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OLD MALONE SORRY HE MARRIED AGAIN. Greed Had a Part in His Love Affair, and at Fighty-nine He Is in the Law’s Meshes. 1LD WILLIAM MALONE AND HI8 WIFE, At aimoat four acore and (en years William Malone, of 200 Resex street in furthest Brooklyn, faves the wrath of a woman scorned, and (hough there in no fury like jt the grand iittle old man tp ' half inclined to think it's a good joke on him and bie three daughters, all mare ried and all mothers An Evening World reporter found Wil- Ham Malone, a ny and bent old man with a slivery pote and a Jolly face, all a@eamed and wrinkled and bronged by Jong life spent out doors, ehovelling sand | Into a huge sieve on the jot where the |e sight from the gtaewerl. She iad no | new achool- if Belmont avenue in| sy and ae Wanted me to sen over the old town of New Lots js building. my pace fo MT 1 n't, and she found out ‘The littie old man leaned on his shovel | chat my daughter, and hort, owned the | and asked the reporter: next hol Into @ big rage and “Do you think (hey il (ake my, house away from moe for (hat Mary Redmond! , Well, well; it serves me eight, for I wan not near eo nice as they told her and #0 ane jeft me one ey, when at work in November, an Where she, unless it's ‘Anyway, she got 8 after Christman time monned before Judge old and bigger than three of me und three (he tikes of you | fPuF! for mupport. The fudge toi hs, thrown in, not entitled to anyt “We wore brought together by Mra, |me in the Muniolps Mary Christie, who kept « litle gr I algned 4 paper to give her in IAnwood street, She told me Redmond had $809 and that we'd make @ fine counle and she'd luke good care of me, [ thought the $809 would go a lone way toward paying off the mort- wane | gave to Farrell, tho undertaker, when my wife died and my boy Willle end my son-in-law, Policeman John No- tan, blewn o a tea! by reworks at Springtel were in Connecticut River on 1 Was slgning a given bok then a fu they had me down city {Ap erday (in supplem proves ny mt i La here's $1 D'ye taink the al and give it to Mar, “Abad her a I can't € they. ig can me. eho Lamerto} more thal ie It Redinond? y put me jake me pay Spat t ote and mt @ ire ane Fun wway, only name—on the WOMAN’SEYEIFALSE FOR HIS BANE, drown the Fourth july three years ago, “And #0 Kary Ohristie and her hus pant took by Mary eer V4 ‘ather Mannion, down at the lan rtohe ohuroh in Th Dp Avene, one evening: last y: and married me ty 4 Dig, pirepe ry, mond. “We walted two days til my children were all dawn to the beach for an out. ine, then she took me home, And woren't my girls mad next day when they to their home and some one ¢ told Hi they had a new mother!" ‘Werell,” alghed the oid man, ‘lt was Then ghe nue rt and (hey say ® Week, | But [ can't read or write, wnat HRovEny TW say pe had ent thes T owe nb cauidat tab lga: je on the i Ke It away from me Soe th “ wey art ‘ Seti arg oo a ee at. sald abe had been cheated, (hat 1 war 1 was, | waa | 1 don't know | to the house, ue | 4 money inate A FIDDLER. — a ee Broker’s Wife Says He) Jarrell Says His Wife Has Is Under Hypnotic . Eloped with a Tramp Spell. Musician. , With tears in her eyes Mra, Barbara Green deviared at hor home, 10 West One @undred and Third wtreet, this mornifig that Mre, Mary J, Haynes, <1 fF West Ono Hundred and Fourth feet, had, through hypnotiom, lured cerueband from her, Qy 0 Man oan rowlet her power,’ Mra, Greon salt, referring to Mra, Haynes. Mra, Green, who Is tall, handsome and of a nervous temperament, war in the Harlem Court yesterday ax come plainant agalist her husband, Edward W, Green, a commission broker of #17 Broadway, whom she charges with de- te’ Is a boarding-house keeper and the (n the M. B. Bunday-sclgol wh ( Greens formeriy i in hey house. orman on Bunday “Por aix years past,” Mra, Green told | @ reporter of The Hvening World CAMDE! rel, an attractive young woman Mnie.t Mr, and Mra, Jarrell are Lat Jarvell met lramping for a barn to rest in over night, took