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oii | aaa Remnants of Silke and Velvets at Halt off/ WA SWEATSHOP * ee ay Ca One Child II! with Pneumonia, Another with Measles, While Mother Plies Needle. pS pete of Phin Black TAFFETAS, of extra quality, strong and very lustrous, full 24 inches :eide, every thread pure otik and full Se, value; special at... 59 — Undermuslins, gies o i heaps of slightly mussed or fin Ren fy oh ed pare solely to make room for more goods of immacu- white, Wowen's MUSLIN DRAWERS, ordinary and extra elses, Guished with tuck, full size and yoke beads, Bargain Friday at.................. 19¢ Women's MUSLIN DRAWERS, with tucked cam- Irie ruffle, edged with embroidery or plain ruffle, trimmed with Valenciennes lace, at. 29e Women's MUSLIN DRAWERS, with embroidery trimmed cambric ruffle, on sale Bargain WEMRy Wi critersrer seh icscahicss dttens I8e Women's MUSLIN DRAWERS, with wide 49 trimming of embroidery or lace, at........ e Women's CAMBRIC DRAWERS, with umbrella rufSe, @nished with two iusertings and wide edge of torcbon lace; worth $1.00; on sale Bar- 69 gain Friday at........0. cecceeceeee eee ; (J WOMEN’S EXTRA-SIZED DRAWERS, bric, Anished with cluster of fine tucks and yoke band; bere to-morrow at............ WOMBN'S EXTRA-SIZE CAMBRIC DRAWERS, with tuelied lawa umbrella raffle and yoke x) band; here to-morrow at.... aniGe Ie NS, with tucked and embroidered Hubbard yoke; clean, full and well made; here to-morrow at....... J Se aa IIE nee Wrappers and Shirts. The amount of Wra; and Skirts we sell is the wonder and t of the trade— and yet when you see such values as we offer for Friday, isn’t it quite natural we should sell more than other stores? 6 Dor. WOMMN'S FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS, im pretty patterns and styles, suited to all Agures, sizes 34 to 46; worth from $1.00 to $1.25; on sale Bargain Friday at..............05 WOMEN'S BLACK SATREN SKIRTS, lined, with wide tucked ruffle on umbrella flounce; regular $1.26 value; Bargain Friday at.... 65e 50 Dosen WOMEN’S SKIRTS, of cotton brillian- tine, im black and all the new shades, Haed with domet flannel and trimmed with deep Raby of three whe je werk fer a living. Stern stories from the sweatshops, ©: were told last evening at the twenty- seventh anniversary meeting of the SWEATSHOP HORRORS FOUND BY A DOCTOR. New York Diet Kitchen Association, held in the Untted Charities Building, Hamilton W. Mabie presiding, Incredi- Pree eed In am emet side tenement used an @ sweatshop Dr. An- mle §, Dantel diesevered: a te girl of three werk- ine jrese trimmings. A pint of milt& per day ai- vided among three infante— und eant side greeery milk at that, Upholstery. ‘ Phy this flea ment, for every olfering is a bargain gem of the very first class. ane were meme agg ARMURE TAPESTRY PORTIBRES, the R25 $6.00 kind, per pair............c0.sesees le FRENCH BROCADED PORTIERES, were $6.90 per pair; here to-m: at.. 4.50 ble stories, some of them, yet strictly true, Dr. Annie 8. Daniel, outdoor visiting physician of the New York Infirmary for Women and Children, had the most startling tales to tell, Hl “In one case,” said the gentle woman Goctor, “I found tive families living in| me apartment. Some of the Jewish) women tell me they can kerp a lodger| and give him two meals a day at #3 a| REVERSIBLE EMPIRD TA! Y, 50 im. wide, the 76c. kimé, to-morrow, per yd. 59e Wemen working twenty wie stuply breed and’ tec Often name | | Bawes a dar. MBRORRIERD TAPESTRY, double faced, 7 kind of manufecturing gees on in these! Children of three and