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BROOKLYN LIVELY GRAND JUROR, WON'T SHOW TROLLEY BOOKS. Receiver of the L. 1. Traction pany Defies Investigators, NEWS event EAS BEGIN AT 6.90 ——— 20,000 Attend the Early Prayer Meetings in Boston. Horace ©, Morse, receiver for the He Interrupts Court and Is Called |, Horace Morse. reveer, tr ie | Others paper igd Visiting jc re sta witness thie morning before the Down by Judge Moora Axsembly Committee which 1s investi: wating the insid workings of the Brooklyn railroads at the St. George] BOSTON, July 12.—The third day of Wanted to Protest Against One of) oie) tircoKiyn the fourteenth International Christian Mr. Morse said he had never been! Endeavor Convention opened this morn- the Indictments. connected with the Long Island Trac-|jng with ideal weather. The azure Sum- tlon Company or the Brooklyn Heights|mer sky is unblemished by a. single 1 Company until was 4p-lcloud, and a breeze from the west has it Plead to ecelver, He gad the outside |oreated a temperature which ts delight- were | ts of the ‘Traction Company fully comfortable and Invigorating about $1,700,000 Deapite the Immense amount of energy — Mr. Wade asked the witness where lexpended by the delegates at the great - the books. of the ny were, ani he | oP Oe yeslakaay morning. cand Proceedings in Judge Moore's Court feds SAC th Hrookly ti ‘ ef Sessions, Brooklyn, were rudely in hts Railros . and the greater meetings 0! terrupted thig: morning. ly Mr. Morse we nee fdantltt eine ing, thousanis of them were jorning Ke that they nie spec ny | ok he xu is) mot Junt after the Grand Jurors had taken | the Committer. He renived to pt sd Base ee er X morning, ; Foreman Wilson handed up | them. | makin ay to ehure ee eer en atcan, Indistnehtth “said he had been advised by Law | ihe elty and vicinity to attend the &@ batch of about a dozen indict Pcie eu MSR AE sora ri EUULSAM AL ANUE As Mr. Wilson sat down, one of the | Company. tot to ahow the books 10 o'cluck and lasted forty-five minuter, | r 0 Qs xclaimed the Committer Niof the churches were well crowded May It please the Court, receiver not to produce the ty mated that fully 2 arsonie jement."* wiht be done if th fated in them, Besides the de! What Is the nature of the statement * ty atten y tenidents of the i ent agains: au indictment | went into executive | fore Ore for t LI ksh disk lees | session to determine the best method of | "Ag ings, rall = | wetting at the hooks. | song sere nth “This Ie not the places for euch ia cheae er ‘i -_ ——_—.-— in many parts of the city, and eee Turning to Foreman Wilson, Judge THE BAG te eee tnnped (5 pate : le in them. Sine Taned 11 bared upon lemat BRAKEMAN KEPT ‘Mans Kates who did not attend eee aeaamenianaas Oat as bi | the morning meetings wel astir Cele ‘evidence’ Miss Trew Left It Nehind Her to] jent on sicht-secing, and went singly “Yes, alr.” the 1 and in small battalions to the vartous “and were voted for by the number of Grand points of interest about the city : ‘ Joshua Nathan, a brakeman on the | Pi "Gay the custodians of the. navy- ee Brooklyn vated Ttaliroad, was |yatd, Bunker Hill, the old South Churen, 1am surprised at this conduct. ol4| veld tor the Grand Jury by Justice | Faneuil Hall and’ the historic old grave- know that all mat pertaining to the finding | he i 7 : a Aint yards in the heart of the city were Of indictments must be discus@d in the Grand) Tighe in the Butlh Street Police Court. | overwhelmed by the numbers of the Jury room and at no other place charged with lyn, this morning 01 ayatnet Georre F Hott and Kugene V. (ing $3 from Miss Addie M. Trew, of 33 | Mechan Hail were attended by. th Brewster, President id form: Secretary | Flatbush avenue, on the evening of | same great ta ‘hat were there yer- of the Law Enfoi JOINUY | June y. Hefore 9 o'clock @ throng accused of libel rew says she boarded @ Fifth jd the steps at the entrances to publication that 78 Duitield st train “at the bridge station at | Mechanics’ Hall, singing musical en: disorderly and occupied by two families, clock. On allenting at the Bt deavor songs, while they waited for The accused men. It ie