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Times Union from Brooklyn, New York • 12

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12 TIII3 IIHOOKLYTf TIMES, TIIUHSDAYMARCn 3, 100C. A Fine Dinner an Luncheon in Our Sun EARM I In every detail the Leading 69 Years Compelling Low Price. Retail Establishment of A. Close, at 6 P. M.

Third Floor, the great "THE SIXTH HOUR." Store Openi Dally at Men's 8:30 shine Restaurant. Model Service, Model Cookery, Modest Cost. Money are so many more to see. vou 8, IB, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, 1,0, II, 13 15, 17, 10,20, 21, 22,23 24, 28, 27 snd 29 West Thlrtnnth Strttl MBW UORK. FRiDAy, as Usual Bargain Daq No Rip Van Wtnkle-lsm htrt-We are wide wk all the time attending strictly to buslntst.

Here For On Exhibilion on Religious Painting, Savings to-morrow. We will be glad you called. rtrvlc larch Shirt Waist Box, 95c. Cretonti. cuihion top and brut 1200, Worth 95c, at 59c.

A Most Important Offering. TIIE MAN WHO HAS SHIRTS TO WJY for immediate wear and for Sprinjr and Summer will find in this offering a good ronson for laying in an entire BtmHon'M supply. For every Shirt in the 120() ready to-morrow is absolutely NKYV. Every Shirt comes to us fresh from the factory. Every Shirt is correctly made-superior in style and lit and finish.

There are 000 Shirts of woven madras in six different styles, each style having three colora-makinjr eighteen color or stripe combinations. Grays, blues and tans and all tho Shirts made with separate cuffs. There are 600 Shirts of twill percales, a soft finished cloth, In six different styles, each stylo having three colors making eighteen color or stripe combinations. Some of the prettiest Shirts of the season are in this lot: in pink, blue, heliotrope, tan and array with snots and stripes. Cuffs attached.

Some fo'kt, suddenly arou cd to rcaldatlon that thty mu do torn thing: to bring: trade, try like to many before them, to copy our methods. I It will take more money Man they cm afford to lost TO MATCH THE VALUES WE GIVE It takes more than a few low priced Items TO MAKE A BARGAIN DAY. In all New York there )i not another house that would present such a MULTITUDE OF VALUES IN NEW GOODS Aj are told ol In these lists i 16 Inch Striped Madras, 15c. value I Your 27 Inch Basket Weave Cheviot, 19c. value choice Dimity Checka and Stripes, He and lie.

value. rv Lawn Stripe. J5e. and 19c. value I IfC Striped Novelty Cheviot, lie.

value Imported Figured Pique, 25c value I Yard A few pieces are slightly Impeded, othera in ahort lengths, but moitly they are perfect and in full pieces. Fruit Biscuit at 8c. pkg. name a few specials, There norl-i Frotana choice Nougatlne, Mail or Telephone Table, Main Floor. Handsome I b.ua vmur, $2.00 Covered with Uncy Our Ana and delicioua Heavy stippled handsome large 40c.

choice Peachea and Creama, and I Your choice, 10c. None O. D. No ordera, On Bargain at, per lb 29c, White and Gold Dinner Every one of the 1,200 Shirts Men's $12.50 and $15.00 Suits mark. They are all plain fronts, and the sizes range trom 14 ti 17.

Only because the maker's orders are filled for the season wa Sets, edges, with your initial on each piece in a old English letter; choice of two at. NEW WASH DRESS FABRICS ot. Organdy Carraux floral effects Je 49 ct. Chlffonettea fancy shades-high lualre 29 49 ct. Silk mixed Crepes evening; shades S3 he willing to close out the balance alum Floor, it tn I'laoo.

Nuiie Bum u. u. it. i.iiu.umo, tuuito omu DOWIS, CnOICe designs and timings, regular vBc; this lot only. Still Some Dress Ginghams, 5c.

(aa shown in our Windows) $7.85. Black Thibets, mixed Worstedi, Cheviot and Cassimere mixtures, in single and double breasted, stylish fabrics, tailoring the best. $3.00 Boys' Suits. $1,79. Double breasted and Norfolk stylet, ages 7 to IS only, 138 Suits in this lot.

a closing out of our $3.00 line of medium and heavy weight Suits, a grand opportunity to get a Boys' Suit for early spring wear, at about one-half actual value, mixed Catsimeres and Tweeds, wear resisting. $4.00 and $5.00 Boys' Suits, $2.85. Double breasted and Norfolk, 85 Suits In this lot; blue Thibets, Packages of VERYBODY KNOWS how either red or pink there is Ginghams for oc. a yard. Second Floor, 5c, 10c.

and 15c, Each, Will be placed on three tables Cheese Dishes. Salad Worsted and Cheviot Mixtures, an elegant assortment condensed Into one lot; these are values that will not be seen 12 Yards of Plain Chambray, 72c. A FULL DRESS LENGTH of excellent Chambray in such good plain colors aa Alice blue, pink, coral red, brown, cadet blue, champagne, Oxford gray, reseda green and light gray. It launders splendidly and is by far the best Chambray anywhere at such a little price. By the yard at 6c.

a yard. None C. O. D. 12c.

for 39c. Mercerized Cotton Crepe de Paris. Only two thousand yards of this handsome fabric which is why we (tot it for the little price. Reseda green, Oxford (rray, champagne, Alice blue and cadet blue. None C.

