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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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THE 13KOOKLYX DAILY EAGLE. NEW YOiUv. THUUSDAY. APHIL l3. liKW.

11 World's Broadest (Juarantee. HI ISAM We guarantee the price of everything we sU to be as low or lower than the same article or pattern can be bought anywhere else. If in a day, a week or a month later you find the same thing lower elsewhere, rr.a'ue a claim apon us and it will be allowed at once. What broader guarantee can be given It should make your shopping very safe, and especially as we deal only in the very best of everything. BURNH AM.

To Order by Mail, call 2265 Kam. FRIDAY BARGAINS Are Many and Desirable. Remnants of Silks, Dress Goods And other fabrics, in greater quantity than ever, are to be disposed of tomorrow at one-third to one-half value. All are desirable lengths and embrace the handsomest and best weaves of the season. IEN THOUSAND YARDS OF SWISS TUCKING.

Very desirable fabrics for waists and children's dresses. This splendid lot is in wide and medium tucks. 3oc. and 50c. values on a Center Table, Main Aisle, First Floor, to-morrow, at I I Sale for Housecleaning Campaign.

West Fourteenth Sir eel. flewtjork. FRiDAy, as Usual, Bargain DAy Every week, from day to day, we look around to find those things that have not sold as rapidly as we would wish Such, while new and still in fashion, we reduce to price that never fails to sell Friday is the day reduction first is made Oft times in an hour, so low the price, we sell as many of a lot of goods as have been sold in days before. ABOVE ANNOUNCEMENT MADE BY US MANY YEARS AGO Has Since Been Strictly Observed. Success of the Day Is Due to Faithful Fulfilment of Promises Every Help Needed at Easy Buying Prices.

REMNANTS OF WHITE GOODS. Veritable snowdrifts of short, but usable ends. Our sjlling of white fabrics so far this season has been tremendous; so, naturally, the accumulation of remnants is extraordinarily large. Those in novelty Leno satin i An important sale of practical things that make housecleaning. easy, arranged so as to be particularly of sfervice this Springtime.

The economy of buying housekeeping wants from Loeser was never more strongly Remonstrated It pays to buy good things, and every article mentioned below is of the very best quality. Cut the list out, it may help you in your purchasing. 8c stripes, nainsooks, are especially desira'-le. They are the regu lar 15c. 20c.

and per yard goods marked, WOMEN'S EADY-TO- WEAR. Lautz Bros. Acorn Soap, 15 Cakes for 25c. Ready Mixed Paints, Assorted Colors, Pint Cans, 5c. Each.

Sharply Under trice. Tan Covert Jackets. Walking Skirls, Made of excellent Quality melton cloth, in black and Oxford only; seven gore flare, real value $4.00, fur 3. IMPORTED FANCC VOILES Onulne French fiooila. made for flno trade, not to be found anywhere under cents Our Friday Royal Wringers, hardwood frame, solid Rubber Rolls, Guaranteed for 5 Years, Regular 4.00, at 2.69.

Snow Boy Washing Powder, Four 2 lb. Packages for 25 c. A very good quality, made with atrappod seams, lined with tan satin, velour collar, real $10.00 valuo jjg jtj Walking Skirts. Made of good quality, dark color fabrics, pleated at bottom, seven gores, finished Women's Suits, Of cheviot and zibeline cloths, in navy and black; Jackets are lined with silk; all sizes, very natty, real $20.00 Asmirtmcnt infltitlr I'autor. Tun.

I'ndft, C.r.iy. tioynl atul Navywith fancy flfk nr hroken chrk and utrlis; lsi a InrR1 vat-My of fnny ttlark -ami-White nil 44 fmhPK whir nn nftVrhiK ot (In Frfitrh CiichI (hat hns never been equalled at the PONGEE SILKS Natural tint. 2ti-tnh I.aep and Grenadine stripes; Plain PonKoes: Openwork, wtih While Sniin Stripes; with tailor stitcning, real nn $12.50 value for vsiue for LADIES' TAILORED SCI ITS Canvaa and Cheviot black and colors Collarloss Blouse or Fly Front Jnckct effectively trlm'd with taffeta value J16.98 12.0S Cheviot. Mohair and Broadcloth-black and colors collarless or with pointed and square collars taffeta EtltohlnK, fancy button and braid trimmed value $2.00 15 08 LADIES' JACKETS AND COATS Covert Cloth Corset C'onts full BtrnpiKMl-chanst'Rhlc silk lining value 118.00 Tan Covert IooKe Box Coats-fly front, Bailn lined value $12.93. O.OH Black Taffeta and l'eau de Sole Monte Carlo Cloaks fancy light braid, or black or white lace trim with and without large collars value 20.ii0 15.08 LADIES' WRAPPERS Fine Cambric light and dark 100 PAFRS OF HEMSTITCHED SHEETS.

