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Ai la atial al oe ee THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1900, STRANCE CASE OF A MAN STRUCK BY LIGHT setieigyiiine Ten Weeks In a Hospital and Unable to Tell His Name or Where He Came From. “Who an rt That ts the question a tte, robust PAtlont at (h® White Patna Hoepltal har been asking himself for ten weeks Ho nether knows his name, where he Uved nor what his occupation has been for hie forty yekra of And ye his mind seemingly is 4 ear on all other subjects and he can converse on men and affairs w 1@ freedom of one who has kept himself thorough!) powted The stranger war admitted to the (n stitution on July 6 lawt ALP O'clock that evening hy was pick 4 bib in the Nigaway at Wate Plaing Unoonsolous, A terrific rain and light ning etorm provalied at the ime. When admitted to the hospital the house sure Weon concluded that the man had been @hocked by Iahining, although there Were no marks on (he body He Was thew For several days the pat Unconscious. Then gradually he hexan to recover, In a month's time he had Qpparently regained his normal condi tlon, except his mind was blank, Ife eould remember « ely any * When asked his name he sald vo did hot know, Neither could he tell how he came to be in White Pain What nad bef im ¢ July 6 he was in absolute m remained Ignorance Little by little he began to rosoilent Hangs unt, Nis mind seemed fairly te Blood Then began a herole effort on the par Of the matron of the fh Mah the man's identity Never once has POLICE LET BABY- ER GO FREE. ote KILL Do Not Even Know Motorman's Name Who Ran Down Deri Leonozitz. The deadly Brooklyn trolley has found Another vietim in litte Der! Leononita, & four-year-old child 4 Bteeet, She was killo hoon by a Muito 5 accordance with th Hoe Department to that tend to reflect upon tt, the report of the child's death was not aven until, early this morning ‘The reason, {t in aid, is that the police allowed the motorman of the car to alip through their fingers after te hed Wiled the child ‘She Leonoaite faniiiy live near Huftaco avenue, The Fulton street line of Peaies their door, In that section yontorday: afte car, f the Po it rs whieh © ramote from the centre of the city, |) the oars ueually run at terrific epeed. endangering the lives of a) oltigens. No Dotice of this ia taken by the Gupite the speed ordinances. BRIBERY CHARCES. Qrassmakers Accuse a Custom-House Man. pollee Autograph confessions of two Arens Makers caught emualiing dross goods nd articles of finery from Paris through the jocal Custom House will, it te wal, ult in the eonvietton of a deputy surveyor and a custome inspector of this port on charges of collusion and bribery. The women are Mrs, M. Bhanatian, of Mi Bast Porty- nd @treet, and a Mra Hall, of Chica, Their charger will be heard today before Comminyloner Bhields. Refore the Augusta Victoria reveled Port on her recent trip the House authorities had elved word from Special Agent Willams in Fra to look oul for the two women men toned, as boIh had purchaved extensive bills of VUwble articles In lanis. Much to the surprise of the depart. ment, on the day of the ship's arrival it was discovered that both trons had passed without the payment of duty Bpcolal Agent Theobald hurried to Mrw Bhanahan's house and found her trunk partly emptied of ite contents There Were ati! some dutiable finery and the woman broke down and vonfossed |u writing that whe had made torma with « deputy murveyor, who was to see that her trunk went through free of duty Mra, Hall's trunk was captured on "Waldorf-Astoria" Mt eft the pier. The la next dav et che Custom> Hous malo a de tailed confession, Custom and Bhe Yamed the same @urveyor as Mra, Shanahan