alleged. sent, A) Murk's ay station she discovered | mission eed vee Hist of alleged disorderly resorts, to {ine loss of her hand. bag. On the Common thir acene was dupll- live Supt. McKelvey and gave ou | Inspector Alfr Jarrett, who was] cate] outsile the tente and when the pa to the newspapers for publication e in, says he saw a man pick] tient waiters were finally allowed to en- understood that the grand Juror who er nd run after Miss Trew. ter they pours rough the entrances ated the scene in court was opposed to 5 indicting the two reformers. Sale «shut and he gave the bag nan Nathan, He says he saw Cee ee, seen tine itt is. suid, | Nathan examining the contents of the | se Sree te take action te entitee tne ve Brickson, gateman at the Thirty : oie wixth street Rta , S Ant Profanity ae on merchants, and | than take a roll of bills from the bag jaying Indecent | 4nd put it in his pocket | MR. HOWELL’S PLAIN TALK. theatrical men from ¢ pictures upon the str Neither Assistant Clarke nor any of th ment, Cute His Throa Prould admic that they knew the man's | | » A mches Ave a Dine |_CC0r'se, HH Bennett, the armor- p Sedonhe y = , | Saye Bridge Approac er of the Second Battery of the Sev- ee ee urace to the Cities. enty-firat Regiment, committed sulctde | President Howell, of the Bridge Trus- last night or early this morning by tees, this morning, at the hearing of ‘severing his jugular vein. He was foun A lamp exploded tn the | the Sub-Committee of the Assembly {dead in bed in a squalid little room! Patisky, at ST North Third street morning, and Pallsky nearly | Committee on Citles, in Bupertor Court, Armorer Rennett, of like water through a breaking dam, A® on yesterday hundreds were unable to clire admittance at the hall and later paired to the tents, BLED TO DEATH ALONE. je Tiat KR under the stairway of a saloon at 121 said the assessed valuation of property | East Thirty-second atreet this morning. jin Brooklyn was about 70 per cent. Bennett had b attached to the Bev. % Mr, Howell stated that the Long |enty-fifat Regiment for, a number, of cl pte erty a} and, ae far as known, was a og him lying on floor unconscion: Branch’ Hotel erty was annessed | tingie man, He wan forty-five yearn Boca hands were burned in dragging the man | at $160, Counsel Laring wanted tol oid. He acted as janitor of the armory eat of the Tooms Pallehy wae takea-to the| show that the Bridge Commissioners | and earned $4 a day, Rastera District Hospital tried to favor ex-Congressman Felix Rennett had been connected with the —— — Campbell in the Plaza property. regiment about four years. It le known Here's n Very Clever Thief. Mr. Howell said, as far as he knew. | that he was in the Chillan war, and re- Mi. Campbell never used his Influence | ceived a medal for meritorious service, the | with the trustees In any business con-| He wore this medal at all times, and tt hore | corn. With t iige. Th was found on his dead body. There wan to the Bridgs n both aides nothi the room to Indicate why he | river, Mr. Howell declared, hai taken his life, All the money In his Hixgrace to both cities, and he had done | pocket waa a ten-cent plece. He war Ne them. economical, and it ix belleved he hae a insel for the xt witnees, fo! bank ac ount, but und this morning. no bank book was Jupon a general strike against the ( THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING. JULY 13, 1680 CLOAKMAKERS GO OUT. ri for Four hundred atrike battle to-day “for living wages, as they term it, ‘The cloakmakers were employees of Baumann @ Sperling, at Broadway and cloakmakers began @ Canal street. They demanded an in- creane of 16 per cent., half of which was intended for the contractors concerned, but the firm refused to grant it, and the strike occurred, The employees of contractors engaged by neveral other firms are expected to Join in the movement 8,000 TAILORS MAY STRIKE. ‘They B thousand of the decided members Brotherhood of Tatlors have tractors’ Association in August, because the latter im expected to refuse to sign the Hrotherhood's agreement to be pre- rented on Aug. 1 The members of the Association are said to have bound themselves to resist the demands