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> le EXPLODING BENZINE FATALLY BURNS TWD It Sent a Flaming Shower Over Proprietor and Porter of Canal Street Paint Store. By an explosion of benzine at the gold = The entire walls of the rear of the paint factory of the Hirschberg Com-/|bullding were biown into the street, As pany, at 327 Canal street, at 650 o'clock | the three men in the front of the fac- this morning two men were badly burn-| tory ran imto the rear room they saw| @4 and may die. Their names are: Kaufman, his clothing ablaze, running HERMAN HIRSCHBERG, senior part-| about in pain and fear. | ‘The elder Hirschberg picked up some nen GIGMUND KAUFMAN, porter and miz-| bagging and endeavored to smother the) or of paints. fire, In doing #0 he was himself badly ‘The fire which followed caused « loss | burned. of at least $5,000. Kaufman, tn an agony of fear, ran down the stairs and out into Canal street, screaming He had run a block when some truckmen caught him, and vegies, him to ‘The Hirschberg Company occupies the two upper floors of the three-story Dull@ing. On the secont floor, and in the front, were the elder Hirschberg and his son George H. and the junior partner, B. Oblers. In the rear, in what ts known as the mixing room, was the porter, Kaufman. He was mixing benaine, when eutdenly | MA) YA" both viet extinguished in two essed. The condition o| teal | there came a joud explosion and Im) poure th The mediately thereafter a fash of fame. | casioned by water. STRUCK FATAL BLOW; FREED BY CORONER. Physiological Testimony Which Influenced Jamaica Official in Making a Decision Which Has Caused Comment. cipal lose was oc- ‘The residents of Richmond Hil, Le 1. to the Hobson Hitetie San. white! wy youth was kilied in a prise fight| In.® barn at Richmond jl ead tee rn t the Coroner ®) when the tragedy occurred, exor f Baldwin, the WJ facet, lade told the sory man who sry blow ‘The testimony which Coroner Leonard eae, Po ey wernt vark. roa is " A an, | ‘ord atree jorris 3 Ruoff, jr, heard Monday at Jamatoa | 4 Before ag Sg BO showed that some hard hitting was! kichmend Nid and Thomes Oraff, done; that Ralph Miller blow back of the ear which “knocked him out." Dr. T. 8 Fiymn, the Cor: oner’s physietan, testified (hat an au- received a heavy) U oame met tn the dimly ace. ry told how th lahied aces and the two combatants ripped for action. Miller was the bet- ler boxer and several times topsy showed death to be due to cere-| Nis wpinnent prety an | bral hemorrhage and shock Baidwi out his right i It landed with jarring force back of Millers ear. He reeled, his guard drop- ped ant he Paled “By Jiminy,” he emciaimed, “that stag. me Raldwin, lavering bis guard, loolned at Miller searchingly and said You'd better take off the mitts then.” Dakiwin began untying mie g! - The doctor added, however, that Mil- ler had row for breath other agency would caused his death The friends of Miller's fam''y say that probably have | Miller ‘Weakly against Baldwin's fist hs an effective in Dring. | Mir Jeane weakly iesew 2 oe ing about the ¥ shock as a clud.| the gloves, He was about to pull, of A ‘ + the lat «| the other woen he fell as thou and w th ne latter the| is 3 eee man dealing the blow would have been | 5 oe aia bet 4 hed, the man who used his fat | Doda, A a ’ the summons, ™ hey falj to eee difter. | Could fo nothing for him. goes free, They fall to see any differ Corcnes Ruel mekeo this “| think the verdict was us -| tiled by the evidence produced at the inquest. “Dr Piynn was asked enors if be Js ’ ence between the two cases. ‘They declare that young Miller facts of the case } Baldwin of all responsibility for his! ler death is concerned, If he had not been ‘No,’ . @truck that heavy blow by his opponent ides, Dr. ‘tivnn testified that the blood vessels running Into the heart were he would yet be alive, clogged. M ate Connorton, before whom} ° I understand, wae