Worth $5.00 Per Pair, For $3.25. Nothing cooler or more desirable for Summer use. These are a fine Irish make, extra quality, all pure linen full size. r-ancy cord and braid stripes; value .7 and r.f) FIVE BLACK SILK SPECIALS SHOE NEWS. 3B-lnch I'onseps soft finish; Moire Velours; India Silks firm weave; I'onlHil stripe Taffetas; Guaranteed Taffetas; value .611 to .4 Hardwood Step Ladders, extra well made, with pail shelf.

4 85c. 5 98c, 6 1.25; 7 ft 1.50 Folding Step Ladder Chair, 1 .25 kind for 79: Kitchen Chairs, bent wood back 75c Large oval Chopping Bowls 33c Hardwood Pastry Boards 39c Selected hardwood Clothes Pins, 72 in a box for 9c Enameled Towel Arms, worth 10c 5c Hardwood Coat Hangers, CDrrect shape, 6 for 19c Wire Coat Hangers, the 5c. kind, 3 for. I lie Deck Mops, "Long Handle," 49c. and.

65c Tooth Picks, 3 packages for 5c Fiber Water Paiis 23c Lap Boards, worth 65c Mrs. Dale's Clothes Line, 5) 80 23c; 100 28c. 150 ft 45c Challenge Clothes Wringers, regularly 1.48, at 98c Riv Cb'hes Wringers, reg 1 .98, 1 .39 Carpet Tacks, all sizes, regular price 4c. package, 3 packages for 5c Nickel plated Tack Hammers 5c Claw Nail Hammers 15c Screw Drivers, good size 15c Tack Lifters, wood and metal handles 5c Brass Molding or Picture Floods, doz. Gas Pliers and Screw Driver combined, ea.

Steel Hatchets, each 35c Asbestos Mats, ea 3c, 5c, 10c, Asbestos Toasters 5c Zinc Oilcloth Binding, with corners and nails, 4 7C; 5 9c. and 8 yds 12c Brass Clothes Hooks, doz 25c Japan Clothes Hooks 10c. dozen Patent Coat and Hat Hooks 10c. each Zinc Oil Cans 3c Nrs. Polts' Iron Handles Sc Can Openers, wood handles 5c Patent Cork Drawers.

15c Ice Tongs 35c Ice Chisels, nickel finish 12c Spring Hinges for doors 8c. pair Improved Floor Oilers, worth 1.25 98c Star Floor Oilets 1.48 Garden Implements. Garden Hose, guaranteed; 25 2.48; 50 ft 4.98 Hardwood Hose Reels 69c Gem Nozzles 29c Garden Trowels 4c. and 6C Grass Shears 15c Tree Pruners 12c and 29c Grass Hooks 29c Gsiden Sets 48c. and 98c Steel Garden Spades (Adams) 78c Sleel Garden Rakes 15c Steel Garden 10c Long handie Weders 25C Steel Spading Forks 78c Wire Screening, 24 8C.

