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' •• •:. - 'i ' r- -'■.‘3 ■ - r ■ ,■ / P %. / / NEWS. EDITORIAL THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE NEWS. EDITORIAL YOL. NO. • « NEW YORK. SUNDAY. JUNE ir,. 1902 .—PAGES 1 TO 24 . C O P Y R IG H T , lpr.2. B Y T K R D K O U K IA 'X D .U L Y E .^ O L B . THREE CENTS. Fur Storage and Repairs. A postal, or a cation the phone will bring our wagons to your house for garments to be stored or repaired and returned when wanted. . . .n . . , Fur repairs—o.ur' workroom is running with the most competent of skilled workpeople. Fur repairs will be ready when wanted. Correct style for the coming season. Summer Fur prices still prevail. Out of Town Delivery. We will deliver all purchases free of charge at your door, at all places reached by the express companies in the States of New York. New Jersey. Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut, or at railroad station where there is no express. Goods for Long Island will be delivered the day of purchase or early the following morning. Underwear and Stockings' A-vvay Under Regular Prices. Partly the weather, which haa been backward, and partly because this is June, we have a gathering of -the real Summer comforts in Underwear, and Stock ings, at less than the usual wholesale prices AT- lOc. INSTEAD OF 12}^c . i -Women’s white ribbed cotton Vests; low neck, short and no sleeves, tape in neck and aim; sizes, 4, 5. 6. AT X2J^c. INSTEAD OF 19c— Women’s fancy weave white ribbed cotton Vests; low neck, no sleeves, silk tape in neck and arm; sizes, 4, 5,6. AT 12}^c. INSTEAD OF 19c. :—Children’s white gossamer Vests, h^h neck, short sleeves; also Pantalets to match; sizes, Vests, 18 to 30; Pantalets, 18 AT 25c. INSTEAD OF 3Sc.— Women’s shaped white ribbed cotton Vests, low and high neck, wilh-short sleeves; also low neck, lisle thread Vests and ^ Drawers to match,lace trimmed. AT 50c. INSTEAD OF 75c.— Men’s ribbed balbriggan Shirts, silk fronts and long sleeves; also Drawers, with dduble seats to match; sizes, Shirts, 34 to 44; Drawers, 30 to 44. AT 50c. INSTEAD OF 75c.— Women’s white ribbed lisle thread Combination Suits, handsomely trimmed, low neck, no sleeves; knee length. AT \2%c. INS-TEAD OF 19c. —Women’s fine gauge black cotton Stockings, spliced heels and double soles; also men’s black cotton Socks. AT 25c. INSTEAD OF 35c.— Women’s black cotton Stock ings, plain and split feet; also fancy stripes and men’s striped Socks. A Mastery of Lowest Prices. A real mastery of the markets has led to a gathering for to-morrow and this week, which has rarely, if ever, been equaled before in the month of June. The best of the best markets in the world converge like the spokes in a wheel to the hub. There are many new things and surprises which we have prepared for you and under the impulse which such prices will create, delay may mean disappointment to those who ^wish to take the full advantage of first choice-come early. Ribbon Attractions. Another Banner Silk Offer. ------ Clearing Sale of Tan Shoes Our Whole Stock Sweepingly Reduced 25% This includes every tan Shoe we have, high or low, for women,. for girls and for boys. Primarily we make this sale because with us it is the end of the selling season, though just the beginning of the coun try wear time with you., There are seventeen differ ent styles, from the thin, light soled Oxford on up to the heavy soled mannish walking S^oe. All are the most' approved style with the Loeser character of easy fit and attractive appearance. The materials are tan Russia calf, tan kid and tan goat. The prices the cost-of making, as follows: For [Women, Our regular 2.50 to 5.50 Shoes at 1.88 to 4.13. For Girls and Children. Our regular 1.35 to 3-50 Shoes at 1.01 to 2.62. • For Boys. Our regular 1.85 to 3.00 Shoes at 1.39 to 2.25. ^ Our broom has made the cleanest sweep among the mills, who are ■ housecleaning, that it has ever made, with the result that we offer you some of the best Silk values that have ever been made. 39c. for 65c. Printed Liberty Satins. A lot of 2,400, yards of polka dot printed Liberty Satins, including blue