Investigation showed that both trunks had been passed by the same Inqpector, @ thing which be impowsibie If the bage ago ie passed in the regular Way, Ine e@pector Friefeid, whose number was ry both trunks, suye he id not pase them and that some one jeaced his marke on thern surreptitiously, ile is under suspenaton. bd are, bare ont meking, thelr fematons enguged Abraham Gruber oo counsel, and all that the state. were made wnder duress ard they were in an unsettled state of mind, Apeotal Agent The bald says he found duvable goods Worth 8.000 in Miaw Banh hatiat an's (ronk, She has been arraigned and te under $1,000 bond Four thousand dollars worth of gooda ate ald to have been in the importation of A warrant was ts Deput to the t ire, . FF. Hal, eued for her, but when the Tnited States Marshal wen! faldort-Astoria to ve It ghe had left for Oni The riment expects no diMeulty in Wing her here to teatify CROKER’S TROTTER WON, wury get Richard Croker'a trotter Hleeirie Wilkes was the etar performer at the ineoln Fair yesterday, Driven k Curry the horse won the 2.38 trot i straight heats, The purse was $000, | and, in Pulton afternoon, ppress all facts | | ib and Improved. MAN WHO LOST HIS MEMORY. (From yhotomraph taken at White Biatne Howpilal) she relinquished the hope that she will ueceed Hier fret effort was to go over the ‘iphabet. For houra she would repeat eseh letter while the man Hatened t the pronunclation, and Hetened hoping that te might recognize a sound that would st his own name. But each time he y shook hie head Kvory given name known was repeat: 1 to him. No ect was hi wo far as he Fron) a New York City rectory Hhowmands of names were read shim with the same result, The task 1) discouraging and terribly wearing (he unfortunate man. For weeks this operation has been Little Dep ptree to play on the look yesterday children were went after 4 ote and ou whortly a having lots of fun wien car 2% came uptown, It running at a high rate Mf apeed ond in thelr pay the children |} did ottew | D vton (he Uptown track and saw the caf aa it bore down on her, Bhe Was paralyaed with fright and atopped, The moto a perate effort » slop. the current and wan made Ho shut Lie brake, oft ’ Out his eflore Wore | ntum of the heavy car | heels to sild he (racks, noment 1h hed the And ina hil Armbulanee y of Bt | ( away, ing Une arrest the motor- i Way, and when morning they did vor even kAOW his name | CLERK HAS LUCK, | 1 not Vrom 810 a Week to an Unexpected Fortune of $85,000 from n Namowake, LYNN, Mase, Sept. #7.-From @ $10 4 woek position to a fortune of $85,000 without warning ts the expertence of hone wife ved Word a nam of hers reiauly d left her peery clerk and Is week's Wa lopendent haa been for a living, On receiving tile sud information he was almost ove Dut after ue exelloment had worn off he anke roa brief vacation, whieh wae errant Mr. and Horstman will go to Phiadelphia and arrange for the (rans= fer of (he property, MINISTER'S FOOD, les Value Dixcuvered During Abs wenve vs Family, Rev. J, B. Ley, pastor of the: Mirst M B Chu South Tampa, Fla, | Lad an inte Ing experience when his family impelled to leave on account of the yellow fever, He eays fast September, when w: were viellod by a yellow-feve ty family left for a Indefinite the Interior, | 1 had, for ebout two years, been under considerable physical and men tal etrain, and my nervous system seemed to utterly give way, | had some excellent physicians, but their remedial agencles failed to reach the case, at best affording only tempor- ary relief, “At the time the family left my at- tention was called to Grape-Nuts/ food, Several things had led me to belleve that my troubles were large- ly due to Improper nutrition, The absence of the family gave me a good opportunity to try che new food, for Mt te pertectly cooked, and therefore required no work on iy part, “So T began to make two meals a day, supper and breakfast, on Grape Nuts and cream or milk, and had! nothing else, I confined myself to the proper allowance, not overeating. The Improvement was marked, al- from the first,—my digestion wan better, alvep became regular and restful, and T began to gain flesh. 