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THE WORLD: wi (DNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 3 George Berger, Vitelle Bruden, Joseph prisoner to escape, as he legally had no is alleged, had t i Ainor- cost abou + McBride, Otto C, Borchon, Meyer Elkow- prisoner. THE POLICE WARNED Horly House in Tadridge street of which WANT HIGHER PAY — wes AT | ? thy. Solomon Epstein, Wolf Fon, g [tein onty a few wooks since Dete- fo} it Was dented Mime. Artel was: proprie: | de cas ‘A report from M. A. Kellogg, engineer | Isaac E, Haines, David Josepson, Mat- hanty was promoted from the De Kaib them Pe ee, engines: a Ex-Detective Sergt, Charles Jacobs —_—aseis of construction, informed the Board avenue station to Police Headquarters thew Mass, Annie Mecklowich, be hail | sent yaaa 1 from the force, Jacobs he had consulted with Lieut.-Col. Gilles- We ee ereniaeh: Marae TROLLEY 1S DEFIANT, for ‘his work on the Henry murter| Any Attempt to Raise @ Oorrup=| dit the tionrl teciined. to. accept it:|Patk Policsmen Say They Aro,ple. of the Enaineer Corps of the United — {Jacobs was con : 4 ted with) the Des Btates Army, who has charge of the Levy and Fannie Levy. As a forecast of the practical white- tion Fund to Be Punished Partment and Detective Hureat a lon Worth More Money. Harlem River improvement, regarding ; ny Sol At Le geal guilty, Gasuihg, Commissioner. Welles in oben Wltw dater the Wine Nterenalln bitices the proposed bridge over the Spuyten 0) ourt the nam court, referred to the detective's record = Was connected with the Parkhurst So: —— Duyvil, Creek, at Broadway, Mr. Bel- Rift of THEM {D| sate ‘mine deater® trom) whom she wot! arg Are Run at @ High Rate of |on the force and complimented him on | ciety Yow about Hurelar Liss loge said that the United States authori- | her supply of milk, and sald than! Contin D Not Beli Such : Tha Commissi Will T: tt ake Been inthe business'fve years, "O° Speed Daily. his work on the Henry murder case. ‘on! oes Not Believe Such a) two letters ¢rom residente of Penney. | The Commissioners ake Mien would not object to auch a bridge, / Dr. Lederle said the adulteration in fe He then asked the detective questions i feehonvod thy wore: ait t Noda men i this city, were aut providing the consent of adjacent prop- ule Court for Selling the river te eae WiC wea Geers tending to show that Rall was in reality Thing Is Under Way. The address kien was Gd. We Under Advisement. erty owners is obtained and a guarantee Arti 1 paratively harmle adulteration, done c ‘al ine LL & pel oner in legal nense as he — . sabes, F ec reine the letrere given that if the Federal authorities y skimming the cream. sr le gf outta wed Warrant, One Colet vit Fuctio shall order the construction of a draw Adulterated Cie, panne Hal! wan sentenced to, fine. of ‘ompiaints Are Made but No Suits | “Deishanty was the only witness on the | Nevertheless the Police Howrd fsatien Le Inetructions | Long Meeting To-Day, with Much|span it shall be put in. ‘The Board d — fs at 1190 Becond avenue, Are Brought. Tested Ball in Boston ona “blue” ware a Caneral Onier: | Weat! One itn dr station, Routine Work, fected step to fecure: consents. ‘The Next came Elisabeth Damm, fashio: rant, a. ‘ 1 Patedinan ehite f eae ‘The President was authorised to ob- ably dressed, with a white shirt wal hen the Police Commissioner asked atrolman Vhilip Rose . of the ‘ talh ettimeten tor répaving Fini aves REMUS SECURED and mannish black necktie under a By- him Hf the’ prinoner had not the Fight to | Mullery’ treet station, went In ix tain ‘eatimaten for tepaving Fifth ay ‘ |. Fonte collar, c out was| Everything Watts on» Decision tn Weave the Poat whenever he wished 08 | Acting Chief Contin sald this morning | "Commissto awe had a resolu-| The Park Roard to-day