0. D. and no mail or telephone orders. Second Floor, Elm Plura. i Bowla, Olive Dishes, 1 Fruit Saucers, Salts, $2 85 'Jugs, Vases.

White Lawn Shirt Waists, 98c, with lace embroidery and tucks; slso Damask Waists, tucked back and front. Fine Lawn Waista, variety of styles, extra good $1.98 Lawn Kimonas, neat fitting and patterns, with plain white border 25c Lawn Sacques and Kimonas, dainty patterns, new styles. 49c Children's Colored Wssh Dresses, black and white checks, lawn, trimmed, good value 98c Lord Announce the Shirts. is squarely up to the usual dollar of his fabrics at a lowered price, good they are, and if you can use still a chance to buy these Dress None Sent C. O.

D. New Laces. Great Savings. lavishly used this coming season dresses. 5c.

to 29c. Cotton Laces at 2c. to 12c. Normandie, Point de Paris and Torchon Laces and Insertions, some to match; others in odd widths; new and pretty patterns. 15c.

to $2.75 Venetian Galloons at 5c. to 49c. All good patterns in all widths; applique and medallion effects; colors are cream, white and ecru the finest qualities from St. Gall and Plauen. 49c.

to 98c. Cotton Allovers at 29c. Venetian Allovers, 18 inches wide, in butter, white and black fine for waists. Main Floor. None Sent C.

O. D. Pl'BLIOJVO'nCKS. TWKNTV-NINTII WARD. SKCTIllN 1ft.

BKVK.IiLEY HOAD LAYING CF.MF.NT HIDE-WALKS, both altlea. between Ocean Parkway and F.hhi Second street. Area of aaaeaiment: Bloeka hounded by Ealt yeconil and East Third atreela, much lane and Bererley road: south aide of Her erley road, between Second and Third Itreeta. block lot numbers 1 and 11; both aides of Bererley roau. rroui 1 hlnl to Fourth street; north side or llt'Verley road, between Fourth and Fifth streeta, on Block 5.

.137, Lot ntnhliera 7ft and 7M, and both ablee of Beverley road, froro Fifth street to Ocean i arkn-ay. LAYING CEMENT SIDEWALKS ON EAST 8EV- KNTH STREET, east aide, between Reeve place aim ueean rarkway: on kast SEVENTH street. west side, between Reeves place and Greenwood venue; on IIKVKIU.E ROAD, north aide, between Ueean Parkway andNEaat Seventh street; on BEV-F. It LEY ROAD, north aide, between Eaat Eighth street and Couey Island avenue; on r'E VERLEY HOAD. south aide, between Eaat Sefenrb straet and Coney Island avenue.

Area of naaeamnent: Eaat side of Seventh atreel, betjveen Greenwood avenue a nd ocean I'arkw-ay, on Block Ti.zHO. lot nttnihera 17 and lu; east aide of Seventh afreet, between ilreenwtMtd arenue aod Ileerea place, on Block 1.27s. lot number west aide of Serenlh afreet between Iteevea place and Greenwood avenue of Block 5.277. lot nnmliers 2S and south side of Hcrerley road, between Seventh atrcet and Coney Nliind avenue, on Block lot nmulicr block lot number 1. and Block ft.Sitl.

lot number 1: north aide of Bererley road, between Ocean 1'nrkway and Seventh afreet, on Block 5.3.10. lot numlicr R.1: north able of Beverloy road, between Kllttith street and Coney Island avenue, on Block lot inimt.er EAST THIRTEENTH STREET PA VINO, I lllUMJ A.Mi til between roail and Cortelyou road. Area of assessment: Both allies of East Thirteenth street I.Vrpyle road), from Beverley road to Cortelyou road, and to the extent or nair me mock at tbe inteaectlng and terminating streets. THIRTIETH WARD SECTION IS. THIRD AVENIE LAYING CEMENT SIDR WALKS, on tie eaat aide, between Seventy-third nun r.iBuir-rourtn streeta.