1 could soon do work with leas fatigue aml more satisfaction, “My nervous system has been won- derfully improved, and to-day T welgh more than T have ever welghed, and find my strength equal to all the re- sponsibility. This is not all; on the return of my family Grape-Nuts be-! came a regular artlele of food at morning hour, The children ate It stay tn “My wife, who was nursing an in- fant, discovered that after she began walng Grape-Nuts regularly, for the first time in many years, Ni "8 foo’ supply for the baby w: quate, without resorting to artificial subterfiges Grape-Nuts food not only carried us through the sickly season, but has been a Godsend to our entire family, | ek Kell, of 107 Ninth street, |B. Washington, D. Cy writes av “A fow monthe ago 1 had an al Selatic Hheumation in SS NING. Painstaking Efforts of the Physicians Attending Mim to Bring Back His Lost Memory. gone over dally tlont has been able to recall many things that may possibly lead to his dentineas ton. Hemembers Mviher's Same, Ho says he distinetly remembers that his mother’s name is Margaret, Ho was Her sole support, he belleves, and the fear that whe may be In want Is con- stantiy on his mind, This te the thing that makes him anxtous to leave the hospital, but the physicians are #0 deeply Interested in the cage that they ive held him, despite hie complete phystoal recovery. | He so remouhers that hia father's name was Thomas and that he |» He thinks he has a sister Mildred ie a miliiner, and a brother James, who |e a good baritone ainger, This le the best deseription he has been able to give of hie family, One day he suddenly recalled that he knew a man named James Nugent. te sald he thought he Was an inepector on the Atlantic Avene Blectric Tne, Brooklyn, A leiier wak nent addressed io that company, but Was returned marked ‘not found." Rheumatism. Rheumatic pains are the cries of protest and distress from tortured muscles, aching ints and exe ced nerves. The blood has een poisoned by the accumulation of | waste matter in the system, and ean no longer supply the pure and health sustain: ing food they require. The whole sysiem feels the effect of this acid poison and | not until the bloat! his been pur tied and brought back toa healthy condition will the aches and pains cease, ‘is worst form, The be pletely prom Allack Wan an \Whusual: ly severe one, and my * 0 regarded an being danger ou, 7 attended ») he most able doctors in Wash sagton, who I Alto a member of the facult of a leading medical He tol m9 to continue his p e and | ould ing jt Biled ving the alight ie his (reat and of 8. 8 recommended — for owever, to 'Klve the find after 1 had taken a tow bly to hobble around “on. erutches ‘ne fer fey ned no i for them at MayINng cured me sound All the distressing paling hy ‘ tert my Hppet returned, and | am mDPY to 0 restored to perfect the great vegetable fey and tonic, is he ideal remedy in all rheumatic — troubles, There are no opiates or minerals in it to disturb the digestion and lead to ruinous habits, We have prepared a special book on Rheumatism which every sufferer from this painful disease should read, It is the most complete and Interesting book of the kind in existence, It will be sent (ree to any one desiring it. Write our physi- clans fully and freely about your