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OUR AGR WITH G EEMENT ERMANY. a We Send a Note Telling Kaiser He Can Count on Us in China. WABHINGTON, Oct, 4—Tha United Bates Government has taken another Geciaive step in the Chinese situation in @ note delivered to-day by Secretary Hay to the German Charge d'Affaires, Baron Speck von Sternberg In the note favorable action by this Government on Germany's jatost surges. tion concerning the punishment of the Chinese criminals is expressed and the @nnouncemont Is made that the United Biatos hi ady pent Instructions to Minteter Conger along the Ines indl+ @ated, The instructions to Minister Conger are that he shall learn the names of the Ohinese offenders who are to be pun fahed; also whether the punishment to Be Administered ix adequate to their of enses, and finally whether the punish-| e mebie ave actually administered The American nove is considered mont fmrportant in the omtabiishment of com. plete unity of action between the United Biaron and Germany. ~~ THE KAISER'S PLAN. Becond German Note Says Chinese Emperor imself Named Boxer Chiein, BERLIN, Oct, 4An offictal of the Foreign Office says that Germany is femiing a second note to the powers re garding the method Ment for those guilty of the outrages In Cnino ‘This noto ip issued as a result of the @Hict of the Emperor of China beginning Proceedings against Prince Tuan and ethers, The new German official note is am follown: “The Emperor of China has addressed! ost honor to the dead, BOER WAR HERO of securing puniahe| 4, to the powers ar. edict dated Bopt, 25, in whlch he orders the punishment of mentioned by name, for having encour aged the Boxers. "On the assumption that the edict ts Renulne the German Government, in furtherance of the procedure propomed lin It» ciroular note of Sept, 17, has further proposed to the powers to come to an agreement to instruct thelr diplo- matic representatives in China to ex- amine and give their opinion on the following polntat “Pleat Whether the Het con. tained in the edict of persons jo be punished ip suiliciont and cor. reetf enWhether the ately meet the ' what way the powers the carrying out of the penaltios Imponed? “The information recetved up to the | Present concerning the reception of this proposal by the powers justifies the be. Hof that a general understanding on this matter may be looked for.” ae EXPIATION BY CHINA. Vimpreas Orders a Temple Built at Peking to the Memory of Haron von Ketteler, TAKU, Oot, 1.—The Dowager Pmprest has deputed the highest official of the ire tO make all necessary arrange ments for a most imposing funeral tn honor of Baron von Ketteler, the mur: dered German Minister, She has order- ed the erection of a temple at the cap: Mal to his memory, The Sovarin london of Trade at Tien: tain hae been ordered to meet the baty on its arrival here and the highest of: flotaln at other porte will pay the great: DEFEATED BY TORY. Capt. Lambton, Who Saved Ladysmith, Fails to Get Into Parliament. LONDON, Oot. 4-The Conservatives bold Newoastle by enormously increas @4 majorities, and Capt, Lambton, of ‘the Britteh cruiser Powerful, who saved Ladyemith tn the Boer war and upon whom the Léberale counted to deal @ crushing blow to the Government, finds himself at the bobtom of the poll. ‘Tho vote in Newcastle war as follows: W. KR. Plummer, Conservative, 15,007; G, Renwick, Conservative, 14,762; Storey, Liberal, 10,49; Capt, Lambton, Liberal, 10,408, James Laurence Carew, Irish Nation: alint, haw been defeated in the contest fn the College Green Diviston of Dub- Un, which he represented in the last Parliament, the opposition to him grow: dng out of the fnot that he attended a feves of the Duke of York, CRUEL TO IMMIGRANTS. —_— Gateman Auspitz Is Dis- missed with Seve: Scoring. eo WASHINGTON, Oct, 4. — Asutatant mboretary Taylor to-day took action in 40 cages of tour employees of the Im \Mé@gration office at New York, who had charged with various