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eo nea served aq WHISKEY FOR THE NURSES, o'elock 4 ote tonnd ie not a tae m Hike ing from typhoid fever walking about the w Btartling Testimony About Aboses in the Flatbush World” published a story about the tn suficlent heat, food and blankets at the Hospital, and br, Rhodes, the assistant | Fuperintendent, went through the wards | prior to thelr coming and ordered the | ut night Marte vat patonta have nothing but howls | Aur ne hal pulled tt He sald he had seen a patient suffer-| near the Wiliams watt inctebruney test the HELD FOR BROOKLYN NEWS t fire to the Rhe saw bh it into a nLite Hrown sa @ watching it burn, Heer Fabri in ¢ New York € rt for standing | GEISEL’S MURDER. HE WORLD: FRIDAY EVE! rry resides. The longed to Black's de. | the hands of . A few day, ry and de: —— minded the re + refused, Then, me at 10 o'etock | Mt cording to the doctor's atory, Be 88-1 Tnion Qoatmakers Will All Be Hlack Waa arrested by Detective Stack at Work by Sunday. Contractors Admit They Have Lost the Contest. and held for examinati n, oo HER PLUCKY BULL PUP. Ki Samuel 1. Dheht, Brooklyn, Deputy of 4 Throop aves Superintendent Nurses to turn up all the blankets in| George Tinhoff. of 230 Melrose . y “nt | wetter W s Hospital. use, and the thin ones were taken! and Adam Babel of 174 HON MiFest; [Cote enerron Detective Agency Was Ae inl hanenina Rebel RL) away. Dr, Rhodes fixed things to mike |), ‘ held § the O id robbed of pewelry and a handsome re- More Sweat-Shops. it appear that the bedclothing was suf- | Brookiyn, were held for the Grand Jury) viiven on Tuesday night, by burglars Hiolents Avenue Court this mornit ee Jwho broke into his house _ on the charge of murdering Albert - 4 ORDERS FOR DRINK DAILY ROCKAWAY’S LOVE FEAST. Geisel, of a7 De Kalb avenue, the Mi HOR s Home yA MALLS Although a few Association contrac: Pe cenie a sul pup a ng near the house, | tong wre * ; Mal WAS Aeooper ty the employ of [AH unknOWN man seixed her by the [Out quulnat demands of the. Brothers pe eee Long Inland Democrats Expect a] tickers” SMiiing “Company, col New |throat, and, pointing a pistol at her, | hood ut ‘Tallora the, perlite. tay practis Ba Time To-Morr York, duly 2) he attended a plenic in| demanded a palr of diamend earring# | Gaye he i / Jamaica On his way home th cally ended, ‘There are few union coat- Dn Bhodes Declared to Be an) arrangements are all completed tor [aoa i. ‘itatin's talons at etter | Me he [Bakers out of work, and It ts probable “ 0 Fl the Dig Long Island Democraths loves | street and is Docker avenue, while | She screamed, and he hit her on the | att Oe liao ie BUrany. Easy Work” on Prescrip- fant ‘whteh ‘taboa (place al fbx Mile there @ crowd of (ugha raleed “a row head with the butt of a pistol, ‘The bull . paitialla Hall, fe Onelned #treet, has ust, Pa yl at Bea § outside 4 Fi chard street, hi tions for Liquor. Pavilion at Rockaway Bench to-m Gelset waited, ak he thought, unt [PUP then aprang at him. and Mes. Diehl requmed ita wonted appearance, itd row, and when the clans get together Phe, liaturtancs was. svar antl then eee alh away, ran screnming into t ly & small number of tallurs were in Ar ee weer Cee pf ihe saloon than tie was atruck from te [ | Nelghbore appeared and the 4 vicinity to-day, ver-tongucd orators wil expound | hind and lis skull fractured. He died | droppe # revelver and escaped tors cont ed to trother- PATIENTS THE ONLY SUFFERERS. | crreyccniun. yrincintes unew to. the | shined iatnets sat prea ta hth wags whe had erienta UNiW RiGrning, ahd wore . ’ Meyers, of Pre stolen twoon 1 weNiously fron vith i a _ musical accompaniment of old ocean's | Fd Mavens of a) Prout BIGh One °™ | supplied with workmen trom the tanks breaking surf, and element ated Were eye He Aly pot 1 the pol ot pitta strikers, retary Herman 4 ; pathing and all aorts | textinvony ow AventiC Blation obinson suid ne would. ope em- Freezing in Thin Garments While Gite white indulged | hot and oak ts Hloyment dice at 3) Buttolle mtr “toe rate fashion. » defense. day, but did not expe » be able to Attendants Have an Abundance Urches gayly decorated NO BRIDGE PLAZA TRACKS, | ritiish' snany thane Sunday, colors on erected when some of those who enjoy orved with of Blankets. ations from na wort Rockaway je history. Akers who will V it will be the . Beach has seen in ite wh John W. Wiliams, an ex-nurse of the | ive isa lat of the s LEFT ALL TO DR. TALMAGE. ers Wife Had an E ed at 160,000, tion and rest will be r Mayor Schlieren Wants dy ‘to sume work. inte |) Cements Bulid a's rx of the Contractors’ Associa- Another cd nce of a committee nr sewing-machines of the Bridge Trustees and the represen- | agalnat ody were intorings Flatbush Hospital, was the star wit: jhe heard at the pavilion rally, at whien | Rey. Dr-T, De Witt Talmage, of Rrook-| tutives of the Brooklet. trolley lines re, | today. t} Sct Was aniulled, ness before the Assembly Cities’ Com. | Gen, Horatio fe eee tHE Prema: non [ite (his morning Aled the will of his] garding ition of cars at the | Snd, they a ty to sign the mites thin morning in Its Investigation | "Covert, of Queens County: ex-Bene | Wife, Mrs, Susan C. ‘Palmage, with Sure! ji isa Was held in Comptroiier | SGarservent embers of the Associa- into the Charities Department of Kings | ator ard C. Fagan, of Queens |rogate Abbott, In Brook Letters of | 4 # office, In Hrooklyn, to-day tlon conceded the Brotherhood had. won County, in Brooklyn. pieiskue States Dinter Attorney | Administration were Issued to hit Engineer Brekke f the Hrook-| the fight, and it was useless to hold out Williams has been connected with the | tater Di piney Hobert A. Woy, | gf i MHA Mery Ahort, and was made /ivn Heights Compa matted 8 Dien ORE Bectherhoad and United Gl i st y et hiets [on Sept. a0, Mrs. Talmage made |for five. tracks, w thro’ he Brotherhood and United Garment hospital ten years and at intervals he | Gen, 1 8 Catling Ansistant Diatri her husband her sole leqates. Inthe | Liberty and dligh & iron 8" | Workers will celebrate the victory by a was « patient. Aton eioteatiorher, Mari: Dy Wilt nt of his dying before his wife, Mrs.] Mayor, Schier to. tracks | parade, and a mass-meeting in Cooper ayn hat an opportunity. tg. tee cone | Btttes ae et tes alde of Rufrolk | falmage made her children the legatees, | occupying an Inch Piuza. He| Union Hall to-morrow night, aiderable of t pital, have you wot? A. Yer, | Counts qui D. Btapleton and Herman | Sure and share alike KURRested that the Company buy the — oe Sha rh eas z he witnesses to the will were Samuel| block from sau to High street, @. What would you say of the nurses as a Balbroc _ — F. Freeman, of 811 Backettst . and | fronting on ton, and erect a hand MORE STRIKE TALK. ley UA. They ave 4 thick, brutal and drunken LET OR A CUTLASS Jonn Fj Taumage, of ail Livingston | aome terminal. ih eet, The ule Mee h the w reside ‘onsiter sald vould | g 4 Drvialtty? ALT have seen Patrick Wood, — est f $30,000 real property not understand why the elevated roads. Gat; Banas tn ward 6, take oid, inon vive contd DAM"! Aw Ipgurtated Hooter Makes Things |\" mal property. The