caused Baldwin and geveral other youths were over exertion and due to heart, Qraigned at Far Hockaway on Monday | Mil only Anished bout ping. hell them t> awalt (he result) when he asked Baldwin to box im. the inquest in the afternoon. “AIL the evidence available was pre- Bal te twenty-three yeares old: | sented to the jury they are Miter Was mindeen. They beionged | responalole for the het,” FUNERAL OF CLUBBED HER HUNTINGTON, TO DEATH | To Be Strictly Private; Coroner Stops Funeral of To-Day at His Late Mrs. Reilly and Woods Residence. Is Arrested. ‘The funeral of Mrs. Kate Reilly, which wa sabout to tako place at 1 o'clock this afternoon, was stopped by order of Cor- sal eervice to be held |oner's Physiclan Donlin and the body. lees taken to the Morgue, where an } autopsy will be held, | Preparations are making this morn- tng at the homa' “ot the Inte Collie P. Huntington, at 2 [Tost Fifty-seventh| street, for the fr later in the day. ‘The body lay in the library on the) feat belive the Coroner. ‘They were Wii julligan, of 68 Se | Waker | Fifth avenue side of the big mansion. Tt was inclosed in a cedar coffin inside @ cedar case when it arrived from Ra- quette Lake jast evening. Undertaker John F. Garver, of Utica, ‘wae in charge of the preparations to- Gay. He accompanied the body here. It was received by Undertaker John Michael at the Grand Central Station on the special train which brought It from Durant. The train was the one that had taken Mr, Huntington and his train will take the body to Woodlawn Cemetery, where it will be placed in the big mausoleum. Edward King, of the Union Trust Com pany; F. P. Albert, of the Central Trust Company; Edwin Hawley, iraflc man- ager of the Southern Pacific; Charles HH. Tweed, Second Vice-President of the Bouthern Pacific; Martin Erdmann, R. of the Pacific Mail Steam- om the way to New H. £. Huntington, Jate roliroad magnate. | Detectives Johnaton and Dwyer ar-| | rested Peter Woods, who is charged | with having caused the woman's death \by beating her with a club. | em RUSSELL SAGB'S PICNIGDAY. | | sort twelve miles as Upton Lake keepsie and Eastern Ratiway, both rail. being the properties of : the use of the poor enidren The excursion is then “THURSDAY, AUGUST 106, 1900. Our Annual Midsummer Sale of Men's and Youths’ Grousers io otill in progress, and while the sales have been very large, there still re- mains unsold quite a large number of pairs of the original purchase of ,000 pairs. We have made a careful reassortment of the stock ent have replaced missing sizes from our general stock, so that the picking and — as good as it was when the sale first started. The man or boy who is likely to need one or more pairs ut good trousers for late sum- mer or early fall wear will do well to take advantage of this sale and get t cm at a great saving. Read these offerings, then come and see the goods for yourself and you will fully understand what great bargains in trousers we are offering at present: MEN'S WOOLLEN CASSIMERE AND UNION WORSTED TROUSERS, « choc» selection of patterns, made with continuous waistbands, proper fitting and well 1.00 tailoted, regular 42.00 valve, here to-morrow for . MEN'S en TROUSERS, of double be twist Srarinatet, Mahazete kbd splendid Worsteds, a rare election of styles, a ' t makes, regular and $3.50 values, a choien to-morrow for . 