received a! Hotel Netherland, with’ granite blocks dealing ad “The milk you, were The detective naturally gnawered that of the rumor of an effor: of sergeants, | thon adopted that the Comptroller be committee, the Supreme Court. he had no legal right to detain him. |roundsmen and patrolmen to raise a) Tequestel a inform the Hoard whether who wis mented” Selchanty on Mike recone aad corruption fund to influence legisiat ferornied any pie east iNT 92) Lids an tne! in salary, The Committee | for the new west wing of the Museum said he would resefve decision. He at Alban Material, on vontract With, Peters & | {cluded Officers John 'T, Smith, James | Of Natural History was informal, The Experts of the Health and no tence 4 a tnother Dig batch of violations of then went down to, hie office and a few | “I elieve it ka myth, Ido not believe’ Keing forthe construction off twelve | Fitagernid and Michael Moss. They brbchicbeh alse DELS a erate her, She wi used as a|trolley speed ordinances was laid be-| minutes later rendered the decision, fe Department today would PAtrol wagons have fled with the | y, “ ee Board. Bites witness against. the dealer. "aa - € man tn the Department to-day would (A eating any lens cand if suen | Wanted the salary of patrolmen raised 0 ith Lawyer |fore Corporation Counsel McDonald rea have the temerity to attempt stich a) noth have te eee lve the | from $1,100 to $1.9” a year. At ent| WAS FITZGERALD BRUTAL? gach, Brinkman came Uilivans “and [and reported to Mayor Schieren, of] DO-NO-HA-GA-NAH BURIED, [ining tt might have een possible ten| names and amaints wo Rive the iaounted pollcetiew ate ullewed Aw ad: BI leaded guilty to ling, adulterated | Brooklyn, to-day. Roundamen Joh Mood and William | ¢ o e plentes, Gnetundred and Bixty-thid | Gniee trolley ‘Inapector Franklin BK. Pettye attached to Acting Chiee can: | ltonal $10 A Prisoner Accuses Hin) Capior of street and Vanderbilt avenue, e was 'y pe ‘al in In) Gen. Ely 8. the tia stat, wer Jetalled as sergeants Patrolman Smith, a mounted police- 1 SOME FINES OF $50 AND $75. (ficG' sioor ten days. “He sald he got |his report to the Mayor, say: the: ik fru chal cently, and yea-/ on protation Plood wan seenoxtapres | man, said the duties of « police- fis supply from a dealer at Courtlandt | uring the past month the inspectors of the ade the tople was| to the late Chief Tyrnes, Petty is the | man cae ieee oP Policeman Michael Fitagerald, of the Avenue and One. Hundred and Bixty-| of of trotiey cars have reported. 104, violations (Spetiat to The Kvening Worl es ‘*) champion pistol shot. han are Ax onerous as those of the| west Thirtieth street station, was .ac- Third street, who had agreed (0 pay De |r a raunanees mub-vided an tollow BRIDGEPOR1, Conn. Bept. 4—The | Mscuss ‘i M Lh muntelpal force, Patrolman Fitzgerald, | cused in the Jefferson Market Police b Zi = e| y v1 ization of the Department and to who served five years on the municipal | (4, rd aves Re 6 | funeral of Gen, 8. Parker wan held &8" Pal) Court to-day by John Belschoff, thirty F, Kelp, of, 602 Patra exer] Mrooklyn Helge Railroad Company, #4 vicle-lthie afternoon, ‘The burial war in the | Warm the police that such a font must] WARING TO CONTRACT. — force, ‘reterred to the fact that in| three years old, A 5; SAFE pattc | or asphalt. per ce presenting park patrolmen,) °7 4itter from Acting Corporation Coume > present arguments for | se Hurner advised that the lowest bid He Will Be Arrayed Against the months ago, but now, neve rker Was Sachem of | Rumor of such a fund reach Commissioners’ ears ) terday at a conferen: To push forward the reor- Contracts with Wholesalers to Pa All Fines That May Be Im- ; ., of 1883 Am: t One Hundred and Fairfleld Cemetery. not be raised, a general was tele- stormy weather there are no “trienaly | neve Years Cid. of whites) ne) . He also wan pro- | 2366 miles per hour, ( 4 to All statioitichouses last night . r deonwayat nue, with having brutally beaten him. posed on Retailers. Ce eee ree enantio Avene. Ratitoad Company, 19 viota-| Much of the ceremony was In accord- é Bht) He WII Be Retleved of Collecting |loorways” to shelter park xuardl Helachoft x a Httle man and the police: en Hela pula thls |e, Manon tpet, Vandeoil avenue line Aug [ATCC with the riten practined hy the Ine And rend tothe men, and Disposing of Garbage. The regular city or “municipal” po-| are verttable giant sa 6? whic és ‘old policemen It would be danser- a ‘ , . WAL ® Matt Of funtner showed the mil | % 906 ratlee per tour. cia ieibes ar nich fe was Caner ug nee anger) @he Hoard of Estimate and Appor- | lice after serving a few years, now Ket} Heigchoft was arrested in front of the Magistrates Jerom Jacob did a land office busin ‘ ; ous to create such a fund, and dared retvtook ana Seer enw eters used | Brooklyn, Queens County and Subarban Rall-| Gen. Parker's name was Do-No-Ha-Ga- y fo be batter, th {napectors. Hie | road Company, 1 violations; biahest spest,|Nah (Keeper of the Western Gate), — | 31,400 a year, tlonment to-da adopted a resolution | 9! which will partly revolutionize one} President King sald the Board would a: ave " Sturtevant House, where he is em- in the| by the Health Boar. m to make even an attempt 5 ‘the Tombr. hour, fi che: This morning President Roorevelt and ye the subjec ca pioyed, last night, for making a speech Court of Special Sessions to-day in | (a ee oe eet eee tt ee na crookia,Helireed. Company, | ee eee Oe me the Acting Chief had another confer. | ranch of the Street-Cleaning Depart- ee eee eee ior ond-|t0 8 crowd. He had been drinking. He Getermined effort to break up the ne-| per cent, water. 4 A, Dred line, |Wratha Hounted,. His su viil'ha ence on the subject, What was sald) Meat. There were two propositions ine aie sald the pollceman grabbed him and rf ‘Max Blackman, of 66 Forsyth street, igbeet ape ‘atha bounded. His successor will, be . wld troduced, ding for the disposition {{& Roundsman James McGlynn for farious Teer ict Ssulvar see ete, up on a second offense, will be usod as 19, 16.86 miles per ho an clghteen-year-old boy of the Wolf neither would tell. roduced. providing for the disposition | stoppin a runaway in Central Park hauted him all over the sidewalk. A as supplied to the poor people in the ‘when the wholesaler is tried.| x, Electric Ratlroad Company, 4 violations; | Claw, of the Seneca Nation, now on wwe ¢, i % . }of warbage and ashes, by collecting, a “i ’ ne spectator who sald he was James R. tenements in this city, There were thir-| “The same disposition was made of (he | sicves speed, Mi meng the reservation a anda. Lave talked about the matter” sald) vractically taking the work out of the| ast Mriday afternoon. The writers were | : : it rtleld corroborated his complaint. hands of the Street-Cleaning Commis. | 8. T. Palmenberg and Carl Ordemann,| The policeman denied the | chai stoner and having tt done by contract, | Whore mother and daughter were tn the | Magistrate Corne | sal 1d, however, he Tol Righest speed, Marcy avenue line, Aug. 14, 17.65] ° Qe th, ‘Mrs. Harriett’ Maxwell Acting Chief Conlin. “I want to sa: th e grave Mrs. Harriett Maxwell iz ty-five milk dealers on the calendar| cates of Bernard Subin, of 2 ROryt® | milee per hour. Converse laid upon the coffin’ the if 1 find such a corruption fund to plead to the charge of violating the | Street cfiuntay Freund,’ 257 Delancey | The above Jolations, with attenfant evidence, |“‘sachems’ horns” and a small circlet of ' i fF rs tioned ts t f 001 a leved Mr. Garteld and the prisoner and sanitary code in mingling foreign sub- | stree Sit Courtiandt