Area of asaessiiient East aide of TMrd avenue, between Seventy-third and Seventy-rourth afreets, on Block S.fllS, lot nilmliera .1, 4 and ft; lietw-een SeTenty-fonrth and Seventy-fifth streeta. on Block MI2II, lot. number iruni to Herent.T-BI.vtb afreet, between Serenty-slilh and Serenty-serenth atreela. on Block 3. wo.

lot number between Seventy-aerentb and Sennty-elghth atreela, on Block B.Dflo. lot number 7. and from Seventy eljhlh to Eighty-fourth afreet. THIRTIETH WARD. SECTIONS IS AND IS ELEVENTH AVKNI'E RFlJt LATINO GRADING.

'TURING. GITTF.RING AND LAYING CE- ME NT SIDEWALKS, between 'eventr-nlnth and, nrrn lliru I Molll Shies of Eleventh avenue, from Sercntr-ntnth street to Eighty -alath street, and to the extent half the block nt the Intersecting and terminating atreeta. THIRTIETH WARD, SEITION 10. SEVENTY THIRD STREET GRADING. CflillING AND LAYING CTrtTEXT SIDEWALKS, rn.m Fifteenth avenue to New t'trecbt arenue.

Area of aaseaament: Both aldea of afreet, from Fifteenth arenue to New I'trecht avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the Intersecting and terminating THIRTY-SECOND WARD KENMORF. PLACE -REG I 'LATINO GRADING. fTBtll.NG orTTEKINU AND LAYING CESIEXT SIDEWALKS, lielween Farrajrilt mad and Avenue (I. Area of Both aides of Kenm-lre place, from to a nolLi about feet north and to the extent of half th bloek at lb Interseeilon of Arenue O. --thit tbe aame were confirmed by the Board of on February 27, lm.

and entered February 27. lPon. In the Record of Titles Asaesanients. kept In the Bureau for the Col-lection of AaacaamerUs and Arrears of TaXea and AsaeaHments Wster Rents, and unless the amount aaseaeil for the -benefit on any person or at, all tie paid wtltiln elxtv itava arter the flute of- entry of the assessment, Intereat will be collected thereon aa provided In section 1.01ft the Greater X. York Charter.

Said s.s-tlon prorlilea. In part, thai "If inr an -h aaaeaament shall remain unpaid for Ihe period of alary days after the date of entry Hereof in the Kooor.l of Title It aball the duty of the officer to collect and rer.lve tli amount of such to charge, collect and r.c re Interest thereon at the rate per centum ner annum, to he calculated Ibe date of payment from the date when such naaeasmentp became Lena aa proTtded by aectlon lflft this act." action tr.H of this act provides "An assessment sliall ticcomo a lien upon tbe real eatnta affected therhv ten dara after Ita entry In Iba reeor. a The ator aaaeaement ta parable to tbe Collector Assea-meeta and Arrears at tbe Bureau for the Collection of Aasessmenta atid Arrears of Tsioe and Aaae.emcffta nnd of VI atrr Renta. at Ihe yjunlelpal Rnllitlnf. Birouab of Brooklyn, he me honra of ha ami 2 I'.

and on Saturday till IS and all payments made thereon, on or before April 2S. Its. sill be e.sai(t from Interest aa ata.rf provided, and after tliat lnl will tie subject to a charge of niereat at the rate of seren ls.r eentnm per an num from the date when svtrh aaaeasmenta tteraane llcna to the date of narment. HKKM.SN A MKT7. osaptroller nty of Xew York.

Department of rlna.a'-e roaatv troller-e Ofllee rebrurr ST. MeaMIt IN Exhibition of their Spring and Summer Millinery, Thursday and Friday, Marci i si 2nd. Broadway and Twentieth Fifth Nineteenth St. York. NEW SPRING DRESS COODS All Wool Popllna and Prunellaa ii Inch Rnrtiifl.

milnpl nnd black- vuluo 1, ill. 98 44 Inch Imported Voiles-Extra crisp finish Cnstor, tan, mode, brown, llttht unA litrlt apiiv r.tii.da AllcA. navy, garnet value Til 29 flhrnlinrA tfhAck I'AiiAmaa- 46 Met! brown, navy and black value 49 NEW SPRING SILKS 27 Inch Satin Flu'd Bilk Rollennes ull desirable shades value New Silk Taffetas soft or rustle finish black and loading; colors-value .69 and .69 89 .39 97 Ineh Rllclr Penn dn Holea nnd Chiffon Finish TarTu las-value .75 69 NEW WHITE GOODS Mercerized White Walstlnas variety of neat patterns 19 40 Inch White Indian Llnons. 18 4 While Dotted Swiss snblect tn Sllaht Imperfection! Instead of 8 Linen Finish Canvas Weave Suitings for Children's Tresea. Women's Waists and Suits Special 6 WOMEN'S SKIRTS, CHEMISES, ETC.