2.00 MEN'S PINE DRESS TROUSERS 1 hirbatae Worsted, imported Setch True ‘lam 7 Part chut! articular, Se Reale caun pacer tee 3.00 MEN'S FINEST TROUSERS, of imported French ani Belgian worsteds, ex- clusive merchant tailors’ styles, ft and workmanship the very vest, trousers for 4.00 which your tailor would charge you $7, now offered at ‘ fe YOUTHS’ LONG TROUSERS, made of spleniid woollen fabrics, in Diack, blue and Qe mixtures; regularly worth $1.50 a pair; a choice tomorrow for YOUTHS’ FINER TROUSERS, made of better cassimeres and double and twist aaa splendidly tailored and properly cut, of full $2.25 value, a choice to-mertow 1.25 or . THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT also presents for Bargain Friday these very special price reductions on seasonable clothing for men and boys: CHOICE BUSINESS AND GENERAL PURPOSE SUITS~ Lett over lots tome of the season's best selling lines. Sizes aie limited in each lot, but the ui assortment taken a@ a whole is 4 good one, and if you cas find what fite and pleases wii eaeteace were but tecently om sale at $8, $10 5 00 and $12 each; your choice to-morrow for e on the bargain table to-morrow. blue, fiaaly trimmed ‘and tailored, sutts have sold ited we offer a choice rae 6.95 MEN'S FINEST SERGE SUMMER COATS of the best sted storm serge, in fast colors of navy and royal blue and black, well made and well fitting; regularly sold throughout the reason at §5, reduced now to BOYS' TWO-GARMENT SUITS-044 lote and broken lines of strictly woollen Weights and patterns suitable for present and carly fall wear, 4 6 formserty priced at $3 and $3.95, an unrestricted choice of 615 suite tomorrow for 4+ WASHABLE SUITS Assorted crates, broken lines and left over lots of fine and Galatea cloths, well made ph po enecefe bended A former prices $1.00 and $1.25; a choice to-morrow for 50c A Bargain Friday Sale of Solid Sold Rings, Pretty, durable and inexpensive. LADIES' AND MISSES’ SOLID GOLD RINGS~teal opals and doublets in fancy lg ad aloo beautifully chased band rings; worth up to §3.00, 8c ‘ade of imported all wor- 2.75 f BOYS' SOLID GOLD RINGS-<arbuncie, blooistone, o@yx, cameo and initial ri ‘worth up to $2.50; a choice Baogain Friday for : - 98c SOLID GOLD RINGS, chased and stone set; to 7Se. each; a choice to-mortow for Pure Linen Collars for Men, Women and Boys, at Se. each, or 5, a dozen. These collars are actually worth from 15c. to 25c. apiece. We bought of from the manufacturer—the entire ‘‘clean-up"’ (N. Y.) factory, where some of the best 15c., 20c. in America are . They are what is termed i Maou g gh ake just as good as the finest collar All the latest standing and turn-down styles are represented, and any size They went on sale Monday for the first time 4 big ‘run’? on them, Just how long they will last, can’t tell, but if you want the best collars you ever bo ight for such a trifling sum, don’t delay. A Bargain Friday Sale of High Srade “ Fountain’’ and ‘‘Gorrace’’ RBicyeles, These are teyond all question the best bicycles on the market to-day at the prices at which we are selling them, and they are far better in all respects than many of the wheels that bring two or three times es much. We are selling many of them daily, and they are giving general satis{action respect. Our last shipment brought us some fancy finished wheels, black enamelled with red or white head, brown bodies and white but as there are not many of the latter you had better not delay your if you want one. These high grade wheels are being sold right in New York City under their real names for $40 and $50. Our prices “TERRACE” BICYCLES, 12.50 “FOUNTAIN” BICYCLES, 14.75 We guarantee these wheels for the balance of the season of 1900. A Bargain Friday Sale of Dress Goods. Only two special offerings-—but then there's nothing of- fered eleewhere at the present time that will equal them. 0 Pieces of SILK AND WOOL AND ALL WOOL CHALLIES, the kinds we ie have bocn selling at ‘Cc. and TSe. a yard; a choice Bargain Priday ive 29% 4 Pieces of BLACK AND COLORED MOHAIR, suitadte for both ts, daosses, tte.; imported to ell at OS. a yard, reduced for Batgain Pray to 39C A Bargain Friday Sale of Cameras and Camera Supplies, The outdoor camera season is at its height and cameras and camera supplies are cheaper than ever—at the Big Store. If you are a photog- rapher you know pretty well what the average dealer charges. Just com- pare the lowest prices name by any one at the present time with our special prices for to-morrow, and judge