prope mmodated, while the. trolley Stand, nd ive’ thes & run up the Boar” thang teat Piernteent: My practically “hut out. Me| A strike of 2,090 pants-makers, mem. tn th ch Arunkennose out thy one “ - ——- finally made a to a] bers of Local Assembly No 3%, Knight rts sarese?. mA Yen You can neal John Brust, a roofer, living at HENRY IN COURT AGAIN Somimittcd OF | He pnainesre raw | of Labor, will tuke AER Irhureday on Ui ae ot i have a Walicit street ' Williamabure, pee o AA u Bitte M fait to ft “unless the 200 contractors who employ low do the nu nt ret charged with Intoxication and ¢ ; roe All the at the previ- | them in this city, Brooklyn and Bro ctor to script elt Delian | Murdered Miner's “Bad Son'a" Cane | oA! ine) , dovtor to sia hf prescription an “Wt derly conduct In the Avenue Police s mane aa Bur d, but nol yiite grant demands for a reuewal of ie & runner tor all the nurses ant yard) Court of that section this morning. Ady = : Eh) the f-yenrly Lay a the hospital g u ot et — ad On ontractors have notifie #1 Hrust’s tenth child was born Wed: The argumont on the return of the it ante whiskey, " 1 the x Ce Atte thi th fas tie” vine day, and he had been celebrating the writ of nahens corns In the se of| THOMAS CAMPBELL FINED. would sign cement a sé bs , semi Vp ar Dy ve ie yam 3. enry, the eon," who t the he ‘3 of the Asgembl ‘whack wp’ wit nury After He sobered enough to get hungry yes- i In Ludlow atree: r oust ve ay you can fee battien by the don day, wid last night: went hor vi Was held on the charge of murdering| Ex-Congressman Deothes | Cacaey it wae eld eee ate wot aectien WEG ee deman at his wife prepare him a flew out ot the wintows, Cavey collects thee cutlet When the alck woman wall it ot oh ton [was impossible, Brust, it is said, took for the nu nk the superintendent and the as: ‘down an old Hlonging to one of his forefathers, and waving It about Aistant superintendent kuow of a? 8 Of Gourse they do. Thry wore ‘1 * his head, declared he would destroy the fore they were prom and they are "®@) fo entire famil Officer McGee arested Brust after the latter had tossed the cutlass from a win- dow, a = - all the wrink: anaistant In the place. Dr. Rhodes, A in eaay ath fa presoription from Williams sald Nurse Thomas Mealy Police Surgeon Perry Says Sa her, the miser, Iirooklyn, was a jaynor in th until Me of Foster L. B BOOT HEEL IN HIS EYE. Were evidently Agreement th ign last W strike was lik to renew thi were compelled t 1 that a genera our. Abused a Cable Car Conductor, Thomas Camp! . the Custom-House restau and brother of ex- Cong npbell, paid a % fine in Har jee Court this morning for drunkenness and disorderly conduct last night. Campbell declared that he was not drunk, though he admitted that he had nilityy, wkus, New Irving Hall, In reet, when it was unanimous- ly decided to strike if the demands are not complied with by ‘Thursday Speeches were made by Walkin) gate Henry Hir Hilkovi and N, Smith, was known in the hospital as the ACCUSED OF ARSON. 6 ce ‘ — Pees Li ue eepllal ae Keeper Hack dumped oa Ming [Be deinking Policeman Jones, of the a most of the — — st One Hundred and Twenty-sixth time. He mixed the whiskey and medi-| Anthony Moran Held on the Eyl-| Dr, Perry, ot the Brooklyn Police ies ations | Whe; rauReN TRE DID NOT PAY UNION WAGES. cine prescriptions for a pneumonia and dente Gt His Tnaghiees Night Medical Staff, whose office 1s on| Third avenue’ and. One. Hundred and eee A rheumatic patient. The rheumatic did] ,jiory storan, of 47 Heney. treet, | Thatfor avenur, near Glenmore street, |ENCMIVICUL atrect