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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1897-14 PAGES. Kell’s Bicycle Saddle—like Brown's—$3 value—for $1.75. Chase Single-tube Tires— $3.75. Buffalo Combination Pedals—special price— 98c. Hartford Single-tube Tires— $3.75. at the Big Store. POE CCR MMMM MTT IE y pro w Boys’ Clothing. You give us credit for three things in Boys’ and lewest prices. And they are the three f; the greatest satisfaction. With the entire stock hing—the largest stock—best values "sof leadership. Joined, they give at your service—tomozrow there are some ers for special offerings we are able to make—that are great mone $1.98 : for $5 value Brownle Snits, $3.7 made in Brown Check Cheviot, with novelty wool vest; sailor collar and vest | trimmed with fancy soutache braid. Fit uges 3 to 8 Only this one lot at this choice $3.50 and $4 Short Pants Suits. broken lots; jc them are all ‘This sezson's pat ple-breasted Jac d_plai It's a chan for you that couldn't occur except where stele ceorniotetetetnert ee ieee suck Gn eulet Was Gt ne price. A handsome novelty for the small Saturday only. boys. $3. 50% for ios Shore’ abt sous: ie for $7 value Brown Mixed Tricots and Fancy Chevic all wool, with Inlaid green and Cassimeres. Bo Reefer and Double sailor collar, trimmed with breasted a + plain and Brown and Tan braid, silk-embroidered saaton emblem on shield and Black Silk Scarf. Fit ages 3 10 sears. Saturday special Handle-grip Bells—worth $1—for 25c. Whitley Exercisers— $1.89. You never bought as you can buy tomorrow Because we were never in a position to offer such extraordinary values as are in this aggregation of specials that are lined up here for your benefit. Snecial Sale of ms act pomptiy. You'll never get ITTING. matter what | you piy~nor wl Lot one—Regular $3.50 and $4 values for....-. Lot two—Regular $5 to $8 values for: Special in Men’s Overcoats. We know that each grade in our entire line of Overconts from $7.50 to $55—represents A better value than y. the best value in America for the monzy. anywhere cise. ti efforts. We are luck, the $20 oving Mined sit topped: velvet collar, stray Boys’ Knee Pants. The report still is advancing—bnt maker to deliver 300 pairs a week of Brown and Gray Corduroy Knee Pants. Bought under existing condit: they could not Young Men’s Suits. $5.00 strictly all woo ingle-brensted Sack style, lined with Itallan cloth. tins for $6.50 value tn Young Men's Love ree that corduroy ract binds the aerdordordorderestestoatontontondeeeteeteateateatengeneogeegeegeeteegoeseey be sold for less than Old rates reign 19. “Ry far the best Suit ever offered at here. and = ‘ai bave i cholce to- the price. morrow of all slzes—4 to 13 yea Sores ns ABC. for § ue in Plain Bl for 2 value In Plain jue Another f those a Te. AN- § - wool Blue Cheviot Pants, = DOO Srerfoe reg Pants Suits, guar. anteed all wool and fast color. They're Single-breasted Sack Suits, gentecl and genuinely gocd quality. $12.5 $ $ for $15 value Novelty Chev- Jot, (in Single breasted Sack style, with’ Doub y Cheviot, ~ to show Vests. Of ceurse, ‘they're ail woe and = We ask special attention the tailorfied = manner of m ree A nobby Suit for young ; 3 7 IR fe dO t é = kReeters and Overcoats. With no possible Overcoats to be not values. These specials came in good time grounds for contradiction we declare that our stock of Reefers and the largest In numbers—widest in variety—but lar in its Just when the weather begins te mip a iittle. | Vea ° % Reefers- Young Men’s Overcoats. $ for regular ES value Bine for regular $10 All-wool & fer, warmly i 50 Blue d Black Kersey oa fees wiih fancy cassimere Overeoats, guaranteed fart D3 made with either ulster col lined with Italian {% sailor collar. plaia or braid-trimmed. All cloth, satin tape ms and velvet col- z sizes—4 to 16 years. lar. izes 1 4to 19. peauy a bargain at ‘$10- jaturday onls—$7.50. value Blue ¢ $2.5 2 Reefers, for regular $12.50 yulue ie Blue Irish Fiize Over- coats, with serge lin. and braid-trimmed. ings, velvet collar and doub ched seams. ‘You can't match it for $5 value at the price. = Seiereeaad