case, We make no charge for medical advice THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, ATLANTA, GA. a ec Aan mae a= cao een ae at 875c, per yard, With or without bervere Splendid assortment, of grades visually sold at $1.10 and up to $1.50, This is the only store in whici) carpetsares @/ under a guarantee Oo comprehensive as to cover even materials and making, No can any other carpet store com pete in price, for you buy here same as at the mills, Best qualtly Tapestry Brussels, 850 per yard and upwards, Body Brussels, 9c, oer yar ind upwards, Wilton Yelvets, 77540, per yard and ky All Wool Ingrains, §Qo, per yard and upwards, ', & J. DOBSON. 1 Bast {4h St, oor, 6th Ave, 6 ry EE 1 Was Hold Ba fhe sald one woman to another one day, as Mra. Gil- more entered the ay "Yer," sald the other, “and on very little money, too 1 was bold enough to ask her how she managed, it, and she sald didn't manage \t-—that it was dresemaker, So [ ed her where whe got the dressmaker and found It wee 4 Want adv, in The ‘Oh, yer, Mra, Gilmore swears by World,” said the first woman, so 1 am going to eeo if I can oe cook through its use,” Tn that time the par | g THe sone UY OA TY MITEL IeGieL (, OOPERE = AAA ‘ PLET ING THC FOVATAIN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1900, ‘ oC . Oo-Morrow--Bargain Friday. In advertising, all the eloquence that counts is—Price, | found it so—that’s why we stick to it. week the story of Bargain Friday in plain, terse English, and attach prices that never fail to attract purchasers, No old goods reduced for clearance—for we have none— nothing but the new—the very desirable—reduced to a level where in justice to yourself you are practically compelled to buy, Read the list--study it, They are ali Bargain gems of the very first importance. eee ore SIntants’ and Children's A Bargain Friday Sale of Dress Goods Romnants | Wear. At Half Price. | Unlike most stores, we devote as much fi ” | care to the materials, trimmings and make of F be seer seis tad tite erste te the little one’s garments as we do to those of morrow we will place on sale all the accumu- | *Me!t parents. | It paye to dq ys Me aad ‘args lated short plecesof the past conth, in lengths | SHles amply attest. And we charge no more of from 1 to.6 yards, in all the colors of the for such high-grade garments than the aver- rainbow as well as an immenee assortment of | {Pe nee i ae {nferior corte, as ese quotations will show: blacks, Some of the weaves in this vast col- lection are serges, satin soleils, covert cloths, PIRATE LONG RAIS Bes Sane prunelia cloths, French poplins, satin cords, | (ite tnioked with. neat ruffle, 4 only. to. each biarritas, corded twills, berber, satin 23 purchaser, jacquards, broadcloths, venetians, chuddes, | inpanrs’ ENBROIDERRD CHINA SILK CAPS, flannels, embroidered henriettas, granites, | with lice ar’ ribton pompons, all slaes, worth 19 cheviots, homespuns, henrlettas, albatross, | 99. 0” wile tomorrow at landedowne, etc., etc, INPANTS' LONG BEDFORD CORD CLOAKS, « ee «of two styles, ove trimmod wit taney oilk the other with baby ribo) worth $1.50, at IS | Hlannolo and Porcales. CHILDREN'S LAWN SCHOOL APRONS, of @ good quality, made waist effect with ruffle over shoulder, Some selected offerings from our large and ied ith lece and centrepiece of fine embroktery, magnificent stock of choice Fall and Winter — gises 2 to 12 year, worth OS¢., here to-morrow at 39 porous goods, at prices that ought to te productive of | Fall Clothing heavy selling since nothing like them ere being offered at other stores, a For Men and Boys. ~— NA PRINTED PLANNELETTES, short len,the in dark colors, worth 10. a yard, at CANTON PLANNELS, worth Oe. @ yard, at 6% | Very special Bargain Friday