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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 3

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i 1 1 i tf ri I TOST-STAlNfDABD, 1 30, .1907. I 7 There's one word that explains the cause of this gratifying success-VALUES. We say emphatically that we are offering bargains such as were never before, presented in the month of April and the fact that every article we are offering fills some immediate need the bargain doubly desirable. We purchased enormous quantities of dry goods and garments to fill in the gaps caused by our unprecedented Easter business, not expecting five straight weeks of cold weather. Now we must unload at once before the oummer goods begin to come in.

Actual investigation will convince you that these specials for to-da are fully 10 to 35 per cent, lower than regular prices. $12.50 Eton Suits $5.00 Fancy Checks, gray mixtures and Alice blue Panamas; regularly $12.50. Tuesday at q) $25 Eton Suits $10 Ladies' Fine Suits, eton coat and stylish skirt; black, gray and-green; actually sold at One day only at fancy pony $20, $25 and $30 Suits $15 lot of Ladies' Suits, novelty cloth, mixtures and Panama in plain colors; eton and coats; pleated skirt; were and $30. Tuesday only at $25 to $40 Silk Suits $35 i Strictly high-grade Tailored Suits, eton coat and Latest style skirt; Alice blue, reseda, Lavender and fancy checks; some slightly soiled; regular price Tuesday onlv at .50 Coats, Were $5, Tp- day $2.75 Ladies' and Misses' Short Covert Coats, with i collars and fly front; regular value Tuesday-only at 25 Coats, Were $6.50, To-day Ladies' and Misses' Box Coats, pretty mixtures; green silk collars; regular price $6.50. Tuesday only at (j) 25 Coats, Were $6,50, To-day $3.69 Ladies' Hip Length Black Fitted Broadcloth regular quality.

Tuesday only at 25 Coats, Were $8.98, To-day Ladies 7 and Misses' Pony Coats, in pretty mixtures; strapped seams; regular price $8.98. (p Tuesday only at i i -m Jap''Silk Waists, white and black; all sizes; buttoned In front; tucked and lace trimmed; regularly $1:95. Tuesday only at If. 25 DOZEN MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLE WAISTS--Very latest designs in lace brimmed, white lawn arid lingerie Waists. Regular $1, $1.50 and $2 values.

Tuesday only at All over White Net Waists, lace trimmed; worth For one day at Children's School Caps, in i red, blue and browa corduroy velvet, with pointed-visor; value 75c. lor this i i Bay i Low Neck, Lace Trimmed Corset Covers, regular value 25c. Tuesday Low Neck Gown with short sleeves; hemstitched ruffle; beading and ribbon; 75c value. Square Necked Gown with four hemstitched tucLs and ruffle; short sleeves; 89c Long Muslin Skirts, with four hemstitched tucks ill and Hamburg flounce; $1.25 value. Tuesday at Genuine Heatherbloom Petticoats; regular $2.00 quality.

Tuesday at Children's Broadcloth Coats, red, blue and castor; pretty box effect, with fancy braid trimmed collar and caffs; patch pocket; 3 to 14-year sixes; value $1.98. For this sale Children's Fancy Plaid Coats--The newest Spring and Summer styles; broad flare; flat stitched collar and cuff's trimmed with silk braid; patch pockets; to (jft 1 14-year sizes; value $2.50. For .0 Children's Dresses and Aprons--Amoskeag Ginghams made with box pleats and ties, also strapped with white I braid; 2 to 5-year sizes; value 69e. For Children's Pretty Dresses, gingham and percale, for school, trimmed yoke and Bertha, blouse waisfc, full flare, wide hem; 6 to 14-year sizes; value 75c. For ri Children's Guimpes--Lace trimmed with Val.

