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LACKAWANNA TOWNS Morristown Notes | The will of the lute William H. h Dutton, of Western avenue, just ad r mitted to probate, bequeaths the i whole estate to Mrs. Harriet S. Dut | ton, his wife, who is named as execu i trix. Police headquarters accommodated | thirteen lodgers Wednesday night, which is the largest number this * spring. Miss Bessie Amerman, of New ! York, who spoke on district nursing j at the meeting of the Women’s Town ! Improvement Committee yesterday afternoon, took dinner with Miss I Mary Knox, of the Menzie House. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Charles A. Bay, son of Mrs, Andrew Bay, of Karly street, and Miss Florence O'Connell, of Graphite, N. Y. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride Wednesday morning. Only immedi ate relatives attended the wedding. Mrs. Bay went from Morristown to attend the ceremony. Mrs. Frank Morse gave a dinner party at her home in Olyphant Park. There were fourteen guests. Arrangements have been made for the Morris Academy to continue its sessions at the Young Men's Chris tian Association building for Hie next school year. When the academy was burned out by the destruction of the library and lyceum building tempo rary quarters were sought at the Y. M. C. A. .Miss Frances Zhnmermann, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Zim inermann, had a narrow escape yes terday when her mother gave her r.'irbolie add In mistake for a medi ehv . Miss Zimmermann complained ot Being ill and her mother went to a closet for some medicine. She nicked up the bottle containing the acid instead of the medicine and gave some to her daughter. Quick work by a physician saved the young Woman. By special request the Tap’aow Club will hold another ''ladies’ night” entertainment on Tuesday evening in its club rooms on Washington street. Tii amusements will include bowl ihg, cards, pool and billiards. J. Fred Runyon is chairman of the com mittee of arrangements, the other members of which are Clarence Bockoven, H. C. Baker, R. H. B'ur chell, Joseph A. Preim, Herman Viedt, ,1r., Walter P. Selvage and F. Flagg Vogt. Mrs. Susanna Eleanora Kinnicutt, Who died October 36, 1910, left a net estate of $107,665 to tier husband, Dr. Francis 1'. Kinnicutt. The assets In cluded desposits of $6,170 and stocks and bonds of $110,939. Miss Fannie Miller, of Newark, is ♦ he guest of Judge Oliver K. Day find Mrs Day. Frank P. Uloodgood was a week end visitor at the home of Carl Wrede in Olyphant Park. At the next meeting of the Phoenix Branch, Grand Fraternity, Monday evening, there will be a smoker. Miss Thomas Little and Miss Emily Little, of Ossining, N. V., ure visiting Mr. and Mrs. John T. Little, of Water street, Iona Tribe of Red Men give a dance in the Elks’ building tonight ~ -'■ —j Dover Notes The Mill brook Athletic Club base ball team has been reorganized with the following officers and players: Anton Gunther, .manager; Harold Eaton, captain; Jack Davenport and Paul Bopp, catchers; Eugene Cooper, pitcher: Harold Eaton, first base; Anton Gunther, second base; Winfield Hopkins, third base. Roger Adams, shortstop; Dietrich, Gunther, Mmy Cauely and Robert Gardner, outtleld. Any fast amateur or semi-pro teams desiring to book games should com municate with Manager Gunther, Miss Grace Gillen, daughter of Sheriff and Mrs. Whitfield B. Gillen, will entertain a number of friends at a reception at Morristown tonight. Max Claus, of West Blackwell street, has gone to Saxony, Germany, for a visit of several weeks to his native home. Mrs. Charles Trowbridge, of Baker avenue, is on a visit to her brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. frank Cox, of Newark. Miss Mary A. Bliss, of Washington, D. C., is spending several days at the home of Miss Mildred V. Gardner, at Suceasunna. H. Miller Roff, of West Dickerson street, left yesterday morning to take | a position In New York oity. William D. Jardine, of Kenvil, a.m been removed to Memorial Hospital, Morristown, in a critical condition. A. B. Meredith, assistant commis sioner of education of New Jersey, will address the