offerings that SHAKER PLANNELS, worth fe, yard, at os will cnable intending purchasers to ‘udge fair- OUTING FLANNELS, Inn great variety, woith 7 | ly of the low prices that prevail here as com- 10e, a yard, at &> | pared with those offered at other stores, SHAKER PLANNELS, worth Sn yard at 386 | AND GENERAL PURPOSE SUITS made ot bs aos, FRENCH PLANNELETTES, in beautiful de signs, worth 2Se, a yard, at FLANNEL SUITINGS, in handsome denipms, worth 4c, a yard, at FRENCH WOOL PLANNELS, in plain colors, worth 50¢, a yard, at MERCERIZED STRIPED FRENCH FLAN- NELS, worth O6¢, a yord, reduced to 55 PERCALES, 100 different attractive atyles, in fast cole ors, a full yard wide and worth fully 10¢. a yard; on gala Batgaln Friday ot 5 ae Pop ular Dress Goods. Satin Soleil is sure to prove one of the most popular dress fabrics of the fall and winter seasons, It shines like a satin, weare like a whipcord, and is one of the best materials that can possibly be selected for a shirt waist or a whole dress, It comes in the newest street shades and in black, For to-morrow & good we offer 100 pieces of SATIN SOLEIL, 39 quality of Thibet cloth, with deep sailor collars, prefilty worth fully 75. a yard, special at fly worth 8340, ped fo tomatow Mt J, OD nother Millinery Sensation. 10,000 Dozen Fancy Feathers at 25e. on the Dollar, A prominent Broadway firm that makes a specialty of import- ing fine millinery sold us their entire stock of Birds, Wings, Breast and Ostrich Feather effects at a Pied that barely pays Uncle Sam for the duty. The Whys or Wherefores won't interest you-—-so we omit them. The bulk of this immense stock was imported for this Fall's business, consequently the styles are absolutely correct. It is probably the greatest ied ove ever offered in millinery at the beginning of a season, 1’ facilitate rapid selling and make selec- meres and tweed pers also of black cheviote, well Nine@ end tailored, worth $12.00, on sale to- motrow at ' 7. 75 Mi N'S FALL TOP COATS, made of covert cloths in shaties of tan and light brown, aleo of Oxford and Cam bridge mixed Vieanas, in t! Broadway box coat cut, with wilk velvet collar ot the name material coe ig by esi hen hot Med had elae- where for less than §8.50; spectally pri for Bargain Friday at ve J, 00 YOUTHS! FAL! TOPCOATS, of covert clothe as well as the late Oxford Vicunaa, Ma foes cut, lined with farmer's satin and well tailored; regulasty bol at $7.00, priced for to-morrow at 4, 00 MEN'S FINE TROUSERS, stylish ptripe and check effects in a fine grade of worsted trouserings, famt colored materials that ri weat well and not fade, well tailored and worth $5.00, priced for to-mor- few a : 2.75 ROYS' WINTER REEPERG, made of a yoot grade of blue chinchilla, with deep sailor collars or Jack Tar shape with velvet collars, bound all around with Mohair braid, agee 3 to 8; can't be matched for lees than 62,75; priced for to-morrow at rh 69 BOYS' PRETTY SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS, of 16 v9 or tions easy we have divided the entire stock INTO 5 GREAT LOTS, as follows: ‘ Lot 1—FANCY FEATHERS, WINGS, Lot 4. FANCY FEATHERS, BREAST, ld a wee nt S| wines ano ostricn pLumes, 29 Lot 2--FANCY FEATHERS, BIRDS, worth up to $1, 25; your choice for NGS D BREAS P eae, ia Lona ly hil lot 5~THE CHOICEST BFFECTS IN THE Lot J. ANCY FEATHERS, BIRDS, WINGS, | FINEST NOVELTY FEATHERS, BREASTS, POMPONS ANDCOQUE FEATHER EF- LARGE BIRDS AND OSTRICH FECTS, worth up to 7S¢,; your cholce yf PLUMES, worth up to $1.75; your 45 for cholce for Cigars. To-morrow's offerings are well-known, standard goods, Every smoker knows the prices at which they are regularly sold else- where, but every smoker don't know how cheaply WE will sell them to-morrow, Just wee: In connection with this great Feather FINE FRENCH FELT HATS, untrimmed, in the leading Fall shapes, all colors OS in gray, tan, brown, navy or black; worth $2.50, at Ladios’ Shoes. gain Friday offerings: Sale, we present these splendid values in Ladies’ Hats---Orimmed and Untrimmed, and black, worth $1.50, at FINE PRENCH ALPINE WALKING HATS, trimmed with stylish ribbon band, 150 STYLISH READY-TO-WEAR HATS, made of all sflk velvet, with silk velour 2 45 crown, trimmed with coque feathers, in black and all colors; worth $4.00, at 4 Quality, style, comfort and economy are carsbined to arare degree in these two Bar- LADIES! $3.50 SHOES at 495 Button or lace, all aises, in several of the leading styles, GEO, W. CHILDS CIGAR, box of £0, 1,75 | LADIES! $1.50 SHOKS at 85 LUCKE'S ROLLED CIGAR, box of 50, 85 Button or lace, made of Dongola kid, all wines. LUCKE'S IMPORT CIGAR, bot of 50, 1,65 §,000 SUMATRA WRAPIER CIGARS, WV y Bee dats, conticsues dice, rent eae Gotlet Sots and Lamps, ‘worth $1.50, box of 50 Lo clone, 85 | A short list, but every item a rare bargain HENRY CLAY, Connecticut wrapper, mixed of its kind, fer, Perfecto hope; worth $1.00 pret box of $0, ‘i | Coster Seis, morrow at 0 " TOURT SETS, 6 t Cottage wet; MAIL ORDERS FILLED, | Pavinty ole ata meer foe el 7 om TOILET SET, 12 pieces, mew shape, large rolled edge basin, handsomely decorated, heavily jolt tracet, | Tegularly sold at 87.50, special to-morrow " 4,50 porcelain, fancy 65 Wall Papers. ‘Three matchless offerings in handsome wall EWERS AND BASINS, white paperings of an excellent quality, i shape; spectal at 19,000 rolls of INGRAIN PAPERS (Cartridge); SLOP JAR, with cover, large aize; special at 18 worth 15¢, a toll, at Py t 22,000 rolis of EMBOSSED GILT PAPERS; worth Lamps. 2£¢, and 30¢, a roll, on pale to-morrow at i] | TABLE LAMP, large size, with very richly veut €,000 rolls of GOOD WALL PAPERS; worth | decorated, bandsomely mounted, fully 10¢, a s0ll, 09 gale to-morrow at * god at $4.99, epocial ot ay "275 We | We print from week to | and to-morrow their Don’t overlock a single item, | THE BIG ‘STORE. Chddren--- Mitention/ To-Morrow, Kriday, Sept. 28th, we will publish the first list of Peizo-Winners in the Sroat Gducatronal Prize Contest! Out of the many replies reccived in Contest No, 1 (distributed on September 15th to members of 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 A classes) the 80 prize winners were selected by the Comimitiee of School Teachers, Names «will be published in our Advertisements in the Evening Papers, Contest No. 3 will take place Saturday, September 29th, and will ayain be‘open to all members of the 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 A classes, Have your children enter the contest--the course of study will benefit them-—and if they hail try they may win one of the 80 prizes to be awardedeach week. Remember it’s all free~-not a cent to pay! AAAAARAANARARAAY spate ntnitntnntn Ada nnn ncn tencninntrcnninah Women's Wrappers, Fall & Winter Underwear Gowns, Underskirts, &e, For Men, Women and Children, \ ” We claim to sell more underwear at retail ‘An honest confession is good for the soul, and also good for business, ~ We fad that, ‘, than any other store In New York city, bee Spite of a heavy season's business, our stocks ‘aa hf bea a beets Medd gees! | of Women's Print, Muslin and Cambric House it a hee theta gee Nati their nd Under Gar f y and Under Garments ure larger than they Look over this list of goods and prices carefully, if you need any warm under> ought to be, To reduce them quickly to | Money. reasonable proportions, we have resorted to that unfailing remedy--price cutting, Look | Weer Ny the mene cold weather, cay ae at these bargains--where can you equal | pare them wit those offered elsewhere, them ? you do--you'll buy. ; ea | § cases of MEN'S DOUBLE BREASTED NATURAL JOMEN'S PRINT WRAPPERS, the requlat GY WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, all sions, suse 4 MCMLih Gwin ; Worth $1.50 a garment, on sale to-morrow at 95 LIN GOWNS, of au excellent juAlltY, | 09 denn MEN'S NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS AND with Hubbard yokes, trimmed with solid tucking or tj S00 doren LADIES! 