Nainsook Skirt Chemises wide Insertlngs and edgings, ribbon run lace edged skirt ruffle worth 11.25.. .98 Flno Nainsook Skirt Chemises-round or neck beautiful deelgns In lace and emb'y value 11.60 1 24 Muslin and Cambric Night Dresses round, square or high neck lace and emb'y, tucks and hemstitching worth .98 69 Fine Muslin, Cambric and Nainsook Night Dresses 20 elaborate styles emb'y, lace, ribbon, tucks medallions, 11.25 and 11.89 .98 Cambric and Muslin Skirts full alse deep flounce of strong emb or rows of lace special 124 BOgS' SUITS AND PANTS Boys' Norfolk and Double Breast Suits Cheviots, Tweeds and fancy mixtures value 13.98 2-98 Russian and Sailor Suits Navy and fancy spring mixtures 3 to 10 years-value 13.98 2 98 Boys' Knee Pants made from Tailor's flno cloth remnants 3 to years-value .76 to $100 50 HOgS1 SHIRTS. WAISTS, c. Boys' Negligee Bhlrts Fancy Percale and Madras also plain White-new Spring goods 12 to 14 neckband value .69 49 Boys' Laundered Percale Waists-new Spring patterns attached or detached collar 4 to 13 years-value .79 49 Laundered Madras Blouses near rtntterna neckhnnd nr collar attached ft to 14 years value .98...... .69 Fancy Madras Blouses neat stripes, also plain Blue Chambray neckband or collar attached ft to 14 years Value .69 49 BABIES' NEW DRESSES AND SLIPS Fine White Lawn Dresses elaborately trlm'd sizes to 98 Babies' Long Nainsook Slips dainty yokes with tucks, emb'y or lace worth .69 49 Little Children's Col'd Dresses-gingham or chambray styles for boys or girls to 3 yrs 49 GIRLS' NEW WASH DRESSES Russian.

Sailor and Fancy Waists linen and chambray line line of youthful colors hand emb'd emblems or fancy braid and emb'y 6 to 14 yrs. regularly 13.00 and 149 MCN'S FURNISHINGS, HOSIERfJ, Sc. Men's Negligee Shirts Fine Cambrlo and Madras Plain White or neat stripes and figures plain and pleated Bosoms value .69 49 26 and 28 Inch Umbrellas Fast Black English Cloth Natural wood and fancy pearl handles 69 Women's Fast Black Cotton Hose Hcrmsdorf Dve Openwork Lnce i Ankles, with Silk Emb'y value .60 39 BELTS. BAGS. LAMBReQUINS, Kerltol Suit Cases 24 Inch linen lined brass trlm'd leather capped corners and handle worth $1.69 1.25 Silk Opera Bags floral designs-gilt chains and frames value .98 49 Fitted Leather Carriage Bags-Seal and grsln leather riveted frames leather handles special 198 Hand embroidered White Satin L.imbrequlns-Chlna silk lining worth $10.98 8-49 New Oold Cloth Belts crushed or straight polished gilt truckles worth .98 49 Embroidered Linen Belts floral or open designs pearl or gill nucules value .98 49 SILVERWARE AND CUTLER9 Rogers Nickel Silver Table Spoons and Forks plain or fancy handles-value .69 half dosen 39 Rogers Nickel Silver Tea Spoons-plain nr fancy handles-value doxen 84 Rogers Al Table Spoons extra heavy-French gray or polished fancy handles value $2.24..

dosen 179 Genuine Stag Handle Carving Sets 3 pes. best tempered steel sterling silver ferrule silk lined case-regularly $3.98 2 59 rvtnr.ee Knives and Forks finely tempered steel white bone and ebony handles-special, set 139 Rubber handle Dinner Knives-best steel each 15 STATIONCRO DePT. Leather Bound Prayer Books with Epistles and Gospels Red under gilt edge value .40 29 Children's Ilt'd Prayer Books 10 Parisian Cambric Stationery Cabinet of 60 sheets snd 60 envelopes blue or white value 17 DOLLS AND SKATES Peck Snyder American Club Skates-value 89 Jointed Dolls Bisque head curly hlonde and brunette value 59 39 Full Jointed Dolls sewed wigs-moving eyes blonde or brunette value $1.6 1 OO 89 el. Shadow do! Silk Organdies floral designs 31 ct. Real Irish 29 ct.

Fins Mercerised Chiffon Panamas black and white 88 ct. While Mercerised Brocades-black and ool'd combination .19 29 ot. Linen Suitings yard wide-Tan, Blue and Reseda 15 19 ct. Linen Finish Suitings ao much In demand for Eton and Bolero Bulla plain colors 8j 19 ct. Zephyrs plain colors $2 Inch 10 WOMEN'S SKIRTS WAISTS Broadcloth, Panama and Cheviot Dress Skirts, also Mixtures and New Plaids spring models worth $6.98 4.98 Fine Black Voile Dress Skirts fan or box pleat styles value 11S.98 9 98 Women's Fine Voile Waists-black, white, colors shlrrlngs, tucks, Inserts and medallions, worth $1.98.

