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F1UDAY. tf-UmUAKV- 5. 1015. hush avenue and Fourth avenue. lo SERVANT 1 FI1STI01 Oi TAX tween Hanson place and Butler STITI IH HER ECO FROM GAS '3 street.

This Is a art of the subway which Is now occupied by a temporttry sewer. A public hearing will be hAld also on the same day upon the form of contract for the construction of Hec- Whu Joseph Solomon, tt Bay Twenty-ninth etreat, went to his kitchen early to-day to sea why breakfast weus Hot he failed to find the eervant, Victoria Pur Publlo Service Commission On Account of the death of MRS. JOHN A. SCHWARZ the store will be closed until Jonfay morning, tlon No. 2 of Houie No.

29. llio Nos-trand avenue DTanch, of the Kastern Parkway subway, from a point about 220 foet south of Church avenue to a point about 142 feet south of Flutbush The time limit In this contract is twenty-two months, and the bond will he jio.wo.. On Account of lbs death of MRS. JOHN A. SCHWAKZ the store will be closed until Monday morning, February 8 Deputy Street Cleaning Commissioner Will Hire tto Additional Men.

in Pries of Ercadi Inevitalite, Feeling Arranges for Work at DeKalb Avenue. masks, 17 years old, who had been with the family two months. A search of the home allowed the door of har room locked and a strong odor of tu in th hall. The girl whs discovered In bed, with gas to The Standard Union 1 ALBANY, Feb. 6-There were In: dlcatloni to-day that en amicable adjustment of til propositi tux legislation would be made so that there would be no friction between Gov.

Whitman and Controller Travis, The hearing OA the Kmertton-Hlnman, bill, which was to have taken place next Tuesday, has been adjourned for week, and when It comes out of com CLEANERS FIGHT FOR PAY. February 8 TWO HEARINGS ORDEREb. HOSECUTICN TKELATESED. flowing from a Jet. Dr.

Kahn, ot Coney Island Hospital, pronounced the girl dead. Solomon says the girl, who came TffilHilLlfflEO; ITI.LIL'J IS SUSPECTED from Austria eight months ago, had in Fourth Avenue and Eastern i MATTE been In a cheerful mood since em mittee there Is a prosuect It will be In amandsd form so that none of the authority over the assessing or col- bargo on Wheat Exporting oilay Causes Trouble Municipal Building. i7Z ployed by him and thinks her death was the result of in accident. Parkway Tubes Concerned, Is Woman's Solution. SALAMANCA, N.

Feb. lectlng taxes now held by the Con- 132 BROADMY. QUINCY ST. trailer will be disturbed. their heads battered to pulp, ths bod rFIHE KElfl HOSPITAL The Publlo Service Commission Threatened action by the State au It was announced at the office the Street Cleaning Department ies of Mrs.

Lizzie Drake. years old; Mrs. Irene Spencer. 33 years old, and her daughter. Gertrude Spencer, were Mioritio aralast any concerted Jnove Gov.

Whitman told Controller Travis that If he could convince the Legislature that the corporation tax bureau should not be disturbed, and the Legislature passed the bill with the Corporation tax bureau provision eliminated the bill would be approved. to-day approved the securities offered by Samuel Beskln under a tract awarded to him for the recon fJFOUlEIFOS MB ST1TES the Terminal Building to-day that there will not be a call for extra found In their bedrooms early to-day. AROUSES I PATIENTS i raise the pries of bread was met wltn calm assurance) by the Brooklyn All three had been pounded to death with a sledge hammer. The police Man to-day. They ara confident struction of the DeKalb avenue station on the Fourth avenue subway, are looking for an Italian who board TO RELIEVE OiSTFESS FrITEST TO KB thr la no conspiracy, that ao corn ed at the house, and who 1) suspected and the chairman and secretary bioatlon la at work to boost prices.

Fire In the apartment of of the crime. snow removers for the. present. After a tour of Brooklyn, Deputy Commissioner Maura satisfied himself that all the streets have been opened for traffic. All the 2,000 white wings, however, have been working since the beginning of the snowfall.

From 3.000 to 3.000 -ot Btreet Am )n Idualf they feel that the fen were authorized to execute the contract on behalf of the city with a PETROQRAD. Feb. 6. After spending, several days with the Czarina at the Imperial Palace, at Tsar-koe-Selo, fifteen miles south of Petro-grad, the Czar left last night for the front In Central Poland. (Continued from First Page.) Hoffman, on the aecond floor of a two-story and basement frame dwelling at 107 South Third street, last mil In price la Inevitable.