members of .the Cen tral Home and Schol Association in the High School auditorium Tuesday night on “Some Fundamental Prob lems of Education.” The German Quartet will sing. me new' omciais of me wnaiton Borough fire department recently elected are: Chief. William P. Curtis; first assistant chief, Edward D. Hop ler; second assistant chief, Daniel J. Ketterick; secretary-treasurer, John Kernick; trustees, William H. Ball, James T. Spargo and Ellsw'orth Post. The following schedule has been ar ranged for the Dover High School baseball team: Friday, April 17, Ber nardsville, at Bernardsville; Wednes day, April 22, Chatham, at Chatham; Saturday, April 25, Washington, at Washington; Monday,.April 27, Mor ristown, at Morristown; May 2, Belle ville, at Dover; May 0, Newton, at Newton; May 8, Columbia, at South Orange: May 13, Bernardsville, at Dover; May 19, Morristown, at Dover; May 22, Boonton, at Dover; May 27, Newton, at Dover; May 29, Madison, at Madison; June 1, Chatham, at Dover. June 3. Hackettatown, at Hacltettstown; June 5, Madison, at Dover; June 10, Boonton, at Boonton; June 12, Phillipsburg, at Dover; June 15, Columbia, at Dover. A minstrel show is being rehearsed by the girls of the local High School to be presented In the auditorium next Friday night. The cast Includes Misses Sarah O’Connor, Eunice Golds worthy, Fredericka Hosking, Mabel Turner, Harriet Parker, Madge Paquette. Helen Searing. Estelle Lambert, Margaret O’Brien and Helen Thompkins. Benjamin Miller, of Orange, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Keistra, of Hudson street. 635 Broad St., Cor. New St. Women’s Distinctive Outer Apparel After=Easter Clearance! Spring; Suits $IS-$I8 Values High-grade suits in many of the most favored new Spring models, made of H Gabardines, Crepe Poplins, W Checks and Serges f in Copenhagen, Reseda, Tango, Wistaria, Navy and ! Black. Quaint peasant jackets or cutaway coat models. I Lined with silk peau de cygne. Novel collar effects and ■ new sleeves. Trimmings of silk or moire. Skirts in 1, 2 S^and 3-tier style or new tunic or pegtop effects. f Spring Dresses Usual $8-$IO Values Excellently made, smartly styled, neatly trimmed costumes of Wool Crepe and Fine Serge • in the most popular Spring colors. New kimono yoke effects and wing sleeves. Trimmings of silk, laCe and moire. Stylish collar effects. Some of the skirts are in spiral effects; others are in tunic or pegtop models. Warranted Alterations FREE $3-$4 Skirts 1.95 ? Newest tier models or strictly tailored effects. Made of nobby cheeks, line serges ami mixtures, plain shades and fancy effects. $8-$10 Coats Toppy Balinncaans In fancy mixtures, ruglun shoulders, con vertible collar. Dressy coats of line serges. In leading colors; neatly trimmed. N. .... . ✓ I *'■■■' —- Stuart s, 63a Broad St., Cor. New St., Newark =J —-:----=-- I Let Your Spring Cleaning Be Thorough Petty’s Lightning Fluid and exterminate the inseet life in your home, especially bed bugs Powder, merely touches the surface. Petty’s Lightning Fluid penetrates into crevices and hunts out the bugs themselves and their eggs. Does the Work Cleanly, Instantly, Completely Does not corrode metal; all signs disappear in a day or two. Farewell Forever to .Moths, Roaches, \nts, Flies. Fleas and other* vermin where Petty’s Lightning Fluid is used A real boon to the particular housewife. An absolute essential to the "cleanly home. Pint Bottle... 20c 3 Bottles.. .55c Ballon can .1.10 Petty s Pharmacy^ PETTY: He Puts Up Prescriptions mmmmmmmmmmmmm ———— " ■> Tomorrow Last Day of the Sale of Fine Ribbons If you need ribbons—and who does not, since ribbons are all the go?—here is your opportunity to save money: 38c Moire Taffeta Ribbon, yard.25c 39c and 49c Moire Taffeta Ribbon at. yd. 29c 39c Satin Taffeta Ribbon at, yard.29c 23c to 39c Fancy Ribbon at, yard.19c ^ _x wmmammm Close Saturday 9 P. M., Other Days 5:30 P. M. mmaaman wmmmmaamummammmmmammammmmmmmmmmmammm f-- — Reg. 5.98 to 6.98 Cowhide Bags Made of heavy stock cowhide, extra reinforced, with riveted and hand-sewed corners, all leather lined, deep pocket inside, single and double handles, in tan or black; sizes 16, 17, 18 inch. Just the thing you need and a great bargain. Spe cial . Trunk and Hag Department. Second Floor V_/■ The Spring Shoe Exhibit Ends Saturday 9 P. M. It Is a Treat and an Education It has served as a demonstration, showing the position of this store in the matter of shoe selling. It has brought hundreds of women to our shoe department who never before visited it, adding largely to its many friends by the making of new ones. Why not come tomorrow? Women’s High Cut Shoes, from .;{.