60°, WOOL AND FINE actually worth O8e. apiece aad but recently wold whgaatendeat! ttt 59 YP. TIAN COTTON FPLERCE LINED RIBBED at that; now reduced to | AND PANTS, all sires, worth S0c.a garment, on 25 WOMEN'S WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, with dust ruffle, sale to-morrow at umbrella founc immed with \ucked ruffle, actually worth Sve., now reduced to 39 LADIES' FINE RIBBED COMBINATION SUITS, all sites, worth $1.25 0 garment, on ale to-mor 75 WOMEN'S MUSLIN OR CAMBRIC DRAWERS, with tow at LADIES' RIBBED VESTS, PANTS AND TIOHTS, full ruffle of tucked cambric of lawn, actually worth 50c., now reduced to de hand-embroidered silk trimming, all ait per garment, om 65 Also Special for Bargain Friday: WOMEN'S GOOD PLANNELETTE GOWNS, at = 39 WOMEN'S PLAIN FLANNELETTE UNDER- SKIRTS, at 19 | ed Blankets and Com/sortors, Economical housekeepers will find here one | of the largest aud most complete stocks of | aoe blankets obtainable anywhere, all p 60 low that the saving is self-evident. For to-morrow: Real $2.50 BLANKETS, 10-4 nize, at Real $5.00 BLANKETS, 11-4 size, at Real $6.00 CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, 10-4 and 11-4 sizes, at Real §7.50CALIPORNIA BLANKETS, 104, 114 and 12-4 alten, at 4, 50 Real $2.50 COMPORTERS, plain edged, will fit any bed, at 175) Real $2.75 COMFORTERS, ruffled, of an extra site, filled with double canted pure white cotton, at 1.95 Also for Bargain Friday. 1,000 BED PILLOWS, at, each, CHILDREN'S FPLEECE-LINED RIBBED VESTS, PANTS AND DR. RS, in mature colors, priced acconting to sire at, each, 38¢., 256. and 19 | CHILDREN’S HRAVY PLERCE-LINED VEST, PANTS AND DRAWERS, in natural colors, with cove ered seams and pearl buttons, priced according to site at, each, 400,, 38¢., J0¢., 18¢., 19¢. and 10 CHILDREN'S WOOL AND MERINO VESTS, PANTS AND DRAWERS, in white, natural, camel'ehalr and Harlet colors, 4 broken assortment that includes all sites; worth from Soc. to 11.00 a garment; on 25 tale \o-morrow at Cable Linens, Three special offerings for Bargain Friday that are sure to attract attention on account of the low price and high qualities: NAPKING Al i full beateed satin damaahs hapkina, wort 1.09 a doten, wo 1.39 1,95 3.35 | 3,95) morrow at é LUNCH SETS Table cloth, with (ringed red and white borders, 21-4 yards long, with napline to match; at 195 TABLE CLOTHS, } 1-4 yards long, with colored borders, specially priced (oy to-morrow at 59 x” For Bargain Friday, Sept. 28th: 150 Ladies’ Suits, at 87.50, These suits are fresh from the hands of the tailors. They are really worth $12.50 each, but we bought them at a price that enables us to offer them at a great deal less. Materials are Home Cheviots and other popular cloths, made into tight-fitting, fly-fron and double-breasted jacket suits, os For Bargain Friday, Sept, 28th; | For Bargain Friday, Sept. 28th: Black Norcerized Waists 1,000 Hlannol Waisis At $1,00, Alt 79. Positively the best waists ever offered hero Black, blue and red, lined throughout, with or elsewhere at the price, | tucked back, brass buttons and dress sleeves, Cowels and Gowellings, | | | If your supply of towels is short or neede | feplenishing, here's your opportunity to get Sroceries, Bargain Friday's goods and prices—the best for