lace insertion in yoke and on cuffs; lace trimming in back of waist; small sizes; values 59c and 69c. For Black Mercerized Petticoats; regular $1.00 Tuesday at i Moreen Petticoats, in black; regular $1,50 quality. Tuesday Skirts Which to $4, To-day Only at98c These Ladies' Skirts are medium weight, pleated, blue and brown mixtures; actually sold at $2,50 to $4. None sold after to-day at $3 to $5 Skirts on Sale at $1.50 Ladies' Light-Weight Melton Walking Skirts, blue and black; actual prices $3 to $5. Will close out to-day at 1 Seduced for To-day's Sale Aluminum Thimbles, all sizes Good Pins, per pkg Ic Hooks and eyes White Pearl Buttons, 2 dozen for 5c oc Safety Pius, 2 dozen 5c Best Darning Cotton, 3 balls for 5c lOc Stocking Darners 3c Seam Binding IQc Pin Cubes, large size 5c Snaps, per dozen, for 3c Finishing Braids, per piece, white and colors 3c Kid Curlers, per dozen 3c One lot Ladies Imported Silk Gloves, in assorted colors, embroidered backs (agents' samples).

Regular $1.50 value, for Ladies' 12-button Black Kid Gloves, sizes 5f and 6 only, $3.00 value (j for Ladies' 12-button Kid Globes in tans, grays and white, 13.00 value for SPECIALS Good Talcum Powder, per box Buttermilk Soap Armour's lOc Toilet Soap, 3' cakes Armour's Violet and Lilac Soap, 3 cakes for IQc 40c Perfumes, per Cuticura I7c Mennen's Talcum Powder IQc One lot lOc and 15c Tooth Brushes 5c One lot Dressing lOc Cellubid Combs 5c 15c Shaving Brushes 5c 25c Hair Brushes, 50 pieces Bleached Crash Toweliugs, Tuesday only at, Sifc Brown Linen Absorbent Crash; regular price lOc. Tuesday only 6c 75 dozen Bleached Turkish Towels; regular quality. Tuesday only at Apron Ginghams in blue and brown checks; regular 9c quality. 'Tuesday only at 7c White Dotted Swiss. Always sold at 19c.

Tuesday only I2jc All Linen Bleached Table 'Damask, positively 69c quality. Tuesday only at- 47c 50 pairs only Ecru Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, worth $1.25 per pair. Tuesday only WILL CLOSE OUT THE BALANCE OF THIS STOCK TO-DAY Great inroads were made here yesterday. We haSn't the room to continue stationery selling, so we decided to close it out entirely until our 3 upper floors'are ready for use. "To-day you may buy any 25c Box of Fine Paper and Envelopes to match for Ladies' Fine Hemstitched Cambric Handkercl Icfs, good 5c value.

Tuesday Ladies' Hemstitched, Embroidered, Fancy Scalbped Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs; regular lOc and Cp values. Tuesday only at. yl Ladies' Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched and embroidered; 39c and 50c qualities. Tuesday on.y at Men's Blue Chambray Shirts, with two laundered collars to match; sizes 14 to 17. Sale price Men's Working Shirts, extra heavy black and white twill shirts, double front and back; also 'black sateens; all double stitched; best oOc value.

Sale price 50c Quality Silk Four-in-Hands, including the popular checks, plaids and plain colors; clean new assortment. Just opened for this Men's 35c Balbriggan Underwear--Drawers made with double seat; ail garment perfect. Sale I price I I Men's 16c and 18c Fancy Hose, grays, tans, blues and black, with silk embroidered figures, Sale 3 pairs for 25c. (Only three pairs to a customer.) Our entire stock of Fancy ShelLttud Amber Back Combs, including the very, latest novelties in plain and mounted styles, will go on sale to-day at 25 cent less than regular price. Combs--One lot "Spanish Top Back Combs, the latest styles; 50c value.

Sale Bass--One lot Ladies'Carriaffe black and brown; leather lined, inside purse and case; $1.00 values. Sale price 59c Teddy Bear Purses, 25c quality I5c Belts--On center counter you'll find a lot of Silk and Leather Belts, various colors and styles, 25c to 50c values. Sale price lOc One Odd Lot Belts, latest styles fl 8 black and colors. Specia.at I 50 dozen Belts, including leather, gilt and elastic, in all new colors and designs; largest assortment we have ever shown. VI Sale price tiigh Class Leather Belts, in up-to-the-minute styles; were made to sell afc and $2.50.