()() to 7.00 Women's Low Cut Shoes and Pumps .. -2.50 to 6.00 Women’s Slippers. range from.50c to 3.00 Infants , Children's. Misses’ <£ Growing Girls' Shoes High and Low Cuts, from.'.,S5c to 4.25 Prices vary, according to sizes, styles, qual ities. Little Gents’. Boys’ and Young Men’s Shoes. Oxfords and Pumps.1.50 to 1.50 The “(inby” Pump at $3.50 Pair k Gunmetal and patent leather, just like the picture, made with 3 turn soles and crescent heels. The price is $3.50; yesterday a young w lady who had been in everv store in town said as she bought it. it pleased her better than anything she had seen at $5.00, and it Htted better than any she had tried on at any price. “Gaby Pumps $5 Here’s another smart one. Oaoy ... ~*£~~ — Pump with patent leather vamps . and brocaded hacks, with Spanish LXV. heels and turn soles, I with black, gray and brown backs. The “Cleopatra" Pump, 4.00—Its here—i, s iust likf the ■i" -... picture—you ve seen it in the New York stores at $5.00 and $6.00. It’s here at $4.00. It’s a real beauty. Made with the new “crescent heel” in dull mat, kid and patent leather with welt soles. And here’s another good one— Women's Reg. 3.50 Tango Pumps Of patent leather and gunmetal, welt soles, Cuban heels, three eyelets and ribbon lace; very popular for street wear; sizes 2|j to 7; widths, A to D. These are beauti- /»C ful pumps and excellent value at $3.50 per pair. Very exceptional value at, per pair . That Sale of Leather Hand Bags Ends Saturday 9 P. If. Grouped in five lots at special prices, not a job lot, but goods from our regular stock, which is a little heavier than it ought to be at this time of the year; for that reason we have made these reductions to reduce the quantity on hand; $1.00 Hags, reduced to. 79c $1.50 Hags, reduced to.$1.19 $1.98 Hairs, reduced to.$1.3 $2.25 and $2.50, reduced lo.$1.79 Bags, reduced to... Any Bag from $3.25 to $15.00 20% Off Marked Selling Price All styles of leather Hand Bags are included in this sale—pin seal, real seal, morocco, calf, walrus, etc., in all the latest shapes. - 1 -- -- -— .?r.sr:'".t Shirts The Manhattan Shirt needs no introduction. It is recognized as one of the very best shirts made. The output of the Manhattan Shirt Company is enormous. They control several mills which manufacture their cloths, thereby having exclusive patterns. The workmanship and quality of cloth, the style, the fit and the laundering are all that could be desired in the shirt industry. Prices Range From 1.50 to 5.00. And Now We Have Manhattan Underwear for Men Made of the finest cloths, consisting of “Togo” cloth, the finest soisettc, also silk finished mercerized in plain and silk stripe. Perfect in fit, every size of correct proportions. A pleasure for us to sell them and will be a pleasure for those who wear them. Made in | AA x j aa Union Suits, also single Shirts and Underdrawers. The prices range from.. HI *i on tirade Shirts innl I)rn wers—Coal .stylo, no sleeves, drawers to match, knee length, im proved hip straps, in plain white Togo cloth, large check nainsook or Idue stripe madras on white ground. SI.Ml tirade Men’s Shirts and Urnwers— Whiteman’s genuine soisette, coat style, no sleeves, drawers knee length to match; elegant fit and wear. $2.00 t.riule >IeiT* Slilrln mill Drawer*—Coat styles, no sleeves, knee length, drawers to match; made from silk finished soisette. Very finely made. #2.041 tleu’i* Shirt* nml Drmvrra—Satin stripe silk finished soisette, coat style, no sleeves, knee length, drawers to match. Cool and comfortable. I nIon Suits for %l«wi in Togo, soisette silk fin ished and satin stride, made athletic style, no sleeves, knee