ave-| nave been placed te the Corporation Coumsor'a| Wampum, The vsacheme horney were Menioned Im Meine sala’ oF COnten | Comptroller Fitch presented one and | vehicle. It was ordered that the letters /adjourned the care to permit the pollce- stances with milk dealt out to custom- pr ae Shy, in showed & per | Possession. a _ vy covered in and will be sent to his Buc- Tew ge mnughty a d with them. ‘i | Mayor, Strong the other, The Mayor's | ea oueoesaih a Pe MS ale he con- Bian {0 BrnE, witnesses of tt re, attalr. Assistant Corporation Counsel Yonge, | cessor at Tonawanda. he following Is the order sent last | Was adopted, * Rite bs i Cs re "There were fourteen other dealers who| {eu milk colt by Herman Nebune of| when asked what the city authorities | (in the absence of the higher authority , night: “he auertion of Jetting the Anat dle.| “A jetter from Henry Koster, applying [lies Commianoner Parker mleneaata, de had pleaded guilty, confessing that they | 107 Washington avenue. He got $50 OF] intended to do to stop the companie (Mra. Converse performed this sacred Tho following announcement of the Toant of PORTIS OT Bit Mee et i Oke for reinstatement as a captain of Park \to come forward and testify, Beech ten day! rite. She is adopted by the Seneca tribe olive made thie day (Sept. 3, '85) ls herewith had sold milk from which all the nour-| ‘7,0 °¥%, nen, of 2084 Fourth avenue, | from violating the law, said: and is a leading spirit among them. promulgated for the Information and guits fahing cream had been skimmed, leav-| had 18 per cont. of added water in the| “Several suits brought by the elty to| Her Indian name is, Ya-Le-Wa-Nah (Bho ing only the blue, unhealthful part, or| milk, according to Chemist Berry's 8N-| collect a penalty of $2 are pending. The| “nye remains of the mena chiet were | mand at had actually adulterated the milk with | “lysis, Lald Over, 1 outs Biegeleissen’a| Companies have sued the city for an garrled upon the sholiters of the pa j RUN DIN, ~ C hn i . | Injunction restraining us from interfer- | bearers fro! 6 lence oO! rthu - i lpia eneteree aCe eon Tk to, ta aolaiied thee the isonet it with the operation of their cars, |Brown, where he died, to the grave, | The foregoing addressed to the The resolution a | follows ynted tosday te an| Police, who was dismissed in 1875, an he | Was held im $100 bail. says, without a hearing, was simply | ptaved on fle, A resolution was passed pedncatie Three Hundred utors of the estate of late the Comm proposal ine in this city and Analy disposing ry a 4 Robert Ray Hamilton to have plans f B iful Pattern of ‘ bP Bearieiteo miles: captaing oF acting. captains of the | #4tbage and other etuse material, that a ‘ Rolls of a Beautit a ‘The milk dealers succeeded in secur-| made affidavit agsingt Sarah Levy, a claiming that, the Aldermen Bad Poa. /Perhe pail-beufers wero six Indians |Sarious HrecIhath, hin wane continues Wellvered_at the said d prepared for a fountain to be con- 133.0 ote Carpet at ing Prof. Doremus as a witness, in| rc gee Sealers, Court. “Blegeleissen | sult will come up for trial in the lat-| There were two representatives from | tion of the order: i structed in Mulberry Bend Park. Mr. arpe' pposition to the experts of the Health| will appear against her, ter part of this month, Should it result | eno Post, G. A New York; two| it has been rumored that. effort being ne the! Hamilton provided in his will for such aoe naercant. ‘They had been atiread to| Charies Solomon, of, 26 Baater street, |in the city's favor ihe sults, will be from the Boclety of Colonial Wars, New | mate co collect inoney from ihe manners of E : Fach |g ree to) the cle. hel ReNOIULIOn: Hebe 89c. per yard. Department, They had been sticrad to] waa ‘ined #0 or ten days. Other fnes | pushed, and, it ie