ae i $15 00 for resular $)8_ value ee ee ens te ‘faney c Ke ees a rs es 3 to S B “ for | garment celor young sete — ; choice and fn n taped facings 14 to 19 years. | Boys’ Furnishings- Saturday Specials 15 doz-n Fancy Bosom Sbirts in new pat- fers, laundered, and size 12% to 14 E Qe | i | Fetes Cheap at Toe. ‘Saturday at Natural Gray Wool Shirts and Drawers 8 to 19 years; usual 35e. - 25. for Saturday at. rebooted with ulster and lined with 1 find such Reefe1 Sizes 6 to 16 years. ‘You. don't these elsewhere. ; Boys’ Overcoats. $4.00 for $6 value Gray Oxford Mixed Overcoats, cut me- | dium length; with velvet | collar and serge lining. ! Sizes 7 to 14 years. Nobody else bas ‘em = even at $6. < for other tots 8 vane | BOyS’ and Children’s Hats, + a Bia Kersey Overcoats. | | 3 > velvet | Tot of Children’s Featker-trimmed Tam collar and Italian ekth lin- O’Shanters, in Blue, Brown, Black and ings; thoroughly reliable and cozy coats. | Red cloths, w! fancily braided 148¢ tops. Regular c. value, for. eo fer $15 value Double- } milled ‘overt Cleth Tot of Children’s Fancy Tam O’Shanters, made with in Blue, Brown and Red, popular 1 effects. Regular 98c. value. Sa 5 ke and sleeve = Best made Weabineran | Boys’ Fedoras, nds and _bindin ¢ Bo ys’ Shoes. Saturday's saving— eaesaedsoetoet eats = equaied under Saturday ... 51.48 A fresty suppl B ‘azd com value... seeeeniete Sa Soey “Saks’ Corner.” POR ooo Perr . The $1.25 grade at 78c. saks and Company, Here It is, Ladies! interested in—what’ the Big Store's enterprise has made possible for Here's what you're tomorrow. You, you-selves, shall judge if ver Ya‘ues offered at such prices. We promise them only for tomorrow: Ladies’ Wool Waists, 98c. Eiderdown Dressing 55c. werth 98-.—others nice of Pink, R it. All s'ze: her grad! tine of $2.50 and $3. ful , $2, 3 Lots Ladies’ Wrappers. Back Flanvelette Wrappers—in a of colors and d-signs—all well made and p rfect fitting. Fr —and they stand the loss. from the makers The $1.50 grade at 98c. The $1.75 grade at$1.19. They fill a table full—in all sizes. A one- day choice chance. Two Specials in 50 Black and Brown Unfinished Cheviot Those two lots of manufacturers’ samples that we cloged ont from one of the, leading bee yon boy ch value as we're offering in these two lots, the Kersey from which they're made—it’s a grade » tailors make. in these cartaents. r length and absolutely perfect fitting. Black and Brown—unapproached and unapproachahle=for.. Special lot Ladies’ Suits,$10 ~ Sesetetentesteetet ee Men's All-wool Sweaters, turtle neck apd stripd—aorth §3—for $1.98. Cotton Jersey Gymnagium Suits, Blue and Black, i ~ AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN. eater atl News Gathered West of Rock Creek. According to a recent order in the police department the different station houses are 98c not allowed to give sheiter during the cold C. weather to the unfortunates who may have = to apply for such. That is the condition of q affairs at the seventh precinct. The per- sons who apply there for shelter are re- ferred to the municipal lodging house on 12th street, provided for the purpose. The municipal house, however, closes at 9 o'clock in the evening, and those who apply at the station later than that hour, while they may be sent to the place, will not be able to gain admittance. In the George- , town station there are two rooms on the top floor, arranged especially for the ac- known they have never been used since the station house was built. A permit has been given to the Wash- ington Ice Manufacturing Company to build an addition to one of the buiidings occupied by it on Grace strect, near Poto- mac. The new building will be fifty feet Men’s Pants. gut e's a chance for you if you'll ready made or go to a see Latest patte:n:. PERFECT six feet. corrugated iron. Lewis Hopfenmaier has secured a permit to replace the present frame boiler house at the building corner of 33d and K streets with a brick structure, and make other re- pairs. Mr. Andrew J. Riley of Tenleytown, who for a number of years has been in the meat business, has gone to Elizabeth, N. J., where he will permanently