...1. 98 China 811k and Chiffon Taffetas rich trim of braid, medallions and tucks and Val. lace, also entire yokes of liaby Irish lace-worth $6.98 4.98 WOMEN'S SUITS AND COATS Fancy Tailored Suits stylish effect new light mixtures worth $11.98 9.98 Fins Panan) Suits newest effects In pleated skirts and Etons fancy trim-worth $19.98 4 15 98 Tailored Suite of Fancy Checked Panama and Mixtures also Cravenette Etons and Medium Coats also black Cheviot alios to 52 bust 18 98 Oxford Cravenette Coata braid trlm'd taffeta yoke box pleated back value $18.98 13.98 English Covert Pony Coats fly front-elegantly tailored satin lined worth. $15.98 0.98 LACE AND NET CURTAINS French Net Curtains Battenberg Inserting and Edge 6 Inch ruffle value $1-49 98 Irish Point Lace Curtains i yards long-86 styles value $6.98 4 98 ALSO French Net and Irish Point Bed Seta-Samples -only one of a style worth $9.00 and $10.00 8-98 TABLE AND COUCH COVERS Armure Tapestry Couch Covers-2 yds. sqUare-rrlnged value $1.69...

Reversible Tapestry Table Covers- 2x2Va yds. fringed usually $4.49 VO Bagdad 8trlpe Couch Covers full slse fringed value $1.79 1.29 HEAVfJ CURTAINS Silk Frou Frou portieres Satin Moire, Neapolitan and Duplex Damask-rich colorings-fringe or cord edge-one pair lots-value $14.00 to 9. 98 Flg'd Armure Tapestry-gobelin Tapestry Borders value $6.49 9-99 HANGINGS AND DRAPERIES Flg'd Velour and Gobelin Tapestries 60 In. value $1.49 to $2.98 1 .98 Kimono and Drapery Silks medium and dark colors allover and bor dered designs; value .49 KB 40 Inch Curtain Madras White and Tinted-value .29 19 Decorated Burlaps reversible Oriental designs elsewhere .26 15 Momle and Satin finish Cretonnes-stripes, floral and Persian designs-value .17 NEW RUGS LARGE AND SMALL All Wool Brussels Rugs New Spring patterns 8x12 ft value $18.50 1475 Smyrna Rugs 7.6x10.6 feet Instead of $9.50 6 98 Fine Wool Velvet Rugs-patterns and colorings to match Spring fur-nlshlngs-27x64 In worth $2.00 1-39 SHADES, TABLE OILCLOTHS, C. Dark Green Shades 7x3 feet "to keep the room dark" Good Opaque Shades fringed value .36 1 Best Table Oilcloths lii ids.

wide special 25 19 17 Brass Extension Rods 30 to 64 Inch-regularly .36 19 8crew. Drivers regularly 8 3 Portiere Loops all colors value .16 each 8 Bilk Pillow Cords assorted colors yard MUSLINS. PILLOW CASES. SHEETS UNBLEACHED MUSLINS-extra heavv full, round thread mill lengtns value I cents PILLOW CASES close, fine finish muslin no dressing-full 8 Inch hem 42x3 vslna .11.... 50x8J va n.

.13 4St80 value .19 tMl.18 value .16 READY-MADS SHEETS one sin only), 81x90. for full slxe beds-full, heavy, round thread-value .65 4 .10 .11 48 CUSHIONS, FEATHER PILLOWS BILK FLOSS CUSHIONS white cambric covered 18 value .24 5I value .49., 20 value .34 .18 24 value .69., 26 value .6 .35 FEATHER PILLOWS-mixed goose festhers-best herringbone ticking a splendid opportunity for hotel and boarding ixaTvirir. 59 14x80. $1.69.. 22x28, val.

$1 19 .75 26x30. val. 24 .29 .89 .98 LINENS AND TOWELS All Linen Satin Damasks as inch usually .49 ffi Inch Damasks-Fleur de lis pat- terns only-thaeefore ct. quality 69 Inch Napklna-doa special 198 inch Napkrras-dos-speclal 2 98 All Linen Batln iDarnasi Pattehi Cloths- .298 -W Napkins to match- 20 Inch 9 191 21 Ineh Hue Hemstitch Towels 20x40- usually 17 Linen Damask Towels 19x39 .819 24 IT 15 Tumblers, Egg Cups. Bonbon Dishes.