neremary nen is | Hey. calexaider Hamilton, at the Co-| Bard here’ anasinceh that op jr, med Al clon anes may. unde the tnepection of | videw thatthe fountain, shall not be Getermined “forts of “The World,” | Frank Krashes, of 109 Broome street, | run thelr cars slower, the evidence laid Jontal Ware Boclety, goniated Rey. J. B-| sone, and that no money whatever must te the cry #one OF Riker'a teland. wncopings, gar. | SAS, ins diameter. Velvets, Moquettes, Axminsters, which secured through its reporters |*, 0. raichhelm, $7. ore seed AD oclanad of Falrfleld, In eonducting the ceremo: | f id other refuse “material ta be dam ay ree Buen one ses ne ide Gobelins, magnificent in coloring many samples of milk from dealers in} [Louisa Penner,’ who keeps a delica- ne ng. tho itanding the funerall? ‘any aud ever: CTH eect Lub aot ay toda bvsana rn errs the tenement quarters, showing start-|tesnen at 000 Third ven vey 82. 0° DELEHANTY TRANSFERRED. | ,,Amone,,thore, attending the funeral) vere ni ata Ro of Canton to he to prepare plang and specifieations for 4 id ling adulterations and impurities in a| Frederick Cordes, of 3664 : — from New York, ih viaduet for the Riverside Drive at mation of any auch attempt. after such approval aid advertisement to be ea In (ne Cle “esond eta clnee: papers. tor Handsome Parlor Suita, The Board held a short public session thirty an®’ when. the proposals are. te. $18.00 up. this afternoon and then went into a] {iy kecret_ meeting for the purpose, It Was | (nei ‘ 1 apportionment or | We keep everything for House keeping. ‘An Opportunity for Big Results. said, of appolnting a number of new | such ian NO MONEY REQUIRED ON DEPOSIT. nen LO Me ebal The Board ted $100,000 for work on th erry Bend Park, and LUDWIG BAUMAN & CONPARY, Corner (21st St. and $d Ave, Harlem, chemical analysis. Whmrederick W. Meyer, of 664 East One | Fined for Disobedience, Not for Al- |= ‘The fourteen awaiting sentence were| Hundred and Thirty-fitth atreet, pleaded lowing Ball to Escape. Tt wai Fanny Baff, Elizabeth Damm, Charles Bot gullty and demanded & trial Police Commissioners Welles, of Brook- iven instantly. Frank Mose was ¥. Klein, Herman Mebuhr, Morris Pola-|gigned to defend him. Meyer changed liyn, to-day fined Detective Delehanty by thirty days’ pay and transferred him tinsky, Max Blackman, Louis Blegels-| his mind, pleaded gullty and was sen- sen, Gustav Freund, Max Rosenblum, |‘*?5*" Moftennauer, of 76 Courtlandt| from the Bureau of Criminal Investiga- John Schell, Bernard Sutin, Betsy SUd-| avenue, go! $40 fine or ten days. in Jal. | tion to the Gates avenue police atation, erman, Carl Schmidt and Charles Solo-|_ Michael Klug, of 34% Third avenue,| "TO nanty waa virtually on trial for mon, Fy ttelle Bruder, of 671 Courtlandt ave-| allowing Edward Ball to escape from ‘Those waiting to plead were Charles| nus. was tried in about a minute. him on a Fall River boat. Ball was be- M. Eames, John Brinkman, Dora Kalch-|, Bruder, the, big, fat defendant. whe | ing brought from Boston on suspicion heim, Frederick Cordes, Louisa Penne,| business in New York and never had|of being one of the men who robbed Thomas Woods, Martin Lydon, Rosa|any trouble before, took the stand in| pr. Drury recently. Beckowits, Hyman Klein, ¢ Freda | hi# own defense, He declared he had [ A Help to the Business Boom, EVERY WANT ON THE HALF-MILLION GUARANTEE PAGE 1s repeated FREE from The Morning World and QUAR- answer to a communication from EVERY WANT ON THE F. W. Gibson, deputy and acting Com-| Miiied to. P King, of the Park missioner of ‘the Street-Cleaning De- | fy x toy partment, complaining that the atreet | Hoard, that he Sy Sa canen through the negligence of the police in for looking after the park properly aiding them, President Roose- velt Instructed Chief ‘Clerk Kipp