30 12c. 34 13c. 36 in 14c yd Wire Po.ultty Netting, cut any length required, 12 3c. 18 4c. 24 SC.

yd 30 6:. 36 in 7C Silexo Scouring Soap, 6 cakes for 1 Oc Electro Silicon, quantity limited, ci 5C Loeser's Silver Polish, regularly 22c, at. 15c Yankee Cleaner 15c Piapole Furniture Polish 2aC Grennell's Furniture Polish, large bottle. 19c Mule Team Borax, lb. package Sc Peterman's Roach Food 9c.

and 19c Peterman's ery 19c Le Page's Fish Glue, Ready to 12c Hirsh's Chloride of Lime tc Baobitl's Lye or Potash 10c Philadelphia Lve or Potash 8c Meyers' Putz Metal Pol.sh 12c Sapolio (quantity limited) Sc F. P. Ironing Wax 5c Wax Ironing Fads 10c Parson's pure Ammonia, 1 25c; gal 45c Kilall Bug Destroyer 2Sc. and 5l)c Household Sponges, lrom 45c. to 1 .00, all at 25c Lace paper Shelf Edging, worth up to 45c.

roll, at 5c Wax Tapers, 30 in box. 3 boxes for 10c Dixon's Stove Polish 4c Parlor Prde Stove Polish 1 Oc Prercott's Liquid Enamelene 5C Prescott's Paste Enameleue 3 for 10c Whole willow Clothes Baskets, the 69c. kind 48c Rattan Carpet Beaters, the 35c. kind. 25c Hardwooci Sewing Tables 89c Peerless Curtain Stretchers 1 .98 Special Curtain Stre'caers 75c c.

Wi- square yoke shoulder ruffles-flounce skirt braid trim value .98.. Fine Lawn light colorings ruffled and braid trim flounco skirt value $1.49 .08 SUMMER NEEDFULS in the Upholstery Department under priced. COTTAGE DKAI'ERIES, in cretonne, 15c. quality, for IUC Cottage Rods, in oak, cherry and walnut woods, complete with fixtures, UC Brass Extension Rods, extend from '24 to 44 inches, Special Sale of Box Couches. Very useful articles of Furniture.

This lot is our own superior make, that Two exceptional Friday bargains in Oxfords. Women's Oxfords, fine, soft vici kid, the latest model, tips of kid or patjnt leather, light turned soles; regular $3.50 value at 32.7." Women's Dress Oxfords, patant leather vamps, with bright kid quarters, opera toes, very light turned ooles; also patent leather Opera Slipperai have high Louis XV he.ls, regularly $3.00, at $2.00 soils generally for $19.50, $15.50 to-morrow, THE BEST VALUES CJET IN WASH DRESS FABRICS Fine Scotch Madrns woven cords, with and without basket weave stripe refined tasteful styles for Mn'fl fine Shirts and ladies' Shirtwaist Suits value .29 15 Hoav-y Serrsuekors and Henvy Corded Giufthnms best colors lii'i-cent quality 7 Fancy DreHs Lawns and Shepherd ehueka. dots and figures 40 Inch also black chain slrlpe Batistes font dye worth t2 Madras Percales fancy woven stripes yard wide elsewhere 18 cenls come and buy them Friday at 0 Extra fine Jaconets splendid quality Immcnsi! variety, also Corded Ureas Muslins In the new Champagne tint; value SVi ALSO SPECIAL WARNING SALE 8:30 to 1 o'clock. Strong; American Dress Gingham: ft China and House Furnishings Friday Specials in the Great Basement Salesroom. 4S 9c.

60 1 IC. 72 in I Asbestos Iron HoU'e 5c I Paint Brushes, flat and round 7c I JJlbbCU 3 1.11 fid OWCTJJCIJ. 7UV Challenge Cartet Sweepers. 1.69 15C. vd' MILLINERCJ FOR FRlDAtJ Ladies' Black Chiffon Hats, also Ribbon and Chiffon combined variety of best styles-value 1.39 08 Ladles' Black Rough Straws-newest shapes value .69 41) Children's Flats combination straws value .89 58 Children's Wreaths Popples, Daisies, Wild Flowers and Forget-Me-Nots valuo .98 to 1.25 LADIES' WHITE WAISTS Basket Cheviot double row pearl but- tont tucked back value 1.39 08 Fine Lawn entire front of fancy Cluny lace lnsertings stock and cuffs to match value 2.39 l.WI) LADIES' CORSETS Coulllle Corsets short hip, long lengihs and others value .79 31) Sateen and light-weight Coutllle straight fronts, girdles and other styles value $1.00 .59 GIRLS' WASHABLE DRESSES One piece and Sailor styles ehamhray and Percale prettily trlm'd with pique strappings and emb'y 4 to 14 yrs.