Many Curee Orfn riwrwata Oris Aavinsr characterised the powerful bond for (50,000. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININ8 ninoves the hakeri- been added to the plo by the War Office. The French mads causa Thsr only one "BROMO The additional cross-overs and philanthropic foundations as "chart table trasts" In his testimony he night, caused damage ef 110, The neers in lifting the price of a loaf to Look sor aisnature ec a-, w. ukuvk. ua.

an Isolated attack against the Ger Cleaning Commissioner Fetherston's arrival of the engines aroused the other changes at the DeKalb avenue station ars for the purpose of permitting- express trains In the new fore Federal Industrial Relations Commission just befor closing WUtlairiBburg HosDltaX snow righting reserves gathered In in 1 1 I 1, man positions northwest of Perthes, but were repulsed. Elsewhere artil WIO H.UIIlVl). JL.IIl.U'llQ, .1.1111.1 11, for their pay to-day, and made State Commissioner of Foods and Markets John J. Dillon, who has been on the lookout for a conspiracy, yesterday commended the bakers' efforts Save $7 to $27 time last night, Morris Hlllqutt, par- lery duals are In progress. things uncomfortable for several nearby, nut tnere was no panic.

Fire from unknown oause broke Out at o'clock last night and caused 400 damage to the bedroom ot bam Horowitz at C87 Park avenue. lor Socialist," to-day essayed to prove subway to stop at the station. The contract allows seven montlls In which to do the reconstruction, work and four months additional In which to restore surface conditions. hours. Nearly 800 of them were Qti4 ai4il asU trl sir am a A ajAtr a at 41 a-1l ll Aviators Bombard Trenches.

PARIS, Feb. S. German aviators, to avoid the Impending increase in bread cast. He has scented a the flour dealers whlcB there before I A. H.

and had to be kept out of the lobby to allow the his contention. He attacked the motives of the foundations, declaring nFt of their hukd funds A match mmt fire td the clothes The Commission held a uubllo hear. traveling in squadrons, are raining employes In the building to get to shells oh the allied trenches all along are applicable to the relief of the he tbinks has forced Bakers into false position. Mow Than CVmiHrr Needs. their offices.

Two men fainted from the excitement and had to be givan medical treatment. vttuu ww iiiim ma tav u.aiiii aviVi nil season for $25 to $50. They are all good value, but many are The wisdom of economy suggests that you call end look. Suit to Measure, $18 Special Overcoatings, satin lined, to measure, $25. Ing on the form of contract" for th removal of the temporary sewer In ths Fourth avenue subway between Hanson place and Butler street.

This widespread poverty, uumij tresa of the American population. the battle line In Belgium from Nteu-port south of Yprea, dispatches from closet In th apartment of Harry say at 293 Ralph avenue at 12:30 A. M. to-day, Damage trifling. A few minutes earlier an alarm was sounded for a.

firs In the clothes closet of Mrs. R. Meyerson at Mc-Klbbln street- The snow ehovelers could not un He charged direcuy inai ine contract will now be advertised for the battle front to-day asserted. derstand why they were not allowed think It obvious that there must been some agreement or understanding smong dealers from the very t-Htna ar IntanaOU CO UCVCIUU limoo tne use or the elevators and made a matuis which will prova Two German monoplanes bom Dias. it allows three months for the work, and ths bond will be $4,000.

disturbance. of benefit to the wealthy. barded the town of Fumes, six miles of th high ne aaia. "There is not the slightest Justifica )Viaa fs1saf IMI('fllIls7 111 Hli IU I IWI in. Broadway A uui a Hearings Are Ordered.

A publlo hearing on the form of Lines Are Formed. Several policemen, with the aid of tion for time high prices, for there la he said, "occupy themselves rgiy with social, economic and political inside the allied lines. At the same time German artillery dropped shells from a great distance into the town. No great damage was done. all elevator men who could be spared, science.