Peppers, Custards, Sugar Bowls. Cresm $5 Women'sCIoth? Skirts, $1.98 to $3.98 All new spring only one or two of a kind. 50c. Solid Weathered Oak Stool, 11 in. top 29c 25c.

Fancy Art Ticking, ISc. per yard; 36 inches wide, in beautiful floral designs and stripes. I 16 C30 ai iuc. ncy cretonne, iuc. per yard; ana jo incnes wide, assorted designs.

Taylor had been 111 only since yesterday. Mrs. Ireland was born In New York City. She lived In the old Fourteenth Ward for twenty years, and made many friends. She leaves five children.

A requiem mass will be celebrated over her remains at 9:30 o'clock on Saturday morning In Sts. Vincent de Paul's Church, which adjoins the home of the deceased In North Sixth street. A FOOD SHOW OPENS. It Is at Chapman's on Fulton Street, and Is Very Extensive in Its Scope. A pure food show was opened at Chapman's department store, Fulton street, from Bridge to Duffleld streets, this morning.

Shoppers were not lonK In taklnsr advantage of tho chance offered to see something new In the way of eatables and drinkables, nnd the various demonstrator on duty at the score or more tables were kept busy answering questions, making demonstration, and rasslng out free samples to prospective buyers. The show opened at 8:30 o'clock this morning, and continued till A o'clock thta afternoon. Woehsler's stringed orchestra furnished a concert, rendering popular from 11 o'clock till noon, from 1 till 2 o'clock, and from 3 till 4 o'clock. There Is a great variety of food on ex-habit. On entering the third tloor of the commodious building, where the show Is be ing lield, the visitor Is confronted by a formidable array of young women behind a booth where mnple sirup, a new l.rand of it, is on cxniDinon.

if the visitor be bold, or hungry, or both, he approaches the booth, and la Invited to eample the sirup. A small plate of steaming wheat cakes Is handed hlni. and a goodly quantity of the exhibited fluid is poured over them. After the visitor has been demonstrated upon at this tahle, he Is more than willing to make the rounds of the othera. Perhaps he is opposed to the use of coffee as a beverage, and can rattle off a dozen rea ls why coffee harmful to those who drink it habitually.

lie is made to fee ght home at itnother booth, where a yountr miss, who must have taken a course in hy giene, is demonstrating to all who will listen to her a new beverage that has all the good atures of ordinary coffee retained, and the bad points eliminated, and at still another table another young woman Is exhibiting a new kind of tea. that she declares Is absolutely harmless to those who drink It Soups of many varieties are be.ng exhib ited. There are thick soups, that appeal to so many plates, and also clear consommes, that appeal to more delicate tastes. There view, ns well, a galaxy of cereals and strength-giving foods Al of them look very palatable, and thnee that are of doubtful ap pearance, the demonstrators assur. visitors, are really the most desirable of all.

Most of them require no cooking, and can be made Ca8 again this season. Friday's sale to $1.25 Veilings for 25c. Made Veils (dotted). 1 1-2 yards long. About 800 Veils, assorted colors.

$1.00 Kabo Corsets for 69c. Medium length, well fitting, straight front, long dip hip. no brass eyelets front and sides, hose supporters, white, 18 to 24. a TRAFFIC SQUAD DISPERSED. Thirty-four Horsemen and Six Footmen Sent to Do Patrol Duty.

Police Commissioner Blnghnm Inst night remanded thirty-four mounted traffic regulators and fit footmen of the same body to putrol duty. He took five men away from the holler squad and three from the Bupply bureau, all of whom will begin patrol duty In precincts to-day. He also transferred four sergeants from the Tenderloin Precinct. Sergeant John Murphy, of the traffic squadJJJn Manhattan, was sent to the Classon Avenue Precinct, this borough, and Daniel Murphy, also a traffic regulator, was to-day transferred from Manhattan to the Clymer Street Precinct. OBITTJABY.

Charles L. Felnberg. Charles L. Felnbcrg. who was In the clgnr huslneea on lower Broadway for nearly eighteen years, died this morning at his residence, 233 South Third slrcot.

after a brief nines Mr. Felnberg became ill ten days ago, with what appeared to tie a heavy cold. It developed Into pneumonia and caused his death shortly before 7 o'clock this morning. The deceased leuves a wife and six children. Thn funeral will take place tomorrow.

Mr. Felnberg was born in Russia, nnd was brought to tills country when a child. When he reached his 'majority he learned the cigar making trade and about twenty-five years ago went In business for himself. Eight years later he moved to Brooklyn. With his partner.

Mr. I'aynter, Mr. Felnberg recently opened another stone on Broadway. Archibald Graham. One the older residents of ihe Kas.tern District, who for many years has been Identified with the growth of tlie old town of TVilllamshurgii, was Archibald Graham, who.