him tn, fowsional musietan, and Jarrell him av a friend. June Mr, Geiphia to viel a relative, the doings of this woman, No one knows how | have suffered, “Oh, the Influence Mrs. Haynes hed over my harband was something In- desoribable,”” continued Mra, Green “Why, he wouldn't take me out unl J consented that she go along with us. “Once or twiee | thought I had my husband weaned away from her, but she drew him back, All she had to do was (o cast her eyes upon him and he was her servant, He would do any- thing she asked him, \ tlera became #0 Ree aM, vata a Mims, Green’ cfled story, rai away to Bul q Infatual Vist oe her aie han he did ine and ft a ‘ Same home {went to Mrs. Haynes begged oe Joa) y husband alone, called men and put me out bat Hay My aeen Lee morning m 4 nervous rai subject apnared ae for was finally foreed to and herself from Cry f day she ed & scene, Mioited, “azd'l nen reel surry Nn sorry the other ride. ad that t Brookiynites who rely on the left # followed me, but vandal, y as she con- she wald, 't went county. While up gevers| ters from ih 4 He fold me hi this morning or wating close hour for a train, down-bound engine of a Fulton Franklin avenue, where it was 6 ‘only t e nat it Company to ride on its anal * station, win Inued gome tC the (Hpecial to The Bventng Worl.) , Bept, 1k-Mie, Charles Jar- musician of Bast Camden County, has eloped with Charles Jeans, @ tramp vio- people, of education and refinement, Atlantic City and hunting He turned out to be a pro. deans worked on (he farm all day and nday Mra, Jarret] and her four. year-old child boarded a train for Phila- Jeans jumped into the smoking-eaar on Yenterday Jarrell received a note trom his wife admitting she had eloped and recommending tha! he secure a divorce, oc “L” ROAD BLOCKED. Engine Disabled om Kingy County Read and TraMe suspended County branch of the Brooklyn elevated fystem to convey them io Manhattan had the pleasure of paying two fares At 7.9) o'clock the piston rod of a (rain wnapped as it was passing Troy avenue, The road was booked for forty: five minutes until some one conciuded to shove the disabled engine down to they didn’ Beart sein and a to-do Jeane Jarrell treated darrell en ahe to an otreet re 4 trolley Boys and Girls, Parents and Guardians, Will Be Interested in This Announcement, Read It, and Tell the Children About It. An Educational Prize Contest, During which 1,600 School Children will be awarded Valuable Prizes, Begins at The Big Store on Saturday, September 15th, Siegel-Cooper Company take pleasure in announcing that they have prepared a complete series of Booklets--covering the course of study pre- scribed by the Board of Education—-tor use in the highest 10 grades of the Publle Schools of Greater New York, AND HEREBY INVITE THE SCHOOL CHIL- DREN OF NEW YORK TO TAKE PART IN Ghe Gducational Prize Contest ARRANGED IN CONNECTION WITH THE FREE DISTRIBUTION OF THE BOOKLETS. beries has been carefully den! to anwint the children in their efforts to make a record at ehool, and, by offering practical suggestions, to guide the pupils along, linen and into proper methods of study, saving them much thme and in the lessons, M ration vert q dod in order to Keep in touch with the advancin, term, will appear at re because their solution will be extremely helpfu to the scholars, and rage them to undertake the necessary work, the Blegel-Cooper Company will each week award a number of valuable prizes to the children ing in the best answers. To order to secure the very best professional skill in the compilation of thin it edi cational work, the Slegel-Cooper Company has enliated the services of Miss Julia Richman, ea for the last fifteen years of Public Sehool 77, with those of the weil- writer on educational mubjecta, Mra, Isabel R. Wallach, The beokleta cover the work done in all yar echoo! claases and in those of the highest two primary grades, will be issued at intervala of two weeks and distributed gratia to all children who ly for them in person, on Saturdays, at