to re- ‘The Board also appropriated $80,000. Quest more spec tic information. ie repeated FREE from The the remainder of the mill!on-dol! Prepriation of | tast year to pihese patroimen | wore | diaminsed: Morning World and GUAR- ey Saitarten a ee street station; The detective was found gullty of ANTEED OVER 600,000 dred and Fourth’ street station, and Hundred and Tenth stre ss —— ‘The only full accounts of the base- ‘ifth avenue from Ninetieth of East One Hun- } ANTEED OVER 600,000 TERMS: ‘in the milk In his gro: 4 ‘ f ; ) | Alfeld, iMchael_ Klug, John Milien- cory, and he coulda teal whether fe disobeying instructions in not endeay-| | INSERTIONS. Freed aquade 7 Ce West Thirty-seventh | pall game are given in “THE EVEN-| | INSERTIONS. 87 Worth. $1.00 per Week haurs, Frederick W. ‘Meyer, J. Henry| pure of impure. He got it of Herman | oring to have the man held in Boston McFarland and Hahn had been tried|ING WORLD'S" NIGHT EXTRA, te . ae $00 Worthy $1.60 per Woekt &. Meyer, William Postel, Abram Robin- Kroon, a Wholenale dealer, and go was | to await Identification, The puntsnment A New Departure in Wants. and found, sullty of being in lauor | gued smmediately after the Aast DON'T MISS YOUR CHANCE. fs Worth.. th00 per Weak son, Henry Vogts, Louisa Walpers, | taken. was not, technically, for permitting a Frank Hahn {s the patrolman who. tt play has been made, $200 ‘Worth. $2.00 per Week. se : THIS IS THE STORE where everything offered is a genuine bargain. THIS IS THE STORE where thirty-eight years of continued success and popularity confirm our assertions. fl THIS IS PRE-EMINENTLY THE PEOPLE’S STORE! er { Full line of Iuustrated | Groceries. Shoes. Ladies’ Capes, Jack-|Jewelry at Half Value|Upholste - B LANKETS. Children’s Books. _|ovster nay Asparagus, per can wl zu 4 < High Grade Oxfords in many 5,000 pair Sterling Cuff Pina 14| FALL IMPOR @TIONS DAILY AR- large can... ‘ ; : 5 A RIVING. 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OM | later In the seas M4 inches Df Closing out a splendid line of 5.01 cy N af 1-4 3.81 | Adrift in the City, by Horatio 71 Lunch Tongues, 1-lb. can Ay zu, wide. worth 40c, yd.. . | Bis me a Mn acat Bie Axdyde Sx yde 4x4 yds, 4x5 yu : nd cu gplisleaeews senesacranaceene@eraceregageeeeesesicnne abe é st i and Checks, These goods are Sire di a paler Alger. i Chipped Bmoked Beef, 1-2-1b. can 12 DHEA RRATGE crncern das Clocks, Lamps and 758 8.01 8.98 11.98 tual value $6.00, at 4.81| The Young Rancher, war 6.99 i a 1-4 California, actual value $6.00, at......seceeesseeeeceeens Se ne Saune . 71 jChipped Smoked Beef, 1-1, can z3' Furs. eign; worth $12.00, at _ o Lib Tabl 00 mI ‘oth, all new de- 41 ) full Ui. ‘high rad The Kelly Books for Boys, per California Fruits, 21-2-1b, cans. j rary lables. BEDS ote ard, 9c, and ° Also a fu ne of higher grades. a 3 ‘i 1.08 Lemon Cling Peaches. as LE ur advance: lnnortallan. at @a floor—New Building.) | Tolle of LifMMum, all new | hw BITE early and Winter Capes, - Bais Pre designs per square yard, Sc, ry ’ Bartlett Peara 14 NEW FUR GARMENTS, My 1,000 Mantel Clocks, marbleized, ol ‘- oys’ Clothing. Children’s Reefers. Yellow Crawford Peache: OP CAREFULLY EC | rat eo Sasnegenl’ Reng :3.97 eka : 77 Housefurnishings ‘can 13 1S : pease. | Bele 8% Domestic Smyrna Rugs, fine . ve IN LATEST Dk 8, HANDSOME-| Golfs, fancy linings.......000+6 59 Clocks, same timekeeping qualliy, S00, Gorth we ate hed Boys two-piece Suits, ages 6 to Children’s plain tan and blue Apricots, per can A8\ LY MADE AND LINED, Goons PuR-| | qualities as above, cases slight ao pee Shut 16 y double-breasted jack- and fancy mixed Cloth Reefer at Half Value. AB cee ee all $10.99 to 49.99 impertect : 5 2.98 et, strictly all-wool pants, with extra large sleeves and ig] CHSERD NOW WOLL ER BTORER i . , a Hosi t Half V. made with double seat and 63] fancy braid flap pockets and \ UNTIL NOY. 15 FREE CHARGE, Library Tables, solid brass, with ery a a alue, double knee, worth $4.50........