And too orten tnese learn certainly more whsat In the country than the country needs." I response to a telegram from Dll- contract was ordered for Feb. 28 for ths completion of construction and station finish on that part of the ings reflect tne person" imiiiiiowunn, mm of their exponents. nnaiiy arrangea the crowd in three lines and kept them moving to the paymaster's office. The excitement Imi, Attorney-General Egburt Js. Several German taubes passed over and when institutions for the teaching Fourth avenue subway In Brooklyn running under Ashland place, Flat- tv-odbury announced he will prosecute under the Donnelly Anti-Trust again reached a high point when the the Allies' trenches near Nieuport.

of these subjects are creaieu, bv-ih nrtnwpd bv individuals with IF SACK HURTS IE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Eat less meat if Kidneys feel like lead or Bladder bothers. Their objective apparently was Dun line made up of the Bronx cleaners was seen to move faster than the Act If evidence of conspiracy Is un earthed. AmAA Mass Interests, and so kirk, object of several aerial attacks, cial bias, th danger ia that such bias others. The Bronklynitea and Man-hattanltes were Indignant at this. 41 re.

Plditer 8. Bhnmway, In chars; but dispatches from the seacoast The Finance Department explained town failed to mention their arrival. that the men who Went for their The Argonne region Was the acens money to-day were those who did not wait to be paid at the emergency of the) Brooklyn end of the National Women's Municipal League, said today the fiiht would have to won In by Congress putting an embargo on the exportation of wheat. Calls Drastic Action Unfair. stations established last of the moat desperate Infantry fighting in the last twenty-four hours.

A German attack forced the French to. when 126,000 were paid out. About lis. 000 will be paid to-day. I at the J.B.GRCENHUT COM7AMY.

evacuate mora than 100 yards of will naturally -communicate uwu the teacher who owes his living to the generosity of the founder or pa- "Th important problem df capital and labor must be studied. If a college professor or teacher is outspoken In opposition to the interest of the benefactor, even thougrh his honest views lead him to such opposition, he cannot expect advancement." Hilloiuit advocated making the present Industrial Commission a permanent arovernmental body and clothing It with power to Investigate and mediate in all industrial disturbances Several complaints that men who I Host idiKs rorget that the Kidneys, m. mm worked ten hours were being paid nke the bowels, get sluggish and for only eight were referred to the trenches. During the night the French oounter-attacked. In a brilliant Street Cleaning Department, which ma charge they drove the Germans from paid off 600 or 800; men.

any, sine wo ana iw com 83DU SIXTH AVE iQnTO ICI2 STREET the captured tranches and rushing on captured 100 yards of German om Minn misery in uie aiuuer region, sevtir Some Minor Accidents. headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid Tony Gentille, 30 years old, of liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and -MAIN BUILDING- Samuel Wetsel, flour broker, of 191 Flushing avenue, maintained It would be unfair for Congress to aft w-h-n good prices aire secured for heat. Ha said Congress, to be con. fitnt, should step In when train is i lieap In order to protect the farmer from logs If It Is folnf to act hn strain la high and prevent them tvrtm evening up wrlth proflta Several Bart Side, Manhattan, meetings of bakers were held last night to discuss the situation. They decided unless the cost of flour goes down, bread goes up.

2102 Atlantic avenue, employed by, all sorts of bladder disorders. affectlngr interitate business. French artillery has been successful the B. R. while shoveling snow Ydu simply must keep your kidneys ntf a car In the barn at Jnmnlca Rctive and clesui.

and the moment you in. silencing German bombardment. Veluh ouV'of "the hands'of south of Arras, northeast of Albert the bankers and Invest It-a little avenue and Fanchon place, fell and feel an ache or pain In the kidney was removed to Kings County Hoe-'region, get about four ounces of Jad and In the region of Ndyon and more in the hands of the people was Salts from nv a-oud drug store here, nital suffering from concussion of mda tv Renresentative Charles A. Peronne. the The accident occurred at 6: 0 P.

M. yesterday. take a tableepoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This1 famous salts Is made from the Turks Menace the Suez. ATHENS, Feb.

g-Turklsh troops, While coasting at Dykman and of the Sixth Minnesota District. He advocated government loans to farmers and Industrial concerns. He said, the government should extend loans to all instead of merely to the banks. Van Brunt streets at 7:35 P. M.

i-M nf sraoea and lemon juice, com yesterday William Toung, 9 years numbering at least 10.000, have crossed 81nal Peninsula and are now blned with lltbia. and la harmless old, of 111 Dykman street, collided The Wsather Bureau to-day ordered warnings displayed of southeast storm dua to hit the Atlantic coatt from Jacksonville, Flaw la Wilmington, N. to-night. with an unknown boy. The lad was massing along the Sues Canal be thrown from his sled, receiving a flush dogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity.