for yourself as to who sells stan- dard, well known goods for the last money. OUR CYCLE OUTING CA! | SOLIO SOLUTION, #-o7 po " | M. Q. TURES fer Velox or Deki po} Ae yh pao ot plates, large tubes, S na er, covered with fine pain | Bex, per bow, Me }, metal parte finely sickelled , EASTMAN DEVELOPING POW. a better and finer looking camera thas: DERS, 6 in a cox, EIKO PYRO ot p hy the higher Koy | Seema erate tox, Ike Save paw hotter 3 5.95. us A a 1 yard square, of se HYPO, $ 1d. package (Tremly proo- =), 0 _ NEHRING’S AMPLISCOPES, set of 1.25 | 5 Meees, very epecial at, por set, 2.35 _ ALL EASTMAN KODAKS at 20 per 2Sc | eet. trem ket prices. TIONS OF DEKKO «Se mane tl yu" bewtiei ee ee « Che Big Store. ~ For Pargain Friday of the Third Week of Our Sth Half Yearly Trade Sale of o co - Jurniture & Home Furnishings We offer a list of very exceptional values in Furniture for the Dining Room, China and Glassware, and Housefurnishing Goods generally. Purchase anything you may need now—and bea: in mind that this is only a partiel list of the goods om sale at the present time-—and you will save money, as atter the close of our Trade Sale prives are sure to advence, Look around your bome and see it there isn't something you need for immediate use or something that will soon have to be replaced. If you don’t find it in this alvertisement, rest assured we bave it and can save you money anit. If you went to take advantage of these low Trade Sale prices and are not quite ready to receive the gocds, just pay usa small deposit on whatever you want and we will store it sway coretully for you until you are ready for it, And please also remember that we make no charge for packing, shipping or storing. Dining Room Furniture. SIDEBOARD OF GOLDEN ¢ high, 4 ft wide, has Preneh tevel plate mirror, ? smatl ra’ la tawet and wine closet, pretuly tved, thoroughly well orade and Gatahed, actual value $20, spectal tor this sale, 11.75 HANDSOME SIDEBOARD OP GOLDEN OAK, polish finish, canopy top, prettily arve!, French bevel plate mirror, two swell front top vtrawers, 4 lane linea 15 00 dtawer aud wine closet, actually worth $24, special for Uhis sale at HANDSOME SIDEBOARD OP GOLDEN OAK, polish Bnish, stands 6 feet 6 inches high, 48 inches wide, has swell frowt, lined 1 top draw large linen drawer and wine closets, ca P, and con: taias two French bevel plate mittors. Thi tants 25 00 actually worth $45.00, special for this sale at igh finish, 42x42 Inches, top rope : 6.90 EXTENSION TABLE OF GOLDEN OAK, legs, can be extended to 6 feet; actual valoe $11.00, in this sale at HANDSOME EXTENSION TABLE of quarter sawed golden oak, piano finish, 44 481, top, 5 very masaive rope legs of an elegant demign, cam be extended to 8 feet 4 4 76 actually worth $25.50; special for this sale at . HANDSOME DINING-ROOM CHAIR of goklen ok, polish Anish, banister back, are seat, trace arm, aproo front, fluted lega, well made ant well braced, comfort 1 25 atle and durable, fully worth §2.00; ta this sale at 4 ARM CHAIR to mateh the above chair, 2.50 HANDSOME ALLTAIR COUCH, o ft. 6im. long, 29 in. wide, spring edge all around, upholstered in the rewest designs of Arlingtoo velours ad velvet, 11, 75 regularly at $20.00; in thie sale, a FINE COUCH, of excclieat manufacture, soft and luxurious, shaped head, deep fringe, covered if new ant artistic designs ot and corduroy, fully worth $15.00; 1m this sale, DINING ROOM CHAIR of golden oak, polish finish, boxed cane seat, bigh back, shaped legs, well made and thished, comfortable and durable, actual value, $3.50, 9 00 special to-morrow at 7 ARM CHAIR to mateh the above chait, 4.00 Crocke ry SALAD BOWLS, large sire, hand- GLASS TABLE SETS, of somely decorated, fine German china, BUTTER DISH, CREAM PITCHER special at, each, 25¢ |and SPOON HOLDER, very special CUPS AND SAUCERS, very richly per set at dece tated, lumed, fine china, spe cial at, each, PLATES, all sites, CREAM