Inet hight, {old | Moan Painter Taber Accused of Vio- hot object when he found he was weltIMg | iden, wax held for the Grand Jury. Pooklyn in the Gates Avenue Court | jn uptown ciblecar at, ourtcenth | tating the Contract Labor Act. Near TALS Nad in Nurae| BY Justice Tighe In the Butler Stre j this morning charged Andrew Black, a street and re nt to De At One Huns George H. Taber, a boss painter, of jams said he had known Nurse |waloon-keeper, of Suckett street and i “ f 25 West Eighteenth street, was held Police Court, that city, to-day, on al charge of attempting to burn his house on July 21 His seventeen-yea daughter, Mary | 4, Moran, testified that her father threat- John Donovan to go on duty so drunk he would fall down in the hall in « stupor. Q. In the hospital property heates a an cold as a barn. Meat tm turnel of at Rockawa slack claims to with y avenue, King his glasses and f t# of glass into his eye the cing knocking him down and grinding his heel in his fae owner of the for trial in the Jefferson Market Court to-day churged with violating the labor contract act, Tabor received : ted, which resulted » conductor putting Campbell off the car, Then he was arrested frag: @ contract country, to paint echarged the boys with a war Public School-house No, corner of Ninth siree. and First avenue. He em- ron painters conneeted with pn, and paid them but per day, while the Union maintains that tho prevailing rate of Wages Is $3.00 he Union in protecting the rights of Rperkme n employed Messrs, ‘Alfred nd ha write ra tye unsel to test the que whether the men are seation, ehether the men are entitled LABOR PICKETS CHECKED. Mark Davin Secures an Injunction CIGARETTE GIRLS FINED, Struck Rosie Klein, Who Refused to Join the trike, The Fracas on a Fourteenth Street Cross-Towa Car, Auninat a Hoyeott, Judge Btover, 4 rem Three nice-looking young girls were ar- day. granted. the apptiatian vit’ 0-Traigned In the Jefferson Market Court Davis, hat and cay etchant. forte | tis morning on a charge of tnaulting | ‘| o4 chant, for an|and interfering with Miss Rosle Klein, injunction to restrain Julius Zimmerman areeson y of 258 Houston street, and A. Hirsch, mea he of the Cloth Hat and Cap| foreman in the Continental Cigarette prates “Calon form interfering with| Company's factory in Hoboken, — ‘The | 1m pickets arc in place OF but Racine pickets around his place | prisoners were Fanny Giger, elghteen “itt street; Ray Cohen, Judge Stover says years old, of seized witb a fainting fit while in the water and sank before help arrived. He was « graduate of Harvard Col- lege and an artist of much ability. The body was recovered, ADRIFT IN A LITTLE DORY. Two Exhausted Seamen Picked Up in Midocean, The Dutch oil-tank steamer La Cam- pine, which arrived this morning from Antwerp, picked up two French fisher- men adrift in their dory on the Banks and brought them to this port. Capt. Markschlaeger reports that on Aug. 4, at 1.39 A. M,, the officer on the bridge heard cries for help. ‘The ship's head was changed and soon fell in with a fishing dory centaining two men, They were quickly hauled on board the steamer, They were exhausted, having been adrift forty-six hours with- Motion gta nineteen, of 248 East Houston street, and out food and water, Their immediate fendante fr: » Schreyer, seventeen years of age, | wants being attended to, they gave : 4 Henry street. | their names as Alois Jean Murien, aged s Klein and Foreman Hirsch told | twenty-c and) Celestine Dragon, the court they were insulted and as-!aged nineteen, had left the saulted while on