the Siegel-Cooper Store, To avold over-erowd- ing, the distribution will be as follows: Beginning on Saturday, September 15, 1900, the first hook» let of the series will be iasued to members of 3, 4,45, 6and7 A Classes, and each succeeding booklet in its order, at the end of every fortnight. On Sat- urday, mbet 22, 1900, the first booklet of the weties will be issued to members of 3, 4, 5, 6and 7 B classes, and each aucceeding booklet in ite order, at the end of e' fortnight, Tt to with koen gost that the Lies yg: og Company presenta this neries of booklets, comprising the Educational Prite Contest, to the public sebool children of Oreater New York, confident that it can confer upon them bo greater ot more Lasting benefit, DIRECTIONS GOVERNING THE PRIZE CONTEST. ‘The anawern to the Prize Questions are to be wiitten on the blanks supplied in each booklet, detached from aame and returned by MAIL ONLY te the office of the Educational Prizo Contest, at Siegol-Cooper Co.'s Store, New York, not later than the Wednesday immediately tullowing the date of issue, Rach set of answers mailod in accordance with the above instructions will be carefull examined, and the awards made by a committee composed of teachers from the New Yor public schools. Contestants cntitied to prizes and honorable mention will be duly notified ‘of theit success, and their namon will be published in the daily newspapers, Th order to preclude any shadow of doubt or unfairness, the prites will be delivered to successful contestants only upon presentation of a statement naming the class to which the winner belongs, and signed by te tact ot principal. Blanks for this purpose will be mailed to all successful contestants, THE PRIZES. In accordance with the plan for Se pruzetatin of these booklety to the chil dren of the Public Schools, sir I be awe: BACH WERK to the pupils of the 3, 4, 5, 6and 7A ant B classes alternately, As a Firat Prize, to be awarded WEEKLY to the higheot in each of the five classes: a THE WORLD: ‘THURSDAY EVENING, SEVTEMBIR 13, 1900, truly phenomenal! otto ns. Hore are some things the prices of which most every woman knows by heart, Just mote the saving on every item, LADIES! SATREN BELT HOS! SUP PORTERS, with hoary nickel plated button | clasps, in black, white and play, a a” ‘Te MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S LISLE HOSE SUPPORTERS, with nickel plated button clasps,in black and white, » pair, Se PANCY PRILLED GARTER ELAS: TIC, im all colorm, 5-4 ty tor & WIXwY'S ROYAL POLISH, a bottle," Se PIN CUBES, large alae, 100 count black and colara, each, Se RICHARDSON & DE LONG HUMP HOOKS AND BYES, in black aad white, No. 2, Jor 4, 2 doren on a cert, for eC RENAISSANCE COLLAR AND REVER | PATTERNS, assorted designe, at each RENAISSANCE HANDKERCIIEY PATTERNS, apsorio! designs, at, each ane mae C (gars, An Anniversary Bargain Friday offering that will saveamokers money: | At 1, 25 per box Of 50) reduce from $2.00 15,000 CIGARS, N.Y. make, Bumatia wrapper, fine combination Havana filler, beat cigar bargain of the year! AAA AAA ARAL OF Interest to Amatour Photog- raphers. A demonatration of VELOX PAPER will | be given in our Photo Supply Department | on Friday and Saturday of this week and Monday of vert week. Bring along your pet negatives and have a print made of them nnn ene Handkerohiors. Avery special Anniversary Bar- gain Friday offering: At 8c, aplece, reduced from 18¢, LADIES! EMBROIDERED AND LACE TRIMMED HANDIERCHIBPS only a few hundred dozeny 40 don't be tardy. Curtains, Portiores, Draporios, Sharp reductions for Anniversary Bargain Friday; greatest values in top notch, spotless, flawless and ab- solutely newest upholsterings ever | presented—here or elsewhere. At $1.85, seduced from $3.00, NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, 20 styles to choose rom, Arsvian, Remain cance and Iria Point effects wonderful valien, At $2.95, roduced from $5.00, SCOTCH LACE CURTAINS, in beautiful povelty weaves, At $2.75, reduced from $4.50 and $5.00, IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS 300 FOR GIRLS: vee fine or handsomely enamolied plain ot pearl-set watch. ‘A fine golt-Ailed or sterling ellver or New Model Guv-Metal wateh, fully warranted to keep good time, OR A tet of Books—choice of wtandard authors. Asa Second Prize, to be awarded WEEKLY to the next two im each of tho five «l 7 One "a subscription toany juvenile publication or azine, the subscription price of which is not more than three dollars pet year, o7 books for ob equal amount. ™ Asa Third Prize, to be awarded WEEKLY to the next (hree in each of the five classes: A fine gold fountain pen, or choice of selected list of 350 gtandard books, To the next ten im rank, Honorable Mention and a wilver medal suitably inscribed, All told, there will be 60 awards each week, or a total of 1,600 prizes during the term, Boys and gitle desiring to onter the contest must callin person, There is no charge of ba wort: 4 penny to pay. \ber the date of the first distribution of Bookleta—for memberw of 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 A Classee— Saturday, Sept, 15, between O A, MM. and 5 P.M. Balcony, Main Foo For One Day More, Bargain Friday, We Continue Our Great Sale of Odd Proces of Fine Furniture. Your Your | Your Choice ah 00 | Choice 5 | ( 0 |Choice 1 00 at * vat eo \at . of all the afd pieces that | of all the odd pieces that |of all the odd pieces that sold up to $12, sold up to 622, | gold up to 640, This Important Furniture Sale Takes Place in the Main Aisle of the Third Floor, and in the Rich Col- lection You Will Find Tron Beds, Bedroom Suites, Desks, Brass Beds, Extension Tables, Odd Parlor Pieces, Wood Beds, Sideboards, Pier*Mirrors, Mattresses, Buffets, Mantel Cabinets, Couches, Sets of Dining Chairs, Book Cases, Rockers, Chiffoniers, Office Deaks, Easy Chairs, Dressers, Wardrobes, Morris Chaira, China Closets, Library Tables, Parlor Suites, Dressing Tables, Parlor Tables, | Hall Stands, And hundreds of other useful and ornamental pieces that would cost you fully double if bought at any other time or place, | Oriental Rugs at ag per cent. discount from regular prices Importing Rugs in large quantities direct from | the far East enables us to sell always at 25", below | the ruling prices of most other stores. Now we offer | to cut our own lowest prices still 25% more—making | a difference of fully half in your favor—as compared with elsewhere prices for Rugs of equal merit, The choosing is still very fine! The oppor- tunity extraordinary! Will you miss it? For Bargain Pride ‘sgpecial "we offer IS 0-—apisteUalvniary Fey ae DB oan ‘ aly big baryalne, $4.85, reduced from 97,50 4 4 TRISH POINT LACK CURTAINS, with elaborate borders, of a mpiendid quality At $7,90, $6.90 and. $8.90 a pair, POINT D'ARARE LACK CURTAINS — ‘The newest, most popular aud durable, at a kaving of 1-3 on every pair At $1.85, reducod from §:. ARMURE TAPESTRY PORTIERES, 3 da long, reversible, with knotted tassel reduced trom §4,50, BAGDAD, NEGUS, ARMURE and DER- BY PORTIERES, lage variety, valuea beyond comparivon, At $5.90, reduced trom £7.50 and up to pA abt, APESERY PORTIERES Imported broe caden and the newest domestic novelties At 45¢, a yard, reduced from OSe., BAGDAD TAPESTRY, 50 thehen wide, At 796. yard, reduced from $1.75, MBAVY TAPESTRIES, PETIT POINTS, GROS POINTS and GOBRLIN WEAVES, for draperies, furniture and pillows, At 12¢, @ yard, reduced trom 186, FISH NETS for curtains, 4 and 40 inches wide, At 196, @ yard, redisced from 3M. RUFFLED CURTAIN MUSLINS AND BOBBINETS, with handsome lace inser and edie. Special om Shades, Stip Covers, Dispos pony Corners to order, Kati. mates and designs fice. v Dross Linings. You can have no good excuse for using cheap linkigs when you can get good ones at such small prices as these, but then these are Anniver- sary Bargain Friday prices at the Big Store—the lowest quoted any- where: At 6c, a yard, reduced from 12) PAST COLORED PERCALINES. At 10c. a yard, reduced from toe. BLACK HALRCLOTH of good quality