^^ au.l 32xr2— rag .79. .59 Handmade Renaissance Seal — spi lii.cii c«ntr>». Bfei .::i <lra«n *ork-20i51-»i»«clal 1.48 *0 MAIL OR TEI ' put POOPS, Friday's ] KftW Certain Extra Values NeTT CUTtaialugs in JNeTirTafcieanrcrs Special — Tambour and irJsii Point Sash Lacea — single and 1 double borders, also par.»l »ft>«-?a— value .4t» to .79 •»» SCO pairs Scotch Lao? O:rra!c»— white and two toned — 35 styles values up to $-">.."A.' .^i no Oriental Tls^ii and Ea«rda<S Etrtpi Porrlexes — heavy Mag value $5.:»n -3 93 RevrMble Tapestry Couch ■. » r a Oriental Rub; designs- }«.50.2 98 60-lnch N»ru Tap**'.—,- '~- » r!1 — fringed all round— value i-2Z-.'~tA9* Moniie fln(«*i Cretonnes— floral. Oriental and stripe effects— value .17 - lO a, Reversible Tapestry Tab!<» Covers 2 yds. iwj- — Oriental dcs on — rringed— were J2.7'* 198 Fridays ] PCH ?.-sS Extra Values -New7^'-4C"»»SI;aieS in J Ne"w Rcje Pcrtiercs Wool Brussels Rugs— £3*lo.* ■• - excellent selection of SoraL OrieatJl a: d small patterns — value I 1 •) 1 j gg Sanford'a ATmlnsr»r R-gs «-»»' variety of patterns a:-: colors — 27xSO Inch— rf-g. J2-7t> 2 10 Chenille Bssji P»>rt>r«<»— r»ary rtps tesioon drapery — large coried tassels — IS ■"•" -3.53 Opaque Window Shades — frir.ied — %a tt best tints and whita — worth .43.... 29 Fancy Grill Work — for doer?. pnrtti A- — value ■»'.» Is -75 foot .25 ta .59 Friday's "j Me*,* TiKe lineas Extra Values j-i?e7»* Tc?Tels in jI ; 7cTeU:2fs All Linen Dnassjst full b>ach«d — f<O mch — 5 new patterns — worta .63. .39 sl*rcerized Damasks — .VS Inci— full bleached — ttg. .3» .22 All Lmen Napkin* bleached— 19 mch — dozen— worth $!.«» 1.29 Heavy Bleached Bock Iwaani — hem'ij — white or red cord bcrlers — HmM Inch— ■— •■ .11 Ec't* Bleached Turkish Iwaak> 22x62 inch— hem'd— wcrth .Z3 ■ .39 All Linen Towellinzs — 17H tnrh — bleached and unbleached — rest. .14.. 1 1 German D&ir.a.«k Towellings— 20 inch— _ pure linen — r?ffularly .32 .25 Friday's ] IfeW ißlaß Extra Values \llz~ Ccr,fcr*^ie« in j ire?,' Spreais, ctd Ta-1 wide I'nbleart-.i Jluslir.s — heavy lound thread— Tarns 7 .... si Yard wide Bleached Muslin*— soft finish— no dressing— worth -'•"' ■ Q\ 42 inch Bleached Jluslin*— worth .14.. 9\ 45 Inch Bleached Muslins— worth .15 .10* Ready Mads PUlorsr Cases— 3 tncli r«r3— 4:M3«— value .11 60sSt>— value .14 .10 45x36— va!u«. 12 9 mM MinaJi .11 iluy'iin Sheet-* for ?* Ipfi* — seamed centres — valu» .37 _...«.4X Xusltn Sheets for full sizf t«ds— gBBBJI ed centres — value .t>!>- to Feather Proof Tickings asserted stripes — value .14 ■■ _ 9 » New Awnins Stripe* — fait colors— J an: rale proof — worth .24 ■ .lo Fall aa : three-quarter size F*a:S»r Bed Ticks— reai^y for filling— _ IkltM 1.19 Silk Floss Cushions— whit? cambric coy'd — less than cost of cotton 2"cd— 20x20 — value .-:• t:0 22j22— valua .49 .26 24524 — .19 .S3 26x16 — valua .♦!« .43 •■* Down and Feathers by poani— __. worth $1.05 • -i<7 Full size Crochet Spreajls-^ro dressing— ■will Trash htavy — value .S& .