length. S1.R0, #2.041, S2.no, #.'1.00 nml #4.00 Mach. Many Cloth Suits Reduced I Never has there been such difficulty to obtain materials for the making of women's tailored suits. Some of our choicest suits are in materials that are almost impossible to duplicate. Owing to this fact, we will close out a number of splendid models, in a variety of good colors, models you will admire at sight, and in a good range of sizes and ma terials black, navy, tan, Copen. brown and other colors. Regular $22.50 to $25.00 Suits at.18.50 Regular $30.00 and $35.00 Suits at.... 25.00 Regular $35.00 and $40.00 Suits at.... 30.00 Cloth Coats Reduced It is nothing unusual for customers to tell us that ours is by far not only the best, but the largest assortment of coats in the city. Our immense business requires im mense stocks. We find that we have too many on hand at the present time. This means cutting prices in order to re duce quantity, which we have done. This means money saving for you, but remember the sale does not include our entire stock. Enough, however, to please all, to suit all Misses', juniors’ or women's sizes, novelty materials- - serges, diagonals, plaids, checks and dozens more. Formerly Sold for $10.00 to $12.50, now.. .$ 8.50 Formerly Sold for $16.50 to $18.50, now.. .$12.50 Formerly Sold for $20.00 to $25.00, now.. $16.50 Formerly Sold for $25.00 to $30.00, now... $20.00 Sale of Women's Wash Dresses Good Values at ) t rq 2.00; special.., | * <0/ A dress neat in design, of a bright pattern, full of snap and character, in a material that needs no ironing. Just wash, hang up and dry and it is ready to wear. The material is a deli cate stripe crepe with medium low neck, batiste embroidered collar, sleeve, trimmed at cufl to match collar and small black velvet bow fastened with buckle; special at $l.i»H. The Girls’ Apparel Needs The I'lmrles Dickens Dress for <.irl*—You have heard of the "Oliver Twist” and “Peg o’ My Heart" Dress? Now we want to draw your attention to our piece dress called the "Dickens," of good quality linon in combination color, also white trimmed with contrast ing color, belt, and buttons, skirt is slashed about two inches, 'y f\f\ fastened with buttons’ sizes <5 to 14; price.. t.IrlN’ iiimI Junior i ont*—You will 11 nd a variety of styles to se lect from in ai-7n length, cutaway front, box effects, set-in sleeves, side pockets, others with sasli, side pockets, others with *7 sash, navy, Copen. mix- |#V0 tureH, stripes, tango; price Tots' nml filrls’ Spring fonts— Wo will pick right out of stock four stunning models that have been sold for $6.HO, for your se lection, in navy, Copen, check, all this season’s materials and models, some with yoke effect, others with notch collar, fancy collar, cuff of white rep. belted hack p seams ail bound; Satur- llli day, only . „4 .linilor mid Young Hisses* Dresses—Daintiest models in white crepe, trimmed with overskirt ef foet, finished with ruffle of blue K and white crepe; waist is trimmed with Venise insertion of laco, fancy white buttons, finished at waist with blue mesaallne belt; i:i, 15, 17; at Sale “Waltham” & “Elgin”Watches I For Men, Women and Boys; 10-Year Guarantee Worth 10.00 and 12.00 Each Just 95 of these universally known watches ) here; gold filled case, 7 jeweled movement; - A extraordinary value at.I K, We couldn't get more or we'd have taken 200 of them. If you need a watch U now or know a friend who wants one, tell him or her about this special offer- wj ing, for these watches will sell fast. But there’s no fear of them "going" fast \ or slow for that matter. You know the reliability of Elgin and Waltham move- ^ meats. All arc timed and regulated and will keep accurate time. Com muters who must make last-minut** trains are especially Invited to this sale The cases are the product of one of America’s best ease makers, each one guar anteed 10 years; open face or hunting, plain, engine turned or engraved; all at one price. 7.7%. Let Us Fill Alt Your Spring and Summer Demands with These Dainty Blouses Our reputation as purveyors to the blouse needs of Newark women stands very high and is continually being demonstrated by our remarkable value-giving. 