At O%c, a yard, reduced from 12!20., CRINOLINE At 10c. a yard, reduced from 1$¢., LINEN CANVAS, already shaped. At 49c, a yard, reduced {rom $1.00, COLORED SILK MOREEN Laces and Embrorderies, Prettier, Aaintiey goods than these three offerings will not be found @ where at anything like these pric At 9%. a yard, reducoffrom 1f,, POLWT DE PARIS LACKS AND INSERT. INGS, a fine assortment containing some Met 4 edceptional values. At 1215€. @ yard, reduced from 206, BLACK AND WHITE SILK CHANTILLY EDGES AND GALOONS, alvo Oriental and net top tacou and insettions, in white Abie a yards inn 20 nauk Roa tiie, encoder Anniversary Rargain Friday, Two important events to culminate to-morrow into one grand offering of values such as New York has not yet seen this year! The weekly Bargain Friday event, always rich in great values, will be reinforced to-morrow by the Anniversary Sale—-double pressure upon prices, resulting in offerings Just read the list, read every item—com of this bargain list again this season, anywhere. sen | Bleached and Un- bleachod Mustens, An Anniversary Bargain Friday cut in prices: At Se, & yard, seduced — from Tee BLEACHED or UND LEACHED MUSLIN of a very good quality Hlannels, &e. Another big price reduction for Abniversary Baygain Friday: | At 4c. per yard, reduced from slvc SHAKER PLANNELS, PRINTED PLAN: NELETTRS and CANTON FLANNELS, xoods Chat will sell like hot cakes at the price Go-Carts. At $2.95, reduced from 63.75 GO-CARTS with hrpdaomely designed teed bodies, hardwood gearing, strong steel pty nt Wheels, rubber tires and patent foot takes. | Won's and Roys’ Hats and Caps, It’s time to get your new Fall Hat, Before doing so, however, call and look over our stock, as we can surely Save you money and send you away well satisfied into the bargain, For Anniversary Bargain Friday these special offerings: At Y0e,, reduced from $1.50, | MEN'S FALL HATS Alpine and touriat shapes, full soft fur stock, in black and shades of brown, with ait bands and bind- ing. At 396, reduced from of, BOYS! FINE CADET CAPS, made in the regulation military cadet shape, ot all-wool jot Heed ad army cloth, handsomely em. roldered, At 10¢,, reduced trom 19¢,, ROYS' CAMPAIGN CAPS. The long visor jockey cap sty, with band bearing the names ''MeKinley and Roosevelt" in gold letters, and “Bryan and Stevenson'’ in silver letters, Dross Goods, Good reasons tor buying Dress ma- terials at the Big Store are numer. ous. Here are a few of them: let, Our prices are always lower than those charged elsewhere for | goods of alike duality, 2d, We carry the largest stock of popular priced goods in the country, Jd, We turn over the stock so frequently that we never have any old g to show you; everythi you see here ie of the latest pe most fashionable, 4th, Our Dress Goods Store has the best light in Yhe city--a good, Strong northern Nght, by which you here og clearly just what you are buying, ‘or Anniversary Bargain Friday these big price reductions; At 39¢. per yard, reduced trom Se. ALL-WOOL ALBATROSS, im 35 Rhoice shades, including pink, tan, Be palo biehy Hot, voey opel waists abd trees. ‘ At 45c. a yard, ret@eed from One, SATIN SOLEIL, jet black, shines like matin; would cost you a dollar a yard elee- where, Women's Undergarments. Here's an opportunity that the ladies will gladly avail themselves of, since there's money to be saved in the purchase of each of these gar- ments here to-morrow: At 69C., reduced from fe UNDERSKIRGTS, of black umbrella flounce, with cord. (a piniting, At 19C., reduced trom 29¢, WOMEN'S CAMBRIC FRENCH CORSET COVERS, with torchon lace, trimmed peeks and sleeves, 1 to a customer only, At 19¢., reduerd trom 20¢,, 1C DRAWERS, uni brella style and yoke band At 3c.) reduced trom Se. , nd) clusteteof fae tusks ae von “WHAPr aR 0] neatly made from the beat Witte een ree Com/orters, Blankets and Bod Pillows, Bedding comforts and necessities were probably never as low anywhere as they will be at the Big Store to-morrow in honor of Bargain Friday of our 4th Anniver