value 1.39 lo 1.69 08 GIRLS' WHITE LAWN GUIMPES NICKEL TUAYS.very good quality.round, -13 inch size, worth for OOC Theodore HaviliimTs china Cups and Saucers, floral decorations, worth 00c. each, at 25c Theo. Havilnnd'a china Tea and Dinner Plates, 14c "Diamond" Dust Hrushos, tho best quality, worth 25c, at Brass wire Bird Cages, pretty designs, y- p- y- Dinner and Tea Sets. 1f Women's Golf Vests, i noi.ii uyrijfKiH, worm uvj, eaen, 83c worth SI .00, for nt .5 cts worth nearly double Heavy tin 10 quart Dish Pans, worth 40c, for 19c $1.85 Toko-nobe ware, worth at Many Kinds, Many Bargains. Opporttn ties every one of them Dinner Sets for Summer homes Dinner Seis for c'ty homes and those considering something practical for a wedding gift will find the right kind among this lot.

Wnery--Trtmmed Untrimmed. And the Sweaters, Too. The up-to-date comforts for the women who believe in getting the most from out-of-door exercise Golf Vests and Sweaters of the most approved character and kinds to suit 'every woman within reach of Loeser's. Some hints: At 2.98, regular 3.98 Women's Sweaters, honeycomb stilch, in white, golf red, marine blue and gray. At 4.25 and 6.50 A large variety of Women's Sweaters, in all the desirable coiors and new designs.

At 10.50 Women's Sweaters, made by hand. At 3.98 to 6.98 Golf Vests, in hunters' green, golf red, solid ilid The sDtrit of beauty that makes Parisian Hats charming NO A II. ORDKKK. NONE SOLD Al'TKR ON IS OCIX)CK. LINENS From the Stock We Closed Out From Estate of Jos.

L. Frame (IniilltleN rrpremMited at tlicm. I'rleen ran only properly vrlien yon nee the jr-ooiIh. Tublo Linens! value Talile Linens Tablo Limns value Table Llneos value Tablo Linens value Klnnr to 1.21); value .7. doien value has been caught and embodied in all the styles shown here A Whether xott want a Walking or Uress itat, trimmed or Yoke wllh tucks and emb'y lnsertings hemstitched ruffle on neck and sleeves 4 to 14 yrs.

special 30 )untrimmed come here for it The most pleasing effects u.Mta lion -hlH r.nA lnlnftr I 3 A TRIPLE BARGAIN IN At7.98 to 12.50 Golf Coats, with silk sleeves i are offered at very moderate prices. i BOgS' SUITS DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS 1 CY 7. lo J.2; vnlu 1.7!.. i-N'apklus dozen 2.19 Killer to 2.9S; vnlu. Hemstitch Sets 6.98 7 to 16 years Strictly all wool Brown, Gray and Tan checks, plnlds and mixtures.

Thre Popular Styles Fringed Sels 1 Value 8.00; NORFOLK 6 to 12 yrB. Strictly all wool Crashes, and Cheviots Gray and Tan Friday. .1.1 value US .76 value .4.. value 1.39 .10 H. .15 value value .15 value .15 SAILOR SUITS 3 10 1,98 Lunch Cloths 2 yds Lunch Cloths 2-11 Pattern Cloths 8-4 17-Inch Towelling Ill-Inch bordered 17-inch Cheek Glass Towels large size Towels and Towels 114 and 36 Turkish 1 yds French Dimity If you would share in this lot be prompt to-morrow, for, although a large lot, we cannot promise it' will last the whole day.

This French dimity Writing Paper has become one of the most popular correspondence papers of the day. has a finish which is similar to a dimity dress fabric, making dne ot the most desirable writing surfaces for any kind of a pen, far superior to many other fabric papers, which are sold at a much higher price. The assortment of tints includes the newest shades of blue and gray, also white. It comes in two of the most fashionable Lorne All wool Blue Cheviots Full braid trim. BOyS' KNEE PANTS All wool Cheviots 4 to 16 years-Navy and mixtures value .60 Wc Will Put Up Best Awnings 4 and sires.