offenees, Four eter cases will be dispowe of in a day ar two, The action of the Aeintant Becretary ‘ds the result of a recent Investigation ponducted at the Harge Office in New ‘Fork. Wil Avepite, gateman, ts Memiseed Gor violent and profane Janguage and g@enerally rough treatment of {mml- grants, The Commissioner at Now ‘York recommended that he be repri- manded but remain in the service, The Commissioner-General recommended pin (Glemtesa!. ‘The Appointment Division referred the matter to Assintant Secretary Tay- Yor for direction, Mr, Taylor returned tho papers with the following Indorne- tment and Auspite was dismissed: “There to a jarme amount of testimony to the effect that Mr, Aumpliz ts violent tm his language, profane and often foughly handles immigrants, “Hin general treatment of @mounts to pronounced brutality, “Immigrants arriving here are |gnorant of our customs and language, ofien ex- eossively fatigued by the hardships of the trip and bewtldered by the examina. fons through whieh they have to pase, Whey each contribute M to pay the ex- Penses of inspection. “Thin fund goes to pay the salaries of those employed in the Inspection @ervice, The Immigrant is in all cases @ntitied to fair and kind treatment,” Karl BE, Kumpt, mesenger for the them @epting money from the friends of im- Board of Inquiry, \s dismissed for ac-| Ny, Mr, Carew's friende nelzed upon the opportunity of John Howard Parnell, brother of the late Charies Stewart Parnell, loving Mie neat at Bouth Meath, to put Mr. Carew forward wtihout Me knowledge for South Meath, and owing to a toohnicality he was elected without opposition, Mr. Carew may now recon: sider hts offer to resign South Meath In favor of Mr, Parnell, The Conrervatives have captured an- other seat, Bunderiand, from the Lib- erals, The total number of returns up to date is 9, as follows; Ministertal- inte, 290; TAberals, 6; Nationalists, 8, ‘The Conservatives suffered defeat tn the St, Btephen's Green Division of Dublin, the polling being as follows: J, | MoCann, Independent Netionaliat, 9,081; Camptell, Conservative, 8,868, HOBSON MET BROKERS. —. Lionized on Cotton Ex- change and Made a Speech. Tieut, Hobson, who te in the ofty on oMoial business, was Honimed at the Cut- ton Wxchange to-day. Shortly before noon he wne taken to the floor ty Broker Charles W. Lae and at once recognised, The brokers thronged sbout him and finally escorted him to the rostrum, where he was formally introduced, A spedoh wee @ymanded and the Ideutenant responded ,and in the course of his remarks ald that the nolse of the Bxchange was groater to him than that on board @ battleship. Ho was given three cheers at the conclusion of his talk and then ae- corded the privilege of the flogr during hia tay in the olty, ll —_——_—_—_—_—_——_——_ WRAPPED IN KERNELS, Blessings Bound Up in the Little Partictes of Grape-Nuts, An employee in the Pen at Washington, J, R. Wether are regarding food: "For thirty years [ have been a brain worker, Originally I Inherited a good physical organism ind this reserve of life force carried me through upward of twenty years a, ambitious work as a professional er, “Ten years ago 1 turned from that vocation to the present occupation; here again were mental work and sed. ontary habite, which, coupled with poorly selected food, finally set up in- digestion, constipation, liver trouble, brain fag, and loa of mental power, jervousness marked me for torture ‘and for yeara the afflictions |; I spent hundreds of dollars in vain , Btowart, efforts to find @ cure, a, Messenger, |p dis- money from the receiv! SEE ite tse ding at the direotion of i: tary Taylor, ec MINERS WITH GOLD. Men from Skawuay Arvive with #1.500,000 in Kiondike “Finally 1 quit all drugs and up Grape-Nuts, which T had Rader as a food for the brain and nerve centres. After giving the food a fair trial, I found it was not necessary to give up my occupation, but T have been to keep right and do had work, while the result Ly & number of Princes and dignitaries, |” THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 4, 1900, ‘Telegrams to south Afrien May Be Sent in Any Codes at ‘oe Wi ‘The Commercial Cable Company this Morning ‘asued the following notice: “We are advined that censorship on telegrams to and from fouth Africa te relaxed to the extent (hat telegrame May be ent at sender's risk to and from Cape Colony and Natal tn any of the Authorized comme: cotes which deposited at Aden, ‘The name must be tidioated in the ern Union Telegraph Com: a similor ann, ement Remnant Sale, 2,500 Lengths in Black and Colored Dress Goods, Greatly Reduced. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. y Contagious Blood Poison There is no poison $0 highly contagious, so deceptive and so destructive. Don't be too sure you are cured because all external signs of the disease have disappeared and the doctor says you are well, Many pets sons have been dosed with Mercury and Potash for months or years, and pro- nounced cured—to realize when too late that the disease was oN, Soret So riventrom the Uko Bogote Liew 3 i501 to break out again, and to their sorrow and mortifl. cation find those nearest and dearest to them have been infected by this loath some disease, for no other polson is so Surely transmitted from parent to child as this, Often a bad case of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease, an old sore or ulcer developing in middle Iife, sr be traced to blood poison con tract in carly 7 Sie of tho Parent, Ife, for it remains smoldering in the sys tem forever, unless properly treated and driven out in the beginning, S, 8.8 is the only antidote for this pecullar virus, the only remedy known that ean over- come it and drive It out of the blood, and it does this so thoroughly and effectually that there Is never a return of the disease to embarrass or humiliate you afterwards, cures Contagious Blood Polson in any and all stages; contains no mineral to break down your constitu. thon; it is purely vegetable and the only blood purltier known that cleanses the blood and at the same time bullds up the general health, Our little book on contagious blood ison is the most complete and instruce ve ever issued, [It not only tells all about this disease, but also how to cure ourself at home. it is free and should in the hands of everyone seeking a cure. Send for It. Everybody saw the apple fall. —Newton found out why, Every tailor knows you want good clothes at moderate prices—we learned how to give them, Our inducement this week is a line of cheviots, including blacks and blues, also fancy worsteds, suit to order, $16.00, Special line of English trouserings, $6.00, Prince Albert coat and waistcoat, silk lined and faced, $23,00. Fine assortment of imported Kerseys, Meltons and Venetians, overcoat, silk lined, $25.00, Full dress suit, silk lined, $30.00, Tuxedo coats, silk lined, $18.00, Samples, Fashion Book, Meas- uring Guide mailed free. ARNHEIM, BROADWAY AND 9TH ST, Have You Statistics at Hand the Rav- ages of the Famine in India? abot Nerotat™ every Blankets and Comforters. Some very special prices on high grade Fall and Winter Bedding. You'll need some of them very soon, hy not buy now and save money? CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, 10-4 size, of a au: periot finish; retailed elsewhere at $5.50 and 85,95 A pair; hore to-morrow at 4.50 CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, the 11-4 ite, of a au. perior finish, 5 Ibs, in it ad good value at $6.50 per pair; here to-morrow a 5.50 PART WOOL BLANKETS, the 10-4 size, worth $2.35 4 pair; bere to-morrow at 1,95 PART WOOL BLANKETS, the 11-4 pine, worth $2.75 @ pait; here to-morrow at 2.35 COTTON BLANKETS, white or gray; worth Oe. a pair, at 50 COTTON BLANKETS, white or gray, worth 7%, a pair, at 65 COTTON BLANKETS, white or gray; worth $1.25 4 pair, at 9 BED COMFORTERS, of an extra large wire, with pure white filling; worth §2,50, on pale