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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

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10 THE BROOKTA'X DAILY EAGIJg. XEW YORK. TUESDAY, MAY 5. 1003. If it's a hotel, boarding house Summer cottage vou a TilE WEATHER TO-MORROW FAIR.

Apraham- Straus greatest store and the greatest business in Brooklyn furnished, let our contractor bid have risen here on the foundation of kublh. saiis-FACTION with the best service, the best assortments and the lowest prices. I A Tidal Wave of White Splendid Values in Rich Cut Glass. One Phase of This Store's Leadership. ISK any woman who has lived hereabouts long enough to get her bearings where is the best place to buy Cut Glass.

The answer will be prompt Abraham and Straus'. This Store leadershin in Cut Glass selling as in China and kindred wares is Manhattan, where some of the most beautiful designs in the world are conceived and some of the most exquisite work is done- life wuiha Cut Class and in buying here, you get and fine, but prices are practically wholesale prices. only first choice of whatever is ne the brilliant collection gathered i at 25c. Yd The greatest assortment of white materials ever shown in Brooklyn, all these at 25c White hemstitched Lawns, 27 in. White wash Chiffon.

47 in. White warp welt Piques, 27 White mercerized Madras, 27 in. White Cheviots, 27 in. White Organdies. 68 in.

White Persian Lawns. 47 in. White Swiss, 32 in. White openwork Lawns, 27 i White French Lawns. 47 in.

White dotted Swiss, 32 in. White lace stripe Lawns, 27 In the Linen Store a Comclete Line of Dress Linens. the Basement Art Shop is more than interesting. Let us For wedding gifts, for your own i glance through some of the cases: mJ t'ld handled Narpie-. iwre.l Hutte: lih.

in tw.i JeMins, Bohei 010.75 and 410.88 van Sterhnu mounted f'epper and Salt Shakers, A "ne Claret Jurs ar.d Table Glassware. One uf Brown Linen Batiste. 32 in. wide 19c. 25c.

a newe-t pat- Mutter Tubs, Brown inen Duck, in. wide 22c. 2 Brown Linen Suiting. 36 in. wide 2 a yd iful out designs we 4 Colore rungs.

30 in. wide 37 Decided Savings on Tailor Made Suits? Special Values in a Great Spread? and costumes-A lhird Under nice 01 the Best iNew Wash hoods. We couldn't begin to wait upon the which pressed about the Wash Goods counters on Monday. French Etamine Mistral I We have secured thousands of equally yMu values 1 Here are some of their. This sale of fashionable Suits and Costumes invites you to a choice of some of the handsomest garments, aside from the ultra fashionable, to be seen in Brooklyn.

Suppose you see them They are made of fine French Voiles, Etamines, Veilings, Canvas and Broadcloths. Many of them are copies of French models; the prices range from $45.00 to $125.00 This means a I New Challies, best colorhiRS Sc. a yd I Boys' Suits at $4.95. rWlHEN the limit of expenditure is five dol-lll lars, as it so often is, for the boy's Spring clothes, the important thing is to know where the best clothes can be had for that price. Here are two suggestions: $6 00 and $7.00 Norfolk Suits at $495.

New domestic Dimities, neat floral and stripe design-. sj jlJ' silk Ginghams, dots, stripes and plain' i 4,000 Handkerchiefs i women 25c. to $1.00 Kinds, 125k. to 24c. liFtfjLL absolutely perfect -the reason for the ggjt; little pricing is that about naif are mak- er's samples and the other half have been used for counter display and are a trifle soiled.

They are all pure linen, hand embroidered, Swiss embroidered and hemstitched, also lace edged. Not one would regularly be sold for less than 25c. Many are full $1.00 value. All in two lots to-morrow for the prompt comers at 1 2e. and 2c.

$45.00 Suit for $30.00 $60.00 Suit for $40.00 51.25 Value, 59c MPORTSiJ to sell at $1.25 a yard came too lHsH late to the importer, and rather than hold them he cut the price in two. The fabric is a fine one. All wool, firmly woven and in all the most wanted Spring colors cream, ecru, gray, reseda and royal and navy blue. Good luck if you have a Summer gown to buy B9e. a yard.

3.5.0U buit lor U.5U.UU $90.00 Suit tor $60. $75. i "OH To increas sales of Sill; on Wednesday, st to. $7.00 Sailor Suits at $495. 1 we have mere oppnrtunitv io devote to this big dis A Delightful Showing of Splay of loveliness.

Mondays sales 1 1 I triumph our aispiay is unequalcd and our prices the least. Seeing will be believmi; Women's Dainty Oxford Ties, $1.98. Correct styles, perfect fit. in fact, for May nothing better made and we actually save you a third. See these handsome Oxfords and then decide: 36 in.

good quality yard wide black Moire Velour a yd Fine Silk Shirt Waists. Some Beauties Are Bargains. Made of fine black vici kid, hand sewed flejiil or patent leather tips, nil sin-s 2' to 8. wi.itbs A Sen, Why Not Get Measured for SuitT? IF you are just a bit hard to suit want 1 $2.50 a pair, made of the finest glazed la soles, low Cuban and Louis XV heels, al White Linings For White Dress Stuffs. White "Shadow Silk." 9c.

something a little smarter and a little different from what is eenerallv worn. with patent leather tips, all sizes to 7, widths $3.00 a pair, in all patent leather, vici or dongo turned, flexible and hand welted soles $18.00 Value berge Suits tor $12.50. Come in and select from half dozen weaves, fine wide web, smooth and unshorn surfaces say what style: sack, cutaway or English walking frock. Get edges, tun round, narrow and medium Louis XV, high Cuban and military heels, all the Abraham and Straus collection of Silk Waists just now is of unusual interest. Not many Waists of a style perhaps only one or two, but immense variety.