.30 Paper, Sc. a quire; Envelopes, 7c. a package. for $1,98. When the pulsating waves of heat sweep in, through and about Brooklyn homes in May, and the fierce rays of June, July and August's sun beat pitilessly upon town and country, these t.il! uielmme fit anv Drice.

PCleaning and Dyeing" With Best Results We will make and clace in position an ordinary 4f At 3.75 Instead of 6.00 Fine porcelain tea sets, 56 pieces, very-pretty floral decorations in natural colors. At 4.98 Instead of 7.50 Fine German china tea sets, 56 pieces. The decorations are well executed floral designs, natural colors, all pieces gold trimmed. At 7.50 Instead of 12.00-Gocd porcelain dinner sets, 100 piects, including soup tureen; very neat shaped dishes, decorated with a pretty floral design in natural colors. At 1 0.00 Instead of 15.00 Good porcelain dinnersets, 100 pieces, including soup tureen and 3 large platters; the decoration a very pretty floral effect, colored natural.

At 12.00, were 16.50 Handsome English porcelain Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, including soup tureen. The decoration, an attractive border design; very neat shaped dishes, gold trimmed. At 14.50, were 20.00 Fine Austrian china Dinner Sets, 100 pieces. Two decorations of a floral character, handsomely executed natural colors At 22.50, Red' ced from 35.00 Fine Haviland china Dinner Sels, 100 pieces, new shares, handsomely decorated. At 32.00, Reduced from 50.00 Same as 22.50 sels, with 113 pieces.

At 30.09, Reduced from 45.00 Fine Limoges china Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, including soup tureen. The decoration a very pretty border effect of pink flowers. At 45.00, Were 65.00 Fine Haviland china Dinner Sets, 113 pieces, with r.cb coin gold edges. The decoration is a handsome floral border effect. At 50.00 Fine Limoges china Dinner Set, 113 pieces, including soup tureen, very diinty shapes with a ban -some decoration of pink roses, rich coin gold edges.

There are lots of Dinner Sets sold tor 75.00 ihat are not as handsome as this set. At 60.00 Limoges china Dinner Set, 114 pieces, includinz decoration a dainty spray of pink flowers, gold traced handles, coin gold edges. At 75.00 Limogci china Dinner Set, 113 pieces, including soup tureen. These sets are exquisitely decorated with a floral design in natural colors. Heavy coin gold edges with gold traced embossing, gold trim ire 1 handles.

At 79.00-Haviland china Dinner Set, 113 pieces, including soup tureen. The decoration a very handsome floral border effect in pink ana green. The edges traced with a handsome design in gold trimmed handles. At 90.00 Limoges china Dinner Set, 113 including soup tureen and 4 platters; the decoration a very attrac.ive border design in delicate tones of pink, green and blue. The china has a pretty rococo edge treated with coin gold, giving the set a very rich appearance.

At 95.00-Rich Haviland China Dinner Set, 113 pieces, including soup fur-en. Very dainty shi.pes, with a border decoration of handsome roses. In pleasing contrast is a green and gold design tracing the edges, gold trimmed handles, a most attractive set of china. At 100.00 Haviland Dinner Set, 113 pieces, including soup tureen and 4 platters. Very dainty thin china with a very rich border decoration in Empire green and pink, tastefully treated with gold, gold trimmed handles.

At 125.00, Reduced from 150.00 Very handsome Limoges china Dinner Set, 113 pieces, including soup tureen. The decoration a rich scroll border design in Empire green, gold traced with sprays of pink flowers, coin gold edges, gold trimmed handles. At 165.00 Very rich Haviland china Dinner Set, 113 pieces, including soup tureen. The decoration a border design of large pink rises. The stems and leaves of gold, entirely new shapes.

Plain gold Ami of otMor loin of Tiihl. Iii.n. Nuprins. Tablecloths. Towels, at equal concessions In prices.