It also neutralises the acids In (he urine so It no longer Irritates, thus ending; bladder tween Port Said and Suez, according Introdudory Sale of Women's and Misses' New Spring Dresses That Would Ordinarily Sell at $7.50 to $9.75 $(T QC Some even higher. On sale here, tomorrow, at. JZs The garments offered here tomorrow are the VERY NEWEST SPRING STYLES, splendidly made, and of the most desirable materials. They are excellent values at the prices they were made to sell for. Can you imagine how eagerly women who appreciate smart, new fashions will seize this opportunity to supply their needs at such a surprisingly low price? How we managed to prevail upon one of our best makers to sell us these dresses so that we might be able to sell them at a price so out of proportion to their actual value will not interest you so much as to know that you may select from beautiful dresses made of such highly desirable materials as Taffeta.

Crepe Voile. Silk Poplins. Satin Chiffon and Fine Serffe cut on the forehead. to advloas to-day. The ice on the sidewalk at Stone The Turks ara delaying a general and Glenmore avenues was the cause disorders.

Jad Salts la harmless; Inexpensive; m.ti.. delightful effervescent Uthla- of Sarah Schaffer, 1 yeara old, of advance upon the English positions pending the arrival of strong Otto 190 Snedlker. avenue, supping at A HEARS. On' Tuesday. Feb.

water drink- which everybody should tk nnw and then to keep their kid 7:30 P. JUi yesterday an fracturing her right ankle: I She was taken to man fnrrtea. reoortea comma up hi Mary, beloved wife of the lata David Ahearn. Funeral from her their rear. Preliminary skirmishes neys clean, thus avoiding serious com Bradford Btreet Hospital.

continue near Kl Kantara and at sev. Eleven-year-old Jones, or further south. 5 plications. A wall-known local druggist says be sella lots of Jad Salts to folks whe haiteve In overcoming kidney trouble 210 Troy avenue, while! coasting at 4:45 M. yesterday in Bedford Park, i.

la to resldenee, zt DeKalb avenue, on Saturday, Feb. at 8 A. thenca to St. Patrick's Churah. Interment Holy Cross.

CCrvHOTr-At her late home, t2l Dean street, Brooklyn, Thursday, Feb. 4, Julia F. Conroy, daughter The English, who at first minimized the importance of the Turkish movement, now give It more consideration. Reinforcements are being BATH BEACH AWAITING WORD FROM GOLDWATER At the regular meeting of the Bath Beach Taxpayers' Association at Eighteenth and Cropsey" avenues last nisrht the principal business transacted related to a report that Health Commissioner Goldwater has Issued or will Issue an order prohibit ins; the use of the waters of Oravesemd Bay for bathing during the ooraing season. While two small sewers flow into the bay, the members of the association hold there is not sufficient pollution to make bathing- there dangerous.

It was stated a. letter to the Commissioner on the subject has not been answered and a committee was appointed to call on him and protest againat ejuch an order. fell from his sled and cut his neaa. Dr. Barnett attended the lad.

while It Is only sent to the canal from Cairo, The materials are similar in weight and texture to those now beinjr worn, thus mak Shipping to Continue. ing these dresses IDEALLY SUITED FOR PRESENT AND EARLY SPRING WEAR. of Mary and the late John Conroy. Solemn requiem mass will be COPENHAGEN. Feb.

8. Germany's The styles for street and afternoon, in black and every correct color. 1 celebrated Saturday morning, Feb, fi. at 9:90 o'clock, at St. Joseph's R.

Church, Paclfle street near Van. derbllt avenue, Brooklyn. Inter threat of a blocKaae or an unui i ports and part of the coaat of Holland by the declaration of a waf zone is much discussed, but shipping ni nnntinua between Holland and ment Holy Cross Cemetery, under tne direction of Flannigan as Hon, England until It has been proved that 15 Stunning Spring Models The three pictured will 1846 Benson avenue. I I M. (nee Tanke), beloved wire ot mawara Irian t.

OPPOSITE TH BROOKLYN POST OmCS BROOKLYN'S PIONEER STORE. ESTABLISHED 18J7. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS TILL 10 nery, died at her residence, 15 Oreenwood Wednesday noon, Funeral servtoes Friday at P. M. Nature some place where everything; grow beat Beat from beat places.