to-mor- Tow at 1,75 DOWN RB, with clean, health{ul fil- lings, covered with the best American sateen in designe, sire 6x6 ft,; a $5, 00 quality at 3.50 Housofurnishings. Special selections from our immense stock —the best of thelr several kinds—all priced at the Big Store's lowest figures, and that means the lowest on the market nine times out of ten, SKIRT BOARDS, 41-2 {t.; mpectal tomorrow at = 25, IRONING BOARD, the folding style; epeciat at = 60 MEDICINE CABINETS, with 2 shelves, lock and key; opectal at 60 BOOK RACK, 40 in. high, with 4 shelves; special Py at DRESSMAKER'S OR CUTTING TABLES, with folding lega; upectal at 70 CLOTHES DRIERS, 4 ft,; special at 30 CURTAIN STRETCHERS, full size; spucial at 85 SLEEVE BOARDS; similar to the Day style: epecial at 25 STEP LADDERS, 4 ft. site; opectal at 35 CLOTAES WRINGERS, guaranteed; wpecial at 1,00 INCANDESCENT GAS LAMPS, ito, with all its fixtares, special at — 35 GAS CHANDELIERS, of solid brass, beautiful tn design, with 2 arms; special to-morrow al, 1,25 GAS 10G8, in natural finish, the three style kind, 16 inches; epectal to-morrow at 4.09 OUR ‘ZIP COOKING STOVE {6 one of our pecial leaders; No, 6 site, regularly worth 9,00, wpecial at 6.75 Wo, 7 ine, regularly worth 19,00; opecial at 7.75 OUR "EDNA" COOKING STOVE is an exce!- ge Ky Mowgli of pan im ° asl Gearon 8.90 OUR "UNCLE GAM cooking stove hae 16 tn, oven, Legit dnc by th imping and shak- Fegelatty for $10.00, spectal 11,50 OUR "SUNLIGHT" cooking stove is unequalled in t Sper hea ad damping grate, and is fitted tre t sitll alaliPPty' a j OUR IRON QUEBN" COOKING STOVE Is one of the aa well as one of the Soopers leaks Wetye 8 Se ed pee to bea cooker and baker will not warp out of ohape, han ond shel arg 16 ry oven, full site base, mickel plated trimmings, ‘and six cooking holes on top; worth $20.00; ape- lal at 15.00 ed Gorter Sots, ke. In our China Department, in the Basement, we are showin ye ! t fe and varied assortment one-third \~ one-half of those asked eleowhele for goods of a like and even inferior quality, TOILET GET, 6 or Cottage Set, nicely er nor temas lO " very y deco rated in floral heavily gold stippled, new nomen 340 TOILET SET, 11 Aecorptd in nH stile, relay worth #150, apc to “ 5,25 orroW 12 places, fancy design, ri he lg EWERS AND BARING, ln pan wile, ntge ye Pi oedgatn Bat fess yds yal 19 de main fat wien rogenly on 0 Dress Goods Romnanis at Halt Price. The Remnante to be placed on sale are all new and choice in which allgthe most fashionable shi for Fall and Wier wear are well represented, also blacks, in every new and popular weave. As the lengths vary from one to six yards, this sale affords a oplendid opportunity for the purchase of the necessary materials for children's dresses or handsome full suits, Also for bal hyp Friday; T a “ ET BLACK STRIPED AND NOVELTY Pail of oxi be sige; handsome worth 98, a yar, priced for this one day at 59, Rete: Decal gy Dee g * Snes " rHURSDAY, 0 Have You Acquired the Bargain- Friday Habit? It Yot--Why Yor? Week after week we note the same faces around our counters on Bargain Friday—people who trade here all the time and some who come but once a week—Bargain Friday. Force of habit ? Why no! Force of low prices—nothing else—brings them to the Big Store week—as regular as clock work. Friday habit—and it’s a good habit, too—will save you more money in the course of a year than you have any idea of ! Try it to-morrow—the goods offered would deserve your atten- tion even at regular prices—but they compel it--at these reductions, TOBER 4, It’s the Bargain- Wall Papors. Right in the very height of the wall paper season we are selling the newest and prettiest wall coverings at fully half the prices charged elsewhere, Here's proof: $0,000 rolls of WALL PAPERS, auitable for hall Inp-toome or bedroome, in atripes, dainty floral bat figures; at, per roll, 20, 60, 9o™ Iie, 26,000 voll of WALL PAPERS, suitable for dining-rooma, libraries ot halls, embossed in rie