2.50 Voile anil Lingerie mouses —Large assortment, chic and stylish, some embroidered, others with Val. insertions, and still others with touches of colored embroidery, low neck or high neck, sleeves long or ^ AA ! short, good fitting, sizes A IIII 3 1 to 48, special at. Voile' ami Lingerie ItlouseM— Elegant assortment of models, many of them copies of higher priced blouses, mostly with the 1 low neck, so much in demand, t rimmed with Val. insertions; others embroidered, looks like handwork; new raglan % sleeves, cuffs to match, dainty collars; others in novelty mate rials, with collars and vests tucked raglan sleeves j rirw you will find what you I IIIB want at . Crepe de Clilne, Shadow Laces mid Chilton IIIoiimcn—Just the kind you want to wear with your tailored suit in white, maize, liesh as well as serviceable shades, in short sleeves or long sleeves, raglan or straight sleeves, tailored or.fancy, p f\(\ many have elastic belts at q III I < waistlines, chick & dressy Other Models up to $25.00 A Very Fine Assortment Fine Pearl Beads At Special Hr ices These goods must he seen to be appreciated. Heads that will last a lifetime. Can be washed, step ped on. and nothing will hurt them. Three speciaPnecklaces at very special prices. Livery neck lace guaranteed five years against any ki^id of hard usage. Value Sfl.Ofl—15-inch; spec.. .:i.SO Value J9.00—30-inch; spec., .fl.ru> Value 512.50_45-inch; spec. .0.110 Men’s 75c Silk Socks Men’s thread silk socks, full fashioned with silk clocking, double lisle side, heel and toe, in black, navy, tan, gray and white; sizes 9'- to 11; tills is a timely silk tiose bargain for most men are wearing ox- pn fords now and find silk Jut hose a necessity; sp’l., pr. $1.00 P. & N. Thomson Corsets at 69c The best style garment for the housekeeper, very durable, yet giving that ease now sought by all women, especially during the warm weather; low top and very long skirt; IS to 26; for Satur day only; the corsets are worth $1 a pair, and you save 31c ✓ on each one tomorrow at {JVC the special price of. Headquarters for llrtiMMierea from SOe t» $5.60 Unusual Sate Trimmed Millinery Hats in This Collection of About 225 That Were 5.00, 6.00 | and Up to 10.00; Every Hat as Stylish as It Can Hr and fm Every H'ciy Worth Its Regular Price, While Tliev Last at ) Too many Trimmed Hats, that is the reason for this tremendous price cut. In the col ~ lection ar: suit hats and dress hats, black colors and combination; no two hats alike. If you have not as yet secured your Spring Hat, here's an opportunity to get two for about the price of one. Every hat hears the L. S. Plaut & Co. impress of distinctiveness and individuality. Untrimmed Hats at $1.45 Gold color and black, turned side effect, sailor ideas and many other smart shapes of hemp, some of split braid, now the vogue. Black ami Colored Untrimmed Hats at 9$c, $1.45 and $1.9$ Juvenile Millinery Unquestionably the greatest and smartest collection of Juvenile Millinery and Millinery for Juniors ever presented in Newark. Hand-Made Hats and blocked shapes, beautiful colors and trimmed with various soft materials. Prices Range from 5.00 to Id.50 for Dressy Hats and 49c to 4.9H for School Hats and General-Wear Your Boys’ New Spring Apparel The little fellow is just as anxious as anyone to be decked out in Spring attire. He takes as much pride in a new Spring Suit as his elder brother. This is the boys’ store of Newark - the place where little chaps’ wants are known and provided for at small expense to parents. Bring the boys here. They are sure to be pleased and so are you; no doubt whatever. Our Special “Double Service” Suit With Two Pairs of Trousers Value of $6.50 and 7.50; new Norfolk models, with j loose or stitched on belts, plain and patch pocket styles, materials of all wool cassimeres and cheviots, pretty mixtures of grays and tans; the coats are alpaca lined. Both trousers are cut full peg _ fashion, with watch pockets, licit loops ^ ^ and full lined; sizes 7 to IS years; a* - ^ ^11 tual value $6.50 and $7.50; specializing at . Men’s Clothing Men's and Young Men’s New Spring