Interment Evergreen. give but a slight hint of their exquisite beauty. Clever Military, Bolero, Suspender, Empire and fancy Eton Coatee styles, trimmed with laces, embroidery, buttons, etc. New model skirts in yoke his residence, 227 Park Row, in his 25th year, Charles Haggerty, son of Mary Germany can execuie nor lui. The "National Tldende" declares that the menace to neutral shipping Is a brutal violation of the guarantee of free neutral commerce.

"We hope the German menace will not be carried out," It says. "If It ta it will cause the deepest Indignation among all neutral nations." SON MAY BE NAMED TO MANAGE FATHER'S ESTATE Justice Crane In Special Term of the Supreme Court to-day was asked to appoint Henry, B. Tredwell, of 1490 Bedford avenue, committee of his father'. John H. Tredwell, who Men's $1.00 Soisette Shirts and the late Wm.

Michael Hag-eerty, and brother of Michael CHlbert, William and Miss May Hajreerty and arte neon of Chas. 59c and flare effects. Burke. Notice of funeral here- First arrival of the new Spring productions ot a widely known brand. These Silky Nesllsree Shirts are made with all the exacting dstaila of the best 11.00 grades.

New patterns, all war- ranted fadeproot, extra full body; sizes 14 to 17 In. Don't miss this won after. derful sale every dress Lone; Council, No. 7 26. R.

members and friends is new, every style is handsome. There is a Children's Natural Wotl Undershirts CEYLON TEA was recently adjudged Incompateni, becoming, perfectly fitting dress for, every woman and miss who attends this great event to to manage his affairs. His wife Is In the Presbyterian Hospital, Man Heavy fine quality Cashmere Wool Mixed Undershirts for children final accumulation from a leading; mill some are seconds. All value from 48c. to 76c.

Sizes 20 to Hi inch only. 29c Wkite Rom Coffee, Only 35c a Psusd hattan. a ---'J morrow. Misses sizes. 14 to 18 years; 34 to 44 None C.

O. Mcn'sMediumWeight Gray Merino Underwear Men's medium weight Gray Merino Underwear, mads from QQ-regular 75c fabric; slight seoonda; all Oatv bust-measure for women. We repeat: Select your new Spring Dress NOW, but instead of paying $7.50 or $9.75 Ar $1.50 Sample Hand Bags at 79c A splendid lot of recently made new model Hand Bags of Pin Seal Leather, with patent catch, leather lined and all inner vanity fittings. None C. O.

Laces Direct from Brussels pay KJUfJ ars Invited to attend funeral services of Brother William B. Hughes, husband of the late Jennie Hughes, at his late residence, .10 West Madlaon avenue, N. Saturday. Feb. at P.

M. Interment In Cedar nrova Cemetery at 10.JO A. M. Sunday, Feb. 7.

Mf-TEirAN. Rose A. Meehan. widow of John Meehan and dearly beloved mother of Mrs. Jennie C.

Russell, died Feb. HI 6. Funeral from her home, 5 Second plane, on Saturday, Feb. 6, at A. thence to St.

Mary Star ot the Sea Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will ba offered. QrmK. On Feb. 4, Helen, beloved daughter of John and Margaret 11. Quirk, at her residence, 73 Henry at.

Funeral on Sunday, Feb. 7, at I P. M. RICHARDS. On Thursday.

Feb. 4. 1916. Mary, widow of Jamea Richard Funeral at her lata residence, II Chauncey at, on Sunday, Fsb. 1, at 1:46 P.

M. Thureday, Feb. 4. Ma rgareth Schwars, widow of John A. Schwars.

Funeral from her lata residence, 144 Park place, Saturday. Feb. t. at A. thenca to St Joseph's Church, Pacific xtreet, near Vanderbllt avenue, where a solemn requiem mass will ha celebrated at 10 A.

M. sharp. Interment In St. John's Cemetery. $1.25 Gloves at 85c.

I -MAIN BUILDING- 50c Handkerchiefs at 23c. Importer's sacrifice lot of men's high grade all pure linen Handkerchiefa, Vi and Inch hems; full ilzea to. Trad tfiirk Women's Real Kid Gloves. I- clasp, high grade Importation, In plain white or white with black stitching. 1,200 Boys' Winter Overcoats sXfeorrn.50, i2.50, s3.50 25c Mill Ends, Fine Taffeta Ribbons, yd.

1 4c Lots of 15c Veiliigs Tabled at Yd. 5c. Miscellaneous group of desirable Veilings, prominent In lot are fancy dotted and octagon net sorts In black and colors. Regular 25c. Neckwear, Including Oulmpes of shadow lace and lawn embroidered batiste Gladstone Collars.