BOWLS, CUPS AND 8a! v thin white portelain, your chatce to-morrow for Taihes noon 9 75 17¢ ) alee 15¢ TOILET SETS of 6 pieces or cottage tet, very handsomely decorated, new shapes, special per set at JARDINIERES, large shapes, rich S¢ assorted colors, 6 and 7 inch sive, CUBPTDORS, fixe German china, very epecial at 3Se tichty decorated, special at 45¢ 0 and 10 inch size, special at TS¢ CUSPIDORS, new shapes, handsome = = shade satchel IFC DINNER SET, 100 pieces, very WATER TUMBLERS, best crystal epecial at 7.50 glans, Dew designs, special, perder, 2S¢ DINNER S&T, 103 pieces, very WATER TUMBLERS, thin Nown special at 9.50 (lane, handsomely engraved, special, DINNER SFT, 103 pieces, fine china, pet doten, Be Fprcial at 14,50 NO SECONDS—ALL GOODS STRI TEA SET, 56 pleces, very handsome PIRST CLASS!) sais design, phd jo wf 375 ope Housefurnishings. OUR BLUE PLAME OM STOVE, waranteed to be sm@keless and odor- omg more powerful tham gas, easy GARDEN HOSE, 5 ply, per 25 feet, 1.25 | HOSE REELS, special to-morrow at 35¢ to manipulate LAWN MOWERS, easy runni 1-burnet size, regularly sold for $5.00; relt-sharpening, with b'ades of special at eae 2.70 steel, regularly worth $4.50; special Sumer site, regularly sold for $9.00; jae 2.35 special at —-—- 6.00, READY-MIXED PAINTS Guaran- | teed as to sizes and colors, “plat site, to-mottow, at J-piot size, to-morrow at 6.75 BATH ENAMELS, \-piat alte, spe- OUR GAS COOKING RANGE, the gem of all cookers, has double burn- ors, 3 separate cookin, ge a guatantee! a good baker, regularly sold at $9.00; special to-morrow at 10¢ 18 2}-BURNER Ol COOKING STOVE, cal at 10¢ > 31-2 in. wicks, here to-morrow 4 ol pint size, special at 1¥¢ ” \ | CLOTHES-LINES of the finest cotton, Stock, Wit. size, special to- Ror wat |CLOTHES-HORSES or DRIERS, | made of hard wood, 4 ft. high, at WATER COCLERS, beautifully dec- orated, nickel plated favert, 2-gal, sine} spectal at GARBAGE PAILS, of catra heavy galvanized iron, with cover, 14quart Me eae, 8 | to-morrow at = REFRIGERATOR PANS, of heavy OUR 1900 MODEL REFRIGERA- gelvanited iron, good size; special TORS -have removabie flue waste at 10c pipe aed patent trap, solid bronze ccs and bys 1 ani solid provision abelves, |ARCOAL FILLED ant im point of dry air and ice economy simply unequalled! No. 432, 26718543 inches, iy Ste worth $10.00, Priday at er No. 45, 20x19546 inches, regularly worth $16.00, Priday at Mo. 438, 32420x48 inches, worth 60¢ | $15.09, special at WINDOW AND DOOR SCREFNS. Our entire lot of window screens with hardwood frames, all sites, worth from 400, to 80-.; "your chotce at SCREEN DOORS — Som made of hand wood, some nutural finished and some painte!, ai! made strong, mies 2.1006,10, 2.646.6, worth from $1.09 to $2.25; special to-morrow at 7.75 11.50 14,00 A Bargain Friday Sale of Pure Foods and Sroceries. For qualities and prices this list will not be equalled elsewhere to-morrow. FISH; Fancy Chicken iiainout BAKED BEANS: Plain ot in tomato Steaks, pet id, 10¢ sauce, per can, Te Long Branch Blue Pish ot Sea Bass, TEA: Your choice of our new crop, pet lb, Gc fist pickings, Green, Black or Mixed HAM. Armour's Delicious Sugar- Cured Ham ot Lean Strip Bacon, f ye 1.05; ae MEAT. Fancy Young Pennsylvania CORN: Pancy New York State cream Sprang Chicken, per Ib., 10¢ segar Corn, per can, via TKIPE: Pancy Hovey-Comb Trips, ASPARAGUS TIPS: Pamous OM per d,, S¢ Port Brand, all tips, choices and tender, DELICATESSEN : Pickled Pigs Feet, per can, 13¢ per Id, S¢ CATSUP: Sunnywde Tomato Cataup, SAUERKRAUT: New Long Island bot. Se Sauerkraut, per qt, S€ IMPORTED PEAS. Petite Pots, spe SAUSAGE ache Cervelat, Par- cual, per can. 19¢., 18¢., 12¢ —— a a GLAM CHOWDER: Lewis Broa’ . ancheon Chowder, pet can, e Fecueee een ll tata tq APPLES: Howell’ Baldwin Apples, SOAP Itsagoot a ra f ong peeled, quartered and cored, per %e Gamble Lenox, per cake, 3 | pes Pears. CORN MEAL Yellow cr white,$; 9c | FRARS: Choice Bartlett Pears, large TOMATOES — “ Wighiend”’ brand, CHERRIES. White Oxhearts, per howd packed rec nye Tomatoes, large can. We lb. cam, TC) SPICES, Mixed Pickling Spice, 20 CEREALS~—iarel Breakfost Pood, ints, per ib, Te Grape Mute ot Cook's Flawed Rice, | SARDINES: Domestic, in pure oil, per package, 11¢ | special, 2 cans, % COCOA: Van Houtes's Imported CAKE: Pound Cake, Plain, Citron, Duted Cocos, per tia, 16€ Raisin or Marble, per Id 18¢ STRING BEANS: Sweet and tender, fq, STARCH: Sth, best fami glon Starch, 18¢ bandh. 