and white, white and blue, black and white, white and black, in the various sized polka dots for shirt waist suits. They will go in a jiffy at 39c. 49c. for 1.00 and 1.25 Printed Liberty Satins. About 900 yards 24-inch white and black printed Liberty Satins. Slight errors of the printer are the cause for 1.00 and 1.25 printed Liberty Satins, in this season’s patterns, being offered by us at 49c. 49c. for 75 c. Black Satin Foulard. These Foulards are 24 inches wide, a silk that is strong and yet not too heavy for Summer wear—it is a veritable bargain at 49c. 59c. for 98c. Crepe de Chine. All pure silk and 24 inches wide, all colors, light and medium and black. The lowest price ever made for this quality. AT 29c. INSTEAD OF 59c.—Printed Foulard Silks, this season’s patterns and colorings. AT 49c. FOR REGULAR 1.00 27-inch Japanese corded Wash-Silks. Beautiful assortment of colorings for shirt waists; fast colors. 2)4. yards makes a waist. g ; AT 69c. INSTEAD OF 9Sc.—Fancy bla^ Silks. These come in a variety of styles in hemstitch stripes. AT 49c. AND 59c.. FOF.MERLY 75c. AND 98c.—Plain and embroidered Pon gee Silks. The plain, 49c., the em broidered in colored polka dots, 59c. Big Sale of New Embroideries. Prices Lower Than Ever Before. AT Sc. TO 39c., REGULAR VALUE 10c. TO 1.98—A great lot of odd pieces from an importer, cleaned out to us at a fraction of the cost of making just after stocktaking. All this season’s very best things— the prettiest and most unique designs ever shown in this country. All the higher quality of Embroideries,nainsook,cambric and Swiss: Edges, Ribbon Beading, single and double Edges, and mostly in sets or with Insertion to match. The best lot seen this season for anything like the money, and Embroideries are growing more fashionable every day. 15,000 yards in all, at 5c. to 39c.;value 10c. to 1.98. ^ The Loeser Ribbon Store is the distinctive store of Brooklyn—the newest-Ribbons here first all the time, distinctly low in prices, too, as instance: AT 29c. INSTEAD OF 49c.—High lustre, soft finish mousseline, 6 inches wide, colors are black, white, cream, turquoise, nile, light blue and pink, lilac and mais. BLACK RIBBONS. 4 inches wide, black satin taffeta, 19c. instead of 2Sc. 6 ............ . “ 29c. \ ” 39c. 7 ■' ■■ \ “ 39c. ’• \ S5c. ' 6 “ ■' all silk, black “ 29c. “ ’'39c. 5 “ ■' ‘' fine quality 29c. “ \ 45c. Black and white P'rcnch gauze Rib'nons, plain and with centre draw string— No. 4— 6c. jHir yard. No. 7— Sc. per yard. No. 5— 7c. per yard. No. 9—11c. per yard. No. 12—14c. per yard. Black Peau de Soie Ribbons— No. 2— 8c. per yard. No. 7—18c. per yard. No. 4—12c. per yard. No. 9—23c. per yard. No. 5—15c. per yard. No. 12—2Sc. per yard. . No. 10- 3.2c. per yard. A 7 ' Y r Jo ^ -------------------------------- - — ^Millinery at Sweeping Reductions. Final Clearing of Untrimmed Hats. ^ Merchant Tairoring^ ^ Serge Suits, 25.00, Usually 35.00. We will make you a Serge Suit with all the individu ality and goodness that the first-class tailor charges 35.06 for, and it will only cost you 25.00—needn’t keep the Suit unless it is in every way to your sat- ^ isfaction. ^ Furnishings tor Men. All our remaining stock of Untrimmed Hats reduced to the lowest prices ever known, to clear them all up this week. All are the most used kinds of Hats, too—a few cents for a bow or a feather will make them fashionable and becoming. Divided into three lots. AT 25c., WERE 48c. TO 69c.—AU 'our rough and ready Japanese braid Hats, white and colors, some plain, others edged with black velvet. AT 45c., WERE 79c. TO 1.50—All our chip. Tuscan and fancy braid Hats—the most desirable shapes. AT 98c., WERE 1.75 TO 2.98—A great variety of other styles and braids—-all colors to choose from. AT 98c. TO 4.50—A complete and alluring collection of the newest Hats for present wear—all straw,* straw and chiffon—colors, natural and ^ white and blaclc- \ ■ ' Phenomenal Sale of Laces. This will be found the best offer of Laces we have made this season; all the more remarkable when you consider that we have been selling Laces this season at better advantage than they have ever been