In the eighty-flrst year of his age. passed away Tuesday at his residence, 74 Rush street. Mr. Graham was for many ye.frs engaged In the manufacture of Iron nails and rivets on -North First street, and while resident of the Fourteenth Ward was prominent In local Republican affairs during the leadership of the Maddux, father of Supreme Court Justice Samuel T. Maddox For the pant twenty years Mr.

(Ira ham had devoted most of his attention to hi large property holdings on the North Side. For many year? deceased had lvn a member of the South Third Street lh-esbytvrlun I'hurch, and was one of Its oldest holders Mr. Graham was born In the North of Iieland. August 8. 12:, and In the old town of Wtlliamsburgh lirty-elght vus Me engaged the manufacture of soin' years later.

Ills death, which was cauoed by hemorrhage of the brain, followed six months of sickness. Beside widow, who was Elisabeth Patterson, three sons, Archibald and Thomaa 1'. Ilraham. of this borough, and Dr. Robert Graham, a medical practitioner, a daughter.

Mrs. Charlea S. Gillespie, and eight gran. (children survive the deceased. Funeral services will tlA flM ln.mnmiD, mnr.Aw.

I.i I. at the Graham residence, and wiil bo eon-ducted by the Rev Dr. Newell Woolsey Wells, pastor of the South Third Street Presbyterian Church, and the Rev Dr. Luther Dyott. pastor of the Fnlted Congregational Church Charles H.

Kelbe. Charles II. Kelbe. who died yes.ter.lay at 15 Orove street, where he had lived for twenty-nve years, for nearly htty years had been in the hotel buMneps at 125 Wyth avenue. About the first of January Kelbe was taken lck with an affection of the bladder.

Which caused his death by paralysis Ha was a native of Germany, bom Novemlwr 14, -seventh-eight years ago. and had lived a.ra for fifty-five years. He v. a former member of Bt. Paul's Lutheran i 'hurch and when a split occurred In that he was one of the leader in the organ.

z.it,ti of the preient Lutheran church of St Matthew, on North Fifth street He was for many 'n a member of the Arlon Sinu.mr octy. Three sisters. Mr. EMse Nolte. Mi-Matilda Puikha'i-r and Mr.

Am lla Rlt- I Hie Sale of Prices Mean UST THE LACES that will be for trimming fine gowns and 4rc. to $1.25 Valenciennes Laces at 25c. to 59c. French and German Valenciennes Laces and Insertions in a wide variety of new patterns, in all widths of Edges and Insertions to match; also Beading and some double edged Insertions; all of fine quality and most desirable for Summer dress and underwear trimmings. 15c.

to $1.69 Net Top Laces at 5c. to 49c. Fine quality in a wide variety of patterns, 4 to 12 inches wide; white and butter colors. ready for eating In a few with tho aid of a little Imt water or milk. From an artistic standpoint tho table do.

voted to somo new-fangled 'brand of Jelly carries off the palm. It seems to be the new fad to make Jelly In all tho colors of tho raln- bmow. red, white, green, pink, ornngo and other shade. The fair demonstrators had many questions to answer, and they handed out many samples. Even If a visitor had filled up" at many of tho other tables, he simply couldn'a pass the counter of flimsy.

olored sweetness. Other kinds of food that came In for their share of attention were milk chocolate and cocoa. The show will he continued, as well aa the orchestra concerts, nil this week and next. HARMONY TALK POSTPONED. Will Now Be Held on Saturday Night, With a Number of Big Fellows Absent The, eonferehee called for by the Brooklyn Democratic Club for Friday night, nt headquarters, 201 Montague street, has been postponed to Saturday night, at the request of Comptroller Herman A.

Metz. and also poiwihly to revise the list of those Invited. From present appearances the men whom It was desired to have on hand, are al lighting shy of attendance, and haven't any intention to make faces at each other while the other fellows are preaching harmony and peace. So far the Invited guests who won't go Include Borough President Bird 9. Coler.

who declines upon the ground of press of nubile business; Senator McCarren, ex-sen ator Michael J. Coffey, James Shevlln and Pntrlck Hayes. However, they will friends at the meeting to note who Is and to follow the trend of the talk. have there For all the newfl of the day, served In a crisp, tcrce milliner, rend the KMoslyn Daily Times. PIBI.IC NOTICES.

N. xoticb to l-Burburr OWXRM. I I't KSCANf'B SKCTIOS 1,018 THE (Irc.it.-r New V.irk Charter, the Comptroller of ue City of Ne- Vurk hereby SHel puhlle notlct to all uers-ms. ownets of property, hy ti fallowing ssseianienta for UJLA jilM IV TIIH HllKOCIiH Ot HKOOKIjlN: WAItlt. SECTION It.