tone effects, ih all the latest colorings; at, per roll, 180, 220 ™ 340, Cigars. Six special offerings for Bargain Friday— all money-savers, REVELLER PERFECTOS, box of 25, GEO, W, CHILDS, box of 50, LUCKE’S ROLLED CIGAR, box of 50; 10,000 SUMATRA WRAPPED CIGARS, N.Y. make, ition Mavana filler; worth $2.00 per bor of 50, at 6,000 Five Cent SECONDS, Hav Reh long mixed filler, worth 50, a SOLID COMFORT CIGAR, box of 25, at MALL ORDERS FILLED, Women’s Undershirts and Wrappers for cool weather wear, in a practically untim- ited range of patterns and materials, all styl- ishly cut and extremely well made, Prices within the means of all, too, WOMEN'S PLANNELETTE UNDERSKIRTS, of avery good quality, with yoke bands, at | JQ WOMEN'S BLACK AND COLORED SATEEN UN- DERSKIRTS, with Hla flounce and corded ruffle; specially a 6. 9 WOMBN'S WRAPPERS~A lot of pretty dark patterna {n excellent styles, with plain or ruffled wnt 9 arlore, two 1,00 1-75 65 feed wray S per box HI 50 and trimmed wi at WOMEN'S HEAVY PERCALE WRAPPERS, in an endless variety of patterns, ineipally dark; ‘with trimmed oko, tention ial oad oiirt at 70) Also, NEW PLANNELETTE WRAPPERS, \n splendid variety, up to 2, 95 Candios, Our candies are pure and wholesome and always fresh, If you have ever tasted them ou'll return for more, You certainty won't able to find their equal at these prices: CHOCOLATES AND BONBONS, at, per box, 21 (An inferior arwortment and quality is being advertised elaewhere at 20c. a box LEMON COCOANUT, per |b,, 13 GUM DROPS, wintergreen and orange, pet Ib,, 7 UNION BQUARES or COCOANUT FUDGR, per tb, 14 PEPPERMINT CREAM WAFERS, per Ib,, 13 MOLASSES CREAMS, per Ib,, Hat and Cap Spoorals For Bargain Friday, Match them elsewhere if you can, 140 Dosen MEN'S STYLISH SOPT PUR MATS, in the latest tourist and Alpine shapes, in black and shades of brown, with pure silk bands and bindings and {ull leather sweatbands, regularly worth 61.50; om pale to- morrow SPECIAL AT 900, Rr Ther uss vii Reve] cloth, in the vivor ry a with ban ing the nat othe neat cantitate, "McKinley and Ropaevolt ie letters), and Bryan and Stevenson’ (in silver let. Jere); for to-morrow SPECIAL AT 100, On Foot Mould’’ Shoos are probably the most perfect shoes ever made for men's wear, Eight new Fall styles will be put on sale to-morrow, Materials are: Viet Kid with double soles, leather lined; French Calf, winter weight; Enamel leather with double sole, and Velour Calf and Patent Leather, button or lace styles, for dress pur- poses, While these shove are quite the equal of most $4.00 and 5,00 shoes sold in town, all we ask for them is 53,00 O*SULLIVAN'S FAMOUS RUBBER HEELS avi! be attached to every pate of these shoes FREE OF CHARGE if 80 desired by the purchaser. Also for Bargain Friday this very attractive offering : 1,95 MEN'S $3,50 SHOES at Ag 1 lot, made of American calfakin, Goodyear welt, London toe, lace style, all sizes; also of box calf, with double soles, all aizes, “ Hayos' Dental Assn, (Ine.) Balcony, Main Plot. None but skilled, experienced dental special- ists employed, Every known modern dental appliance at hand, THE HAY ES’ PAINLESS DENTAL PROCESS ie used in all operations by means of which fully ninety- five per cent. of them are rendered almost painlens, $40 GOLD RUGAE PLATE FOR $15, ‘This wonderful plate onables its wearers to epeak and ting in natural tones, something not possible with other ten, Bios grades of Crown and Bridge Work, PORCELAIN INLAY FILLINGS are the best substitute for gold for the front teeth. Reasonable in price, OUR $8.00 PLATE HAS NO UAL AT THE PRICE. ren Sp HAYES, DD. THE BIG STORE. Harness and Horse Goods. Good, reliable harness for the protection of horsemen; warm, comfortable blankets, ete., for the protection of their faithful horses, all offered at less money than they can be bought for elsewhere, SINGLE SURREY OR TRAP HARNESS, with 41-2 in, saddle, | 1-4 trace, double and atitched split hip ‘strap, full lined nowe band, 4 metal