sold—a far reaching practical evidence of the Loeser Lace supremacy. Roubaix and French Val. Laces at 5c. to 69c. Dozen Yards, Regular 25c. to 3.98. French and Roubaix Valenciennes Laces and Insertions in all widths and prettiest patterns. A lace that is always wanted the year around and to think they are here, some even at one-eighth the regular price. Other Laces 3c. to 49c., Regular 6c. to 1.69. There are black Chantilly Galloons. Venetian Galloons, butter, white and Arabian, cotton Galloons, Point de Paris, Shirrings of chiffon and liberty silk. Accordion Pleating of liberty silk and chiffon, as well as other laces, at 3c. to 49c., which always sell at 6c. to 1.69 yard. Umbrellas, and Parasols. 1.19 for Real 2.50 Umbrellas. A splendid lot of all, silk serge Umbrellas for women and the kinds just'right for -r'.jjn or rain: Paragon frames, steel rods; colors are black, navy, garnet and green; big assortment of jiie best natural wood handles; some Union silk taf.^ta in the lot; all at 1.19 each and all are the real 2.50 kinds. Parasols Less Than On&-Half Price. And every one fne creation of the day. newest and most up-to-date AT 1.59, REGULAR 3.00 -Siik Parasols, full correctly made, best colors and combinations. size. AT 1.98, REGULA'R 4.00—Silk Parasols, \made as above, fine natural handles, linens and silk pongees and fancies; the popular shades of the season. .O G AT 2.49 AND 2.98, REGULAR 5.00 AND 6.00 —A large and varied assortment of styles and varieties that are unquestionably correct. No mat ter what you may wish it will be found in these lots at 2.49 and‘2.98. Values that are 5.00 and 6.00. r a 3 Men’s Coats, 'Trousers. Loeser's Men’s Furnishing Store is as exclusive as the most exclusive specialist store—^^you don’t have to pay so much, that’s.all—right near the Fulton street entrance—in and out without any loss of time. If there is any man in Brooklyn who doesn’t know it, here are some goods introducing opportunities: White Corded Madras Shirts, 59c. Made of a splendid quality of white madras, large and roomy, all new, of same proportional value as our dollar shirt. The white Shirt will be much in demand this Summer, so this good chance to start you at a small price; Shirts are made to wear with the white collar and cuffs. 95 c. for Men’s Negligees. Several new numbers of excellent madras, some are plaited, some plain. Stripe and color combina tions are hot shown elsewhere in Greater New York, and therefore exclusive—made by the_ makers of our dollar white shirt, and for real intrinsic worth nearly all Brooklyn knows what-that means. Men’s Belts at 25c. A specially gathered lot of men’s good Belts, not made to sell at 25c., but worth more. This show ing will give you choosing of Belts made of black and tan grain leather, all have nickel buckles and are U i and lH inches in width. Monday, while the lot lasts, at 25c. for 50c. Imported English T'W’ill Ties. Real Hot Weather Comforts. AT 9.50—Coats and Trousers made of Ontario homespuns and flannels, single^ breasted style, ■ both types made to measure. Coats unlined, light in weight, cool and comfortable. Trousers have belt-loops, side straps and tum-ups. There are a few Norfolks among them. Sizes to fit stouts and slims at 9.50. AT 2.98—Men’s flannel Trousers, light and dark colors, striped effects, splendidly made and they fit well; belt loops and either turned-up bot= ^ toms or plain. They are excellent value at 2.98. _ omen’s Ready-Made Garments. Some Better Values Than Ever. In to-morrow’s offers, all of very uncommon interest, we specially call your attention to a large gathering of sample garments from some of the very best makers—Suits which are at prices really below the cost of making. All are the very newest styles and exclusive in design and character. We can only enumerate a few of the great inducements. 4.98 fc Dresses tor 25.00 A manufacturer’s lot of rich Foulard silk Dresses, choicest patterns, bodices are neatly made; some are trimmed with narrow rows of ribbon, others have lace insertions; the skirts are the newest models and trimmed to match the bodice. for 1 c^.oo Waist 9 . 9 8 1 5 . 