of the Brotherhood by assigning all their sewing machines to the Asnociation and depositing with the treasurer ain suma of money to In- sure the faithful performance of their agreement ieee Gees IN THE WORLD OF LAnOR. New oMfcers are meeting Laborers’ 10, Glueck, Walking Delegate of the Childrer er Knight of Labor Loy to-ntght’s 3 and Bar- tenders’ Union No. o John tf. Balmer hax heen Mecretary of Iron Mounders » new Financlal Secretary i« Philip Norris. The central body of the United Hebrew Trade Unions has appointed a spactal Organize the mattress makers in this city. Walking Delegate B. Westenberger has made an eement with Contractor Nubn, and the atrike declared of by the Architectural ed Recordi Tl king ight at Walhalla Hall. 1 Oppenheim & ¢ meeting to-morro Reneft Society, vice L. Blume William Benton, rell, all of Brook: to the Conven- Union of Amer- tea by Flint Glass Workers’ ( To committer of {ts employees the Rei Raiiroad Company has announced through Mt Rchweigert that « general @ of wakes f to 1 per cent. will be m before Oct. 1 jected Secretary of or the eighth — time, ler will represent the Union im the lon, to be held In this elty oF Cincinnatl Aug. ‘There in a new organization of music city. Ite name is Am An application, for % tons is lon by the Organization Commit eof body. nmenmiths and Br ‘a Union J. M. Cornell, the Iron Rot treating its members fairly, and him by niform neal and asserts that Mr. Cornell 1s stumbling block in the way of getting It, Carpenters’ Union 412 has elected: Preaiden ry Muir, Conductor; Bd ; John Meany, J. J. Jones, ditore, 1 er Bradbury, ARRESTED FOR KILLING A BOY A Oolored Lad Olubbed at Social Picnic Men Accused of Knocking Him from a Fence. Joseph Gueker of 32% Ralph avenue; Edward Gallagher, of Park place and Howard avenue, and Wm. H. Volcken- ning, of 336 Ralph avenue, who ts said to be a relative of ex-Alderman Volcken- ning, were held this morning in the Gates Avenue Court, Brocklyn, pend- ing an investigation into the death of Charles Handy, colored, of 1172 Park pla ie “Ae era Gillick said he ole Me gh + B-| over thirty pa —__—=—___ the tickets. HANGED AT A PICNIC. (Special to The Evening World.) NEW BRUNSWICK, July 12—Bert Hardy, eleven years oki, was among the excursionists of the First Methodist Sunday-School at Hoynton Beach, on Raritan Bay, to-day. Young Hardy was taking a ride in one of the big swings, in company with a girl and another boy, ‘The boy, who was working the swing by means of a long rope, let go to rest, and threw the rope, which dangled from the stationary part of the swing, across to Hardy. Hardy did not grab it, and the rope Handy was seventeen years old, He came home shortly after midnight this Morning, complained of feeling ill, and told hin friends he had a fight at Eckel. kamp's Atlantic Park, where several| men clubbed him. An ambulance was jcalled, When Surgeon Lynch entered the room half an hour later the boy was) dona. | |. ‘The Coroner has ordered an autopay | to be made to- BURGLARS AT NINE. Kre Played “Looko While Blovain Looted Dwyer's Ti Two dirty-looking, nine-year-old boys stood weeping at the bar in Yorkville Court this morning, when arraigned to anawer a charge of burglary preferred by Daniel Dwyer, a gocer, who occupies apartments over his store at 301 East Sixtieth street. The youngsters were Bernard Elovain, son of Henman Elovzin, a painter, of &3 East Sixty-ffth street, and Frederick Krense, son of Amelia Kresse, a widow | @nd janitress, of 339 Fast Sixty-fifth wy" fter closing his store at 10 grelock last night, proceeded upstairs, and rested himself at the front window. He was there hardly a half hour when he heard some one moving about in the tore, Going down, he chught sight of the frowzy head of Elovzin behind the| counter, working Industriously at the) Money-drawer, while ase was in Song ‘of the store, evidently acting as a ‘lookout.”’ At the request of Agent Wilson, of the Gerry Society, Magistrate Mott din- charged the boys and warned their par- jents to look after them in the future, ——— TWO YOUTHFUL FORGERS. coiled around his neck. He waa lifted {out of the swing as it flew back, and hung suspended in the air. When the | swing returned it hit his body, but did not loosen It from the rope. Excursionists rushed up and, after stopping the swing, cut the rope from fhich Hardy hung. “He was almost lite- i The doctors sald it was a wonder his neck Was not broken. As it was his heck was badly bruised and lacerated, Jie is considered to be In @ critical con: jon, Her Jpits Dog, Mra. Schumann, of 618 Morris « fore Magistrate Cornel to-day and directed to up for ten days. It wi dation of an assistant e @ spits bit Bd- who lives on Hundred and Fifty-sixth atreet. — FIGHTING IN FORMOSA. Chinese Attack Hainch 200 Men. and Lose YOKOHAMA, July 12.—Seven hun- dred Chinese attacked Hsinchu, Island Two hundred of Formosa, on July 10. of them were killed captured. On the Japanese side the loss was eleven men. ees WILL BE SLIGHTLY WARMER. But It May Re Partly Cloudy To- Morrow. ‘The official temperature in this city at |8 A. M. to-day was 62, and the humidity 79, slightly above normal. The baro- metric pressure was highest over the middle Atlantic States, and there was a low area central over the lake region. ‘There wers rains during the previous twenty-four hours in the Western Gulf Over Thirty | States, the mildle Atlantic and the lake regions. ‘The highest temperature ‘re- ported was #2, at Key West. The lowest Henry Schuhard, of 433 Went Fitty-| Was 4% 4 eee ‘ KE, H. Emery, who relieves Mr. Dun sixth street, and John Gillick, of 420) auring his vacation, predicted fal Went Fifty-sixth street, young men,| weather, becoming pattly cloudy Satur- were held for trial this morning by|‘ay,,getting warmer, and with southerly Magistrate Brann in Tombs Court on a| Winds. charge of forgery preferred by R. C. Wilson, Secretary of the Haydenville Manufacturing Company, of 73 Beekman street. Bchuhard was discharged three weeks ago by the Company. An order book) was missing, and bills came in for $125 worth of goods that had not been or- dered or received. H Detectives became convinced Schu: hard was the forger, and learned he nert to the island by t Saturday for disord le Was arrested on the con- sland. uct @ confearcu, and implicated the Gil- P the thermometer | Weather Forecast. Forecast for thirty-alx hours ending at 8 A. M. Saturday for New York City and vicinity: Fair to-day and to-night: partly cloudy Saturday; warmer: southerly winds, he following record shor temperature for th en in the Indicated 2AM... 646 A.M Unconscious and Starving. Joneph Shelder, thirty-#ix years olf, was found unconsejous ina gutter at South Fifth and Hooper atreetm, Williamsburg, this morning. He said he had eaten nothing for three days. An ambulanc carried the man to the Eastern District Hospital, CASPERFELD 144 BOWERY 144 SUCCESSORS TO & CLEVELAND, WEST SIDE OF STREET, NEAR GRAND STREET ELEVATED STATION, THIS DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING YOU|A PAIR OF SOLITAIRE DIAMOND BAR all wish to pus H ataet whice | “nih ote A and very snappy, $60, nally G90,” | good valve fof $100” overs NS, 56, These are the Watches we make a specialty of: LADIES’ GOLD- FILLED WATCH: i. Minder an eetien, very tne tnovemneht, Inlaid with either rubies, emeralds or turquoise, ‘$6. 14-carat throughout, LADIES' SOLID GOLD HUNTING WATCHES, ‘stom wind - wee einder, American raaahoee yt oe ye or Welthan, em Winder, Qn LADIES SOLID GOLD HUNTING Wa’ ‘stemwinder and setter, very Ane: movemest gg, : f We give a written guarantee if not as represented m We sell more other New York tee ours to be stan | one piece of gold ES, heavy cases, stemwinder and setter, Kigia GENT pie CARAT GOLD HUNTING WATCH: or Waltham movement, $25. A SOLID COIN ting case, tot". 