their way home on a schooner Pervenche, of St. Plerre, Miq., erosstown car, from the ‘ourteenth on Au. it 4 A M., to attend to | Street ferry, last evening. he prisoners trawles dense fog set in shortly and three other str.kers, who escaped, Pati k ast and they were unable to re- | sum, a hem hard Mth to thelt vessel ig from th jJumped on the car, called them hard) thoy drifted about helplessly, suffering xi Or persone how. names, and one of the strikers struck sely tor food and water, ‘The: Hop either by fares, threats, Miss in. Pollen Gamble, of the ven up hope of reseue, when ve from hindering, ob-| Charles sirect. station, attested the they attracted the attention of those on Ti any pergon oF bersons WhO! three g hoard La Campine, who rescued them, pialatitl'# employ he trouble was caused because Miss Their dory was also taken on board the —— IN THE WORLD OF LADOR, had b f the Klein and other girls, who employed in the New York shop memberehip company, where “the strike originate, | ler, 174 Attorney atreet Fefused to leave the Hoboken factory e ecrelary of t : The police have had to put men in citi: Tron 'aad steal. Worle zens’ clothes at the Foutreenth street ferry ‘to protect gris who refused to| quit work. it is said that Max Micha of 88 Kivington street, Uonk of the pleke The prisoners denicd their made counter charges of Hirsch and Mies Kle We} that the complainanis refused to them take a seat when they boarded the car. Tho weight of evidenc the strikers and Magistr and Miss Schrey r Was discharged, hot shown that she attempted any vio-| lence, August Kopke 19 the newly elected delegate ot Cigar Makere tl NT to the Hudson County Central La Aeration. The voluntary advances of waxes du: few inontha for workmen. In alinoat outnumber the strikes tote than 2 to 1 Branch Fllzaheth, of Machiuisi’ Proaresstve Union o. 2, has elected Frank Franta, 4st Court street, Elizabeti, N. J., Corresponding Secretary The Granite Cutters’ National Union ha amended its. constit fftect that a dee fense fund 18 (2 bo created by regulat amers- ments, At the ne ng the very. tr ant Artitrial Stone Ataanne™ Eton Nort’ a yee ON THE | Sition to increage the inttiation fee Will be ie: KILLED ON THE RAIL. | cussed, i if 1. Varhisters Three Philndelphians Dend and that ‘Ureanitatie Seriously Injured. wit cedhuam, of PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Aug. & Pres Amer eration of Lat Brotherhood of Locomotive E yor Commbwloner Kitegerald has fecelved an application for a wite Oregon ranchman He witl try to fil, the f tie unemployed typewriters oF agon driven by William Hassen was struck by a Pennsylvania Railroad lc comotlye on the cutskirts of the city at a grade crossing this morning. The v hicle was smashed and Hassen was in- ater Tekinie earkers | stantly kite, The United Clothing Satesmon's Union haw ma Iward Miskell and John Hassen, a ofa ant otter Younger brother of William, who. were hee 1 also in the wagon, were seriously in- Hany atterion Jared internally. Hospital physicians thelr condition ts critical ecpraating fs about the same 1 another cation oretn ‘of the city, Mar vin, while sian adjourned 41 ng the track of tle Pdtimore and Onblo Railroad, was struck by a locomo- ntly killed if : vd tho news upholsterers In that ‘onatiily, age that city h cet years old, was Ruth, EI i, | fa ats 2 Derworth | his home in West Philadelphia. | dames i i —— = | thecutive officers NEW YORK ARTIST DROWNED. | - 9 Little Shavers Arr Frank Luques Faint n the Water) Jullus Levine, twelve years old, at Wi brovk, Me. Hroadway, and Hyman Slegel, thirteen ye BIDDEFORD, Me., Aug. ‘rank a! Neth Gand tramea?