To-day your choice at Wl 8. TEALL BUYS AT-THE VALLEY ARE GIVEN Pays $11,000 for Twenty-three Acres of Land--Purchaser to Be- side on Property. Flora Anderson lias sold a farm of twenty-three ncrcfi In tlvs Town of Onon- dnfja to i i a S- Teall of J-cavonwortli avenue, The consideration waa The property is located on South Snltna street near the cast sklo of Onontlapa Valley. Mr. Tcall will live on tlic farm, WALCH WILL PROVEb.

The wilt oC Mrs. Caroline TVnlch. widow of Frederic Waloh, was formally provoj ycstprclny ancl letters granted to Miss QerLi-udo JVrederit: Vvalch. Miss Caroline C. was named as an exccuu'ix, Tmt en objections made by Philip AValtli sho renounced h'jr rlglit.

Letters of administration oT the estate of Jamea Dbran wore granted to Mrs. Ella- M. Doran. THEIR SUMM Each Squad Goes on Duty an HOUT Earlier Than in the Winter. An order has been issued by Chief Police Martin Cad in rhnngint; the hours of for the policeman, The.

i squad w.U go on duly at o'clock and no-m, a ernonn squatl go on at TIMOM and i i i o'clock, when it i ho relieved by tho rJKJii scuiuls. sqnnds will do i '1 o'clock in I morning. This is the unnnor n.rran^e- mcnt and moans a go an hour earlier a aro relieved ar. hour curlier, SHARES BEING SOLD CHURCH CARPET Occasion Marked by Wesleyan Methodists Is the Present Pastor's Eighteenth Anniversary. NEW BAKERY IS TO COST -m Will Be Built by Ohill Bros, on Soon to Award Contract.

It isjcxpcctcd that the contract for the erection of the soldiers' and sailors' monument will bo executed tills week. It will be about year- cfo.rc tho work ot erection will besln in CHutou square. Receives Anonymous Letter. Mayor Alan C. Fobos yesterday received an anonymous letter eoihplaining about two saloons "doing" business last Sunday.

The letter was referred to the police for Investigation, IK POLICE COURT. The Wesleyan Methodist Church Is sell- 1 ins shares In an anniversary carpet. stock sells at $1 share, and tho members and friends of the society havo been invited to take from one to ten shares. Lo be paid for within months. It is proposed to sell 150 shares.

This is the eighteenth anniversary oE tho beginning of iho pastorate of J. B. Knapponberger. The auditorium hits been recently decorated ana lighted by electricity. Site in Slioa nard Street of saloon sLroct, in Poll wo Court ntornlng viol iLlni; the Uuiior lax law, Ml3 cxuniinatlon was adjourned to Thi day ufternoon.

Kazol Rose ROCHO of arraigned en a rharpe ol 1 Sho ivag sentenced 10 the PeiiitcnLlury for i Ruby Boincr of South Clinton street, convicted i Intoxication, was given a auupcndcil sentence. John Kolloy, a saloon keeper, cliargaci with selling lUiuor to 'mi JiMllatu IIo was discharged for lack ol evidence. Charles Adams and John Myers, "who had two their when arreslccl Sunday morning, were convicted of i Inl.oxlotion and BontoncL'd to serve sirty tiayy and thirty, days, respectively. In tho Penitentiary, James Kennedy, an wns public aud a fiUHpendcd BCU- JOHN SHERLOCK EFECTS Officers Elected. At a ract'tlngr of the.

directors of the S. Gasket Company held yesterday TV. H. Farrington. was elected president, Charles I- 1 a New York, vice-president, Frank E.

Young," secretary, George 0- Munger, treasurer, and A. H. Vandcn- inirg, 1 general manager. The. company wns i organized for tho manufacture and of an Invention of A.

H. Vandenburg S. ITarrlnston for tho laying or sewer other pipes "tt'Ct Sister Benefits by Raffle. A watch belonging A Tlnirlow, Tsho i a week ago-to-day at. St.

scphs Hospital, lias been pro-- u-'cda going-to his sister. It was won -by Peberl of No. C2G Butternut street'! tory will be-used largel: for turning out No 24. interior -work 'for all kin la of buildings. Derrick Randall, architects, are preparing plans for a bal cry to be erected by Cahill Bros, at Nos.