1 Ef tabled at ADC Here's a sale that is a sure winner, for we are now right in the very grip of Winter, and every boy should have a good overcoat. REGULAR PRICES ARE PRACTICALLY SPLIT IN HALF. OVERCOATS, Formerly to $3,50, at $1.50 Button-to-Neck; Polo and Balmacaans; heavy mixtures 2Vg to 8 years. OVERCOATS, Usually Priced to $5, at $2.50 Button-to-Neck and palmacaansl AT THE SAME PRICE (12.60) we In heavy tweeda. In browns, grays, I Include Long Overcoata in heavy tan.

etc alan ATI wont Vhtm fancr tweeds, fancy warm tans. also, ALL-WOOL CHIN- and serviceable linings; sties to CHILLAS. Slses to I years. lis yeans. IN MEM0HIAM.

$2.00 Messaline. Petticoats at $1.29 Newest colors represented, all with pleated ruttle, correct new models, nicely made: regularly sold at 12.00, RKKTHY. In memory of my dear v.rother, James J. Eeedy, who departed thia life Feb. 6, 1914.

Pjmi mar wither and flewftra mar die. But la my memory. erother. Chiffon Waists. Clearance lot of dainty effects.

We have just received our first shipment of Laces to come from Brussels since war was declared. These goods were purchased by our Foreign buyer last June. This is in every way a most desirable lot of goods, a character and style not plentiful in New York to-day. It consists of the following: At 12C to $2.00 yd Real Cluny Laces. Edges grid Insertion.

At 15c to $1.25 yd. Real Valenciennes Edges and Insertion. At $12.00 to $50.00 Real Duchess and Brussels Rose Point Lace. At $1.10 to $1.65 each Venetian Point At $3.50 to $18.50 Lace Scarfs. At $16.00 to $45.00 Bridal Veils, Special: Several hundred sample pieces of high-grade Laces and beaded trimming's in short lengths from this Brussels manufacturer at about one-fourth of their ordinary prices.

Price range, 10c to $2.00 each. James McCutcheon Co. Fifth 34th and 33d new colors, with elaborate lace trimming! values 12.75 to 14-00. X.OV THE OVERCOATS at $3.50 Are Bargain Wonders! Sweater Coats. Closing lot of wouhi'i all wool Sweater Coats, ntw models; Oxford and tans; 1 On valua 12.00 leaWa 1.50 Sweaters at 95c.

In this varied lot of Wool Sweaters are kinds for mimes and boys; all colon; roll collar and ruff neck. its JOHN REEDT. --vy An anniversary mass was Thursday, Feb. 4, H16, ft tt- Stanislaus' Church, Brook -i tot the repose of the soul of J. Keerty, who departed this el).

6. 1814. i arvand Brother Patrick. Our own former low prices ran to $5.75. Long Convertible, Shawl Collar and Balmacaar) stylos.

Sizes 10 to I II years. Heavy-weight tweeds In brown, light and dark grays, tan, Jancy mixtures, diagonal and Herringbone effects $3.50 Dresses at 1.89. Children's Tailored Dresses, some allover embroidery, others piated with wide Insertions; sizes 2 to yeara 1 r- vt FOrND, 2,100 BOYS' SUITS on Sale, Tomorrow, at 12.45. S2.93 13.95 Here are suits In Winter and Early Spring fabrics and fashions. Oood-looking suits that will keep your boys warm and well dressed.

1,000 fcults. ns- $9 A STi J00 Suits. ns-SOQCldOO Suits, us- SQ at nally to 15.50 ually to J6.7X O.VO Savings In this sale average from SOo to 12.76 on a suit, according to jour selection. The styles: BALKAN, NORFOLK and PATCH POCKET MODELS. The CHEVIOTS, TWEEDS, CASSIMERES, FANCY MIXTURES and ALL-WOOL NAVT BLUE SERGES AT THE HIGHER PRICE.

SUes 7 to It yeara hi wn Orpheum -r-: mn4 it) cent ttor. iif-rd. 2 Special Lots of Silk Hosiery Men's Black Sox: mil! dl- Women's usual Sle. grade black rect lot of pelra A and colored fir; slight seconds for OUC 611k Stocklngrs eOC Delicious Fresh Cake and Crullers Every Saturday I i i-f at V- on i I rrfj. 'v o- SII305 Fulton 274 to 282 Washington SI.

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