Suits, Top Coats and Baimacaans Special cure in the workmanship, liner grade ma terials and ninny oilier points were added lo these suits in order to make them superior in every way. The Suits are in Fnglish and conservative models with soft roll or pressed lapel; patch or plain pockets, very new mixtures, hairline, pencil stripe, checks, oxfords and serges; men*s sizes 34 to 48; regular, stouts and slims. Fnicllsli llnlmiicauns. era venetted, all new Spring mixtures; 34 to 42. *l1k- . Faced to Frige TO|i t oats, Oxford 1 C ||(| 4 and black, sizes 35 to 46. ICxtra IJ I I If value . Boys’ Reg. 8.50 Norfolk Suits With Two Pairs of Trousers Saturday only—Our regular stock of two trousers suits; excellent materials of all wool cheviots and cassi nteres in a variety of pretty mixtures; clever Norfolk models, with patch pockets; hoth trousers cut full peg fashon, lined and taped throughout; sizes 7 to IIS years; durable for school or dress wear; the extra trousers just double the life of the suit; special at,., Straw Hats for Boys Tyrolean, Teddy and Rah Rah shapes. Fine grade straw, velvet and grog-grain, binding and bands. Rah Rah with button top, white, navy, black and | | f\ brow'n .straw's; sizes 6% to ♦!%; value $1.50, gpe- I I 7 clalizliic at . Hoys' llaloifieiiini Coats For the little fellows, ages 1! to 11! years: pretty’ mixtures, cut 011 same m j>a lines as men’s coats; full sweep and arm straps: / nobby, exceptional values ... . . Bovs’ Hish-Grade Straw Hals, Reg. $4.95 (trade Saturday only, fine grade Milans and Panamas, in all the newest shapes; special... - - Special Offering Young Men's Suits, Worth $15 Just 75 of these exclusive young men's suits, cut on English lines, ) || AA soft roll lapels, patch pockets, high cut vests and cuff trousers \ Il*vv Materials of all wool cassimeres, pretty range of the newest mixtures and pencil stripes in all shades; an actual saving on every suit of $4.00; sizes 33 to 38 chest. Men who can wear a 38-inch chest suit may readily be fitted. There’s snap and style to these suits—and they are tailored in a manner worthy of our recommendation; specially priced at.$11.00 Chamois Gloves lire very popular for spring and summer wear, as they wash just us readily as a piece of linen. Iii the folio wing Items we direct attention to Doeskin and Cham ois Cloves for women, misses and children. Women's Ml-llntton Import oil Washable Doeskin GlovAs, Paris point backs, all sizes, good value at tin priev of, pair . Women's 12-lluf ton Imported Washable Doeskin Cloves. Paris point backs, all sizes, in white, extra value at, pr. git.L'o Women's 0-Hut ton lliarrit/. Washable Doeskin Gloves, in white, all sizes, long wearing gloves at, pair.$1,341 Women's I nn«l - Clasp and Pin ton W ashable Doeskin and Chamois Cloves, all sizes in white, pair.$i.5t» Women's l-CInap W askable Chamois Cloves. Paris point, embroidered hack, in natural and white, pair.$|,00 WlNNem', Children** and Little Tot*' Washable Chamois Cloves, London embroidered backs, all sizes in white and natural. Pair . . . $1 ,<hi Saturday Night Specials From 7 to l) IK M . 10c& 12y>c Fancy Col ored Batiste & Swiss Assortment of (lowered, figured and dotted styles, \vMt< to dark colored grounds; also navy blue Swiss with black dots, aud white with black dots, 27 inches wide: ideal mate rials for spring and / summer wash dresses: QC special, yard. Standard Apron Ginghams Now, full pieces, heavy weight, excellent quality, fine weave, clear, distinct deep dyed fast colors; 27 inches wide: immense as sortment of various size blue and white s checks; special at, OG yard .. \ Women's 25c Hose Women’s black, also white silk lisle, hose, light weight; just the thing for the coining season; all have double garter tops and re inforced soles and heels; all sizes, 8H to | >r 10; special at, per | pair . Reg. 45c and 55c Busse Chair Seats 12 in. by 13 in., covered in tin- best quality artifi cial leather, red and black: no tacks required, simply I lend and attach hooks; most suitable for dining room chairs; specially re duced in price to prove an attraction for Sat- _ urday evening from 7 p. in. to 0 p. m„ each it