loops on hame tugs, full nickel or brass swedge, trimmed, complete with patent leather collar, at 2/,00 MEDIUM WEIGHT STREET BLANKETS, with faney atripes, B40 inches, at 75e BLANKETS FOR TRUCK HORSES, with gray body and yellow atripe, weight 10Ibs., size 90x06 inchap, at 275 WOOLLEN ROAD BLANKETS of fansy block plaids, tite 84200 inches, at 4,95 HEAVY BURLAP STABLE BLANKETS, woollen lined, ‘with 2 sureingles attached, at ISe STABLE BLANKETS of extra heavy brown duck, with bound neck and edges, wool lined, with 2 wide ted sur- Clngiee and rawhide straps that will nat come off, at . PANCY DOUBLE PLUSH LAP KOBEG, large vise, at 275 On Sale Bargain Friday: Women's Walking Shirts of heavy Melton cloth, in black, gray and brown, finished at bottom As: i] Lge: stitching ; a perfectly tail talny day okirt; well worth 95,00, SPECIAL ATO, OF On Sale Bargain Friday: Women's Rough Cheviot Coats, short effect, fly-front, velvet collar and ill serge lining, in black only, SPECIAL AT 5, 90 On Sale Bargain Friday: Women's Cloth Jackets of silk finished kersey cloth, in black, tan and castor; made double breasted, with rolling storm collar and large revers, fancy tallor stitched, with guaranteed satin linings, six fancy pearl buttons, SPECIAL AT @ 7.5 On Sale Bargain Friday: Women's Cloth Cepes for Fall wear, a 7-inch full circular cape; made of unfinished worsteds, lined with Romaine satin, with high sg | collar, trimmed with bows and streamers satin ribbon; actual value $10, SPECIAL ATP 90 On Sale Bargain Friday: Women’s Finest Imported Horsey Cloth Capes, made plain and full circular sweep, tailor stitched and finished, silk serge lined, 30 inches long; made to sell at $15.00, SPECIAL AT 9775, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Sloves, It te seldom, indeed, that gloves, the equal of these, are offered at auch low prices, are, therefore, well worth buying while the opportunity is yours, 500 doien LADIES' AND MISSES! 2-CLASP GLACE GLOVES, in black, tan, red, brown and alate, with om- bro dered backs, Special at, por pair, 59e LADIRG’ AND CHILDREN'S GLOVES, of a very fie grade of Glace and Mocha, manufacturer's mado by L, Meyer & Sons; made to sell at from 91.00 to nn pair; here for to-morrow, Special at, per pair, 75e Linens and Domestics, All kinds for all purposes, picked from our new "all and Winter stocks, and specially reduced in price for Bargain Friday, Be prompt in making your purchases and you will save considerable money, LINEN NAPKINS, worth $1.55 a doren, at BLEACHED LINEN PRUIT DOLLIES, worth Se. ach, at 3 PRINGED TABLE CLOTHS, 24 yarde long, worth 78¢, each, at 59 1,19 1,35 PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS, all flax, worth $1, Seach, at BLEACHED DAMASK, all flax, worth 48¢, a yard, at READY-MADE PLLLOW CASES, 45x36 inches, worth 126, each, at 8 TURKISH BATH TOWELS, worth 12)9c, each, 9 HUCK TOWELS, with hemmed ends, worth 17e. each, at 12s TWILLED CRASH TOWELLING, worth Se, a yard, at ay VICTORIA LAWN, worth Be, a yard, at 61 TUCKED APRON LAWN, 40 to, wide, worth 20, at 17 PERCALINE DRESS LININGS, 4 inthes wide, worth 12)¢c, a yard, at 8 BLACK OR COLORED SILK MOREEN, worth Sic. a yard, at SHAKER PLANNEL, worth Se. a yard, at PRENCH PLANNELS, in plain ohades and plaids, worth §Se, a yard, at STAMPED SHOE AGS, worth 19¢, each, at 10 ane Wines and Liquors, OLD CROW WHISKEY, per bot., CLARET, fully matured California Wine, per gal, incliding jug, CALIFORNIA PORT OR SHERRY WINE, pure and healthful, par gal., including jug, COOK'S RYE WHISKEY, per gal, including jug, MARYLAND RYE WHISKEY, per gal., includ- ‘ig Jugs MT, VERNON RYE WHISKEY, per gal,, in- duding jog, 35 59 60 90 1,85 2.25 2.50 In the Clothing Dopt. To-morrow's principal ike pat of a Special Clearance Sale of 420 Men's Fine Smoking Jackets and House Coats, left over from last season'a $5.00, $6.00, 97.50, end 99.00 lines, which we are desirous of disposing of in onler to make room fcr thio season's goods. While there