* fancy hora buttons, sizes 4 to QQ! _GRAY STEEL ENAMEL WARE AT| BROW ATA) AUnnw:TTaME Oe eye teas worthy Bis: 3.99 Pants Suits, coats made 14, worth $5, at. 99! cue PRICE TINWARE; ALL 2-Inch onyx top, Men's English Hoslery (I. & R. ong F Re ete eoeateds all 21 4, worth $5, at.. |THE PRICE oF 1 i A very handsome Alaska | Morley), Sanitary Black Cot- : G01 and 7 | FIRST QUALITY GOODS: NO SEC-| [) Goods at Oana $8 Incbien lang, fu aN . ton Halt Hi pols ccsuisaasnesesass yi ee ress 4s Children’s Sh . on Half Hose . an Children's Blue, Red and Tan oNbs. heavily lined, @tiocwoee MOG Children’s Shoes. Silverplated Ware. Men's Black Cotton Half Hose) eefers, with fancy and plain other Electric S¢ st qual- ; Children’s Hosiery, collars, trimmed with braid, M0 doen 1 Half Value. SRO AST iat hie Bee, OFA a0, ‘baie: ‘ChOdrents Kanearco | (24 floor—Main Building.) | {nem velvet dye), spliced heels ) Bishop Ok lee ok aan SEA ager hieaatuads rr dal dg, handsomely ston, kid foxed, patent teather [INDIVIDUAL SALT SHOV- 1G] zadies" Biatnless Black covion | 49 Cotton Ribbed sleeves; pearl and fancy gilt Amal -Dediyns aren sweep tinned spring heel Buttor | ELS, 6 in case ° . Uae ok Hees, ail elaes 219) buttons, ‘sto M4 years, sold as aks “3 New Fall Styles Just Received. | ° ins eS Gnas tw 03 Wee FRUIT KNIVES, Fore. Ree Sane en), a Renee! "un importation of Chile| eisewhere tor $6.60, at....... 4,49) ia can carve Aeeper: 6 1.34 Wool Seals at... # ee Sa Saag B62) ales, 20 varieties of decoration, 49 ouble cle, Fring Mano Yare, gout Fast Black Eaton Ribbed Hose outside whee!s, Broom action ©* 400 pieces all-wool Berges, 11-4 Krimmer Ass und [Der BCs ee crereen aoe > © Sta saving of from 2% to 40 per cent. | Children's Reefers_ in Tan, | ¢-toot Hardware Clothes Bars.. 42 wide, in black and two JQ/ Astrachans at ce TAD tO gw patra Mise’ and Ladies* |GLovE BUTTONERS Incase, O5|School Hats Navy and Cadet Blue, deep | egewed Painted Handle Parlor 14 shades of navy blue » © | French Coney from ., 1M07 Hize me style as above 1.49! yy a Se eR DE eallor collars, trimmed with A 3dand be WON e ATO RDG nly bis a re a 5 hool B: fancy white and gilt silk braid, Brooms, cheap at 2c at 2 cases French Cheviots, all- \ PARTMENT, where we offer the prod- and ps. Schoo! ags. extra large sleeves trimmed Warranted all bristle Dust | woo!, 80 inches wide - 69 ucts of ull WELL-KNOWN MAKERS] 50.4. new phape Derby, in opted with same style braid as col- BRUSHED 2074. Feather Boas. at our WELL-KNOWN POPULAR] PVs new shane * © 1,32 Boys Leather Schoo! Bags lar, and pearl butons, 4 to 14, Genuine Etching 1 cane of black Jacquards, in A PRICE 02, 1.07, 108) Soe aaa an 5.99) “ine Poets.” size 12x20, white ) twelve small, neat designs, 42 Q| Black Ostrich Feather Boas, 11-4 | Toilet Sets. We send on application a elr- Boys’ Alpines, brown and black. 4.17 Do. in imitation leather.57 a7 frame, with gilt beading....../ laches wih eee ty nan seen | : ular illustracing a line of Cadet and Bicycle Cay aar Girls’ Felt#chool Bags..71 ld Children’s Medtum Weight Jackets Medallions on glass, gilt and 3 lar price $8.09 each, at... ss 5.76 w shapes and de simply-made QUADRUPLE Fancy Flannel Rob Roy Caps. 2 Knitted School aBgs....00 14 white frames, sizes 10x17, very Black Mohair Sicilian, § inches QQ Black Ostrich Feather oxy. 1 Full size sets ‘ 107) PLATED ware. not ty be JQ] ton and Yacht Caps. sunch Baskets.17, -10, 33 “ Suttable for Fall Wear, attractive sors] ence. | wide, dem! lustre > . yard long, regular price $451, at2e7 1 | Same, complete with Jar. B47] found elsewhere, @ 7 Be Bt @4 and rd i. ar tlle bos , } Si Bik mel alicia 2 la ah wl