1 SOAP. Siegei-C Seou CORNSTARCH: per tb. package, 4 Supa te MACAROMI: 10-b. box taney Mac- an arom, 45 ANCHOVIES: Genuine sen A Bargain Friday Sale of Spiced Anchovies, pe G GALI: Poncy Colasbia River Wines and Liquors. Salmon, flat cans, per can 9 MARYLAND RYE, per cal 2.90 RICE: Choice Carolina Rice, Sibs., 24¢ MONONGAHELA RYE, per cal, 2.35 SHRIMP, Dundar’s Guest qualty, MT. VERNON RYE, per gal, 2.50 ry pack, per cos, 12¢ MONTICELLO RYE, pert ys 3.00 COPFTE: Facey Golden Santos, Por: Califorata CLARET and ZIN {toad roasted daniy, per |., 17¢| FANDEL, per gal., 75< & SSe PRUNES: Large, meaty Sante Clara | California PORT ant SHERRY from Prutes, 2 Ibe, 13¢| the best mountain vineyards, gal, 1.10 TE, Premiam Chocolate, BLACKBERRY BRANDY, cacelleat ~ 254] fer medicinal purposes, pet sole, 4S THC BIG STORE EYL NITY NSELP SIEGEL GOO? THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1900. agrees *§ Chases Our Annual Sale of Comtorters, Pitlows, Sheets and Redsproads commenced Monday morning, and, in spite of the natural aversion most people have to ‘warm comforts’’ in sizzling midsummer weather, the sales have been most gratifyng. There are other “August Blanket and Bede ding Sales,"’ of course, but none that offer such tempring inducements as this to thoughtful, thrifty buyers. By laying in your season's covnty how you will not only save considerable money, but you will have the ditional advantage of beng able to select from fresh, clean stocks of thie season's choicest and best goods. If you are not quite ready for the just make your selections, pay a stall deposit on them, and we pl re) them for 60 days for you without charge. If interested, just look ever these remarkable offerings * COTTON BLANKETS. We don't call them Bastern wool, but their right same, Cotton.) 20 casem, 100 pait to each case, white or gray, per pair, 10 cases, 75 pait to each case, white or gray, per pair, 10 cases, 75 pair to each case, white or gray,.per pair, UNION BLANKETS. Partly Wool and Partly Cotton. ‘The 10-4 size, in white only, at, per pair, ‘The 10-4 size, in white only, better quality, per pair, The 10-4 size, in white only, still better quality, per pair, The 11-4 size, in white only, at, per pair, The 11-4 size, im white only, a finer grade, at, per pair, CALIFORNIA BLANKETS. Exctusive borders and superior finish Blankets, THE WINNER, 10-4 size, per pait, 2.95 THE POPULAR, 10-4 size, per pair, 4.50 OUR BIG VALUE, 10-4 size, per pair, 4.50 THE WINNER, 11-4 site, per pair, 4.50 THE BIG VALUE, 11-4 size, per pair, 4.95 THE POPULAR, 11-4 sie, pet pair, 5.90 THE LEADER, 11-4 size, per pair, THE LAMBS’ WOOL, \1-4 sire, per pair, The Big Value, 12-4 site, por pair, ‘The Leader, 12-4 site, per pai, The weight of these Batate 0s Soave The 10-4 site weigh Supt s» Per pair. the 11-4 wae weigh from 5 w 51-2 pounds ir; 12-4 wine 6 pounds per pair, according to price. ee —_ THE COMFORTERS - ate now cheaper than they will be in 60 days (rom now, Just see! BABY COMFORTERS, with ruffles and tufted, value OS¢., mow at FPullize BED COMFORTERS, plain ents, value $1.25, at The same, with ruffles, value $1.50, ot Extra fine SOFT COMFORTERS, value $2.50, at PINE COMPORTERS, with silk borders, at BED PILLOWS. One lot of PILLOWS, site 19226, weight 3 ibe, at Better PILLOWS, wire 12228, weight 31-2 Ibe, at PILLOWS, filled with goose leathers, size 20x28, at BEDSPREADS. Pull size, hemmed, ready