60, with every watch for six years; oney will be refunded. Solid Gold Wedding Rings than all the stores put together, because we guaran- dard 14 and 18 carat gold, made from and without any solder, SILVER BOYS' WATOR, ‘engraved, stem winder and setter, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8. DO YOU GREATEST PANTS MEN'S ; 12,000 air of Men obit GARAIMEES 8G. Wegated Pants “ase waste Op tne $4.49, $6.50 and $8.85. SATURDAYS 10.30. PANTS? SALE ON EARTH. poieey (econ % EE Mg ates, ConnesTER s Lverpootlom 5 ° CORNESTERS: RIK BOS (SATURDAY), Until 1 P. M., 1,500 LADIES’ WAISTS, Thoroughly made of excellent percale, in black and white checks and stripes, extra large sleeves, at fe West 239 st. 50 dozen Excl mak lure and cuffs, Shirt Waists ‘ivi trom “The only fall accounts ball game are given ‘ive styles, our ews GREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST STORE. Proomrng S38 AvESS <6 CorrectMod- el Waist Form,69c ‘Thousands of $30 Silk Dresses, $10.98. Beech: conragareiiN incest 10.98 $8 to $12 Reefers, $7.50. and ribbon; value $20 to $30.... lot of Children's and Misses’ i “ne 2.50) eote! - . Ae He now Forms — selling A lot of Ladies’ sp Mt ope Cloth Bulta, were #20, now... OW0O here every day ‘@ jot of figured black Alpaca at Skirts, lined —threughout, | value $3.48, now.. . 1.98 69c A lot of black Velvet and Silk ‘apes, former price $14.98, now 4.98 Children’s Shoes, '79c. Large lot Infants’ and Chil- dren's Russet Outing Shoes, | The Sale of Notions, 79) Sizes 4 to 11, all widths, pair... = * Fine Ladies’ Oxiords, 5'7c. Sizes, 32 to 42. Seamle Stockinet Dress Shields: | ‘ 2 a, 4 t 0 uu Os os | * Large assortment of Ladies’ red Sewing Silk, x | black Dongola and Russet aco Reine 15 Leather Oxford Ties, all gilt, silver or black, oO styles, both with toe caps and 57 | Plain toes, fu assortment, : : : Sues ana witha. air... 19t¢ Tmitation Haircloth, 8c} Children’s Lawn } Hats and Caps, 10c., llc. Dressmake a full y Linit It will pay you well to cas Hairetoth, ore Dlack, White, slate a tan, 063 Manvufacturer® © k of tases Tight and Dark Gray 043 7 Soo! Sk Ribbed Vests, 8c, |" Ae 1 pink, 3, 4, 5 35c. Ladies’ Lisle Wi} yw Hilly! . Thread Ribbed OW -priee Vents, jow neck wa teh ma ribbons at neck and LM Bri! be bpprecia- siceves, 3. 4, 5, 6, Tiler of a ‘bivy- {i Cle: price com- \ plete 1.64, 19c. | offer these Hat and Coat was ever before sold aty anything like 75c, Washable Chamois Gloves, Very comfortable ind pretty Rocker, back, 69c. embossed or Bedroom, For this sale we will Racks in solid oak, an que g€ss finish; spectal 69c. No article of the kind A this. price. this city of all kinds of and Rockers at dry recommend an early Largest line hairs eW per pair, s White Blankets, full filled ow white wadding, 85. Blankets 39¢, Pair. $1.25 Comforters 85¢. 39c. in 6 button Mousquetaire and 4 button length with large but- tons Manufacturer's price 0 per dox.; 6c. is the low- est bargain price that over knew thers te be rid, at 39 This Rocker, | 85 g6c. Silk Mitts, 123c. Best 50¢. Lisle, 29c. Pure ~< we 12ic. that ever was offered in a vartety of silk embroidered; manufac- Best i-thread Half Hose, that 29 ee Men’s 25¢, Socks, 123c. styles, light weight merino, turers’ price $225 doz., at. 123 we have been retatiing for 15¢. Hose, 5c. Styles, Good Quality facturer’s Price, 81.22 per dozen: for this sale 05 Because of the low price don't jump at the conclusion that these are “not worth looking at Examine them closely; they are the regular fifteen-cent Ho 29. Cotton Hose, 15c. 4 Ladies’ very fine 40-gauge stainless Wack Cotton Hostery, with double soles, summer weights; sold as a We for a few days at %e. regular stock pr facturers’ price manu- me 15 50c. Lisle Hose, 24c, inest Lisle Hose, in Richelle ribbed, russets, black and hoot rng, all the very best in- » doz. grain goods, white heels and : Children’s 15¢, Hose, 5c, Children's Ribbed Cotton Ho- siery, good quality, tans and black, manufacturer's price Children’s 35c, Hose, 15 Mi cf and Boys’ fine ribbed, stafniess blac and = russet ades, in very good quality, manufacturer's price §3.25 doz, retail price Sic., 45 dales TH OTS $3.00 Bicycle Hose, 69c. ‘We have sold thousands of pairs of Bicycle hose in hand-made goods, Bcotch plaids, checks and Plain Mixture goods that were actually worth $3 as a great leader at $1.09; the sale price is 69c. Men's Heavy Cotton wide ribbed Bicycle Hose, fn black only, Manu tur rice $4.50 per do: retail price 60c.; sale price Girls’ $8 Sailor Dresses, cee BOP with large collars and braid trimming; pretty combina- tions, 6 to 14 years, value 3.00 80 Baby Dresses, 6 months to 1.69 4 years; about 60 