23C-2-15 Shoimard street at a cost oC about incluOtng Ground will be broken for this building soon, and it is planned to havo it completed by the middle of IB summer. Iho site is bo cleared at IPS of the frame building now standing 'I The plans will will "a brick buHcllng 100 bv 'iO in dimensions and of brick ronsti u-'tion. When it is. completed and nciuipi ed the firm intends to Incrnase Its out mt of goads. REV.

Former Syracuse Resident Sees Need New Leader at Bethany Church, of Buffalo. 1 Rev. Robert 13. Adams, formerly of this city, has tendered his resignation as pastor oC the Bethany Presbyterian' Church of Buffalo. In making his farewell address Mr.

Adams suid that lie bcliovod thero was a psychological time for a preacher to go as well as for Mm to como. "Bethany Church," said lie, "is just ready for a new leader, and new methods lo go on to reap a larger measure of success than could possibly be obtained under tho present leadership." KATTAN Incorporated With Capital of 000--James E. Johnson to Manage Property. A MfLL'AND FACTORY Structure Is in Street Near 4 Worth-State John i a mill, and factory ir. iear North State street, to bo used in his' Contracting business.

IH a two-story frame building, by 04 fj-et In dimens ons and will bfi for its machine cq ilpment in two weeks. Mr. Sherlock'is using, a site-which ho leased oC the McCarthy estate. It is directly hack Fry Block. fac 7 Richmond Speaks of Heresy.

Rev. George Chalmers Richmond said to his congregationjn St. George's Church of Rochester Sunday tho greatest heretic in the Diocese of TVfest- ern New York is iho clergyman who affirms the literal interpretation of tho Bible. He said that one was work- Ing for Lrod and humanity there was no time for heresy trials. Wants $10,000 for.Burns.

George A. Morris, a former employe of S. Cheney Son ManKus, has brought suit against Walter TV. Cheney as surviving partner of'the firm for $10,000. Mr.

Morris was molten iron in the Cheney foundry December'5. C. Sargent is his attorney; TVHh a capitalization of $15,000 the Halm Hotel Company has liccn incorporated for tho purpose of doing a general hotel and restaurant At present the company will confine itself to the Hotel Manhattan in this city. Anthony llahn is president of tho company and James E. Johnson will assume to-morrow management oC the Hotel The other director of the company Henry Snilngler.

This organization Jlr. Kahn nn i to surrender some of the duties at the hotel. The Premier Metal Company was incorporated yesterday with capital of $10,000. The directors are: TVilliam B. Goldfe, William F.

Gooloy, Peter A. McColomnn and "William Campion. The company will manufacture and deal In metalg of all The Chicago Shoe Kcpair Company of Syracuse has incorporated with a capital stock oC :S.OOO. Tljo directors are Abraham. Samuel and Charles Ball.

Incorporation papers were filed at Al- bahy yesterday by the Fnyettc Milk Produce Compr.ny of Kayetteville. The capital stock Is $4,000. and tho directors are given C. Collins; and A. Armstrong' A BRONCHIAL COUGHS.

Breathe Hyomei's Healing Air and: All Irritation Will Be Quickly Cured. Tho most irritating und annoying: form of couffh is hat tcnnfd bronchial. VPeo--' pic subject bronchinl troubles whenever there i.j a change In tho weather or they arc exposed to a a will "catch" a bronchial cough, which is Very disagreeable, irritatlnr annoying. Bronchial troubles be cured by stomnch doring. Tli-i medicated air oC Hy-o-mei is the only treatment Hint reaches the affected parts and gives relief and CUD.

It destroys nil the disease germs a are present In the and lungs, soothes, and relieves tho irritated mucous membrane In all parts of bronchial tubes and quickly overcomes I irritation. Bronchitis Is really an inflammation o( the mucus membrane lining tho air pa sages and K- purely a local disease, fio that need; a local xrcatmcnt like that afforded by Hy-o-mei. "We do not want anyone's money Hyomei givi-s relief and cure, and w-3 absolutely that money will be funded unless the remedy gives satisfaction. All druggists should be able to supply' yon with Hyomel or we will send b.y mail on receipt of price, and every package is Fold with the distinct understanding it costs npthinir unless It cures. Boo.h's Hyomei Company, BuC- lalo, N.

Y. i "i WANT ADS. /ICK.BESTTLXS.- J. -I I I I I.

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