reside. Mr. Charles Bincent of 2007 Q street has reported to the police the tneft of a rock- ing chair from the front porc.. of his resi- dence. The entertainment of the infant class of the Dumbarton Avenue M. E. Church comes off this evening at Linthicum Hall. An interesting program w._ be presented. The Potomac Electric Light Company has secured permission to connect its wires by an underground conuuit witn Peck Mem- orial Chapel, at 28th and M streets. Samuel Honest, colored, aged forty, a regular lounger in “Boston,” was arrested yesterday by Policeman Harrison, on a charge of vagrancy. This morning in wwe Police Court he went down for sixty days. gs New Engine House. 1 can find at the same price ses even our own other best But their making isn't to be com- # $12.50 Ss Bs Ss Ss tS SS a ea a a a a cat full Choice seams; ee before — anywhere — you have seen such $1.50 is what cthe-s sell them for. Made of plain Red, Brown, Blue and Gray Woot {| The new engine house. which is to be Tricot, with detachabie linen collars; cut ¢ |erected on 8th street northwest, will be new blouse shape and perfect fitting. If + commenced in the immediate future. At a you'll look through our Waist Department | special meeting of the board of Commis- you'll see on what good grounds we hase our | sioners this afternoon an order was issued commodations of the lodgers, but so far as ! long by sixteen feet wiue, with a height of | It will be constructed entirely of soroneree claim for leaders in Waists—ranging Price from $1.50 to $5. All novelties. in awarding the contract to Gleeson & Hum- phries, at $10,740. This was not the lowest bid received, but the Commissioners, after investigating the matter, came to the con- clusion that the bid of C. Thomas & Son was informal, and so ruled, the contract going to the ‘next lowest bidder. Sontonteate eS Strictly man-tallor made, in ‘own, Green, Black, Navy snd Royal Blue: 7 in all. Fly- % Bs OE front, satin-lined ecats; skirts lined with } - hee percaline and bound with velvet. No suit in this city at $15 to compare with these in quality or effectiveness. Saturday ouly at $10—and only these 75. Wim. H. McKnew. Established 1862. Latest Novelties in Seon get Ladies’ Coats. 59 Black Ast: han and Jersey Top Coats, 4 : Top Coats, made siie'd and fly front. We dbield and fly front; ned with heavy satin. eS defy competition at $8. They can't be ap- Compare with anyb-dy's $18 z roich 4. Best value in Am-r- Gia easel ue $ lca today. Sizes 32 to 44. Sat- 5 00 faterday choice $10 00 % Oa S urdsy only fe Black and Navy Blue. o + : & Suit SMT Rte : wits. Two Specials in Ladies Skirt. SE liste clawhe iNew verso miee: Gale ssrithe |S S] ct great annual di : 87 Black ard Navy Blue Wool Serge Skirts, a> Brocaded s prade In Panga = 2 Scapolie a : hape ‘ed w! realine | $5 porte 1 = correct sbancs; Ined with percaline and atten i‘ Sees ah - he until just aiiniewett hound with velvet. Remilar $4 ©) 4 | “to ‘betrer at aie 3 [ts comes off. Oar buyers, ever on the * * yaiue. For Saturda: | where than thes» df. $4.99 Yj ff alert for novelties, have secured some * * $ [tt of the handsomest of these horse show * * = 2 creations for our Washington patrons. * * Sel These Include, elegant Russian Bic i 9 3 9 5 $52 and Fly-front Reefer Misses’ Jackets. Girls’ Reefers- 21s: in Lot of Two-toned Irish Frieze Shield- Lot of Scotch Mixed Tweed Reefers for Yo ¢ Some entirely tront Jackets, with flaps on pockets, regular 14 years; made in three different Slee » ‘also exbibited in the ¢ novby effect and_$5 ns fa Dac a raed Sallieh lnveunsell stor at > 5 pecial fe 5 | Lips and are marked from ae } eles New Velvet and Plus Capes ° ¢ “o)¢ * are shown at from $10 to § ee: Sl tt have Cloth € 3 to $5 2s 9 ° ° = xy 2%, cae 3 as <= lit- eS eas anghter, rough and. no Men’s Furnishings. B52 a Se | oi heautttul jars—some with bretell If you take hold of these lines they will pecially in Underwear—that the Big Store alone is able to offer: 2 cases of Fine English Cashmere Shirts and Drawers, with silk facings; taped pearl buttons and ribbed ‘bottom $1.75 of Blue or Tan. 5 kinds 1 25, 1 case of Heavy Fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers, pte intely eae 3; well mage; perfect fitting: pear! buttor Bveyonty 6 st vase te 75¢. case-lot of Men's Natural Wool Shirts Drawers. made, with | taped | seams, buttons; perfect ‘orth $1, for. Leaders in Five Cities. aakhnhenee voresnooenssseeeteoeeeesseeneneeneneeeee soe over the Children’s ders—also a big line jchens, frem $5 to $18.51 Special in Gloves. A limited lot of Ladics’ clish Pique guide vou to some remarkable values—es- oe air Underwear— well: made—he Brown - Walking Sc. e —to close tomorrow en y. Lad. 25c. Hose, 7c. “Soft shoes for tender feet.’ A great shoe Saturday. Tomorrow will be a big day on F st., for we have prepared a list of bargains 1 such as never before. We've made some | High School Girls’ Shoe. Introductory price to- morrow only. Our $2.50 Boot— $1.85. Extra high top—box calf—lace—ultra stylish. new records In shoe prices, and every - = polr we sell we can guarantee, for we IMisses’ and Children’s only handle finest quality goods. \adies’ Vici Kid And Bex Calf—every pair band- sewed—perfect-fitting and easy on the feet—button or lace—all the leading styles. — ponies pier, Ladies’ Glove Calf And Vici Kid Button Shoes. Most elegantly made shoes. the newest toes and ex- cellent quallty—an unheard-of bargain at... : Misses’ Vici Kid and Box Calf With spring heels—a very neat pretty shee for girls, bat- ton or lace. from i to 2 an Child’s Vici Kid. Just an Ideal shoe for young- sters, toth button and Sell made and strong. 84 te 11. 1.75 Shoes, = 85 Cents. $950 Not all sizes. $] 50 Branding Government Animals. Major General Miles has amended the army regulations so as to provide that all public animals shall upon the day received be branded w‘th the letters “U. S.” on the left fore shoulder, the letters to be two inches in height. Cavalry and artillery horses, assigned to organizations, will also be branded on the hoof of one fore foot, one and one-half inches below the coronet. ————__e—___ More Time for Candidates. The civil service commission announces that the date set for the close of the re- ceipt of applications for the examination which is to be held on November 27 for the position of assistant treasury agent, Seal Island, Alaska, will be accepted to the close of business on November 20, instead of November 10, as originally announced. Child’s Vici Kid Button. Small shoes for small chil- these run daintiest 5. Youths’ “The Kicker.” Just the shoe for small boy: = S$]- 25 one that won't Kick out a“ a week. Sizes 10 to 13%. Boys’ Calf Lace. shoe, well gly made—‘bull-dog and “ex strevaty me a tors all sizes, ‘The best boys® shoe in the world at the price. ee Claims His Wife Deserted Him. Johnzon B, Nelson today applied for di- vorce from Annie Nelson, ciaiminz, through Attorney Marion T. Clinkscales, that she deserted im in August, 1803. The married in Camden, parties =e N. J. April 19, 18900. Havenner’ssrc, 928 F Street N. W., ATLANTIC BUILDING. Weather Bureau’s Opinion. People who slept uneasily last night, ow- ing to the banging about of the shutters and other attachments of their houses which happened to be loose, will mo doubt te interested to know what is thought at the weather bureau of the probability of the continuance of the gale which prevalied last night and during the day. It was stated today by the official weather observ- ers that the wind will probably continue during the remainder of the day and even- ing, with the chances that it will diminish in vioience tomorrow morning. —_—__ Contract Awarded. The committee in charge of the installa- tion of the underground system on the Pennsylvania avenue and lith street lines of the Capital Traction Company has awarded to the Deane Steam Pump Com- pany of Holyoke, Mass., the contract for supplying all the pumps to be used in the new power house, including condensing, feed, tanks snd other pumps. ——__ Rabier § ected. Detective Weedon killed a dog on D street opposite police headquarters yes- terday afternoon, the opinion having been expressed that the animal was afllicted with the rabies. Only one shot was fired by the detective, who