WHITE GOODS FOR FRIDACJ Fine Nainsooks 10 yds. special f)S Yard wide Cambrics 10 cent quality. 36-Inch India LI nous value .21 French Orgnndles 68 Inch good value at 24 Mercerized Basket Weave Cheviots usually .25 1 Highly Mercerized Cheviots and Madras for shirt waist suits value 2f MUSLIN DEPARTMENT A Few Friday Vnlnril 4S Inrh I'nb. Muslins value .11 li yds. wide Unb.

value .1214 I.i Pillow Cases plain or cord hem value 14 cents 7 Awning stripes 8 07.. Army duck- size Window Awning, best galvanized fixtures, -J Are brought about by the Lceser most improved and scientific process, whicn is odorless, docs not shrink the materials and revives dull coijrs. Lace Curtains cleaned by hand and no injurious chemicals are used in the operation. complete for $1.98 Ordinary size door of same material, with best ealvanized fixtures, complete $3.98 Blankets cleaned and made to look like new, soft and fluffy. Our work is of the best order and charees moderate.

Blankets Readv made Shades, good quality opaque, 36 in. 1 tfy. "J3 and BABIES' WEAR Long Cambric. Slips pleat front-hemstitch trim valuo .21 IB Cambric and Nainsook Slips 20 Nainsook and Lawn Dresses emb'y and hemstitching trim sizes to 3 yearn value .69 4f) Domet Barrows value .19 12V4' Long Domet Skirts value .29 ID Babies' Cashmere Shirts value .29.. .17 Cashmere Bands value .39 21) Daisy Flannel Sacqttcs value .25 17 Boys' and Girls' Chnmbray and Gingham Dresses cute styles valuo .69.

.40 H0S1ERCJ FOR FRIDAy Children's Fast Black Rib Cotton-all sizes value 15 8 Ladies' open-work Lisle fast black double soles value .29.. .10 WOVEN UNDERWEAR Ladles' Swiss Rib Cotton Vests-crochet, neck and arms valuo .19.... Ijidlcn' Lislo Thread Vests-high or low neck value .60 2D Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers dble. seat value .40 29 Men's Natural Merino Shirts and Drawers light weight dble. .40 PERSIAN BANDS wiHr.

72 in. lone, on SDrine roller, ready to hang. curtains stored free of charge during the Summer montr.s. with all fixtures; without fringe, lie. eacn; wun innge, nn Tt: ti no trip ricrht tn witrirlraw nt anv rain proof, fast colors til The Engraver's Art i 1U1 U11C1IU1 I Fine sateen finish Ticking fancy si rlpes elsewhere .29 I LrVX Tarlatans all colors 50 Inch 9i Jr shown to best advantage io the Loeser Engraving.

Our work is 4 me by the best specialists, and prices are about half the usual specialist charge, BLANKETS Extra fine Cotton full size- Receptions, Addresses, Invitations, This $10.00 Value Homes, Monograms, Crests were 1.49 f)H 3D Three-qunrter Summer Blankets value 4 Morris Chair, $7.50. White Wool Blnnkets delicate pink. blue and red borders value 7.60.... 4.08 Cakes Like Mother Makes LACE CURTAINS Only made better, for the Sunday tea they take the cake. Order to morrow and we will make and deliver iresb on batnrday.

Cocoanut Macaroons, Nut Cakes 50c. each Maple Cream Layer Cakes, 50c. each Chocolate Layer Cakes. 50c. each Almond Macaroons, Adjustable Reclining Chair, polished golden figured oak, carved front, claw feet, 18 turned spindles under arm, 7 steel springs in seat, brass rod and ratchets; cushions all hair filled, stitched and button, covered with best Argile and Wellington velours, sale price $7.50 30 other styles from.

upward See our grand display of Reed, Splint and all kinds of Summer 23c. a pound Nut Bars 22c, a pound Assorted Cream Bars, 20c. a pound Nut Cake. 22c. a pound Plain, Kaisin, Citron and Marble Also Edgings, Silk.

Canvas and Linen; light and dark; also Bandings in Cherry, Grape, Strawberry and Medallion designs one to four Inches wide: were 1.25 were 1.39 to 1.98 were 2.49 08 Chiffon AppUqueB Black and Light Colors were .98 and 1.25 ODD LOT OF MEN'S Tly Tecks, Four-ln-Hands nnd Imperials silk, satin and Barathea stripe, polka dots and nent figures were .49 to .69. BLACK LIBERTy SILK BOAS Deep Cape effects three accordion 50c. a pound soup tureen and 4 platters. The Fruit Cake 25c. a pound Cake 17c, a poum 30 MOTHER GOOSE MARKET.