0 0 Suits. 2 5 G . Made from one of .’the best twill silks ever put in 50c. Scarfs. ■ These are the square end Batwings in navy blue, with neat figures and spots. Just 50 dozen at the price, 25c. each. and 75 c. for Boys’ 75 c. and Shirts. Another lot of foulard Shirt Waist Suits, waists have front yoke effect, with hemstitch ing; skirt new. flounce effect, finished down front and around flounce with hemstitchii^. and i 8.98 q 8 for 14.98 and 18. 25.00 to 42.00 Suits. 5 0 C. I . O O AT 50c.—Boys’ white corded madras Shirts, made with neckband and •wristband, plain front, well made in every particular—just 25 dozen at this price, and aU to be had this season. AT 75c.—Boys’ white corded madras, plaited, of a special quality of cloth. These have separate cuffs, a small lot, sizes 12 to 14 inches. Women’s tailor-made Suits, cheviots, eta- mines, wool crashes, in all the newest shapes. All the jackets are silk lined and many of the skirts; some are trimmed, others plain. Values from 25.00 to 42.00; 14.98 and 18.98. Lots limited; sizes are broken. 19^98 for 25.00 Skirts. Separate Dress Skirts of mistral etamine,cir cular shape, finished around bottom with seven graduated tucks, piped and lined with taffeta, made over taffeta drop skirt, black and na^'y. for 35.00 Skirts. 2 2.98 Separate Dress Skirt of French Voile, wipe taffeta bands down front, and around the graduated flounce, finished with large buttons, extra quality of taffeta drop lining; black, navy and white. AT-7.98—Walking Skirt of taffeta in the new kiltee effect. AT 7.98—Walking Skirt in the new men suitings which have become so popular; new kiltee effects, perfect in shape. AT 9.98—Walking Skirt in light weight mel tons; seven gored flare, new habit back, finished with wide strap and buttons from waist to bottom of skirt, wide cloth strap pings on gores, neatly stitched. AT 98c. TO 8.25—Separate Wash Skirts in ducks, piques and linens, cotton etaimnes. Shirt Waist Suits. 12.98 for 18.00 Skirts. maps in Boys’ Clothing. Lowest Prices ThL Season. Some of the best offers in seasonable Summer Clothing we have ever given—the prices are lower than have been touched this season. at 89c.. WASHABLE SAILOR SUITS—Stripe effects and plain crashes, embroidered shield, well made and guaranteed to launder nicely, sizes 3 to 10, 89c. at 29 c ., WASHABLE SHORT TROUSERS— Plain crashes and striped drills, seams all taped, sizes 3 to 12, excellent -value, 29c. AT 59c.. BOYS’YACHT CAPS—White duck, pique, • jinen crashes, brown linen, black leather visor and cord. at 69c., 89c.. 98c. AND UPWARD—Boys’ Bathing Suits. AT 49c., BOYS’ OVERALLS—^^Made by Sweet, Orr & Co. The best kind that is made. Separate Dress Skirts of etamine,black and navy.the seven gore flare; are finished with stitched taffeta bands and around bottom three bands of taffeta, made over taffeta silk drop. 15.00 for 22.50 Skirts. Separate Dress Skirts of etamine, new gored effects, with deep graduated flounce, headed with two bands of self colored taffeta, and one .row around bottom; made over drop lining of ^ a good quality of taffeta silk. Collection of wash Dresses and Shirt Waist Suits, mostly exclusive styles. AT 1.75—Shirt Waist Suit of chambray, in all the popular shades; waist is neatly finished, and new flounce skirt. AT 4.50—Shirt Waist Suit of white lawn; waist is finished with wide and narrow plaits front and back, flounce skirt, correctly shaped and neatly finished. Kimonas. .4T 1.75—Cotton cref^ Kimonas. full and generously made; finished with wide band of fancy silk or satin; all the shades. Waists by the Thousands At Under Cost to Make. ^^Ajjd the kinds are so many, the designs so various, the creations so ‘nei^ and exclusive, that there is something to meet the most exacting wish of any woman in Brooklyn. AT 19c. INSTEAD OF 49c.—Good percale Waists, in neat stripes and figures, full front and French back. AT 49c. INSTEAD OF 79c.