was congratulated for hi marksmanship by District good officials, who witnessed the affair from the building. —_._—_. Tired of Being Banged About. George Martin, a colored man, was in court today on complaint of his wife, Laura Martin, charged with assault. The latter was not badly injured, but she told the court that she was tired of being ‘banged about. “Has he ever been arrested Recre?) the court asked “Yes, sir,” the wife responded, “and he's been sent to jail twice for beating me.” George thought he was more sinned against than sinning, and he was very much surprised when he heard Judge Kim- ball say: “Ten dollars or thirty days.” ———_.__— A Queer Pair. From the Denison (Tex.) News, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Watts of the Talihino district, Choctaw nation, were guests in the city today. The bridegroom js a white man, @ graduate of Union College, New York. His parents, who reside near Kinderhook, N. Y., are prominent and wealthy. The bride ix a full-blood Choctaw, who does. not understand a word of English. Her maiden name was Sallie Roebuck. ‘The courtship and honeymoon are carried on Signs, as the bridegroom does not speak we Gloves. Dogskin Gloves, je with full persed Gig sauna fA feels) mirchase of am Extra Superior ¢ ese are reg! e S ‘ast Black Hose, with * * bee are sree tiie Sl Glevesitae high spite d- heels ant double oe ; we have oe Special lot of 50c. Silk Neckwear all ee 17c. = shapes, late patterns, popular shades, These Sp x are not cotton-back silks—but AL] ry SILE-cniee of muy syle 29C, $1 Corset “Novelties.” Zl | The tatest: and best $2.50 Corset on the * * Sot market is the brand introduce tomor- * * Lot of Colored Shirts, striped bosoma and row the Leotie—mad» of finest coutil— * * solld-color bodies; pair of detached cuffs to sores “inguted—lace “Auish—douile) os de! = © match bosom, Choice of Blue, Pink iy s lium and extra long waists—in * ¢ Lavender--the very newest conceit 1) \ eS adhd —perfect fitting. $1.50 value for. ¢ ts $2. 50 tina = ow . Fr * 0c. value Suspnders...... ss eee aS you our Corsets, we 25. Fancy Bordered Handkerchiefs. ....17¢. ae iL 2100 Linen Collars, all styles bap ns a ++ he most gra 2100 Linen Cuffs, all shapes. 5 ff etistence.” No better “quality, oe °° made at any price oe Seceterte peeebeemnenenenne Fi M = ——___—— or /ien. STILL UNDER D us ‘. “abe Remnants of a lot of Men's English * * hic Ee a 1 $7 Pats jim latest and most popular fan- = =, eles—finest qualities of silk => Proposition to Get a New Name for |* ¢ usd in neckwear mauufacture se Tenleytown. sind - 29¢ = The discussicn as to the advisability of cae changing the name of the town to the | Remmants of nerth of Georgetown, designated in the 9 nial “Baldo tier seanaie Men’s Underwear. B e i. ki TT ESE VI more lee Fust the right weight for the present * * Rroperly Known as Tenleytown, continues, | scasouut some sins are mics'se and © © A change of name, it is belleved by the as it 1s too late to re-order, we'll run * * them out like this: se younger and more progressive of the citi- zens there, will create new interest in the place, and act as a stimulus to the in- terests in general. As some very strenuousty object to the dropping of the name Tenleytown, purely from sentimental reasons, another class of citizens, numbering among them the hus- tlers, submit a compromise, and suggest the name Tenley. The adoption of this name, it is believed, will satisfy all parties. “Mt. Airy,” or “Friendship,” the names of important subdivisions in’ Tenleytown, are also suggested. The adoption of such names as proposed recently, such as Walnut Hill, Grasslands and a Albion, will be very ‘strongly op- Dosed, The lots include Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers and some of the “American Hosiery Co.'s Heavy Cotton Underwear: 756. Underwear, 45¢ $1 Underwear, 55c. $1 Underwear, 79c. Wim. H. Picknew, 933 Pa. Ave. it —_—.