ViN utM STHKET UEHl'LATISU AND OlttlUXU. between Meeker arenue and Brldae W'mer street. Area or IIWWBnii. wmu Vnn.lam alreet. from Milker arenue to Krldae Water atreei.

and to the ertenl of Salf tbe block at tlie Inti ir-ctlnit and tennlnatlni itreeta. TW NT -SIXTH W.Wtll. SKl'TloX 12 osnilllN I.ATIXO. MIN). (I IIIIIMi AM) LAVISH SIIIKWAI.KS.

hetneen I.ironia avenue and Rlreraale arena. of asuewruent: Both sides of (lllorn street, (rem I.lr.mla avenue to Hlrerdala arenue. and to the eilenl-of half tie block at the Intersecting and 1. rniliiatilig avennea. HIIISTOI.

STHF.KT-PAVINO. between East N' York nveeuo and llunierfll road. Are! of sides Brlatol afreet, from F.ast New York Iliinn nty road, ana In tbe extent of half bli-k ai Interaectlnx and lemiinnt- sTIIKKT-HKUI LATINO. (IRAKI V1. I IIHIM! ANH I.AVIXU f'KMKST SIPKH F.sit New Y--rk arenue and Suiter arenue.

of ane-nient: aldea of AmUir street, from Kast N'w rk arenue In Sutter arenue. and to the ritem of half the block It the Intersecting itnd terminating" arenilea. TWKXTY KPIIITH WAHP. SECTION II. CHANITK STItKKT-KKXIt I.VINO.

OKAKINO. PAVINH. (TltniNfl ASH UaVIMI between Bnshwick ireDur and lie tracks of the Lena Island Itnliroad imtnpanj at Evergreen arenue Area of aci.m. nt: Pnth ttdea ef tJrsnlte rtreet from Buahwli-k arenue eatertr to the tracks ef the l.n lland a I road I'omnanr. at F.vrr..n avenue and to the itenl of half the block at-the Inlerweelllig nnd terminating avennea.

TW F. VTY" NINTH WAMV KAST SKVFNTF.KNTH STIlKFT-RKTi INi (iBAIilNU. I It BI NO. PAVING lit TTF.RS AND I.AYINU CFJIF.XT SlIlgWALKS. between Albemarle road and Beverley road.

Araa of asa-ment: Both aide of Kast Herenteentb afreet, from Albemarle road to Bererler road and to tre extent ef half tbe Mock at Uteraectlag ana terminating streets. of of of of a if meior. survive him. The pastor of St. Mark's Church, the Rev.

Dr. Frey, will officiate at funeral services at the Grove street residence to-morrow evening. Sr. John 0. 7.

Hill. At the Reformed Church of Gravesend fro re be held to-morrow evening fun era! services over the remains of Dr. John ci. F. Hill, a well-known practising physician of Gravesend.

who died Tuesday at his resi lience on Neptune avenue. They will be con ducted by the pastor, the RuV. Dr. P. Van Buskirk.

The deceased was born in Sweden forty-two years ago, and came to New York about thirty-five years ago. About fifteen years ago he was graduated from the Long Island College Hospital. Since that time he had practised in Gravesend. Ho was a Free Mason of high degree and was a member of Kedron Lodge, of Klemet Temple, and Clinton Commandery. He was also a member of the Kings County Medical Society and of the Gravesend Exempt Vol unteer Firemen's Association, having ran with the Gravesend Hose Company.

Ills widow. Marietta, survives him. William C. Kraft. The Rev.

Dr. William Morrison, pastor of All Saints' P. K. Church, will officiate at the funeral services this evening1 over the remains of William Charles Kraft, at his lat res.enee. avenue, where he died Tuesday of a complication of ailments.

Do ceased was born in New York City. September lS'A and had lived nearly all hla life in Brooklyn. He was a member of lckenson Council, Royal Arcanum, and a former member of the Thirteenth Regiment, having been first sergeant of Company H. Pis widow. Matilda, his parents, five brothers and three sisters survive him.

Mary A. Ireland. There was deep sorrow expressed to-day In this borough over the death of Mary A. Iieland. the wife of Undertaker Thomas H.

Inland. 177 North Sixth street. Mrs. Inland exi'ire, suddenly this morning. She DURING LENT our Fish Department wiii be od the alert with plenty of Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish.

Come see Our Stock to-tnormw mil merry fish me do things. In the different Departments eight of them-there is abundance and a large variety of hiih-grade goods We make Breaa, Pies, Cakes, and many other articles in that line; also Salads, Chowder, Fish Cakes, etc. Many Home-made specialties lor special occasions. WE REGRET THAT this advertiwrnent cannot include the Branch Market, Broadway near Gates avenue, as It waa partly destroyed by fire this morning. The Branch is hopeful of soon being ready for business agala DUGAN BROTHERS.

DEPARTMENT MARK ST. NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. A.

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