—Percale and lawn Waists in stripes and polka dots. AT 98c. INSTEAD OF 1,59—Gingham, lawn and percale Waists, plain colors and stripes, excellent value. AT 98c. INSTEAD OF 1.59 AND 1.79 — 1,000 white lawn Waists in about 15 models, handsome embroidered effects, 5, ,5 and rows of embroidered insertings, lace insert- ings and hemstitched effects, long and short sleeves. enabroidered and Ijemstitched effects; pretty, short sleeves in this lot. AT 1.98 AND 2.98 INSTEAD OF 2.98 AND 3.98—A splendid lot of fine white lawn Waists, in Geisha, Crown anri Unique makes, elaborately embroidered; pretty short sleeve effects in this lot. AT 1.93 AND 2.98 INSTEAD OF 2.98 AND 5.98—An assorted lot of silk Waists in peau de soie,taffeta and China silk, taken from our own stock; some are slightly han dled; excellent values. AT 2.98 , REGULAR 3.98 — China silk Waists, in black, also white, in a variety of models, also corded Habutai Waists in as- AT 1.49 INSTEAD OF 1.98 AND 2.25— White lawn Waists in a variety of models, open back and front, very handsome sorted stripes. AT 3.98 AND 4.98, REGULAR 4.98 AND 5.50—Newest China silk Waists, stylish models, open back and front. Wrappers, Petticoats and Baby’s Helps. Some of the largest economies we have given this season. AT 79c. INSTEAD OF 1.25—Fancy lawn Wrappers in medium and light colorings, yoke braid trimmed, flounce on skirt. AT 98c. INSTEAD OF 1.59—Fancy lawn, in navy, light colors and mourning effects, ruffle over shoulder, lace or embroidery trimmed, deep flounce on skirt. AT 1.59 INSTEAD OF 2.25—Fine dimity Wrappers, in dainty patterns, transparent yoke, lace and embroidery trimmed; splen did value. AT 49c. INSTEAD OF 79c.—Short kimona Sacques, in white lawn, pink and blue bor ders. quality mercerized sateen Petticoats in gray and black stripes, umbrella ruffle, finished with knife pleating, edged with black ruche. AT 2.98 INSTEAD OF 4,50 TO 6.00— A manufacturer’s sample line of cream Coats, 1, 2, 3 year sizes, infancy cloth and Bedford; all this season's make, lace- trimmed, some with ribbons and pretty em broidered effects, all at 2.93. AT 98c., REGULAR 1.59—Short Dresses, made of nainsook, round and square yoijes, fine tucks and embroidered insertings, trimmed with em'oroidered ruffles, 5 months, 1 and 2 years. AT 1.29, REGULAR 1.98—Fancy dimity, | AT 1.49, REGULAR 1.98—Short Dresses white border, a pretty fitted matinee Sacque, j of fine lawn, French body, finely tucked, in white and polka dots. | trimmed with hemstitching. AT 98c. INSTEAD OF 1.59—Black mercer-j AT 98c.. REGULAR 1.59—Infants’ fine ized Petticoats, some v/ith umbrella ruffle, | lawn Caps, French style, some with lace with two narrow pleatings, others with 4 | ruche, lace and embroidery insertion, rib- small ruffles and accordion pleated flounce ; bon trimmed. and black and white stripes. i 48c., REGULAR 69c.—White corded ~ 1.29 INSTEAD OF 1.79—Extra ‘ shade Hats. ^ I SI I a I AT a (G Sale of Nemo Corsets. A sale to specially benefit' the women who are pre paring for Summer vacations, and the Nemo is a specially good Corset to take because it is superior for vacation wear, being rustproof and retains its shape. Its wearing capacity is the best for the reason that the Nemo is reinforced by a triple strip of doth which insures durability. We can safely recommend the following styles: The Self-Reducing is indispensable to stout women. It positively reduces the abdomen. Prices, 2.50 and 5.00. The Nemo Hip Spring is an actuaj figure builder. This Corset comes with the military belt and has also the delta dip, the producer of the fashionable long waist. Prices 1.75 to 6.00. The Nu Ray shape is for slender women. It gives to the plainest clothes the effect of smart dressing. Prices 1.25 and 2.50. The new R-Strait in Batiste, great value for 1.00. ^ Expert fitters will be in attendance. > Mercerized Chambray at loc. ^ THE 20c. KINDS. Same as last week’s offer—so many came after all had been sold, that we made special efforts to get another lot to meet their wants. There are 10,000 yards, plain and fancy stripes. Colors of the plain are—light blue, green, oxblood, tan, heliotrope, pink, royal blue and gray—a brill iant lustre and just the stuff for shirt waist suits, the ^ price is 10c. for the 20c. kind. r Dimities and Batistes. 