four Geren una had to-morrow, per na. Ge cewing battenbeles. A woman holding ome child im her tap 1) with prea mesia, and with her fect reeking the cradle of an- ether child 111 with mea- jean up tlea, while she pited the nee- Going tt, “Bho @le to keep ttiem all trom able to |} etarving, le a night for three weeny ane op an | me rather savagely if’ I e Soore | ae te yeas ee are, CT dented $ Daniel related thie story. oo, ‘and insufficient it to tip ie gee et art a dey for an infant wae he more than ouMicient,. Bald he: “It is not ve a double places, too. “I recently saw a woman who held tn her lap s ten-months-old child that hed Dreumenia, and with one foot ehe rocked | cor "49S BAMBOO SORKENS, 3-fold, b% ft. high, the 825 Mind, each 7 OS TAPESTRY SQUARES, 24 in. wide, here CURTAIN MUSLIN, 27 Inches child suering | all the time that | Ing on tho everlasting | jor was uttonholea, | “I recently telé one woman rhe must , and when | ca. Remeaats of DRAPERY FRINGES, 2 to 5 5 yés. in length, on sale to-morrow at, per yd. OC Table Covers, tye mint enn All Lines TABLE COVERS, fringed, ready for wee; the 8-4 sise, special enc! “You might net belfeve it, bet 1 veeentiy vam nerese @ ease where @ weman could not epare the laber ef @ ehild only three years old. feme children at that age are ac- tually esefel te Gzing trimmings en women's dresses.” ‘Three-Year Old Child at Werk. h tof tn ater variet cannot the jonted | Chet ga rat .| t more moneyraak for ll. ‘There ere pect] LINEN NAPKINS, amall else, per dosea......¢g, leg Bede LINEN NAPKINS, medium size, per dozen... 7.5, r Roo ant LINEN NAPKINE, Iprger size, per dosen...... 9g id sear There le 4 saldarity to Cowels ok ln Yop i sat of os riches. an] Ae amon, ts ish, bere. LOST HER STEERING GEAR.| RUTGERS LEAGUE MERTS. don’t ever again expect to te-able to equal these Friectand, Swept by Giant Seas,| Dr. Jennie de Ia M. Losier te Pre- Met with Avetéent tn ef the Sterm, ‘The steamer rFiesland, which arrived this morning from Antwerp, came in @torm battered and with her steering | Jenn! wear gone, Bhe had paseed through a | hold terrific storm during which the seas ~~ Went over her in great cataracis. It was at 1239 in the morning of Jan. 32 when \t was blowing “grea: guns” from the northwest that the steering " Do the ani taln another cai From the le to the time when a re full sounding in i, eee ears to be sing-|the gear was carried away. The steamer Folled in the trough of the sean, The engines were stopped, and tn the Garkzcss the crew began the task of shipping the hand gear. The work was ment diMcult on account of the reugh- Nene of the sea and the high wind blew- ing with hurricane force. In two hours and a quarter she was ready te preceed, one pert at Rose Into the storm brough' cabin and 3 steerage —————— FLOWER WOMEN tn AID HOSPITAL. ft ——ee the Moor. When he Mrs. Roswell P. Flower, widew of the felt on | "treet. late ex-Governor Fiower, has given Siena to Flower Hoepitai, while ‘re | ee ce ee eee ee earn mma Flower Taylor, a daughter, has|2{terneon in Genealogical Hall, 25 West Biro given a like sum. Fifty-cighth otrest. ‘The gifts made Pref, D. &. ia, Shee Saeed et LS Menhatian on Tuesday evening, : ‘Bike i os¥ if 6 ~ morning, charged with having thrown «| °° boy from the stoop of the house and wre 2 broken his ankies. Teh lad was Clayton delegate of the Internat &. Brooks, twelve years old, of % Hooper im at L Of Cake-Walk- ‘The janitor denied the charge, saying ‘Unat the beys in the neighborhood boning club and chose the cellar of uhe| Oty were shown. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1900 Hot How It’s Said, but What SIs Sai. Gin ite gatase ve Bat ext word not abso- ° colina: Manisiiee ve etlennnns of tector: for reasons: The saving of our time, the saving of time, and the saving of of flowery language, to cloud the picture But every word we say counts, and every price we quote counts, | and every offering we make is always liberally responded to because its merit, tersely | told, is self-evident. Go-Worrow, Rargain Friday, ie hears special values will be sold, You need but glance at them to appreciate ir worth. Wen’s Clothing. “es sates conta gente but the best and newest—cut core ® Housefurnishings. The ¢! need every day ia heuse- hold, st i tao ot eheled every day— aoy@’ , CAN OPENERS, strongly made and nicely ja- panned, with steel blades; regularly sold at 2 Ge. each; here to-morrow at............55+- e BRASS EASELS, very strong, several shapes and styles; your choice to-morrow at about half motal VAIO... eee cee cere eee renee : WHITE CEDAR TUBS, with oak graic finish, | 2 s painted white on the inside, extra large not bag fete gf? ine, but every sise in seme size; fully worth 75c,; here to-morrow a I5e Ine; former prices $5, 96 and §7; to- S. morrow (Seer fe 50 WHITE CEDAR PAILS, painted ( quarts each); to-morrow at.... GALVANIZED STREL TEA K@TT 2 (bold 2 quarte each); here to-morrow at.. Oe plaid qi C : to 40; formerly sold at $3.60 to $3.50; to eee mae Blatt Go |S ceatetomeren a wth. APS POLEOL FURNITURE roan aed form; " - and lasting polit: L-pint stse, epecial to- 7e ' Upon sMackintosnes. Floor. MMOTOW Bt esse sesssceesssceeene ceeseneaees ities save: enh 1 eid tha oftener than ley Wwe oraadi fabrics; ‘are, Hi i quarts each; here to-morrow Hateger rogdian $000 ca hee eee A -alimcmmmrim China and Stass. cs caiman ‘caaita sani . 75 Some of the bey we sade of pore vulenataed rubber, mounted on beary Me iccrehch eat! | Riders wate acre pie. 7S Col and MUSTACHSS CUPS, large tea size, of fmported to wall at 2c Be, and Woe - * cup and saucer; your cholee to-morrow at 10 ens MAS, TABLE LAMP AND GLOBR, fine t mah made to wt Hews Mew to 7 "gig of Sateen, of Chevict, of and of Base Fase gest cmormeat of cle ne gold soled 1 ple, with 9 7s Winter Caps. axe te: move 1d Frida: aad I | Stoves. un trek ake ee going up, CAPS, made frem all sorts of woollen materiale— e = wack as hereeye, chinchilles, plushettes and mel- as yet we'll sell these two stoves for fess pall Fol ig 29 oe ae Se ee mpc ge ll we cam say to you is, ‘ean Gan Gta; to be denel out thane gg. | miss the chance, fam ts cessess vesesteseeessnesene Sastetes chance. OUR “DAISY” COOKING STOVE; has extra large oven, large covers, heavy cast! , and is trays, olive dishes, @e.—regulariy sold at 10c., 16c., 20c. and 90c.; your cholce for one day only at....... Se $8.50; No. 8 size, WR ichiletrsis d ghrp GOTT os POP €DOCO ee ssseserecsesecersvers lOc wee and Caepen ‘m up free at your seme . ° be sacra im “vat pe STOVE; made Card an Sackets. Tatchet burwer; Bold The most combortable to wear ia or a eee oe ee | colt weston onl Us vany ak dose tar odor whatever; made to sell ‘About 900 goed woollen CARDIGAN JACKETS, reduced for to-morrow to... Pillow Slips. T Friday Specials—either of whieh a8 peng pen more than the price we ask. For this reason we seserve the right to limit the quantity to be sold to any one iS 7 : zi ef i iH i Li 4 i } ' i ( ‘I : : : 36 : ] 4 i i i h i re] Hail i ; { ; if Hi i H § i i i I ere, of Memphis, Tean., appeared and had @ | Sued for a show of cards. About sev- ‘The delegate declared that Fi 4's or t ;