are last season's goods, they are nevertheless styliah and bed desirable, especially aa an iareoteionad choice may be had Priday Other Bargain Friday Clothing offerings of unusual merit are as follows: ‘500 pairs of MEN'S TROUSERS, auitable fot business: and goveral wear, well tailored and cut to ft properl; f proper {all weight, worth fully $2.50; " SPECIAL AT J, PD) MEN'S APRONS for bartenders, butchers, bakers, walt ers, de. made of standard heavy white aprom lines, with or without bibs; cheap at 28¢. each; hate tomer row SPECIAL AT 15¢ 250 YOUTHS! STYLISH TOP COATS tor fall wees, mado of atrictly woollen matetial in fine tan-colored ¢y’ and Oxford rough vicwna coatings, well tavored Broperty ined, regularly worth 40.90 and 97.50; @ ce to-morrow SPECIAL AT a 00 (Biter, 15 to 19, 40 to 35 breast moenourement. ) BOYS! BLOUSE SUITS, made of a » inde of ‘Mue Thibet cloth, in proper Pall ana Winter full sailor b'ouse cut, ly appointed with edging, in biack, white and red, eultab’e for lade aged (0.12, & regular $3.00 suit; priced for to-morrow SPECIAL AT 4985 BOYS' WAISTS, made of a good grado of American srg in choice pittorns, with plaited backs and ‘would be cheap anywhere at 306,; om to-morrow SPECIAL AT /5e Our ow Fal Nittine continues to attract the attention it so deserves, Nowhere else can you find exquisitely beautiful and becoming economically priced. A perusal of of our hate olee- row's offerings end a comparison and prices with those now being offered where will convince you of this, HANDSOMELY TRIMMED HATS. The cholcest of new Fall styles, exact luctions of the allel | mirrored EEA} 5.00 UNTRIMMED FELT, VEL RADY. WEAR HATS, Wintec es ey - Asai Care oe a togulatly priced at $1.50; hoe Tow, your choice, 95e 1,000 doen FIELT ROUGH RIDER HATS, in id cardinal, sal elewhero at Te, and 08¢.; 4590 11K VELVET BATS, with sti eres with stylish coque plames; a eb bd ALL-6I trimmed present wear; worth $4.50; here 495 A Bolectet Lot of WINGS, BREASTS AND Ase Sanayi worth up to 61,00 apiece; your morrow 190 a Shales Lot of PANCY PEATHERS, BIRDS Your choice to-morrow ts Se Pure Food and Sroceries, Bargain Friday's beet offerings. CATBUP: Andervon's delicious Tomato Cateup, Gpecial, per bet., +) ipa al tall ata hag in Jy awh, pT Chickena, pet fb, eta Loge Choice CANADA SPRING LAMB, par Ib,, LEMONB: Pancy Messina Lemons, yer dor., CHOCOLATE: Runkel Bros. Vanilla Chocolate, 6 GAUBAGR: Corvelat Sausage, por ., BS: tandasd 104 tipo Tomatous, Ree neta an ° ) our OWN cooking, dos, OATS: Hawkeye, 2-Ib. phgos., por phege., IMPORTED RAG: Petit Pole (Moyes), por comes: Vaney Golden Santos, dry roasted, per Ib, SOUP FLAVORING: Tournade's Kitehen Bow quet, per bot., GENUINE PRANUT BUTTER, per tb,, SALMON: ‘ancy Sockeye’ flat can, por tte, CLAM CHOWDER: ¥, C, Bumham's Clam Chowder, large 31d. can, SHRIMP: Dunbar's Barataria Shrimp, dry packed, per cam, PICKLES: Mano! Chopped Pickles, per bet, TEA: Your chotce of our or Mixed Toa, chalce golden ee alte Phe $1.00, per Ib., PEACHES; Bliced Peaches for cream, per Ib., CRACKERS: Bova's famous Pig Base, per Ib., CHERSE: W, Y. State Cream Chasse, per id, SOAP: Proctor & Gamble's “Lenox” Soap yo cake, aaa ii ii we SESS SS & HSS SS oS Sux SS SEE oS ao Colored Gatretas Worth 50c. a yard, at P9o, We have received the last shipment of those 19-inch colored taffetas which were placed on sale for the first thme on hye aud which created such a flurry in silk ctreles, Bargain Friday will probably be the last day you will have « chance to select from an unbroken assortment of over 40 shades, including all the new Autumn and Fall tints, also white, cream and black. It is an absolutely strong and reliable qi of all pure silk taffeta, and far superior to the goods extensively advertised eloewhere at 50¢, a yard, Ladies’ Bolts & Belting, The proper kinds at the proper GOLD BRAIDS, BUTTONS, CORD AND TASSELS for making the stylish belts of the day, at these low prices; Mein,, per yard, 15¢ tit yard,