___ Decision Tomorrow in Carr Case. Chief Justice Bingham announced, in Criminal Court No-1 today that he will temorrcw morning dispose of the motion fer a new trial th the case of James, alias Pat, Carr, convicted recently of assaulting little Rosa Robinson last July, with intent EVERY SHAPE AND EVERY Se commit a rae ____|LEATHER FOR FASHION OR COMFORT. FOR LADIES AND MEN. 3.50, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00. All sorts of Home Slippers and Dress Slippers. Hygienic School Shoes unlike any others. Hand made—on the com- fort last: Date of sale on lining tells how long they wear. . Burt’s, 1411 FSt. Arthur Burt. OVER THE CORK AND CAPSULE IS NOT BROKEN (AND THAT IT BEARS THE NAME ~ W.A.GAINES & CO. JACKETS AND | WMOOLILION EIR ? Grand Values ° in These Tomorrow. reatest and aoe line of Millinery shown in Washington. More shapes, greater variety and Prices than ans establixhm city. Extra clerks in t m 2 this department to- pw to walt on the crowds sure to be attracted by these irresistible bargains: Choice of a big table full of $2. $3, $3.50 and $4 Stylish- $1.98 ly Trimmed Hats. Tomor- row for. Choice of a variety of $4.50, $5 and $6 Trimmed Hats, exact copies of many of the Sas = $3.48 morrow for ae Hats, 29°- Zs Tomorrow we will fll a table with Un- trimmed Fur Felt Hats, > in day aries ol is]: BEBO. Hats, 49° = Tomorrow we will fill a table mae Cn- Sf otrimmea Fur Felt Hats, which have i iran cars amt sane, AOC, f68c. Ostrich Feathers, 39c, Srtetetetee Tomorrow we will sell Sin. Black Ostrich Feath- eee a i 25°: Offerings. Big vraiety of Fancy Wings, Feath- all ers, Birds, ete., in 5 Soe. a tee C. 6c. for .. two alike, which we can offer at ONE- THIRD LESS THAN REGULAR PI giving you the est valuer possibly ebiainatle in us city. Few specials Stylish Black Astrakhan Jackets, ow shape, perfect tee, silk - $7.89 $5.48 eviet Jackets, chotce new price, Price. $4. 68 beaded and braid- - $3.98 and Braided - $5.98 with and with- $5.98 Handsome Cle ets, newest sh: and navy. Regular $7.50. price, Saturday's price... Stylish Black € of two entirety Saturday’s Black Cloth Capes, ed, very ular price, day's price Handsome Fur-trignmed Regu- Satur- Silk Skirts, f patterns Black vari ular pric day's pri 35 Waists, $3.98 ina Reg: Satur- tk Waists, in great va = $3.98 a addition to ot the wer equally good bar- regular lines, Stylish Reefers, trimmed rs, at the we offer to- with saflor $2.98 4 to 14 5¢ BAUM’S, ue Beye nth St. Sede TAD Serer teeter etree Secgedocdecestoctocdedetoc Sesseetergondontontonty THE LAST CALL. 59 Boys’ Fine Black and Brown Derbies and 7¢ Cloth and LeatherTamO’Shanters, worth 50c. to $2.50, go Saturday at We bought these from the Continental so cheap——Iut Hats a ine which fs about on ridiculous p » them all ont. Boys’ °5,*6 &°7 Suits aut $4, 85 & 6, $4, $5 One-Day Boys’ Reefers. . Just to introduce a few of our most prominent values in boys’ reefers we quote the following special cut prices—which are for . Mixed lot of 225 Boys’ Navy Blue Chin- ehilla —_ velvet collar — fancy price was Se $3.25 50 Boys’ Elegant Black Cheviot Reefers —storm collar—fancy lined—finished with $2.50 Mning made. Sizes 9 to 16. wearing goods. Were $8. Choice Satur- 200 boys’ elegant Scotch plain and fancy mixed cape over- These boys’ handsome double- breasted and reefer short pants suits of ours need no introduc- tion to Washington mothers. They know by experience that these are the best suits that $5, $6 and $7 can buy in this vicin- ity. They are shown in a great variety of fancy Scotch mixtures and plaids—very swell and ele- gant effects—all sizes from 4 to 16. Our regular standard $5, $6 and $7 grades—for one day— Saturday—your choice, and $6. “Cuts” in Saturday only (revert to regular prices Mon- For the little fellows we'll offer a very fine grade of All-wool Navy Blue Chin- chilla Reefers—bound with half-inch black apres —, crew lined. 22" $5.00 Have at = ‘Saturday only... coneane 5 cian eto eli ai naaminae Navy Blue Chinchilla Reefers with sailor LFS Sy 50 reduced tw. coats, in blues, blacks, browns, etc., sizes 3 to 16 years.. Most § of them were $7.and $8—few were $5—but arate S have your pick of all of them for. . PARKER, BRIDGET & CO., - Clothiers, 315 7th St. , laren *sS nas AC. A : eee PARKER, BRIDGET & CO.

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