Sale, The thrifty buyer will surely take advantage of the opportunity---those who do not will regret it, as these special price reductions are for this one day only; At 98c. Bach, reduced from 1.39. BED COMPORTERS, plain or ruffled bor ders, medium weight clean, white filling. At 98c, @ Patt, reduced from 1,25 and 1,50, PULI-SIZ2D BLANKETS of a good quality, AL O8C, per pair, reduced from 1.25, BED PILLOWS weighing 3 Ibe. each and covered with good ticking At 2,95 each, reduces from 3.95, WINTER BED COMFORTERS, well made and of the finest quality, At 2.95 per palt, reduced trom 3.95, WOOLLEN BLANKETS for single or double beds, of a good quality At 82, Ty duced from 3.05, }, illed with clean goose priced | | | Cooking Ranges, Red hot bargains; best Ranges) made jo America at prices that else- where would not even buy the com. monest sorts! At 6,25, reduced {rom v.00, | OUR ZIP COOKING RANGE, No. 6 size, made of extra heavy castings, full nickel | plated trimmings, guaranteed a good cook et and baker At 7.50 each, reduced from 11,00 OUR ZIP COOKING RANGE, Ne. 7 size, | made of extra heavy castings, full nickel plated trimmings, guaranteed a good cook- et and baker At 9.00) reduced from 12.00, , OUR EDNA COOKING RANGE, « high glade ptove with extra large ovens, heavy | Hickel-plated trimmings, patent dumping | ant planking grate, with reversible collar, No. 7 wire, At 10,25, reduced from 14.00, | THE SAME RANGE, Mo, # site At 14.50, seduced from 18,00, OUR FIRE QUEEN COOKING RANGES: one of the bent fanges ever made, guat- auteed to give entire satisfaction ot your money will be returmed to you; heavy caatings and come plece ranted not to get out of shay dumping an cableat hase At 17,00, reduced trom 20.00, THE SAME RANOK, No. 07-10 | Groceries. We offer you here-all the year ‘round..the world’s choicest foods at the world’s lowest quotations! For Anniversary Bargain Friday we cut) even our own lowest prices, What a chance to get the best and wave money at the same time, | BUGAH My tbe He A&R. Granulated, 19¢ CHACKBRS: Veronese Hiecuit, pha. $¢ PIR Long Branch Blue Fish or Sew tase, rv Ib. 6c Chicken Halibut or Salmon per Ib ie Lege of Cholee Canada Mut ton. wer Ib be BALMON ° Hlmore, flat can 10 CHOCOLATE Nuahet's Vanilla Ohorolate, & cakes 19e) CANNED HAM, Armour's bib ean, 13¢ Imported Pear (Petit Pow, per can, 12 GARDIN be Genuine Molane Sar nee direst from . er th ay w 10 COPPER, — Vanoy Golden Santon dry roesi Ib Loe THA Your cholee, ew c19p. ateen, blank e init 0, regular ie wrade apecial, 11 1.) per tb dee HICK Oholee Carolina Nive. 6 itm, 24e JAM: Milford Pure Fruit Jam, ae ort ih bd Spaghett), ib. phe 6¢} eyo Oats, 21d. pig. Se CHEB N. Y Ohewre, per ib. Hasel Washing Powder, per ib, phy. 46 SOAP Armour's Woekchuck foap, 10 cakes 196 iT Wines and L (guors, Vouble Stout, per dos jo Ale, beat American brew, pep Hate Cream 196 4 115 Fine table Claret, according (0 vintage, 0 jee (pum free), per mal the te. Call rata Port Angell ns Calf , Murcatel exeetlent quality Ta tena Fey onl by primers for purity, ple no Lanien Hood blood anies 6 makers, 1.45 bia row and Pepper Whiskey, pei ty and Pepper Whi 1 vote i 2.50 Sherry, Friday In honor of Anniversar bs aiy demonstrate our Milt offer to-morrow 4,000 Roautitully AAA REAL NOR ac eAnrinnternntenreh pare, reflect, act! You need not expect to see the equal Housesurnishings, Some big price reductions in honor of Anniversery Bargain Fi ’ Take advantage of them and you fave money, At 35e. each, reduced from 60e., GALVANIZED TUBS, large sire, At 24c, per 8 rolls, re tuced from 50s, TOILET PAPER of the finest tissue, | At 35¢, each, reduced trom S0e- STEP LADDERS, 4 {t. size At 38c, each, reduced trom e., STEP LADDERS, 5 ft. size, AL A2C., reduced trom Me STEP LADDERS, O-t1. rite. At Be, per half pint, reduced trom 1¢, WRADY MIXED PAINTS, all colors, Ritarsutecd At $1.30 each, reduced (rom $1.78, CLOTHES HAMPERS, strongly made and of pood mare. CURTAIN SEWTCIERG the inp a folding style, 7x14 inches. At SOc, each, seduces