Furniture on the 4th Floor. 300 pairs Scotch Lace 3Vi yds. long 60 inches wide Irish Point, Brussels and Combination effects value 1.69.. 500 pairs FIg'd and Striped Muslin-fluted ruffle 40 inches wide 3 yds. long value .98 CURTAIN MUSLINS AND DENIMS 3.000 yds.

FIg'd and spot. Cnrtain Muslins; also col'd and lace stripe Berlins value .15 1) Art Denims Oriental and conventional 3il-Jnch value t'-'i ART SQUARES AND RUGS Best Wool Filled reversible 3x2 yds. 15 styles and colorings value 3.50.. Reversible Smyrna Hugs 6x9 ft 4.7S 7.6x10.6 ft. 9x12 ft 8.1)8 SHELF OILCLOTHS 12 Inches wide good colors and patterns worth 6 cents ii IN CUTLERU.

DEPARTMENT Tea and Dinner Knives white bone handles fine Etoel forks to match value .21 each .17 Steel Scissors 4 to 7 Inch full nickel finish valuo .75 Jl," pleated ruffles Liberty ribbon trim value 3.98 It It Now Open in Jamaica and 13 a Pleasant Place to Visit. League of Jamaica and the Mlzpah Circle for the aid of the Jamaica Hospital. The ebnirmen of tho various divisions, each of whom have number of assistants, ore: Supper, Mm, Flnrence Harris an Mrn. Cliarl.s P'onlel; waitress-. Mrp.

II. Nnhlp; ke cram, Mre. A. H. Hp.rs; varlfty Mrs.

A. Sanrlers; fpney table. Miss OurtlfB; ajin.n tnl'lp. Mis. W.

O. linker: whit, spoils, Mrs. F. K. cake and pie.

Mrs. c. c'ns; my.t.rv. Mrs. I.udlum: Mm (llthrt HIkIiIp: pie, Mre.

shontlnn stall. Mrs. V. J. Mallard: d.ill Mrs.

F. Ultherl'lite: flowers, Mrs. Martin: l.nionnde. Miss t'hiipnii'n: fortuna teller. Miss Hester Hoyd; entertainment anU decoration.

Ml. 8 Oeborne. 75c Yard Val Check Louisjne, 59c. a 2.49 .12 5 000 yards to-morrow of black and white check Louisine Silk, extra HANDKERCHIEFS FOR FRIDAy Ladles' All Linen deep Point de Paris Lace Ruffle value .25 Ladies' Ail Linen Hemstitch-value .10 Friday Men's All Linen Hemstitched valuo .1214 Friday fine quality, periect in weave. Black Peau de Soie, 98c.

a yard; 27 velvet finish, double face, all silk. ington. Efforts to obtain the consents of the property owners will begin at once, he DECORATIVE SPECIALS WRIST BAGS Walrus Leather tan, black, gray and white gilt and nickel frames and chains fitted with card case and purse value 1.50 OR WrlBt Bags Real Seal and Walrus-gilt, nickel and mounted frames-snake nr ball clasps silk or chamol3 lined value $1.69 1.25 TOILET ARTICLES FOR FRIDAy SHELTER ISLAND CEMETERY. (Special to the Eagle.) Albany April 23 The Shelter Island Cemetery ABSo'ciatlon of Shelter Island has been incorporated with the Secretary ot State with the following as directors: Thomas M. Burns, Frederick N.

Dlekerson, Walter R. Havens, smith Albert J. Dlekerson. George the wagon was Injured but the driver escaped without a scratch. says, and when those have been secured he will ask a franchise from the town authorities.

Mr. Klske is full plans. He soys that if he gets a franchise, for the Huntingion-Northport Line, he will build one connecting Huntington with Ro'slyn. FOUND DREDGE ON BAY BOTTOM. Patchogue, L.