5,000 Yards, 7c. Per Yard, Worth Up to I sC. VThite and colored grounds, a great variety of stripes, dots and figured effects, fine and sheer and just the ^weigl^for Midsummer dresses. J Black and Colored Dress Goods. ^ Big and Little Girls’ GarmentC^ Most Seasonable Ready to Wear. ' We never had such a showing of the seasonable ready to wear garments for big and little folks—^and Loeser. has always been famous for the best and mcfst alluring creations—here are, big economies, too: &Co. AT 75c. AND 98c.—Girls’ crash Blouse Suits, with deep sailor collar of red or blue trimmed narrow braid, full width skirt finished with deep hem. - AT 2.98 AND 2.10—Girls’ Gibson Dresses, striped and white pique, also blue, green and old rose chambray. Some trimmed with bands of pique; others in embroidery finished with linen or patent leather belt. Sizes 6-12 years. ■AT 2.50—Children’s new lawn Dresses in polka dot effects, gnimpe style, deep raffle, prettily finished with sash. A'T 7.98—Children’s high class Reefers, in coverts and cheviots, lined throughout in satin, box back, handsomely finished with cloth strappings. Sizes 6-12 years. Values up tp 15.00 at 7.98. A'T 2.98—An odd lot of garments, consisting of children’s tailor made Suits, Blouses and one-piece Dresses. Value up to 10 75 , . To close at 2.98., June is the month for the rarest opportunities and of larger importance to-morrow than any year before. AT 49c. FOR 75c. CANVAS VOILE—We have had a tremendous run on this fabric and no wonder—just the weight for this season. Crisp and lustrous, 44 inches wide and in the best shades of tan, navy, royal and black. AT 98c. TO 1.59 FOR HAIRLINE SKIRT CLOTH—Just the Cloth for a separate skirt. We have an immense variety of materials to choose from. One of the most popular styles is navy or black with white hairline stripes. We have them in the proper weights for un lined skirts, 54 inches wide and splendid value. AT 39c. TO 1.50 FOR^NAVY, BLACK MOHAIRS—In our stock of Brilliantine and Sicilians you can find more variety of weights and weaves than anywhere else we know of. Black Brilliantines from 24c. to 1.95 per yard. Black and blue Sicilians from 39c. to 1.50 per yard. AT 39c. PER YARD—2,000 yards 44-inch jet black Brilliantine and navy Sicilians, heavy lustrous qualities, exactly the same qualities you took so fast last week, at 39c. Seasonable fabrics in black and navy— 38 inch Crash, in black and navy, 39c. 44 inch Canvas Voile, in black and navy, 49c. 45 inch Albatross, in black and navy, 59c. 48 inch Canvas Cheviots, in black and navy, 69c. 50 inch Cheviots and Serges, in black and navy, 75c. 44 inch French Voiles, in black and navy, 98c. and 1.35. Remnants and Short Lengths at Price. O / — We have gathered all our short lengths, cut into skirt and dress lengths every odd piece of dress goods in our stock, and marked them from to )4 regular prices—on bargain tables near elevator, second floor. Corded Ginghams, 9c. Just when every one wants Ginghams—here’s thousands of yards to select from. A splendid va- ^ r i e t y ^ stripes, checks and plain colors. ^ ! Some Damaged Books All at 48c. Each, Real 1.50 Ones There was a fire on the floor over the publishing house of John Lane, New York— the stock of Books was more or less roughly handled, some slightly injured by water. We bought 250 of them, all recent Books, too, at a bargain. V|e have selected them so carefully you will hardly detect'any hurt. Casting of Nets, by Richard ' The Making of Matthias, by J. Bagot, author of A Roman Mys- S. Fletcher, profusely and hand- tery. I ^mely illustrated. A Roman Mystery, by Rich ard Bagot, author of Casting of Nets. The Column, by Charles Mar riott. A Year of Life, by William S. Lilly. A Hundred Fables of La Fon taine, large 8vo, witli full page illustrations by Percy J. Biiling- hast. A Hundred Anecdotes of Ani mals, large Svo, profusely illus trated. In a Quiet Village and Other _Stories, by S. Baring Gould. j _____________ a J ihc L-hurch of the Fathers, by Cardinal Newman; 1,25 Book, 48c. Some Whims of rate, by Merrie Mui<el Dowie. Buckle’s Club, with introduction by Austin Dobson, and over 50 , wood cuts by John Thurston. ------- ------------------ OVER V -