kinds, have been sold whole: at 90 © 40 and 10.50 dozen; at, each...... Bicycle Suits for $4.98. | From the leading 1 manufacturers of New York City and Philadelphia, Fine Braided Buits, Bloomer Pants, spe- celal at $4,98. nenee are generally retailed at $8.00, English Bloomer Buits, regular re- tail price $10.00, $6.24. Fine quality Bloomers, all-wool ‘Tweeds, value $4.00, “ 92.20. Men’s & Boys’ 50c. Caps,19¢ Men's and Boys’ White Duck and Navy Blue Cloth Yacht Caps, just the thing for yachting and outing par- | | THE MANUFACTURERS: REALIZATION SALE Is the Greatest Event in the History of Business. All New York Is Talking About It. Ask any of the tho of it. They will tell you as we tell cisely the same as those sold here ness day in the year at regular pric is as real as it is remai sale. usands who have been rkable. here what they think you, that the qualities are pre- and in other houses every busi- es. The chance to save money SATURDAY will be an unusual day even for thi By all means visit the big store os Saturday. amon unuenal $1.00 Straw Hats, 25c. Surprise! All Wool, $$5.95! Children’s $9 Coats, $3.98 Men's and Boys’ Straw Hats in light weight Yeddor, plain or ventilated; also fancy mixed braids and white straws. ‘oft roll and stiff brims. Good value for Te. and 1.00, $2.00 Straw Hat, 8'7c. Men's and Boys’ finest quality Straw in light weight Sennets, Macki- Milans, splits and other braid, large assortment of atyles, soft roll and atiff brime, sold all season at $1.75 and $2.00 . of people astonished at unheard-of Bargains us in Boys’ To-morrow we Thousands have been the offered by Clothing. will close out many Lots at lese than cost of mate- rial, The following is ® Sample Bargain at $2.77 290 Btrictly All-Wool Di- agonal Cheviot Suits, sizes 4 to 15 years, in blue and brown shades, with Extra Pair Pants made with Dou- ble Seat and Knees, and a Yacht Cap, all of the same material ‘These outfits were manufac- tured for a prominent West- ern house, who would have re- tailed them at.. Our special price to-morrow $2.77 At 88c. enuine Galatea Cloth able Sailor Suits, 3 to 6.00 10 years—lanyard and whistle with every sult—such suite are sold by all prominent firms at $1.25 to §L.75, our spe- celal price.. 88 This man was reading our announce- ment Men's All-Wool Suits at 5.95, We admit it's hard to bdeliey SEEING is BELIEVING, The facts are simply these: Bloomingdales’ is known as the most progressive firm of the age, and since sending out our famous notice to the manufacturers, the leading clothing firms of the country have made us their CLEARING-HOUSE. They said SELL THE GOODS. PRICE NO OBJECT. If you walk all over New York City you cannot find a suit at less than $10 | to $15 such as we are offering you in this sale at $5.95. If you are not MORE THAN BATI8- | FIED we refund your $5.95 with plea ure. ALL SIZES, EVEN EXTRA LARGE. ‘To-morrow on sale a large lot Youths’ Suits, sizes 14 to 19 years, all colors and materials, regular prices would be $8.00 to $10.00; special price 4,44 Ladies’ Mackintoshes. About 45 finest quality waterproof Cra- vanette Coats, blue and black, single and double capes; have ranged from $25.00 down to $15.00; now at $6.76 to. ; 8,50 LOOK TO THE FALL About 200 Walkin; Coats, 6 months to 4 years, of fine cloths, &c., beautifully trime med—from two well-known makers—wholesale cost for the cheapest not less than $4.00, some worth $8.00 and 3.98 Men’s Balbriggans, 19. SEE WINDOW NO. 18. Men's Balbriggan Shirts, Drawers to match, good quality, all sizes Men's fine Maco yarn Balbriggan Shirts, long sleeves, Drawers also, all sizes, pearl buttons... Men's fine Maco yarn Balbriggan Shirts, in short or long sleeves, Drawers to match, all sizes, pearl button Outing Shirts, 25c. SEE WINDOW NO, 18, Men's Fane: Outing Bhiri ith $9.00; we offer them all at.... 19 29 39 ety 25c. Outing Shirts, centre, pointed 36 inches long, extra’ good quality, sizes 12% to 18 inches. 39c. Men's Neckwear, SEE WINDOW NO. 7. Men's all-silk flowing- end Tecks and Four-in- Hands in latest light, medium and dark ¢@l+ ‘Tecks, Four in-Hand Bows, in Mei All-Bilk Flowing-End latest light or dark groun@@eue — plain yokes