the least money. FISH: Choice Boston Codfish Steaks, per Ib, § | what you need at vory moderate prices: Paney Jersey Blue Fish, per Ib 7) LINEN HUCK TOWELS, hemmed ot Long Branch Weak Fish, ot Flounders, per |b, 4 | mea 19537 and 10x39, really worth $2.25 @ MEAT; Loge choice Canida Spring Lamb, pet lb, = 11 | dored ; bere tomortow at, euch, IS DELICATESBEN; Choice Friel Oyst LINEN HUCK TOWELS, hemmed ot fringed, in our own kitehen, dow, 20 | worth 1S¢, each; here to-morrow at 10 peer Van Houten's Imported Dutch Coron, | KITCHEN OR GLASS TOWELS, hemmed, at, 10 each, ba Walaa PTY Pisniah Reston Ven 25 | TURKISH TOWELS, bleach! ot brown, worth 20 GRAPES; Choice Concord Grapes, per basket, 9) am ALSO, CATSUP: Mra, Winslow's home-made Tomato | 1,000 pleces BLEACHED AND BROWN TOWELLINGS, Catsup, pet bot, 7 | mostly all short lengths, at greatly reduced prices, IMPORTED SARDINES: Palstafl’s, 1-40, 10} SALMON, ‘Humes!’ fancy Red Alaska, per tin, 15 | ‘ K COPPER: Pancy Gober Santos, sh roaieh Children’s Go-Carts, daily, per Ib, oO We keep only standard, well-known makes, Our present stock is one of the largest and fin- est to be found anywhere, while our prices are, as usual, the lowest. These offerings for | to-morrow are proof of it, IMPORTED PEAS: ‘Petit Pots,’ 19, 15 and 12 | TOMATOES: Gouthera Standard Red Ripe To matoes or State Cream Sugar Com, pei dot, 80c.; per can, TEA; Your choice of our Green, Black or Mixed Toa, regular 50c, grader, rich, amooth, fragrant IS STATIONARY BACK GO-CARTS, with reed flavor, per 3 Ibe. 61,00, per Ib., 38 | hantwood gearing, strong steel sprees, mul BLACKBERRIES; Booth's “Oval” brand, per wheels and patent foot brakes; while they 2 50 tin, 7| lest, your choice for A WHERRIES: Farten's o Boyle's extra 25 RECLINING BACK GO-CARTS, with fall roll om pesca Strawberties, per tin, 10 | aides, filled-in body, strong gearing, rubber-tired wheela, patent foot brakes and parasol attachment, bdo) 010 i AAlleplce, Cleves, 17 | complets; while they last, your chole for 5.95 Metal | LACE PARASOL COVERS of full sized Brussels net, RICE: Choice Carotina Rice, 3 Ibe. 14 | with five ruffles and dainty baby ribbon edg- PRUNES; Pancy large Sauta Clara Prunes, is ing; special to-morrow at 95 2 Ibe, . STARCH; 5 Ibe, best family Gloss Stareh, 19 —— 1 Gamble’s Lenox’ Soap, 10 , SOAP: Proeor & Gamble’ “Sewoa"? Coup. t¢ | Con's and Boys’ Mato and Caps for Fall and Winter wear, Correct styles and colorings, correctly priced—which means here---at less than elsewhere. MEN'S STYLISH PALL DERBYS, of full fur stock, with best ailk bands and bindings s heavy leather sweat bands, in black and browa; the §2 hat ag of the exclusive hatter, on sale to-morrow at SHANTERS, woollen broad Stoves and Ranges. Some Bargain Friday price reductions that will interest you, PARLOR CYLINDER COAL STOVE, fitted with the best quality of bricks, guaranteed, complece with pipe, elbow and damper, Our No, 8 tite, special tomorrow at Out No, 9 site, special to-morruw at 3.25 4,25 BOYS! PINE CADET CAPS AND TAM 0" made in the latest shapes, of strict COOKING RANGES, extra heavy cavtings, guaranteed — cloths, in shades of navy and royal blue, brown to be a good baker, large oven, tog and red, with fine #ilk bands of bands ‘braid; ularly Worth $11.00, special at 7, 75 easily worth OSc, and sold for that eleewhers; 3g priced for to-morrow at OUR UNCLE SAM COOKING STOVE is the finsst stove made, has dumping and shaking grate, extra large | BOYS! SCHOOL CAPS, tn the fi brad ook Cabinet bare, nickel plated trimmings, gusr- VV, 50! trom woolion goods in ‘pretty would O anteed worth $15.00, special to-moriow at cheap at 25¢, eleew bere, priced for to-morrow af re

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