from 1.00, FOLDING IRONING BOARDS, At 22¢, each, reduced trom We, RICE BOILERS of gray ateet eoamel wate, No, 82, Lledeqt, ize, At 25¢, each, reducod from 40.. RICE BOILERS of gray stool enamel wate, Dat, size, Sood Grunks At Anniversary Bargain Priday Prices, You never saw good trunve at such prices before this anywhere! OW. CANVAS COVERED TRUNKS, with hardwood slate aud clests, item bound and iron bottom, atl clovely matled, ‘bran Tor ka, Wo ‘tayle belts, BP i fanged corver clamp), made om ab encep> thorally trong box Sines, 0, 30,2, twches. At 3.00 3.25 3.70 4,00 a3 Pochettooks, Purses and Belts Cheaper than ever for Anniversary Bargein Friday. At 3%, GRAIN LEATHER COMBINATION POCKET BOOKS, in brown, tam and Diack, full ened, leather lined complete with plated initial, any desired. At 25c,, BLAC of pr At 48e,, GOLD TINSEL BITLTS, i-toch wide, with effective buckle, in several designs, nn ne Candres, That our Candies are good and pure you know; that our prices are always low you know, too, Suffice to say, therefore, that for to-mor- row we offer at reduced prices as follows: COLORED GOLF cither. complete with tatthal, VANILLA MARSHMALLOWS, the very teat, 1b, 9c COCOANUT BON BONS, 1., 156 VASGAR PUDOE, in Pig PASTE, Ib ‘pi More CHOCOLATE and” oy ge BON DONS, wets eee Dbe probe Mebdideedle cave $/0 and $15 Grimmed Hats for $5. Bargain Friday and to inery superiority, we'll Grimmed Hats at Five Dollars Gach! The hats are made of all silk mirrored and ne velvets, in black and colors; also fine taffetas---eilk and novelty braids, trimmed with ostrich plumes, birds and wings, just as The materials may not be as fine, tained in the § lish as the $25 hate you find elsewhere, though they*are as voutly as are con- and $15.00 hats of other stores---but as to style and looks, you'll never suspect them to cost so little. Weon's and Boys’ | Fall Clothing. Some of you have no doubt already purchased your Fall suite so as to| have them ready when needed; most of you have not, Why not take ad- vantage of our Anniversary Bargain Friday offerings and profit thereby, since later on, when the cool weather | comes, you'll have to pay higher) prices. At 6,50, reduced {rom 10.00, MEN'S COATS AND VESTS, of splendid | Say Worvted, made in the conventional sack coat ot the cutaway frock coat styles, warranted not to shine or fade, lined with fine farmer's satin and finely tailored, At 1.25, reduced from 2.25, MEN'S BUSINESS TROUSERS, mode of a good grade of all woollen cassimeres aud Union wornteds, desirable patterns, well made and good fitting At 1,65, reduced from 2.50, BOYS' NATTY RERFERS, made of 4 good grade of blue Chinchilla, ir the “button to the nee! lot collar or toll ing lay-down at ollar of velvet, with wide Mohair braid. Ages, 3 to 8. At 25¢., reduced from Séc., BOYS' KNEE PANTS, made of a jot grade of woollen stuffy, in desirable pat- thins, strongly put together, all seams stayed and taped At 15¢,, reduced {rom 30 ood grade | in phates fronts ‘os | considered ‘the correct thing, out | At 98c, each, reduce Harness and Harness Sood Horsemen will profit by taking ade vantage of these liberal price rede tions for Anniversary Bargain Fridays At $18.00, reduced trom: $30.00, SINGLE BUGGY HARNESS, with Mein, hand-laced saddle, t-tn. trace, breeching-breast, collar and peck str, Jain os enamelled lewther, doubled tched hip attap and back strap, genuine rubber trimmed At 1,25, reduced from $2.00, PLUSH LAP ROBES, medium weight, $ patterns to welect from At 50¢,, reduced from 7S WHALERONE BUGGY WHIP, with rude ber ciashion cap. At 48c,, reduced from 75., SRING HAND. SEWED HALTER. At 30c., reduced from 50. ENGLISH CROWN SOAP, quart cams White Bod Spreadn Spotless white bedspreads ever Here are some greatly reduced in price on account of our Anniversary Bargale Friday LEATHER LTS. 4 from $1.25, PRINCES QUILTS, At 1. Seach, rtuced from $1.69, BED QUILTS, 3-4 site, | At 89¢. each, i avian ‘cok At 1,95, ete ay 7 i ’ vn fe

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