April 22 Captain Monroe Ryder of this place, while sailing off Smith's Point yesterday, found a large oyster dredge on the bay bottom, which Is supposed to solve the mystery of the gunshots heard In that vicinity about a year ago. The use of dredges Is forbidden In this section of the bay. and a year ago a suspicious acting craft was Been at night clre to the Point and some shots were fired, and although the Identity of the boat waB supposed to be known, nothing ever came of the matter, as no charge could be made or practically proved. The dredge could not be fully Identified. Edgar P.

Havens. William O. 1'ayne, Jamaica, April 23 A Mother Goose market was opened in Colonial Hall this afternoon to continue for two days and nights. Those taking part were attired In costumes suggested by the familiar nursery rhymes, nnd number of booths were erected about the room and tastefully decorated. Each afternoon nnd evening a Mother Goose entertainment will be given by a number of children under the direction ot Mies Aline Oborn.

The characters in costume Include llttl8 Eo Peep and Boy Dlue, Jack Sprat, Simple Simon and the I'lemau, Cinderella nnd her Prince, Old Mother Hub-hard, the Old Woman In the Shoe, MIstresB Mary and olhers. Dr. Foster was on hand In case any should partake loo freely of the Jack Horner pie or be nipped by the mysterious goose. The Beggars, Miss Petticoat, Jflck-n-Dundy. Mold Marian, Old Woman with Broom and Curly Locks were all there, with the good ship that came sailing from over the sea.

The market Is held under the management of the trustees of the Jamaica Hospital, assisted by the Jamaica Hospital League, the Morris Park League, the Richmond Hill League, the Springfield League, the Junior Value. Friday. of Shelter and Charles S. Burns Baldwin .12 La Belle Poudre de Rlz 19 Figured Sllkollne Head Bests ruffled were .10 10 Damask Lambrequins knot fringe value $3.4 2. 411) Velour Cushion Slip Covers Reversible-cord edge value to $1.50 71) SILVERWARE SPECIALS C'lnret Pitchers quadruple plate top cknr glass Iti elaborate designs value 1.25 71) Large Nickel Silver Trays variety of destsns bead edge value .39 2, Gla.s Salts and Peppers heavy silver plaied tops 15 Rogers silver-plated Children's knife, fork and spoon sets bead edge 41) IS IS .2.

EPWORTH LEAGUE CONVENTION. Baldwin, L. April, 23 Tho annual spring convention of the Epworth League Chapters in the Brooklyn South DlBtrlct will be held In tie Baldwin M. E. Church on Thursday evening.

May 21. Committees have been appointed to properly provide for the comfort of the visitors. The following are the chairmen of the committees: Entertainment. FranclB W. Miller; dinner, Mrs.

Howard Mortimer; decorations. Miss Amy Smith The committees will do all In their power to make the visit a pleacant.one to the large number of delegates expected to be present, Coudray's Poudre de Riz 19 Olive Oil Castile Soaps cake 8 Tellow's Talka-Pura 10 Rivera Toilet Talcum Powder 8 oz. glass jar LADIES' ALL-SILK UMBRELLAS 26-Inch close roll pearl and silver trlm'd handleB value 3.00,... Island. ANOTHER TROLLEY PLANNED.

Brooklyn Man Proposes to Build One Erora Huntington to Northport. Huntington. L. L. April 23-Edwin W.

Flske, the Brooklyn trolley promoter, announces It as tho intention of himself and several men who are Interested with him, to build a trolley road from Northport to Hunt THOMAS P. PETERS ILL. Thomas P. Peters, edi'or of the Brooklyn Times. Is confined to his bed-4t his home.

155 Keap street, with a severe attack of grip. Last night Mrs. Peters said he was slightly Improved, but was still suffering from high fever. Mr. Peters took a trip lo Albany Monday, while a tired condition, and a cold which he caught on the journey developed Info the prostrating characteristics of grip on his return Tuesday night.

WAGON AND TROLLEY COLLIDE. Long Island City, L. April 23 A horse and wagon driven by MoBes Xew of 327 East Sixty-ninth Btrcet, New collided with trolley car No. 277 of the Calvary Cemetery line. In front of 129 Borden avenue, at 7:30 o'clock this morning.

The horse attached to 1 OS All iober'Asid Ushers will give elery desired informiliont.

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