&» Full size SUkolir.* Com-'ortabifs— li^d tops — white cotton filled— _^ value $1-15 ..—..- -i-s Friday's ] New RsnVHll Extra Values - c.Z?L in j TstTt Biszkets AH ■Woo! •Uhite Flannels— Q fhraniten — SO mch — worth .35....-- .*3 Heavy White Dcmet Flarnels — ___ worth * «> • 12-4 size Cal. Wool Blanket.*— a'.T wcol filling — cotton and wool carded warp— gray an^ sanitar> - — _ far. -v borders — w«e J6.B> 3.80 Greatest Bargain in Blankets we '■'■■- * var *;vta: Blankets — 11 4 size for UcuM? teds— best quality cotton— whita ar.J colors— fancy borders— worth Ji2s 1.48 Babies' Crib and <^ra<!> Blar.S.t»— 32x42 inch— worth Sla»> pr US' Fridays "> New Dress SEs Extra Values |- £Hl in J New Tress G:ois ric:ri' ! Pongees — natural shades — ,-_ 2f> Inch — 75 ct. qualities -'«' 27 inch HossaMne Fin!shtJ_ Fcularcs— _ dots, spots. r:rss — value ."3 • ov 27 Inch Sl'.k Voiles— dots and fancy ■gW S 111 111 and dark colors and CQ black— so ct. qualities • ■> ' .'.4 inch Imported Suitings— Checks acl strip. <» tn newest Spring eotetcga -• worth .03 — AQCtton trice o** a: . Wool Albatross— Black anJ^ leading- Sprini shades. tnettulllJ* _ mm blues, tars. frra>3. *o .—worth -«-■ .S-* 44 inch All Wool - or ■ ar.(! '"- " : *~.-a black an." colors— worth -5'J .«» Friday's 1 NeW Extra Values j-'- v iSi EreSS in Jriir.cs Fine Fancy Jaconets— best atyft*— _.. 12 1 - «.t quality — • ™ r Farcy Woven Oxford Cheviots— „ 32 inches wide — value .13 — — •» Fancy Printed Voiles— fist colors— _ _ extra Speotji — lv Black .1:. ! WMta Dress Ctobrk'S— i inorcerlzed fimsh— worth .!>■' -* " Linen finish Dress Cbbbbb] c plain shade*— li> ct. i->- :; -> — «* ALSO Accumulation of Dtps* Lecjfth* *nJ Remaasu* at Friday's b\bbobbl iTtce*. Friday.-, ] Ne*V SIMMS Extra Values f-NCw" Neckwear in j Mew Veli!2*s, etc. Heavy IfcgßMal and S-»:m Ta *** MbBBBBJ some lovely n>"» „ 4? plaid*— wld» wldti*- !•- •>r •-»•- -•* Lace Yokes and Caemls «SK«k cream +n»X black. — ne\%- lac<-*. Including: Cluny. Veciae. w cj worth up to .93..-^. •••« ■ Double width Silk Chtff.T.*— _j,. at! color*— for I>WBS> W**«wJ »»• mm and mt:iin<rr> — worth -si>— "* * Silk Embroidered -*V 9a t lJ - !u t&- l'.r^tan Han.i.: s?< l'*»»* nl " 1 n«w Spring styles — •££ » BUI .3» and .♦»* "" " Envelop* Uiz*— U>o« ilraln Mortice* M,V* Hnrd— with wSBBW*aMBBBI trtmeaa and douWo C*»— pg back strap- -worta Jt-3>> ■"** " PUin or Minted > "* rv *^ u _ .leslKns-also antique ** ro*» " u^ m niounUnK» .*•"»• »Kh brliuant >■. £j rhlnestoacs— vsiiM el — Friday* ] New Lace* Extra values New ExbroWcric* in jNewHana^ LacM, X ■• Orients!. rV'-' V «Biss «« MW- white. <r*am and •«»- 4_4 _ _ g$ new BBBSBg patt#rns— we«" » l ■« ' NVt M Ui'f.*- white »nd ■'** nv ~_ 1 s in.-h — valu* 1* ■_• to 7 iron-var'.ety °t*^ t ''T' i x 9 :o»« ra«ern'^-«orth .12* *** - 1 * sWi All Un«n Initial HandVf*-^ j^ unlaunJered— worts .15 .EPHONB OEDSa*