25c. Scotch Ginghams--llc. nHE same splendid Zephyr Ginghams that Glasgow has been famous for during many years and that nave always everywhere cost 25c. a yard. Here now for half that 1 1c.

a yard. Queer things are happening in cotton fabrics this season we have "had some most remarkable bargains to tell about. But perhaps this is the most remarkable of the lot. There is immense variety of designs in stripes, broken plaids and checks. -yjis colors, white and black, regularly 75c.

a pair, all sizes, at Jj measured and rne tailor win uo me rest, promptly. It's the greatest made to order offer ever made. Crc wjO in Continue These Actual Low Prices Beautiful Art Needle! Tops, 10c for Carpets, Rugs and Mattings And not one in the lot wort less than 29c. These are lithe graph reproductions in an ama; ing variety of charming subject; At 10c. each you will want a half French Black Nun's Veiling, For 39c.

Value 65c. For 26c. Value 50c. Part wool Ingrain Carpet, one yard For 43c. Value 68c.

69c Otfght to Be $1.25. Oriental stripe Cushions, covered floss, tassels on the corners, re 98c. special for SOC. Ready made Window Shades, on spring rollers, 30 in. wide, 72 in.

made of good quality opaque, Helping to Good Housekeeping, This Great May Sale. 'WlT is the great month of the year for the Jgj Basement Store of Household Utilities. Every Brooklyn home needs more or less and the Spring readjustment brings these needs to light: Readv here to help out and at rtes which are nowhere ni.iti.hed in liitlem- the sreatt'st Sale we over held the nieatest in value giving and varietv. But just an item or two must stand tor the whole sale: .11. Tiny I'm.

j.ij-.i Watering Pots, with zinc sprinklers, 1 quart, lOe 2 quart, 15c; 4 quarr, 6 Heay iK.ini,-.! quart, 'Mc; rt fine that i the Veiling stuff that women think a great deal of for light weight Summer gowns. This particular grade was brought from France to be sold at $1.25 a yard. Now it is a bargain, and a fine bargain, at For 75c. Value $1.10. For 66c.

Value 90c. Best grade Tapestry, Higgins' an For $1.29 Value $1.65. Baby Dresses. $3.50 For 59c. Value 85c.

or A Wealth of New Rugs the Mattings Our Own Importations. Bicycles at $12.98. The Baby Store is full of uhstantial (rame, tinisliej in 5.05 5, is.65, $7.40 and $8.40 INew Kug Dept. A complete line of new Snritip "Royal" for Women; "Cyrus" for Men. in ir 15c.

Rugs, fresh from the looms of best 15c. Value 30c. by Yd. or Roll. mills, all grades and sizes.

Handsome Japanese Matting in BEST GRADE SMYRNA. shades, linen warp, carpet de We make a specialty of Re- signs. for JJ1.48, Value $16 00. Furniture, making Window Shades. Wire Screens, Awnings and Slip Covers.

Esti 1 Oo. 16c S. rew l)riv .52.10 mates given free, workmanship guaranteed, prices moderate. I Upon postal card request, i Cpetent man will call. 18in value $1.15.

at 21 value $1.75, at 26 value $2.50. at 30 value $3.00, at 35 value $4.25. at 4.0x7.0. value $7.00, at 6.0x9.0, value $15.00, 7.6x10.6, value $22.00. at.

9.0x9.0, value $27.00, at. 9.0x12.0, value $30.00, at. 5 frame Bodv Brussels, some Oriental designs: 8.3x10.6, value $23.00, at value $25-00, at. J5c. Yard Satin Bedford Cords, 39c? For Anniversary Dresses.

yard. SHC Cork Linoleum and Oilcloth. The Finest Smyrna Rugs A Third Off the Prices. BBHE whole stock of designs which one of 'PH the most famous makers of Smyrna Rugs mm tne WOrld is to discontinue has been turned over to us so that we can sell them at a full third less than usual. It is the most unusual offering of Smyrna Rugs ever made anywhere.

Five thousand Rugs began the sale. The range is splendid in sizes, designs and 49c. lue 80c 25c. value 45c alue 65c 19c. value 30c gsrin'--riP 22.

98l Oilcloth, 12.0 feet wide. 00c Those Lace Bargains. WMp unusually good that we ijM tell about them again --and the heavy Yak Laces that everybody has been so mad over are added to the gathering, tco. It isn't often that anybody can buy 25c. to S5.50 Ka! Laces for 10c.

to $1.08. AN ANGRY COMMISSIONER. North Star" Refrigerators. I h-. In tn nh the J'np-It the PUSHUP- a nod Retrtgerat.u to keep cold drv air ctr, tilating tiir.xigii the storage We can -how deal hotter than we how well the "Ninth Stat'' Rrlt 'geratots do from Chicago, May 12 San Francisco and Lo: 0 18 and Angeles via th AUCTION SALES.

AUCTION SALES. STORED FREE Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul and Union Pacific Line WW. COLE, Auctioneer, WILLIAM SMITH, Auctioneer, ASTHMA and HAY FEVER. Wednesday, may 6.

at 10:30. Thursday, May 7, 1903, 1 and two other fast daily. A postal Tickets good on The Overland Limi trains from Chicago to San Franc card will bring complete informal W. S. HOWBLL, G.

E. 3S! Broa 56 Wlyrtie Avenue, BANKRUPT STOCK NEW FURNITURE. BEDDING, ETC. DISTRICT LEASERS FURNITURE, CARPETS, FATHER ULEAU'S SUCCESSOR FluslilnK. L.

May The Rev. Jnirms H. I Kelly, formerly of the Churotl of St. Mat- lu IK K. l.

J. Iroa Counselor Sea hielmay.

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