for use, regularly $1.19, special at A Bargain Friday Sale of Men's and Women's Underwear «nt Hos Some saving offerings in seasonable Underwear and Hosiery. Just price the same goods elsewhere and see what they'll cost you. MEN'S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 250 doren in plain and fancy colors, shirts have satin fivwh aed pearl buttons, drawers have traps aod reinforced gusrets; all sizes, worth S0c. each, retuced for Priday WOMEN'S SWISS RIBBED VESTS 200 doren, im white and ecru, with or with- out sleeves but with low neck; reduced for Priday to MEN'S SEAMLESS HALP HOSES cases, in black, tan, blue and polite date; ‘worth 12 In2¢. a pair, reduced for Priday to WOMEN'S SEAMLESS HOSE—2 cases, with double heels amt toes, guaranteed fast colors, at, per pair, A Bargain Friday Sale of Men's and Women’s Summer Shoes, Note carefully these special clearance prices and take advantage of them if you would sive money on good shoes: fey or pe The balance of sur entire seaaoa’s stock, of which we have of pairs, will goon sale to-morrow We haven't every size of every 19¢ Sea yyle of course, but the collection containg all sues in some style or other and as these shovs originally roll at $2.50, $1.00 ant $3.5) a pair, you will get 0 big 4 gg Bargain to-metrow, whe have your choice for You may MEN'S FOOT MOULD $4.00 TAN SHOES all we have left of them, 9 og pow at DIES’ BLACK KID BUTTON AND LACE SHOES, all sites; sold claewhere at 95e ere a chotce bere to-morrow for 'ADIES’ SOPT KID BUTTON AND LACE SHOES, also some Cloth- Shore, all sizes, but not all widths (they're mostly wide); our former §2.' hoes, y to 1,50 tan and black, broken stres of former $1.50 and $2.00 shoes; 6c if you can find your LADIES’ OXPORDS, in tan and black you cam have now for , welts and turns; some of the sizes are mige- ing, but it will pay you to take the trouble to find your site, a0 these are regular 4 ay $3.00 shoes, a choice of which is now offered you at A Bargain Friday Sale of Silver-Plated Flat Ware. Wm. Rogers & Sons’ Fiat Ware, manufactured the Meriden Britannia Co,, has an enviable reputation. To-morrow's greatly reduced in price, and, therefore, well worth buying. TEASPOONS, handsome fancy patterns, per set of 6, TABLESPOONS, haodsome fancy patterns, per set of 6, DINNER AND DESSERT PORKS, handsome fancy patterns, per set of 6, FISH KNIVES, PISH PORKS and CRUMB SCRAPERS, basdeome fancy pat terns, regularly sold at $1.00; a choice tomorro ROGERS DINNER KNIVES, triple plated, per set of 6, A Bargain Friday Sale of 500 Lawn & Dimity Dresses At ', and ', Actual Values. Pancy colonngs ft good quality and deserable = in pretty and effective { ineertions, ribbons, lie ruttle effects, farcy yokes ani ¢rrss sleeves. re made in the newest Prese: fashions, Tip skirts ase made single and doudle Every one of ties Dresses is ot $6, and we offer youcholce of all at the exceptionally iow prices of 2,50 91 2.95 A Bargain Friday Sale of Women's Under Mustins, &e. Three offerings that are commendable for their goodness of quality and lowness of price: PLAIN CORSET COVERS ~One UMBRELLA DRAWERS MUSLIN UNDERSKIRTS ct Me ‘ally Worth Okc, ING SACQUES—On. ecially piteed ter Bargat A Bargain Friday Sale of Cigars. Varieties and Prices that will suit all tastes and purses. Why pay more for them elsewhere MANHATTAN -Clear Havara, finest PRIZE AMERICANS -- = qual to imported, two sites, wrapp.t, omg comdmation filet, thday as follows: Htectos, box of $9, Conchas Bouquet, box of Sa, 3.15 REVELLER. Sumatra , fine Pettectos Eopeciaies, box of 25, 2.50 log LA SIMPATICA. Clear Havana Ca- bas hard made, regular 10¢. value Conchas Espectales, box of 50, FLOR DB MARS — Copeee iiameh 1. eT 486 1.3 06 th tucks of Rematitehing, # 25¢ ty afte umbrella founce, «te MOe Tonday [and Lighi-colored polladet Mammal ggg ot at, each One ‘o!, finished w alse st al

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