% ere arrested by Patrolmea, Tuques, thirty-two years old, a New; printed In Hebrew to sirtkine tallors in-Orchard) YOFK artist and son of ex-Judge Samuel Hreet, The burs sald they could not reed the! W, Luques, of this elty, was drowned Pena moms promised them each fixe cent*l at Weatlrook while bathing at the mouth ef the river yesterday, He was sicamer, OGDENSBURG’S BIG FIRE. Over 8500,000 In Lum Fer Gone Up in 8: OGDENSBURG, N. Y., Aug. 9—At 3 this morning fire started in the lumbe piles of the Skilling, Whitney & Barne Luinber Company, in the eastern part of this town. The local fire department was Inadequate to cope with the confla- gration, and at 6 o'clock the depart- mont irom Prescott, Ont., arrived in respor se to appeal for essistance. The flames in the lumber yards could not be checked and from ten to twelve million feet of pine lumber has alread been destr It 18 valued at $500,000. > ptown Home. Fire inant Fire in the four-story brown stone residence of Mrs, Mary Brinkerhoff, 16 vst Mighty-second street, last night caused damage to the extent of $18,000, {LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. 1,000 MEN’S FINE IMPORTED BLACK AND BLUE SERGE AND CLAY DIAGONAL SUITS. GOOD VALUE AT $18.00, WILL BE SOLD AT 58 85. 86 & 88 BOWERY, 9 Cor, HESTER ST. See This Complete Shaving Outtit at 98c.° On Saturday another Stock of Shaving Outtits, each consisting of 1 genuine Wade & Bute hol- low - ground Razor, 1 Genu- ine Horsehide Strop, hand or swing, t Pure Bristol La- ‘ther Brush, 1 Im- ported Porcelatiy Shaving Mug, 1 cak Colgate's Shaving Soap. This is tie Outfit that was formerly Usted at $4.60. When we began to sell ft recently at $1.49, It created 98 Breat sensation, We offer it during this ale at. Ran | Boys’ Clothing, =| @a Floor, Se ae Washable Sailor Suits, at | Breasted Eton Jackets at 50° Anothor 1 Duck | Suit | fully | tr never la less than $1.00] SATURDAY AT 49c. Xtyaonlinary: t for neat yeat Men’s Clothing, ¢ (orn 75 to $5.00, all at building.) On SATURDAY we on sale AT S88 40) M Tailor-Made Sults of Pauality domestic and ported Cheviots, We and Homespuns, all sizes, from 34 wo & URE. No clothier could sel one Suit in this lo than $15.00, som: even $180 to $20. one price, 8.88. | Outing Shirts, 25c. | Men's Fancy Twill| Outing Shirts, piain cen. | tre, with yokes, in."long; variety of pat- any !Choice trom this splendid lot, leas | worth yall ut SATURDAY Ar 25c. Fancy Twill or Chey Outing — Shirts, SATURDAY AT 89c. 4 Pit GREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST Noommngd SS Ave5S <6 Ladies’ Jackets, 50c. ON SATURDAY, 47 Ladies’ Double and Single greats tot atl (2 Come early for choice. at Cloth and} Str Ladies’ $5 Black Skirts, | | $1.98. ON SATURDAY, 221 Black Serge and Alpaca La- dies’ Skirts, all cuf‘on the most approved shape, real value | Men's & Boys’ Alpine : $1.98. | (er You will be more than pleased with an early Ladies’ Capes, $2.98. terns, | ON SATURDAY, 73 Very Fine Lace Ribbon Jet and Faney Cloth Capes at the nominal price of plain centre, pointed’ yoxes, Bde Jo} Se, oxtre {o°ls thohes,' “°* e ° Grand Bargaius—Choose Early, | STSVTSTSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSP SATURDAY Is Always a Popular Day at Grvater New York's Greatest Store, During this sale we have made it still more popular by offering splendid special values. his Saturday will be a day of pleasant sur- prises, See the Ladies’ Jackets at FIFTY CENTS, the Dresses at ONE DOLLAR, the six to eighteen dollar Duck Suits at TWO NINE~ TY-EIGHT! Is it any woncer that people everywhere are talking about this most E}xtraor- dinary Sale? SFFSVOSVSVSVSSSSSSSSESS DB 6000002000 2SS8OSSS8SSS888S8809 Boys’ 75c. Cap, 29c. |$10 Trimmed Hats, 3.98. Noys Yaent Caps, Wb 1 fancy ‘Trimmed Mats, prices formerly colors, tiimmed with bt or gold — $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, reduced to 7.98 anti OS, ADIN... : . Also a lot of Trimmed Hats, Bll wtyles, Ubseccccececereeenenee 1,98 Children’s 25¢. Caps. 10c. | We will close out our Summer Caps t a great reduction, ral, v —_— “Son STORE. i Ladics’ Suits, $1.00. — ON SATURDAY, Ladies’ Suits, various colo all at $1.00 0 All perfectly new and fresh goods, Not one garment of them in the house a whole week, ‘Think of it—One| Dollar—-Choose carly, | Ladies’ $6 to $18 Duck Suits, $2.98. ON SATURDAY, 093 Imported Linen Duck Suits— the high novelties of the season, all perfectly new and fresh, not in the house one week. Similar suits were sold earlier for $6.75 up to $18.50, all now at | very pretty Lawn e stock of Men's Embroidered Caps, with ruch- nobby ing on the edge and fine tuck- 10 colors, Ing, reduced from zbc., . brown and Also Embroidered Caps, price Ho, Feduced to, formerly ; Whole Box of Paper, 8c. gray; worth $13 Saturday at 79c. 13,00 boxes of Writing = Pap. Oe. Caps, 19¢, cs eR of paper and en- Men's and Boys' velopes, per box, and| | Men's 75c, Cap, 89c. From the t Britain Static | Co.—5,00 Cabinets Men's Yacht, Golf or Bivycle Caps, of Superfine Highly silk lined, in blue, gray, plaids and pin Ca ed Pape and Envelopes, each abinet containing 100 sheets of paper and 100 envelopes to match, manufactured to retail at Zic., 49 at Pa eks, manufa turer's price Saturday at 9c, :| Dresse $2.98. | Me™ The most desirable bargains we have known in many seasons, An early choice is especially ad- | vantageous, IN SATURDAY, 73 Spring Weight Woollen , all perfectly new, at $5.00. Earlier prices, $12.75 to $20.00; espe! for early Fall wear, Shop early. ially desirable 10,000 Ladies’ $20 Dresses, $5.00. “sss ON SATURDAY ry THER Manufacturer's Entire Stock of 50c., 75c. and $1.00 Silk Belts to be sold by us at 10ce. Assorted Silk Belts, with a large variety of silv manufactured + aad $1.00, 40 $4.00 Steel Rod Umbrellas, $1.49. Taffeta Silk, Tight Rolling NY Cane Umbrell. with Steel Rod, Ad Y (Cane and Tassel to match), in s.rted Hardwood, Congo or Weixel Handles, value $4.00, at ! /P $1.49. red buckles and slides, to sell at SOc, Englich ——). i? *, On another Stock of Bile ver Bye lasses and Spectacles, fin- eet quality, Silex Crystal Lenses, never old for less than $5.00 pair, at 69c. Paper —C0.’8 Papers, 1Oc. Whiting Oe, on y ancther big stock of ihe Whiting Paper Company's Bx- tm Fine Stationery, embracing the most popular and fashionable corre sponding paper including reps, bonds, angoras, linen, satin and other fashion- able paper., -Ach box containing 24 sheets of paper and 2 envelopes to match, Many of these boxesre- 10 tailed as high as S0c, per box., cy 10 reams Whiting’s Rosedale Linen in octavo and commercial size, put up in packages containing 96 4 and sheets, usually 50c...., « 1,000 packages Whiting's Best Visiting Cards, all sizes plain a%* bevelled- edye, usually 15 and 2c per 05 873 boxes Super Finished Mourning £a. all widtha of borders, 24 sheets per, pes to match, usually 65. » box.... lola Rye Gauntlet Whiskey, never sold before by us for price $4.75 per doz; special, 2 89 | quarts 25c.; per doz. i | Best $i Rye Whiskey,66c. Highest Grades only, 86 Very tine Table Claret, regular | dozenare sere oe